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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-20 NEPA SurveyNEPA SURVEY ROCON WIRELESS ANTENNA SITE VA-WVA MARKET "FROG EYE" FA# 10138153 141 Fairview Road Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 August 12, 2019 Prepared for: Prepared by: ROCON AACER LLC. ASSOC.IATIET LLC 9101 Chesapeake Avenue 1012 Industrial Drive Sparrows Point, MD 21219 West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Client / ACER Project #: ROCON LLC / 20190947 AACERASSOCIATES, z,l_.c TABLE OF CONTENTS A. NEPA Package Checklist/Guideline B. Owned NEPA Checklist C. NEPA Environmental Effects Checklist Source Information Form D. FCC Form 620 E. E-106 SHPO Concurrence E-mail F. Final Tribal Consultation Summary G. Wilderness Areas and Wildlife Preserves H. Threatened & Endangered Species I. Floodplain Map J. Wetland Map K. National Scenic Trails, National Historic Trails, National Scenic Byways, and National Wild and Scenic Rivers Summary Document Security Disclaimer At the request of the client, this Portable Document Format (PDF) file was delivered without edit or alteration protection security. No warranty expressed or implied, is made in ensuring this document was not altered or otherwise edited from its original, delivered state. 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 14kACERASSOCIATES, LLC Section A NEPA Package Checklist/Guideline 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 NEPA Package Checklist/Guideline Site: Frog Eye Approximate Structure Height: 201' Site antenna(s) are to be: Top mounted Side Mounted X *Categorize all compliance/audit sites according to their pre -build status. A. If j'^::r site has peen pr....,sly r......ed and ...­..pl:a...^c, .,3 NEPA appal memo iS needed ■vr the following changes: 1. ERP reduction, antenna change outs that do not increase the gain, orientation change, lighting change, removal of non-operating antennas, address changes. B. Only RF review is required on the NEPA Checklist when: 2. Minor modification which will affect the RF (Adding a BTS, larger gain/size antenna) 3. Major or minor modifications to an Antenna Farm (previously determined by EPA Group) 4. Temporary/Special events sites (COWS) (temporary crane testing does not require RF review) C. Only age verification of the building is required and RF review when: 5. All facilities are completely located within a building including antennas. Historic viewshed issues cannot apply for antennas wholly contained in a building. D. For LEASED structures the requirements specified on the Limited/Short Form, in either box 2A,B,C; or 3A,B,C or 4A,B,C, is the criteria established to determine when only Historical and RF verification is required: 6. No additional Historical NEPA review will be required for minor modifications covered under the specifics of the FCC's Programmatic Agreement (PA) (See the Programmatic Agreement) 7. The minor modifications include: structure height increases that are less than 10%; or addition of platforms that would not protrude beyond 20'; and additional excavation outside the current tower site is not involved. (See NEPA Short Form) 8. Additional Historic NEPA review will be required for major modifications or substantial changes to structures not covered by the PA. (i.e. tower height increase of 10% or more). 9. Major or minor modifications to a structure considered to be part of an existing Antenna Farm (previously determined by FCC Group) 10. Additional Historic NEPA review will be required for any existing man-made structure such as buildings, water tanks, billboards, flag pole, etc. (man-made=any structure not originally designed to carry telecommunications antennas) when: the building is over 45 years or older; is a historic location or within a historic district, or is eligible for listing. (See Programmatic Agreement) Other available resources that can be used to show no impact to historical. Database search/Photos/Site plot on a map Site Visit/qualified consultant Previous SHPO "No Effect" or "No Adverse Effect" finding Current SHPO "No Effect" or "No Adverse Effect" finding (required for all major modifications) Age of the building E. For Owned structures: the Owned NEPA Review Form should be used for: 11. A minor modification, including structure height increases that are less than 10%; or addition of platforms that would not protrude beyond 20% and additional excavation not involved outside the current tower site, and modifications for a site previously in compliance. 12. Full NEPA Documentation is required for new tower construction 13. Full NEPA Documentation is required to modify an existing owned site without a previous full NEPA review on file (Audit) Current research to document "No Effect" FEMA Wetlands Critical Habitat Wilderness USF&W (federal) State DNR Historical/Native American Eligibility (local check) Native American Religious Sites (new builds only) DOES THIS SITE NEED AN EA? NO Revised 6/12/03 'ACER ASSocI TES, LLC Section B Owned NEPA Checklist 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 AACERAS'OCIATES, SLC OWNED NEPA REVIEW PROTECT INFORMATION: Site Name: Frog Eye Type of Structure: Monopole FCC Market: VA-WVA Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County VA 22637 TYPE OF ACTION: ® New Tower Construction Temporary Facility (COW etc.) Audit/Compliance Modification PROIECT DESCRIPTION: ROCON LLC proposes to construct a telecommunications facility at 141 Fairview Road in Gore Frederick County, Virginia. The scope of work for this project has been summarized below: • Construct a 195 foot monopole within a 50 foot by 50 foot fenced tower compound; • Install six (6) antennas (2 per sector) at centerline heights of 190 feet ander heights of approximately 194 feet; • Install nine (9) remote radio heads (RRH) (3 per sector) on proposed antenna frame per the enclosed construction documents; • Install six foot lighting protection to the top of monopole with an overall tower height of 201 feet • Install a 6.7 foot by 6.7 foot walk-in cabinet on a proposed pre -fab platform and diesel generator on a proposed 10 foot by 18 foot concrete pad, a cable bridge a handhole and a utility backboard within the tower compound; • Install a pad mounted transformer adjacent to the proposed equipment compound; • Route approximately 380 linear feet of underground telco and power conduits from the tower compound to an existing utility pole located along the north side of the proposed access drive extending off Fairview Road, and • Construct a 10 foot wide gravel access road off of Fairview Road. FCC NEPA Checklist 47 CFR 1.1307 (a) (I-8): I. Will the facility be located in an officially designated wilderness area? [47 CFR 1.1307 (a)(1)] ❑ Yes ® No 2. Will the facility be located in an officially designated wildlife preserve? [47 CFR 1.1307 (a)(2)] ❑ Yes ® No 3. Will the facility: (i) affect listed threatened or endangered species or designated critical habitats; or (ii) likely jeopardize the continued existence of any proposed endangered or threatened species; or is it likely to result 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 "44kACER ASSOCIATES, LLC in the destruction or adverse modification of proposed critical habitats, as determined by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973? [47 CFR 1.1307 (a)(3)] ❑ Yes ® No 4. Will the facility affect districts, sites, buildings, structures or objects, significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering or culture, that are listed, or are eligible for listing, in the National Register of Historic Places? [47 CFR 1.1307 (a)(4)] Yes ® No 5. Will the facility affect an Indian religious site? [47 CFR 1.1307 (a)(5)] TCNS #: 185754 ❑ Yes ® No [] N/A If so, describe the source of the information. 6. Will the facility be located in a "floodplain"? 147 CFR 1.1307 (a)(6)] E]Yes ® No 7. Will the construction of the facility involve significant change in surface features (e.g. wetland fill, deforestation or water diversion)? [47 CFR 1.I 307 (a)(7)] ❑ Yes ® No 8. Will the facility be equipped with high intensity white lights which are to be located in a residential neighborhood, as defined by the local zoning law? [47 CFR 1.1307 (a)(8)] E] Yes ® No Additional Checklist Items: Will the facility affect any National Scenic Trails, National Historic Trails, National Scenic Byways, or National Wild and Scenic Rivers? ❑ Yes ® No The undersigned has completed this Checklist as part of an environmental impacts analysis for the possible development of a tract of land and certifies that the answers contained herein are truthful and accurate to the best of the undersigned's knowledge after reasonable investigation. Consulting Firm: 8112119 cer Associates, LLC Date Market Representative: 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 Date I A. Cellular Sites — providing Cellular Radiotelephone Services within the meaning of 47 CFR Part 22, Subpart H, do either of the following apply (See A & B below): [47 CFR 1.1307 (b)] ❑Yes ❑No A. non -building -mounted antennas: height above ground level to lowest point of antenna less than IOmtrs. (30 ft.); and the total power of all channels is greater than 1,000 watts ERP*; or B. for building -mounted antennas: the total power of all channels is greater than 1;000 watts ERP, 113. PCS Sites 1) providing Broadband PCS services within the meaning of 47 CFR Part 24, Subpart E, do either of the following apply (See A & C below): [47 CFR 1.1307 (b)] ❑Yes ❑No 2) providing Narrowband PCS services within the meaning of 47 CFR Part 24, Subpart D, do either of the following apply (See B & C below): [47 CFR 1.1307 (b)] ❑Yes ❑No A. for non -building -mounted antennas: height above ground level to lowest point of antenna less than lOmtrs. (30 ft); and the total power of all chamiels is greater than 2,000 watts ERP*; or B. for non -building -mounted antennas: height above ground level to lowest point of antenna less than IOmtrs. (30 ft.); and the total power of all channels is greater than 1,000 watts ERP*; or C. for building -mounted antennas: the total power of all channels is greater than 2,000 watts ERP.* 1 C. Microwave Sites — Complies with exposure limits identified in Table 1 of 1.1310 when the equipment is in close proximity of the public. ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ N/A 1 D. Paging and Radiotelephone Service Sites within the meaning of 47 CFR Part 90, does either of the following apply (See A & B below): [47 CFR 1.1307 (b)]: ❑ Yes ❑ No A. for non -building -mounted antennas: height above ground level to lowest point of antenna less than 10 mtrs. (30 ft), and total power of all channels is greater than 1,000 watts ERP*; or B. for building -mounted antennas: the total power of all charnels is greater than 1,000 watts ERP.* IE. Providing 700 services -providing Wireless Communications Services within the meaning of 47 CFR Part 27, do either of the following apply (Select A or B below): [47 CFR 1.1307 (b)] ❑ Yes ❑ No A. non -building -mounted antennas: height above ground level to lowest point of antenna less than l Omtrs. (30 ft.); and the total power of all channels is greater than 1,000 watts ERP*, or B. for building -mounted antennas: the total power of all channels is greater than 1,000 watts ERP.* *In the section above, the term "total power of all channels" means the sum of all co -located simultaneously operating transmitters owned and operated by a single licensee. For facilities using sectored antennas, this rule is applied separately far each sector. REQUIRES SIGNATURE OF RF ENGINEER OR NETWORK DEPLOYMENT MANAGER The undersigned certifies that this site will be modified/constructed in compliance with the RF exposure regulations mandated by the FCC with regard to the general public. The FCC and Cingular guidelines regarding Maximum Permissible Exposure will not be exceeded as a result of activating this site. of RF Engineer/ Network Date �'-WACJER ASSO ETES, LLC Section C NEPA Environmental Effects Checklist Source Information Form 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 *'ACERASS0C1ATF-,S, .I -,C NEPA ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS CHECKLIST SOURCE INFORMATION FORM Site Name: Frog Eye Date: 8/12/19 Initials: JSH 1. Will the facility be located in an officially designated wilderness area? Source: U.S.G.S. Topographic Map. "Wilderness Areas and Wildlife Refuges," Wilderness Areas [shapefiles] and simplified Wildlife Refuge Boundaries [computer files]. Arlington, VA.: Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, Forest Service and National Park Service. 2. Will the facility be located in an officially designated wildlife preserve? Source: U.S.G.S. Topographic Map. "Wilderness Areas and Wildlife Refuges," Wilderness Areas [shapefiles] and simplified Wildlife Refuge Boundaries [computer files]. Arlington, VA.: Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, Forest Service and National Park Service. 3. Will the facility: (i) affect listed threatened or endangered species or designated critical habitats; or (ii) likely jeopardize the continued existence of any proposed endangered or threatened species; or is it likely to result in the destruction or adverse modification of proposed critical habitats, as determined by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973? Source: Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries United States Fish and Wildlife Service (US F&WS) Virginia Field Office 4. Will the facility affect districts, sites, buildings, structures or objects, significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering or culture, that are listed, or are eligible for listing, in the National Register of Historic Places? Source: Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) Virginia Cultural Resource Information System (V-CRIS) database SHPO Concurrence in accordance with Section VII.B.I of the 2004 NPA 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 *ACERASSOCIATES, LLC 5. Will the facility affect an Indian religious site? Source: Electronic Notification through the FCC's Tower Construction Notification System (TCNS) Direct Tribal Consultation in accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order, released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018 6. Will the facility be located in a "floodplain"? Source: "Flood Hazard Zones ," Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) Web Map Service [WMS Service]. Jessup, Maryland: FEMA Map Service Center, August 2008. Using: ArcView GIS [GIS Software]. Version 9.3.1. Redlands, CA: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. 1999-2009. 7. Will the construction of the facility involve significant change in surface features (e.g. wetland fill, deforestation or water diversion)? Source: "National Wetlands Inventory," United States Fish & Wildlife Service Web Map Service [WMS Service]. Madison, WE U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior. Various Dates (Start Date: 1990-01-01). "SSURGO Soil Survey Area," NRCS Soil Data Mart Data Access Web Map Service [WMS Service]. Auburn, AL: National resources Conservation Service. 8. Will the facility be equipped with high intensity white lights to be located on an antenna tower or supporting structures located in a residential neighborhood, as defined by the local zoning law? Source: ROCON LLC 9. Will the facility affect any National Scenic Trails, National Historic Trails, National Scenic Byways, or National Wild and Scenic Rivers? Source: US Department of the Interior - National Park Service, National Trails System Maps, http://www.nps.gov/nts/ United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, America's Byways, http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/byways/ "Continental United States", National Park Service, National Wild and Scenic Rivers System [shapefiles]. Burbank, WA: USGS National Atlas and the Interagency Wild and Scenic River Coordinating Council. 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 ACCER ASSOC3ATTES, LLC Section D FCC Form 620 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 FCC Form 620 FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Approved by OMB New Tower ("NT") Submission Packet 3060— 1039 Notification Date: 7AM EST 06/12/2019 See instructions for File Number: 0008686638 public burden estimates General Information 1) (Select only one) ( NE ) NE — New UA — Update of Application WD — Withdrawal of Application 2) If this application is for an Update or Withdrawal, enter the file number of the pending application [File Number: currently on file. ucant Information 3) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 0023421365 4) Name: ROCON LLC Contact Name 5) First Name: William 6) MI: E 7) Last Name: Rothman 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Principal Contact Information 10) P.O. Box: /0 d 11) Street Address: 9101 Chesapeake Avenue 12) City: Sparrows Point 13) State: MD 14) Zip Code: 21219 15) Telephone Number: (443)804-8007 16) Fax Number: 17) E-mail Address: velpoe@atlanticbb.net Consultant Information 18) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 0028471308 19) Name: ACER Associates, LLC Principal Investigator 20) First Name: E. Quent 21) MI: 22) Last Name: Winterhoff J23) Suffix: 24) Title: Archaeologist Princinal Investigator Contact Information 25) P.O. Box: 1TZd T2() Street Address: 1012 Industrial Drive 27) City: West Berlin 28) State: NJ 29) Zip Code: 08091 30) Telephone Number: (856)809-1202 31) Fax Number: (856)809-1203 32) E-mail Address: scotthorn@acerassociates.com I of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Professional Qualification 133) Does the Principal Investigator satisfy the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualification Standards? I (X ) Yes ( ) No I 34) Areas of Professional Qualification: ( X ) Archaeologist ( ) Architectural Historian ( ) Historian ( ) Architect ( ) Other (Specify) Additional Staff 35) Are there other staff involved who meet the Professional Qualification Standards of the Secretary of the Interior? ( ) Yes ( X ) No If "YES," complete the following: 36) First Name: 1 37) MI: 1 38) Last Name: 139) Suffix: 40) Title: 41) Areas of Professional Qualification: ( ) Archaeologist ( ) Architectural Historian ( ) Historian ( ) Architect ( ) Other (Specify) 2 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Site Information ower Construction Notification System 1) TCNS Notification Number: 185754 Ritp Information 2) Positive Train Control Filing Subject to Expedited Treatment Under Program Comment: ( ) yes ( X ) No 3) Site Name: Frog Eye 4) Site Address: 141 Fairview Road 5) Detailed Description of Project: Frog Eye - new tower site build 6) City: Gore 7) State: VA 8) Zip Code: 22637 9) County/Borough/Parish: FREDERICK 10) Nearest Crossroads: Northwestern Pike and Fairview ROad 11) NAD 83 Latitude (DD-MM-SS.S): 39-17-04.4 ( X )Nor ( ) s 12) NAD 83 Longitude (DD-MM-SS.S): 078-23-05.1 ( ) E or ( X ) W Tower Information 13) Tower height above ground level (include top -mounted attachments such as lightning rods): 61.3 ( ) Feet ( X) Meters 14) Tower Type (Select One): ( ) Guyed lattice tower ( ) Self-supporting lattice ( X ) Monopole ( ) Other (Describe): -roject aiaTus 15) Current Project Status (Select One): ( X ) Construction has not yet commenced ( ) Construction has commenced, but is not completed Construction commenced on: ( ) Construction has been completed Construction commenced on: Construction completed on: 3 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Determination of Effect 14) Direct Effects (Select One): ( X ) No Historic Properties in Area of Potential Effects (APE) ( ) No Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on one or more Historic Properties in APE 15) Visual Effects (Select One): ( X ) No Historic Properties in Area of Potential Effects (APE) ( ) No Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on Historic Properties in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on one or more Historic Properties in APE 4 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual ( X ) yes ( ) No effects? 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: 185754 Number of Tribes/NHOs: 15 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: 0 1 rloeiNmu t ontacieo 1 nrou n I I -Nb 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians Contact Name 5) First Name: Edith 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Leoso 8) Suffix: 9) Title: THPO nates & Kesponse 10) Date Contacted 05/15/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other i rioe/NrlU uontactea i nrou n i crvs 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Catawba Indian Nation Contact Name 5) First Name: Dr. Wenonah 6) MI: G 7) Last Name: Haire 8) Suffix: 9) Title: THPO and Executive Director uates & Kesponse 10) Date Contacted 05/16/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other 5 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/N HO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APES for direct and visual ( X ) Yes ( ) No effects? 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: 185754 Number of Tribes/NHOs: 15 12b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NH--s: 0 i nDetimmu contacteo i nrou n i cna 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Cherokee Nation Contact Name 5) First Name: Gwen 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Terrapin 8) Suffix: 9) Title: vaaca a mw*Nulwc 10) Date Contacted 05/15/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other I rlDe/NNU GOntactea I nrou n 1 L Nb 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Chickahominy Indian Tribe Contact Name 5) First Name: Stephen 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Adkins 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Chief vales (k r-rbNurwr 10) Date Contacted 05/15/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other 6 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual ( X ) yes ( ) No effects? 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: 185754 Number of Tribes/NHOs: 15 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/ntuns_ 0 i noerrvnv t-oniacteo i nrou n i trva 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Contact Name 5) First Name: Montana & Associates 6) MI: 7) Last Name: LLC 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Attorney uates tk Kesponse 10) Date Contacted 05/15/2019 11) Date Replied 05/23/2019 I ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( X ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other i rioeirvriv t.ontactea i nrou n i LNA 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Cultural Heritage Partners Contact Name 5) First Name: Ellen 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Chapman T8) Suffix: 9) Title: Program Manager NQICD IX RCJ V11DC 10) Date Contacted 05/15/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other 7 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/N HO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APES for direct and visual ( X ) Yes ( ) No effects? 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: 185754 Number of Tribes/NHOs: 15 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: 0 1 noemmu uontactea I nrou n I GNJ 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Delaware Nation Contact Name 5) First Name: Kim 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Penrod 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Cultural Resources Director uates & Kesponse 10) Date Contacted 05/16/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other I nDe1Nnu contactea i nrou n i RNs 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Contact Name 5) First Name: Kelly 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Nelson T8) Suffix: 9) Title: Cell Tower Coordinator nates & Kes onse 10) Date Contacted 05/16/2019 11) Date Replied 05/20/2019 ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( X ) Replied/Other 8 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tri bal/N HO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual ( X ) Yes ( ) No effects? 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: 185754 Number of Tribes/NHOs: 15 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: 0 i noeirvnv toniaciea i nrou n i %,rva 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe Contact Name 5) First Name: Garrie 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Kills a Hundred 8) Suffix: 9) Title: THPO Officer vales a rcetiurrse 10) Date Contacted 05/16/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other i noeirvnu t,ontactea i nrou n i Lrva 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Monacan Nation Contact Name 5) First Name: Dean 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Branham 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Dept of Cultural Preservation LJAIC, a RCA u11JW 10) Date Contacted 05/15/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other 9 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual ( X ) yes ( ) No effects? 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: 185754 Number of Tribes/NHOs: 15 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: 0 i nueinnv coniacteo i nrou n i Urva 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Nansemond Indian Tribe Contact Name 5) First Name: Lee 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Lockamy 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Chief W CILV7 QI MUGfJVIIJC 10) Date Contacted 05/15/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other i nDernnu contactea i nrou n i t Nb 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Prairie Island Indian Community Contact Name 5) First Name: Noah 6) MI: C 7) Last Name: White 8) Suffix: III 9) Title: THPO LldlV, 01 RCJ VIIJe 10) Date Contacted 05/15/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other 10 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APES for direct and visual ( X ) Yes ( ) No effects? 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: 185754 Number of Tribes/NHOs: 15 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: 0 11140/1V"W �V11L4' LWU 1111 VU 11 I VI9J 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Shawnee Tribe Contact Name 5) First Name: Kim 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Jumper 8) Suffix: 9) Title: THPO uaies a1 mesponse 10) Date Contacted 05/16/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other I ripe/NHU L;ontactea I nrou n I L;NS 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: The Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe Contact Name 5) First Name: W. Frank 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Adams 8) Suffix: 9) Title: Chief vOLWc a 1 We Nvnac 10) Date Contacted 05/15/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other 11 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Tribal/NHO Involvement 1) Have Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs) been identified that may attach religious and cultural significance to historic properties which may be affected by the undertaking within the APEs for direct and visual ( X ) yes ( ) No effects? 2a) Tribes/NHOs contacted through TCNS Notification Number: 185754 Number of Tribes/NHOs: 15 2b) Tribes/NHOs contacted through an alternate system: Number of Tribes/NHOs: 0 i ripe/NMV uontactea i nroU n I I:N5 3) Tribe/NHO FRN: 4) Tribe/NHO Name: Tuscarora Nation Contact Name 5) First Name: Bryan 6) MI: 7) Last Name: Printup 8) Suffix: 9) Title: TCNS Rep nates & rtes onse 10) Date Contacted 05/15/2019 11) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other 12 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Other Tribes/NHOs Contacted Tribe/NHO Information 1) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 2) Name: Contact Name 3) First Name: 4) MI: 5) Last Name: 6) Suffix: 7) Title: Contact Information 8) P.O. Box: !And d 9) Street Address: 10) City: 11) State: 12) Zip Code: 13) Telephone Number: 14) Fax Number. 15) E-mail Address: 16) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( ) Letter ( ) Both Dates & Response 17) Date Contacted 18) Date Replied ( ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other 13 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Historic Properties Properties Identified 1) Have any historic properties been identified within the APEs for direct and visual effect? ( ) Yes ( X ) No 2) Has the identification process located archaeological materials that would be directly affected, or sites that are of 12) Is this property eligible for listing on the National Register? Source: cultural or religious significance to Tribes/NHOs? Yes ( )yes ( X ) No 3) Are there more than 10 historic properties within the APEs for direct and visual effect? ( )yes ( ) No If "Yes", you are required to attach a Cultural Resources Report in lieu of adding the Historic Property below. ( )Yes (X ) No listoric Property 4) Property Name: 5) SHPO Site Number: Property AddreSS 6) Street Address: 7) City: 8) State: 9) Zip Code: 10) County/Borough/Parish: R4afuc A Flinihilifv 11) Is this property listed on the National Register? Source: ( ) Yes ( ) No 12) Is this property eligible for listing on the National Register? Source: ( } Yes ( ) No 13) Is this property a National Historic Landmark? ( )yes ( ) No 14) Direct Effects (Select One): ( ) No Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE 15) Visual Effects (Select One): ( ) No Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) No Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE ( ) Adverse Effect on this Historic Property in APE 14 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Local Government Involvement _ocai uovernment 1) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 2) Name: Frederick County Historic Resources Advisory Board Contact Name 3) First Name: Maral 4) MI: 5) Last Name: Kalbian 6) Suffix: 7) Title: Architectural Historian Cnntart Infnrmatinn 8) P.O. Box: ��d 9) Street Address: 107 North Kent Street 10) city: Winchester 11) State: VA 12) Zip Code: 22601 13) Telephone Number: (540)665-5600 14) Fax Number: 15) E-mail Address: 16) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( X ) Letter ( ) Both uates & tees onse 17) Date Contacted 05/09/2019 18) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Additional Information 19) Information on local government's role or interest (optional): 15 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Local Government Involvement _ocal uovernment Agency 1) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 2) Name: Frederick County Planning Commission Contact Name 3) First Name: Kevin 4) MI: W 5) Last Name: Kenney 6) Suffix: 7) Title: Chairman rnnf2rf Infnrmatinn 8) P.O. Box: ford 9) Street Address: 107 North Kent Street 10) City: Winchester 11) State: VA 12) zip Code: 22601 —7 13) Telephone Number: (540)665-5600 14) Fax Number: 15) E-mail Address. 16) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( X ) Letter ( ) Both uates at 17) Date Contacted 05/09/2019 18) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Additional Information 19) Information on local government's role or interest (optional): 16 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 Other Consulting Parties ther Consulting Parties Contacted 1) Has any other agency been contacted and invited to become a consulting party? ( X ) Yes ( ) No L,onsutung rarEy 2) FCC Registration Number (FRN): 3) Name: Winchester -Frederick County Historical Society Contact Name 4) First Name: Not 5) MI: 6) Last Name: Available 7) Suffix: 8) Title. Contact Information 9) P.O. Box: dT) Street Address: 1340 South Pleasant Valley Road 11) City: Winchester 41�5)F.x 12) State: VA 13) Zip Code: 22607 14) Telephone Number: (540)662-6550 Number: 16) E-mail Address: 17) Preferred means of communication: ( ) E-mail ( X ) Letter ( ) Both VAICD Ot RCJ VIMU 18) Date Contacted 05/09/2019 19) Date Replied ( X ) No Reply ( ) Replied/No Interest ( ) Replied/Have Interest ( ) Replied/Other Additional Information 20) Information on other consulting parties' role or interest (optional): 17 of l9 FCC Fonn 620 May 2014 Designation of SHPO/THPO 1) Designate the Lead State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) or Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) based on the location of the tower. SHPO/THPO Name: Virginia Department of Historic Resources 2) You may also designate up to three additional SHPOs/THPOs if the APEs include multiple states. If the APEs include other countries, enter the name of the National Historic Preservation Agency and any state and provincial Historic Preservation Agency. SHPO/THPO Name: SHPO/THPO Name: SHPO/THPO Name: Certification I certify that all representations on this FCC Form 620 Submission Packet and the accompanying attachments are true, correct, and complete. Party Authorized to Sign First Name: J. Scott MI: Last Name: Horn Suffix: Signature: J. Scott Horn Date: 06/11/2019 FAILURE TO SIGN THIS APPLICATION MAY RESULT IN DISMISSAL OF THE APPLICATION AND FORFEITURE OF ANY FEES PAID. WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM OR ANY ATTACHMENTS ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND/OR IMPRISONMENT (U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 1001) AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION LICENSE OR CONSTRUCTION PERMIT (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 312(a)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 503). 18 of 19 FCC Fonn 620 May 2014 Attachments : Type Resumes/Vitae Photographs Map Documents Additional Site Information Area of Potential Effects Tribal/NHO Involvement Historic Properties for Direct Effects Historic Properties for Visual Effects Area of Potential Effects Local Government Involvement Public Involvement Other Description Date Entered Attachment 1 - Resumes 06/11/2019 Attachment 2 - Photographs 06/11/2019 Attachment 3 - Maps 06/11/2019 Attachment 4 - Additional Site Information 06/11/2019 Attachment 5 - Areas of Potential Effects 06/11/2019 Attachment 6 - Tribal-NHO Involvement 06/11/2019 Attachment 7 - Historic Properties within the APE 06/11/2019 for Direct Attachment 8 - Historic Properties within APE 06/11/2019 for Visual Attachment 9 - Effects on Identified Properties 06/11/2019 Attachment 10 - Local Government Involvement 06/11/2019 Attachment 11 - Public Involvement 06/11/2019 Attachment 12 - Bibliography 06/11/2019 19 of 19 FCC Form 620 May 2014 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 ATTACHMENT 1. RESUMES / VITAE E. QUENT WINTERHOFF, PHD, RPA Senior Principal Scientist EXPERIENCE: Dr. Winterhoff has more than a dozen years of project management experience in cultural resource services including phase I archaeological surveys, architectural viewshed analyses, phase II site evaluations, and phase III mitigations. At Apogee, Dr. Winterhoffs responsibilities include project oversight, proposal writing, agency consultation, and completing technical and regulatory reports. EDUCATION: University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Master of Science in Anthropology Ohio University, Athens, OH, Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology (cum laude) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Register of Professional Archaeologists Society for American Archaeology PRIOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT EXPERIENCE: 2015 -Present Senior Principal Scientist Investigator, Apogee Environmental & Archaeological, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA 2011-2015 Principal Investigator, Apogee Environmental & Archaeological Inc., Whitesburg, KY & Charleston WV 2010 Principal Investigator, Janus Research, Tampa, FL 2010 Staff Archaeologist, Florida History, LLC, Tampa, FL 2009 Laboratory Supervisor, ASPA Archaeological Program, Pago Pago, AS 2008 Archaeological Technician, Environment and Archaeology, LLC, Florence, KY 2008 Principal Investigator, Environment and Archaeology, LLC, Florence, KY 2003-2006 Project Leader/Field Director, University of Oregon, Museum of Natural and Cultural History, Eugene, OR 2006 Instructor, University of Oregon, Pacific Island Archaeological Field School, Tutuila, AS 2001 Field Director, University of Oregon, Pacific Island Archaeological Field School, Tutuila, AS Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 1997-2000 Archaeological Technician, Environment and Archaeology, LLC, Florence, KY 1998 Lab Technician, The Obsidian Hydration Laboratory, Ohio University, Athens, OH 1998 Curator, The Department of Classics, Ohio University, Athens, OH 1998 Lab Technician, Ohio University Archaeological Laboratory, Athens, OH 1998 Assistant Field Director, OU Archaeological Field School, Athens, OH 1996-1997 Archaeological Technician, Archaeological & Historical Consultants, State College, PA 1996 Undergraduate Participant, OU Archaeological Field School, Athens, OH SUPERVISORY EXPERIENCE & RESEARCH: ArchaeoloLyical Survey (180 weeks total+ 2010+ Principal Investigator: Apogee Environmental & Archaeological, Inc. 2010 Principal Investigator: Janus Research, Tampa, FL 2008 Principal Investigator: Environment and Archaeology, LLC, Florence, KY 2003-2006 Project Leader/Field Director: UO, Museum of Natural and Cultural History, Eugene, OR Excavations (84 weeks total 2009 Laboratory Supervisor: ASPA Archaeological Program, Pago Pago, AS 2008 Principal Investigator: Environment and Archaeology, LLC, Florence, KY 2003-2006 Project Leader/Field Director: UO, Museum of Natural and Cultural History, Eugene, OR 2006 Instructor: University of Oregon, Pacific Island Archaeological Field School, Tutuila, AS 2005 Field Director: Prehistoric Basalt Tool Production in American Samoa and its Role in Exchange Networks in Fiji -West Polynesia: NSF award number 0533926 (2005) 2001 Field Director: University of Oregon, Pacific Island Archaeological Field School, Tutuila, AS Laboratory Cataloging & Analysis (60 weeks total) 2010+ Principal Investigator: Apogee Environmental & Archaeological, Inc., Whitesburg, KY 2009 Laboratory Supervisor: ASPA Archaeological Program, Pago Pago, AS 2009 Principal Investigator: Environment and Archaeology, LLC, Florence, KY 2003-2006 Project Leader/Field Director: UO, Museum of Natural and Cultural History, Eugene, OR 2006 Instructor: University of Oregon, Pacific Island Archaeological Field School, Tutuila, AS 2005 Field Director: Prehistoric Basalt Tool Production in American Samoa and its Role in Exchange Networks in Fiji -West Polynesia: NSF award number 0533926 Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 2001 Field Director: University of Oregon, Pacific Island Archaeological Field School, Tutuila, AS Part -Time Graduate Instructor: Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Midwestern Prehistoric Archaeology (144 weeks total 2010+ Principal Investigator: Apogee Environmental & Archaeological, Inc., Whitesburg, KY 2008 Principal Investigator: Environment and Archaeology, LLC, Florence, KY Midwestern Historic Archaeology (107 weeks total 2011+ Principal Investigator: Apogee Environmental & Archaeological, Inc., Whitesburg, KY 2008 Principal Investigator: Environment and Archaeology, LLC, Florence, KY Historic Archaeology (24 weeks total) 2011+ Principal Investigator: Apogee Environmental & Archaeological, Inc., Whitesburg, KY 2010 Principal Investigator: Janus Research, Tampa, FL 2003-2006 Project Leader/Field Director: UO, Museum of Natural and Cultural History, Eugene, OR NONSUPERVISORY EXPERIENCE & RESEARCH: Archaeological Survey (74 weeks total) 1997-2000; 2008 Archaeological Technician: Environment and Archaeology LLC, Florence, KY 1996-1997 Archaeological Technician: Archaeological & Historical Consultants, State College, PA Excavations (45 weeks total) 2010 Staff Archaeologist (26 weeks): Florida History, LLC, Tampa, FL 1997-2000; 2008 Archaeological Technician: Environment & Archaeology LLC, Florence, KY 1996-1997 Archaeological Technician: Archaeological & Historical Consultants, State College, PA Laboratory Cataloging & Analysis (26 weeks total) 2010 Staff Archaeologist: Florida History, LLC, Tampa, FL 1997-2000 Lab Technician: Environment and Archaeology LLC, Florence, KY 1998 Lab Technician: The Obsidian Hydration Laboratory, Ohio University, Athens, OH 1998 Curator: The Department of Classics, Ohio University, Athens, OH 1998 Lab Technician: Ohio University Archaeological Laboratory, Athens, OH Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 Midwestern Prehistoric Archaeology (89 weeks total) 1997-2000; 2008 Archaeological Technician: Environment and Archaeology LLC, Florence, KY 1998 Assistant Field Director: Ohio University Archaeological Field School, Athens, OH 1996 Undergraduate Participant: Ohio University Archaeological Field School, Athens, OH Midwestern Historic Archaeology (6 weeks total) 1997-2000; 2008 Archaeological Technician: Environment & Archaeology LLC, Florence, KY Historic Archaeology (8 weeks total) 1997-2000; 2008 Archaeological Technician: Environment & Archaeology LLC, Florence, KY 1996-1997 Archaeological Technician: Archaeological & Historical Consultants, State College, PA ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD SCHOOLS 2006 Instructor: University of Oregon, Pacific Island Archaeological Field School, Tutuila, AS 2001 Field Director: University of Oregon, Pacific Island Archaeological Field School, Tutuila, AS 1998 Assistant Field Director: Ohio University Archaeological Field School, Athens, OH 1996 Undergraduate Participant: Ohio University Archaeological Field School, Athens, OH ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS & CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Winterhoff, E., Ayres, W.S., Wozniak, J.A., and E. Lash (2007) Intra -Island Source Variability on Tutuila, American Samoa and Prehistoric Basalt Adze Exchange in Western Polynesia -Island Melanesia. Archaeology in Oceania 42:65-71. Winterhoff, E., and D. Rigtrup (2006) A Tale of Two Quarries: Investigating Prehistoric Basalt Adze Production on Tutuila Island, American Samoa. Journal of Samoan Studies 2:87-94. Winterhoff, E. (2005) Material Choice and Travel Time in Ancient Polynesia: An Experimental Perspective on Basalt Adze Exchange. Rapo Nui Journal 19(2) 91-99. Winterhoff, E., and P. Johnson Material Manifestations of Landscape Control in Prehistoric Samoa. 2009 74th Society of American Archaeology Annual Meeting. Poster Presentation, Atlanta, GA. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 Winterhoff, E., and P. Johnson Social Relations at Basalt Adze Production Sites on Tutuila, American Samoa: A Chemical Characterization Study into Intra -Island Distribution. 2008 73rd Society of American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC. Winterhoff, E. To'i: Production Analysis of Samoan Basalt Adzes. 2007 72nd Society of American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Austin TX. Winterhoff, E. Have Adze, Will Travel: Understanding Prehistoric Inter -Island Interaction by Examining Intra -Island Basalt Adze Source Variability. 2007 Vll International Conference on Easter Island and the Pacific, Visby, Sweden. Winterhoff, E., Ayres, W., and D. Rigtrup Recent Insights i to Prehistoric Stone Tool Production within Tutuila, American Samoa. 2006 l 8th Annual Indo-Pacific Prehistoric Association Conference, Manila, Philippines. Winterhoff, E. Rivers Run Through It: Fishing, Hunting and Obsidian Acquisition in the Mid -Columbia Valley. 2006 Northwest Anthropological Conference, Seattle, WA. Henrikson, L., Winterhoff, E., and M. Long Phantom Associations: An Experimental Perspective on Vertical Displacement of Lithic Assemblages in Cave Deposits. 2005 38th Chacmool Archaeological Association Conference: Tools of the Trade, University of Calgary, Canada. Winterhoff, E. Assessing Raw -Material Utility for Adze Tools: an Experimental Point of View on Ancient Polynesian Exchange, 2005 38th Chacmool Archaeological Association Conference: Tools of the Trade, University of Calgary, Canada. Winterhoff, E., Ayres, W.S., Wozniak, J.A., and E. Lash A Short Step in a Long Distance Interaction Sphere: Quarry Activities in West Tutuila, American Samoa. 2003 101 St American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting- Poster eetingPoster Presentation, Chicago, IL. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 J. SCOTT HORN, PG, CHMM President As a principal of Acer Associates, LLC, Mr. Horn has extensive experience working on Section 106 Review and Historic Preservation construction projects. Since 1998, Mr. Horn has acted as a project manager and principal investigator for over 4,000 National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), Section 106 Historic Reviews conducted for telecommunications sites in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, Virginia, West Virginia and Delaware. Mr. Horn is responsible for the preparation and review of Section 106 Review reports for telecommunication sites in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and New York. Reports include Form 620s and Form 621s in accordance with the Nationwide Programmatic Agreements for telecommunication sites, visual impact assessments, photosimulations, mitigation of adverse effects and memorandum of agreements. Mr. Horn also has extensive experience working on Historic Preservation construction projects in a project management role. These projects have included such notable historic structures as The Bellevue Stratford Hotel, Independence Hall National Park, 30`h Street Station, City Hall, Suburban Station, Roman Catholic High School, and The Fidelity Building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; The Camden County Courthouse and the former First National Bank located at 2nd and Market Street in Camden, New Jersey; The Carnegie Library in Atlantic City, New Jersey; and a residence located at I I Remsen Avenue in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Mr. Horn has prepared National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) environmental effect surveys and Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) for over 2,000 telecommunications sites in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and New York. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Acer Associates, LLC, West Berlin, NJ, 2003 -Present Adler Geoscience, Inc. Barrington, NJ, 1998-2003 The Krydon Group, Inc., Cherry Hill, NJ, 1994-1998 Hill International, Inc., Willingboro, NJ, 1989-1994 Kaselaan & D'Angelo Associates, Haddon Heights, NJ 1984-1989 Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 CULTURALIHISTOR!CAL RESOURCE EVALUATION: • Conducts Surveys and Evaluations of Historic Structures in accordance with Sections 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act. • Preparation of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reports, and National Historical Preservation Act's (NHPA) Section 106 Reviews, and submission of these reports to the appropriate State Historic Preservation office (SHPO). a Conducts reviews of architectural and archaeological resource information at state historic preservation offices (SHPOs), state museums and libraries, and local historic societies. • Prepares and reviews assessments of adverse effects pursuant to 36 CFR 800. • Research and preparation of historical and architectural and architectural documentation in support of building restoration. • Oversees architectural field surveys and archival research to determine significance and eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). • Conducts site investigation and preparation of cultural resource survey forms for potentially eligible properties. • Reviews applications for NRHP determination of eligibility (DOE) in accordance with the Secretary of Interior's Standards and Guidelines. • Familiar with a variety of research tools including the National Register Information System (NRIS), historic topographical maps, historic Sanborn maps, deed records, County Soil Surveys, State and Local Historical Maps and informant interviews. • Prepares photographic documentation and simulation for determination of effects and/or mitigation. • Researches HABS/HAER documentation. • Conducts Balloon Tests and Photo Simulations for determination/resolution of potential adverse visual effects. EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS: B.S. Geology, 1983 University of Delaware, Newark, DE Professional Geologist, P.G., Delaware, I.D. # S4-0001075 Professional Geologist, P.G., Pennsylvania, I.D. # PG062896 Professional Geologist, P.G., Tennessee, I.D. # 00004319 Professional Geologist, P.G., Virginia, I.D. # 2801 001820 Licensed Site Remediation Professional, New Jersey I.D. # 575606 Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 PROFESSIONAL AFFIL IATI[ANS AND MEMBERSHIPS: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM) Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals (AHMP) Geologic Society of America (GSA) American Council for Accredited Certifications (ACAC) Society for Architectural Historians (SAH) National Trust for Historic Preservation American Concrete Institute (ACI) American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 ATTACHMENT 2. PHOTOGRAPHS All photographs were taken by ACER on March 5, 2019. The camera used during the site reconnaissance had an 8 mm focal length of lens. a. Photographs taken from the tower site showing views in all directions. b. Photographs of all listed and eligible properties within the Areas of Potential Effects (APE), if any. C. Photographs in the direction of the tower site from listed and/or eligible properties that are visible from the project area, if any. d. Aerial photograph(s) of the APE for Visual Effects. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 r #r wllrF9 i ry�� 4 -4 --*N M 'zl , s _ t" I 4" .r it a a .' 46 -rte� as t it � ' ,�► AL igloo A-0 - . Im"a mar ( m ' �-. _� 7 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 ATTACHMENT 3, MAPS Attached are one or more 7.5 -minute quad USGS topographical maps identifying: a. The APES for Direct and Visual Effects. b. The location of the proposed site and any new access roads or other easements including excavations. C. The locations of each property are listed in Attachment 8. d. Keys for any symbols, colors, or other identifiers. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 T ;— �f — s oe r J/) d j 1 46 'Xi I -ltr° ¢ t '', r. 1 A, iI Frog Eye tryy .l 40 c> _. SITE LOCATION USGSTOPOGIRAPHIC MAP A 0 1/2 MILE RADIUS Capon Bridge Quadrangle P ge Q gle "USGS Topographic Map," US_Topo_Maps [ArcGIS Map Service]. Redlands, CA: ACER ASSOCIATES LLC Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. Using:ArcView GIS [GIS Software]. ` 1012 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE Version 9.3.1. Redlands, CA: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., 1999-2009. j WEST BERLIN, NEW JERSEY 08091 l r �" Tel (856) 809-1202 / Fax (856) 809-1203 Attention µ5 P:n reat�:e ,n , .P (}ata \'iv;er. s Ik:3sALN 1 irinia Cuiitir:el Resourct Information System CIE ar .o.0 J4,5st: ache. Welcome, usawwacerassociates.com, Sub`Ydt your i to hslp �s ❑mpro'/® V-C'ljs NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 ATTACHMENT 4. Fixed Asset #: 10138153 Tax Parcel ID: 26 A 29 Project Overview: Approved by OMB 3060-1039 ADDITIONAL SITE INFORMATION ROCON LLC proposes to construct a telecommunications facility at 141 Fairview Road in Gore, Frederick County, Virginia. The scope of work for this project has been summarized below: • Construct a 195 foot monopole within a 50 foot by 50 foot fenced tower compound; • Install six (6) antennas (2 per sector) at centerline heights of 190 feet and tip heights of approximately 194 feet; • Install nine (9) remote radio heads (RRH) (3 per sector) on proposed antenna frame per the enclosed construction documents; • Install six foot lighting protection to the top of monopole with an overall tower height of 201 feet; • Install a 6.7 foot by 6.7 foot walk-in cabinet on a proposed pre -fab platform and diesel generator on a proposed 10 foot by 18 foot concrete pad, a cable bridge, a handhole, and a utility backboard within the tower compound; • Install a pad mounted transformer adjacent to the proposed equipment compound; • Route approximately 380 linear feet of underground telco and power conduits from the tower compound to an existing utility pole located along the north side of the proposed access drive extending off Fairview Road; and • Construct a 10 foot wide gravel access road off of Fairview Road. The above scope of work was interpreted from the March 22, 2019 construction documents prepared by Infinigy Engineering, PLLC. A copy of the construction documents is attached. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 SHEET INDEX TITLE PAGE NOTES NOTES C2 COMPOUND PLAN AND ELEVATON C3 RF SCHEDAND NOTES C4 RF PLUMB'NGU�E DIAGRAM CS EQUIPMENT DETAILS C6 EQUIPMENT DETAILS C7 GENSET DETAILS C8 DC9 WIRING DIAGRAM C9 ANTENNA AND RRH MOUNTING DETAILS EI ELECTRICAL DETAILS E2 DC POWER DETAILS E3 RRH WIRING DIAGRAM E4 UTILITY PLAN ES GROUNDING PLAN E6 GROUNDING DETAILS DRIVING DIRECTIONS TKumJV —NUAKU UKIVL: START OUT GOING SOUTHWEST ON STANDARD DRIVE TOWARD PARKWAY DRIVE. STANDARD DRIVE BECOMES PARK CIRCLE DRIVE. TURN LEFT ONTO COCA COLA DRIVE. MERGE ONTO MD -100 WEST TOWARD ELLICOTT CITY. MD -100 WEST BECOMES COLUMBIA PIKE/US-29 NORTH. MERGE ONTO 1-70 WEST VIA EXIT 255 TOWARD FREDERICK. MERGE OVTO US -340 WEST VIA EXIT 52 TOWARD LEESBURG/CHARLES TOWN (PASSING THROUGH VIRGINIA, THEN CROSSING INTO WEST VIRGINIA). MERGE ONTO US -340 SOUTH TOWARD LEESBURG/BERRYVLLE (CROSSING INTO VIRGINIA) MERGE ONTO VA -7 WEST TOWARD WINCHESTER. MERGE ONTO 1-81 NORTH TOWARD MARTNSBURG. TAKE THE US -11 EXIT, EXIT 317, TOWARD WINCHESTER/STEPHENSON/VA-37/US-522 NORTH/US-50 WEST. KEEP LEFT TO TAKE RAMP TOWARD WINCHESTER/RTS522 NORTH AND RTSSO WEST. TURN LEFT ONTO MAR11NSBURG PIKE/US-11 SOUTH. STAY STRAIGHT TO 00 ONTO VA -37 SOUTH. TAKE THE US -50 EXIT TOWARD ROMNEY/WNCH ESTER. TURN RIGHT ONTO NORTHWESTERN PIKF/US-50 WEST. TURN RIGHT ONTO FAIRVIEW ROAD/ VA -733. SITE WILL BE ON THE LEFT, LOCATION MAP � NORTH ft �mw' a t &t SITE NAME BDN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID 4124 FA SITE NUMBER 10138153 SITE ADDRESS 141 FAIRVIEW ROAD GORE, VA 22637 STRUCTURE TYPE MONOPOLE APPROVALS AT&T CONSTRUCTION: AT&T RF: PROJECT SITE INFORMATION SITEN VL: BUN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH IT, 11 4124 FA SITE Y: 10138153 GROUND SCOPING GROUND OPIN• ONT'D TOWER SCOPING • INSTALL POWER AND TELCO CONDORS INSTALL ICE BRIDGE INSTALL (1) 3 SECTOR PLATFORM SITE ADDRESS 141 FAIRVIEW ROAD • INSTALL STEEL WIC (NED #20050) ON PLATFORM MONOPOLE VIA ICE BRIDGE INSTALL (9) RRHs ON SECTOR PLATFORM INSTALL (3) DC% ON SECTOR PLATFORM GORE, VA 226374 SITE ACQUISITION CONTACT JOSEPH PRIETO JURISDICTION' FREDERICK • INSTALL (9) 6/C #6AWG OC CABLES" MAGI T RIA D STRI T� GAINESBORO ZONING RA ELKRIDGE, MD 21075 ENGINEER CONTACT' MATT LIVERETTE MLIVERETTEONFINIGY.COM PIN d: 26 A 29 INSTRUMENT 4 18 0012690 FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. PROPERTY AREA 14.372 ACRES FACILItt HAS NO PLUMBING OR REFRIGERANTS, SITE COORDINATES RF ENGINEER AT&T THIS FACILITY SHALL MEET OR EXCEED ALL FAA AND FCC REGULATORY LATITUDE: N 39' 17' 04.35" (NAD 83) LONGITUDE W 78' 23' 05.06" (NAD 83) GROUND ELEVATON� 1100.52 FEET AMSL (NAVD 88) TOP OF HI •H ST APPURTENANCE 201'-0`2 (LIGHTNING ROD) (AGL) PARCEL OWNER HOTT EMMA o ETALS • - rw 141 FAIRVIWE ROAD INSTITUTE FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS 81 GORE, VA 22637 APPLICANT, AT&T MOBILITY G NO SANITARY SEWER, POTABLE WATER, OR TRASH DISPOSAL SERVICE IS REQUIRED 7150 STANDARD DRIVE K.-.hri'ab'IoW. HANOVER, MD 21076 nvV L1J 1 1 LMVI IINFyfCIVIHI IVIV Alkl COMPUANCE: AT&T REAL ESTATE: CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE SMARTLINK, LLC 1362 MELLON ROAD HANOVER. MD 21D76 CLIENT REP. CONTACT, JOSEPHPRIETO JOSEPH. PRIETOOSMARTLINKLLC. C OM SITE ACQUISITION' SMARTLINK, LLC SCOPE OF WORK GROUND SCOPING GROUND OPIN• ONT'D TOWER SCOPING • INSTALL POWER AND TELCO CONDORS INSTALL ICE BRIDGE INSTALL (1) 3 SECTOR PLATFORM • INSTALL EQUIPMENT PAD ROUTE NEW FIBER AND DC TRUNKS INSTALL (6) ANTENNAS ON SECTOR PLATFORM • INSTALL STEEL WIC COMBO PLATFORM (NEQ #20324) FROM WIC TO CABLE PORT ON 1362 MELLON ROAD HANOVER, MD 21076 • INSTALL STEEL WIC (NED #20050) ON PLATFORM MONOPOLE VIA ICE BRIDGE INSTALL (9) RRHs ON SECTOR PLATFORM INSTALL (3) DC% ON SECTOR PLATFORM • INSTALL 30kW AC DIESEL GENERATOR W/ 190 GALLON TANK (NEO #20230) ON PLATFORM CABLE SCORINGJOSEPH.PRIETOOSMARTLINKLLC.00M SITE ACQUISITION CONTACT JOSEPH PRIETO • INSTALL (3) 24PR FIBER CABLES • INSTALL (9) 6/C #6AWG OC CABLES" INFlNIGY SOLUTONS 6865 DEERPATH ROAD SUITE 162 GENERAL NOTES CODE COMPLIANCE ELKRIDGE, MD 21075 ENGINEER CONTACT' MATT LIVERETTE MLIVERETTEONFINIGY.COM HANDICAP ACCESS REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED. ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFORMED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING CODES AS ADOPTED WITH ANY 301-928-8789 FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. LOCAL AMENDMENTS BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES: FACILItt HAS NO PLUMBING OR REFRIGERANTS, 2015 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE RF ENGINEER AT&T THIS FACILITY SHALL MEET OR EXCEED ALL FAA AND FCC REGULATORY 2014 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2012 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 101 7150 STANDARD DRIVE HANOVER, MD 21076 REQUIREMENTS. 2012 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 1 • LOCAL BUILDING CODES • ALL NEW MATERIAL SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR • CITY/COUNTY ORDINANCES UNLESS NOTEDOTHERWISE. ECUIPMENT, ANTENNAS/RRH AND CABLES FURNISHED BY OWNER AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS (AISC) UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES APPROVED ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS. THE PROJECT WILL NOT RESULT IN ANY SIGNIFICANT DISTURBANCE OR EFFECT • ANSI EIA/TLA 222 REV. G TIA 607 • - rw ON STORMWATER DRAINAGE INSTITUTE FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS 81 hn a,. vi —A TOLL IEEE C2 (LATEST EDITION)' G NO SANITARY SEWER, POTABLE WATER, OR TRASH DISPOSAL SERVICE IS REQUIRED TELCORDIA GR -1275 • ANSI T1.311 K.-.hri'ab'IoW. NO COMMERCIAL SIGNAGE IS PROPOSED 0811 beforeyou dip. a ov rxcnwTe J Z ° og Z W g8 LLzo ZZ 8 -W ze ora po tel✓ 77, Frol•er Num r. Pro,pd T&: BON PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 41 FNFRVIEWVAD GG E..2Z7 pared Fory a rt ® OsrFr TITLE PAGE Drpvnr,s Nvme.r T1 SITE WORK NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 2, ALL EXISTING ACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC, AND OTHER UTILITIES WHERE ENCOUNTERED IN THE WORK, SHALL BE PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES, AND. WHERE REQUIRED FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE WORK, SHALL BERELOCATED AS DIRECTED BY CONTRACTOR. EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE USED BY THE SUBCONTRACTOR WHEN EXCAVATING OR DRILLING PIERS AROUND OR NEAR UTILITIES. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SAFETY TRAINING FOR THE WORKING CREW, THIS WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO A) FALL PROTECTION B) CONFINED SPACE C) ELECTRICAL SAFETY D) TRENCHING & EXCAVATION. ALL CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL BE PROVIDED SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS TRAINING. 3, ALL SITE WORK SHALL BE AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS AND PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS, 4. IF NECESSARY, RUBBISH, STUMPS, DEBRIS, STICKS, STONES AND OTHER REFUSE SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSED OF LEGALLY. 5. ALL EXISTING INACTIVE SEWER, WATER, GAS, ELECTRIC AND OTHER UTILITIES, WHICH INTERFERE 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 OF THE WORK, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. 6. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION AND NOT EXCEEDING THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE AS IDENTIFIED ON THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWING AND ASSURING THAT SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL IS PROPERLY MAINTAINED. 7. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SITE SIGNAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR SITE SIGNAGE. B. THE SITE SHALL BE GRADED TO CAUSE SURFACE WATER TO FLOW AWAY FROM THE EQUIPMENT, TOWER AREAS AND INTO NATURAL DRAINAGE WAYS, 9. NO FILL OR EMBANKMENT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED ON FROZEN GROUND. FROZEN MATERIALS, SNOW OR ICE SHALL NOT BE PLACED IN ANY FILL OR EMBANKMENT, 10, THE SUB GRADE SHALL BE COMPACTED AND BROUGHT TO A SMOOTH UNIFORM GRADE PRIOR TO FINISHED SURFACE APPLICATION. 11. THE AREAS OF THE OWNERS PROPERTY DISTURBED BY THE WORK AND NOT COVERED BY THE TOWER, EQUIPMENT OR DRIVEWAY, SHALL BE GRADED TO A UNIFORM SLOPE, AND STABILIZED TO PREVENT EROSION AS SPECIFIED IN THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. 12, SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO EXISTING SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES. IF REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION, SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LOCAL GUIDELINES FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL. GENERAL NOTES 1. FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWING, THE FOLLOWING DEFINITIONS SHALL APPLY: ENGINEER - INFINIGY CONTRACTOR - GENERAL CONTRACTOR (CONSTRUCTION) OWNER - AT&T OEM - ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER 2. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS THE BIDDING SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE CELL SITE TO FAMILIARIZE WITH THE EXISTING CONDITIONS AND TO CONFIRM THAT THE WORK CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED AS SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF CONTRACTOR. 3. ALL MATERIALS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED SHALL BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND ORDINANCES. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL ISSUE ALL APPROPRIATE NOTICES AND COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS, AND LAWFUL ORDERS OF ANY PUBLIC AUTHORITY REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK, GENERAL NOTES CONTINUED 4, ALL WORK CARRIED OUT SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL AND UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS AND LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL CODES, ORDINANCES AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS, 5, DRAWINGS PROVIDED HERE ARE NOT TO SCALE AND ARE INTENDED TO SHOW OUTLINE ONLY. 6. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, THE WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, APPURTENANCES, AND LABOR NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS, 7. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED OTHERWISE, B. IF THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT CANNOT BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS, THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROPOSE AN ALTERNATIVE INSTALLATION FOR APPROVAL BY THE CONTRACTOR. 9. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE ACTUAL ROUTING OF CONDUIT, POWER AND TI CABLES, GROUNDING CABLES AS SHOWN ON THE POWER, GROUNDING AND TELCO PLAN DRAWING. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN FIELD APPROVAL BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION FOR ANY DEVIATION FOR SHOWN ROUTES FOR ANY UTILITY. 10. THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, PAVEMENTS, CURBS, LANDSCAPING AND STRUCTURES. ANY DAMAGED PART SHALL BE REPAIRED AT SUBCONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE TO THE SATISFACTION OF OWNER. SUBSTITUTIONS OF ANY EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS REQUIRE THE APPROVAL OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION, 11. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL LEGALLY AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL SCRAP MATERIALS SUCH AS COAXIAL CABLES AND OTHER ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE EXISTING FACILITY. ANTENNAS REMOVED SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER'S DESIGNATED LOCATION. 12, SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL LEAVE PREMISES IN A CLEAR CONDITION ON A DAILY BASIS, 13. CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF SPECIFICATIONS UNDER "GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF AT&T SITES.' 14. WHERE THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS OR SPECIFICATIONS ARE IN CONFLICT WITH ANY REQUIREMENTS OF THE PERMIT ISSUED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION, THE PERMIT SHALL HAVE PRIMARY AUTHORITY. STRUCTURAL STEEL NOTES: 1. ALL STEEL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH LATEST EDITION OF AISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION MANUAL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL TO BE HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED AFTER FABRICATION PER ASTM A123. 3, ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL TO MEET ASTM A36 SPECIFICATIONS. 4. ALL WELDING SHALL BE PERFORMED USING E70XX ELECTRODES AND WELDING SHALL CONFORM TO AISC. SURFACES TO BE WELDED TO SHALL BE CLEANED AND PREPARED PER AWS STANDARD PRACTICE, WHERE FILLET WELD SIZES ARL NOT SHOWN, PROVIDE THE MINIMUM SIZE PER TABLE J2.4 IN THE AISC "MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION". PAINTED SURFACES SHALL BE TOUCHED UP. 5. DAMAGED GALVANIZED SURFACES TO BE REPAIRED PER ASTM A780, 6. BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL BE ASTM A325BEARING TYPE (3/4"0) CONNECTIONS AND SHALL HAVE MINIMUM OF TWO BOLTS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. BOLTS AND HARDWARE SHALL BE GALVANIZED PER ASTM A153,ALL HOLES IN STRUCTURAL STEEL TO BE AISC STANDARD SIZE (BOLT 0 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SOIL COMPACTION NOTES: 1, EXCAVATE AS REQUIRED TO REMOVE VEGETATION & TOPSOIL EXPOSE UNDISTURBED NATURAL SUBGRADE AND PLACE CRUSHED STONE AS REQUIRED, 2, COMPACTION CERTIFICATION: AN INSPECTION AND WRITTEN CERTIFICATION BY A QUALIFIED GEOTECHNICAL TECHNICIAN OR ENGINEER 15 ACCEPTABLE. 3. AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO INSPECTION AND WRITTEN CERTIFICATION, THE "UNDISTURBED SOIL" BASE SHALL BE COMPACTED WITH "COMPACTION EQUIPMENT", LISTED BELOW, TO AT LEAST 957 MODIFIED PROCTOR MAXIMUM DENSITY PER ASTM D 1557 METHOD C. 4. COMPACTED SUB BASE SHALL BE UNIFORM & LEVELED, PROVIDE 6" MINIMUM CRUSHED STONE OR GRAVEL COMPACTED IN 3" LIFTS ABOVE COMPACTED SOIL. GRAVEL SHALL BE NATURAL OR CRUSHED WITH 100% PASSING 1" SIEVE. 5. MINIMUM SOIL BEARING 2000 PSF OR .AS NOTED. COMPACTION EQUIPMENT: HAND OPERATED DOUBLE DRUM, VIBRATORY ROLLER, VIBRATORY PLATE COMPACTOR OR JUMPING. JACK COMPACTOR. CONCRETE AND REINFORCING STEEL NOTES: 1. ALL CONCRETE WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACI 301, ACI 318, ACI 336, ASTM AI84, ASTM A185 AND THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION FOR CAST -IN-PLACE CONCRETE, 2. ALL CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 4000 PSI AT 28 DAYS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 3. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A 615, GRADE 60, DEFORMED UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A 185 WELDED STEEL WIRE FABRIC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SPLICES SHALL BE CLASS "B" AND ALL HOOKS SHALL BE STANDARD, UN O. 4. THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR REINFORCING. STEEL UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS: CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EARTH......,.3 IN. CONCRETE EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER: {)6 AND LARGER .......................... 2 IN, 5 AND SMALLER & WWF,1 1/2 IN. CONCRETE NOT EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER OR NOT .CAST AGAINST THE GROUND: SLAB AND WALL .......................3/ 4 IN. BEAMS AND COLUMNS..............1 1/2 IN, A CHAMFER OF 314 SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL EXPOSED EDGES OF CONCRETE, UNO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 301 SECTION 4.2.4. 6, INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE EXPANSION/WEDGE ANCHOR, SHALL BE PER MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE. THE ANCHOR BOLT, DOWEL OR ROD SHALL CONFORM TO MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION FOR EMBEDMENT DEPTH OR AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. NO REBAR SHALL BE CUT WITHOUT PRIOR CONTRACTOR APPROVAL WHEN DRILLING HOLES IN CONCRETE. SPECIAL INSPECTIONS, REQUIRED BY GOVERNING CODES, SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN MANUFACTURER'S MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LOADS, ABBREVIATIONS AGE ABOVE GRADE LEVEL SITE BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION (E) EXISTING (P) PROPOSED MIN MINIMUM IN T.S. NOT TO SCALE REE REFERENCE U, O.N. UNLESS OTHERWISE NO -ED RF RADIO FREQUENCY T.B.O. TO BE DETERMINED T.B.R, TO BE RESOLVED TYR TYPICAL REQ REQUIRED ECR EQUIPMENT GROUND RING AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE MGB MASTER GROUND BUS EG EQUIPMENT GROUND BCW BARE COPPER WIRE SIAD SMART INTEGRATED ACCESS DEVICE GEN GENERATOR ' IGR INTERIOR GROUND RING (HALO) RBS RADIO BASE STATION Z p� 1Z Lu LLI L i Z o ZZ3g LLI 4-0 11l o>n,r s ap�oi.s cne�xea._AW_ vmlen rvumaer. Praecl Tltle. BUN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRSAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 1 FFA Nin zz"I vrew uFor 177 E rQi arae NOTES W �e Numeer N1 SYMBOLS S C SOLID GROUND BUS BAR S N SOLID NEUTRAL BUS BAR SUPPLEMENTAL GROUND OONDUCTOR o'ro 2 -POLE THERMAL -MAGNETIC o CIRCUIT BREAKER SINGLE -POLE THERMAL-MAGNEFIC 0 o CIRCUIT BREAKER B CHEMICAL GROUND ROD �i GROUND ROD DISCONNECT SWITCH Q METER CADWELD TYPE CONNECTION ■ COMPRESSION TYPE CON14ECTION - - GROUNDING WIRE Z p� 1Z Lu LLI L i Z o ZZ3g LLI 4-0 11l o>n,r s ap�oi.s cne�xea._AW_ vmlen rvumaer. Praecl Tltle. BUN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRSAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 1 FFA Nin zz"I vrew uFor 177 E rQi arae NOTES W �e Numeer N1 GENERAL ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING NOTES: PARI 1 - C(_NERAE 1.1 GENERAL CONDITIONS: A, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT THE EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID, ANY QUESTIONS ARISING DURING THE BID PERIOD IN REGARDS TO THE CONTRACTORS FUNCTIONS, THE SCOPE OF WORK, OR ANY OTHER ISSUE RELATED TO THIS PROJECT SHALL BE BROUGHT UP DURING THE BID PERIOD WITH THE PROJECT MANAGER FOR CLARIFICATION, NOT AFTER THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN AWARDED. B. THE CONTRACTORSHALL OBTAIN PERMITS, LICENSES, MAKE ALL DEPOSITS, AND PAY ALL FEES REQUIRED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE FOR THE WORK UNDER tH15 SECTION C. DRAWINGS SHOW THE GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF ALL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS COVERED UNDER THIS SECTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS. DRAWING SHALL NOT BE SCALED TO DETERMINE DIMENSIONS. 1.2 LAWS, REGULATIONS, ORDINANCES, STATUTES AND CODES, A. ALL WORK SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, AND ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL LAWS, REGULATIONS, ORDINANCES, STATUTES AND CODES. CONDUIT BENDS SHALL BE THE RADIUS BEND FOR THE TRADE SIZE OF CONDUIT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITIONS OF NEC. 1.3 REFERENCES: A. THE PUBLICATIONS LISTED BELOW ARE PART OF THIS SPECIFICATION. EACH PUBLICATION SHALL BE THE LATEST REVISION AND ADDENDUM IN EFFECT ON THE DATE. THIS SPECIFICATION IS ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED EXCEPT AS MODIFIED BY THE REQUIREMENT SPECIFIED HEREIN OR THE DETAILS OF THE PUBLICATIONS. DRAWINGS. WORK INCLUDED IN THIS SPECIFICATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE APPLICABLE PROVISION OF THESE 1. ANSI/IEEE ERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE) 2. ASTM (AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS) 3. ICE (INSULATED CABLE ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION) 4. NEMA (NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURER'S ASSOCIATION) 5. NFPA (NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION) 6, OSHA (OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION) 7. UL (UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES. INC.) B. ATI? GROUNDING AND BONDING STANDARDS 1.4 SCOPE OF WORK: A. WORK UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL CONSIST OF FURNISHING ALL LABOR, MATERIAL AND ASSOCIATED SERVICES REQUIRED TO COMPLETE REQUIRED CONSTRUCTION AND BE ALL B, ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE PROPERLY TESTED, ADJUSTED, AND ALIGNED BY THE CONI RACIOR. C. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL EXCAVATING, DRAINING, TRENCHES, BACKFILLING, AID REMOVAL OF EXCESS DIRT. D. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH TO THE OWNER WITH CERTIFICATES OF A FINAL INSPECTION AND APPROVAL FROM THE INSPECTION AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, E. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE A COMPLETE SET OF AS -BUILT DRAWINGS, DOCUMENT ALL WIRING EQUIPMENT CONDITIONS, NO CHANGES WHILE COMPLETING THIS CONTRACT. THE AS -BUILT DRAWINGS SHALL BE SUBMITTED AT COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT, PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL: A. ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE UL LISTED, NEW, AND FREE FROM DEFECTS. B, ALL ITEMS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE ACCEPTABLE TO THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION AS SUITABLE FOR THE USE INTENDED, C. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BEAR THE UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES LABEL OF APPROVAL, ND SHALL CONFORM TD REQUIREMENT OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, D, ALL OVERCURRENT DEVICES SHALL HAVE AN INTERRUPTING CURRENT RATING THAT SHALL BE GREATER THAN THE SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT TO WHICH THEY ARE SUBJECTED, 10,000 AIC MINIMUM. VERIFY AVAILABLE SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT DOES NOT EXCEED THE RATING OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 11004 NEC OR THE MOST CURRENT ADOPTED CODE PER THE GOVERNING JURISDICTION, 22 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT: A. CONDUIT: 1. RIGID METAL CONDUIT �RMC1 SHALL BE HOT -DIPPED GALVANIZED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE INCLUDING ENDS AND THREADS AND ENAMEL D Okk LACQUERED INSIDE IN ADDITION TO GALVANIZING. 2, LIQUIDTIGHT FLEX IDLE METAL CONDUIT SHALL BE UL LISTED, 3. CONDUIT CLAMPS, STRAPS NO SUPPORTS SHALL BE STEEL OR MALLEABLE IRON. ALL FITTINGS SHALL BE COMPRESSION AND CONCRETE TIGHT TYPE. GROUNDING BUSHINGS WITH INSUUTED THROATS SHALL BE INSTALLED ON ALL CONDUIT TERMINATIONS. 4. NONMETALLIC CONDUIT AND FITTINGS SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC OR SCHEDULE 80 PVC WHERE SPECIFIED. INSTALL USING SOLVENT -CEMENT -TYPE JOINTS AS RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. B. CONDUCTORS AND. CABLE: 1. CONDUCTORS AND CABLE SHALL BE FUME-RELARDANI, MOISTURE AND HEAT RESISMOTANT [HERALAS IIC, SINGLE CONDUCTOR, COPPER, TYPE THHN/THWN-2, 500 VOLT, SIZE AS INDICATED, x12 AWG SHALL BE THE MINIMUM SIZE CONDUCTOR USED. 2 SMALL10IW E NDS STRANLLER CONDUCTOR SHALL BE SOLID OR STRANDED AND #8 AWG AND URGER CONDUCTORS 3. SoLDERLESS, COMPRESSION -TYPE CONNECTORS SHALL BE USED FOR TERMINATION OF ALL STRANDED CONDUCTORS 4. STRAIN -RELIEF SUPPORTS GRIPS SHALL BE HUBBELL KELLEMS OR APPROVED EQUAL, CABLES SHALL BE SUPPORTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC AND CABLE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. 5. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE TAGGED AT BOTH ENDS OF THE CONDUCTOR, AT ALL PULL BOXES, J -BOXES, EQUIPMENT AND CABINETS AND SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH APPROVED PLASTIC TAGS (ACTION CRAFT, BRADY, OR APPROVED EQUAL). C, DISCONNECT SWITCHES'. 1. DISCONNECT SWITCHES SHALL BE HEAVY DUTY, DEAD -FRONT, QUICK -MAKE, QUICK -BREAK, EXTERNALLY OPERABLE, HANDLE LOCKABLE AND INTERLOCK WITH COVER IN CLOSED POSITION, RATING AS INDICATED, UL LABELED FURNISHED IN NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE, SQUARE -D OR ENGINEERED APPROVED EQUAL. D, CHEMICAL ELECTROLYTIC GROUNDING SYSTEM: 1. INSTALL CHEMICAL GROUNDING AS REQUIRED, THE SYSTEM SHALL BE ELECTROLYTIC MAINTENANCE FREE ELECTRODE CONSISTING OF RODS WITH A MINIMUM ,2 AWG CU EXOTHERMALLY WELDED PIGTIAL, PROTECTNE BOXES, AND BACKFILL MATERIAL. MANUFACTURER SHALL BE LYNCOLE XI GROUNDING ROD TYPES K2 -(•)CS OR K2L-(�)CS (') LENGTH AS REQUIRED, 2. GROUND ACCESS BOX SHN.L BE A POLYPLASTIC BOX FOR NON -TRAFFIC APPLICATIONS, INCLUDING BOLT DOWN FLUSH COVER WITH "BREATHER" HOLES, XIT MODEL xXB-22. ALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES AND COMROLL"' DEVICES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ENGRAVED LAMICOID NAMEPLATES INDICATING EQUIPMENT CONTROLLED, BRANCH CIRCUITS ID NUMBERING, ND THE ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE, 3. BACKFILL MATERIAL SHALL BE LYNCONITE ND LYNCOLE GROUNDING GRAVEL. E. SYSTEM GROUNDING: 1. ALLGROUNDING COMPONENTS SHALL BE TINNED AND GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SHALL BE k2 AWG BARE, SOLID, TINNED, COPPER. ABOVE GRADE GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INSULATED WHERE NOTED. 2. GROUNDING BUSES SHALL BE BARE, TINNED, ANNEALED COPPER BARS OF RECTANGULAR CROSS SECTION. STANDARD BUS BARS MGB, SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR. THEY SHALL NOT BEFABRICATED OR MODIFIED IN THE FIELD, ALL GROUNDING BUSES SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH MINIMUM 3/4" LEITERS BY WAY OF STENCILING OR DESIGNATION PLATE, 3 CONNECTORS CONNECTORS FOR THSHALLEBMATER ALSOUSE0,TIVITY, HEAVY U E TWO HOLE COMPRESSION UGSLABELED WIITH SGRUNDING HEATO SHRINK FOR MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS. INTERIOR CONNECTIONS USE TWO -HOLE COMPRESSION LUGS WITH INSPECTION WINDOW AND CLEAR HEAT SHRINK, 4. EXOTHERMIC WELDED CONNECTIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED IN KIT FORM AND SELECTED FOR THE SPECIFIC TYPES, SIZES, AND COMBINATIONS OF CONDUCTORS AN OTHER ITEMS TO BE CONNECTED. 5. GROUND RODS SHALL BE ERICO x'615800. COPPER -CLAD STEEL WITH HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL CORE AND ELECTROLYTIC -GRADE COPPER OUTER SHEATH, MOLTEN WELDED TO CORE, SYB"X70-0". ALL GROUNDING RODS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH INSPECTION SLEEVES. 6. INSTALL AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN ALL CONDUTS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AT&T SPECIFICATIONS AND NEC. THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE BONDED AT ALL JUNCTION BOXES, EDLLBOXES, DISCONNECT SWITCHES, STARTERS, AND EQUIPMENT CABINETS, F. OTHER MATERIALS. 1. THECONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE OTHER MATERIALS, THOUGH NOT SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED, WHIC ARE H REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETELY OPERATIONAL SYSTEM AND PROPER IN OF THE WORK. 2, PROVIDE PULL BOXES AND JUNCTION BOXES WHERE SHOWN OR REQUIRED BY NEC. G. PANELS AND LOAD CENTERS: 1, ALL PANEL DIRECTORIES SHALL BE TYPEWRITTEN. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL: A. ALL MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. B. EQUIPMENT SHALL BE TIGHTLY COVERED AND PROTECTED AGAINST DIRT OR WATER, AND AGAINST CHEMICAL OR MECHANICAL INJURY DURING INSTALLATION ND CONSTRUCTION PERIODS. 3.2 LABOR AND WORKMANSHIP: A. ALL LABOR FOR THE INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FURNISHED FOR THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED BY EXPERIENCED WIREMEN, IN A NEAT AND WORKMAN -LIKE MANNER B. ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE ADJUSTED, ALIGNED AND TESTED BY THE CONTRACTOR AS REQUIRED TO PRODUCE THE INTENDED PERFORMANCE C. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL THOROUGHLY CLEAN ALL EXPOSED EQUIPMENT, REMOVE ALL LIBELS AND ANY DEBRIS, CRATING OR CARTONS AND LEAVE THE INSTALLATION FINISHED AND READY FOR OPERATION. 3.3 COORDINATION: A. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL ITEMS WITH THE WORK. OWNER -FURNISHED EQUIPMENT DELIVERY SCHEDULE TO PREVENT UNNECESSARY DELAYS IN THE TOTAL 3.4 INSTALLATION: A, CONDUIT: LESS 1. ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CONDUIT AS SPECIFIED, NO CONDUIT OR TUBING OF THAN 3 4 INCH TRADE SIZE 2. PROVIDE RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL CONDUITS FOR ALL RISERS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. EMT MAY BE INSTALLED FOR EXTERIOR CONDUITS WHERE NOT SUBJECT TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE. 3. INSTALL SON. 80 PVC CONDUIT WITH A MINIMUM COVER OF 24" UNDER ROADWAYS, PARKING LOTS, STREETS, AND ALLEYS. CONDUIT SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COVER OF 18" IN ALL OTHER NON -TRAFFIC APPLICATIONS (REFER TO 2008 NEC; TABLE 300.5). 4. USE GALVANIZED FLEX STEEL CONDUIT WHERE DIRECT CONNECTION TO EQUIPMENT WITH MOVEMENT,VIBRATION, OR FOR EASE OF MAINTENANCE. USE LIQUID TIGHT, FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT FOR OUTDOOR APPLICATIONS. INSTALL GALVANIZED FLEXIBLE STEEL CONDUIT AT ALL POINTS OF CONNECTION TO EQUIPMENT MOUNTED ON SUPPORT TO ALLOW FOR EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION, 5, A RUN OF CONDUIT BETWEEN BOXES OR EQUIPMENT SHALL NOT CONTAIN MORE THAN THE EQUIVALENT OF THREE QUARTER -BENDS. CONDUIT BEND SHALL BE MADE WITH THE UL LISTED BENDER OR FACTORY 90 DEGREE ELBOWS MAY BE USED 6. FIELD FABRICATED CONDUITS SHALL BE CUT SQUARE WITH A CONDUIT CUTTING TOOL AND REAMED TO PROVIDEA SMOOTH INSIDE SURFACE, 7. PROVIDC INSULATED GROUNDING BUSHING FOR ALL CONDUITS. B. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING ALL CONDUITS DURING CONST MOISTURE RUCTION. TEMPORARY OPENINGS IN THE CONDOR SYSTEM SHALL BE PLUGGED OR CAPPED TO PREVENT ENTRANCE OF OR FOREIGN MATTER. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE ANY CONDUITS CONTAINING FOREIGN MATERIALS THAT CANNOT BE REMOVED. 9, ALL CONDUITS SHALL BE SWABBED CLEAN BY PULLING N APPROPRIATE SIZE MANDREL THROUGH THE CONDUIT BEFORE INSTALLATION OF CONDUCTORS OR CABLES. CONDUIT SHALL BE FREE OF DIRT AND DEBRIS, 10. INSTALL PULL STRINGS IN ALL CLEAN EMPTY CONDUITS. IDENTIFY PULL STRINGS. AT EACH END. 11. INSTALL 2" HIGHLY VISIBLE AND DETECTABLE TAPE 12" ABOVE ALL UNDERGROUND CONDUITS AND GO O 12. CONDUTSSHALL BE INSTALLED IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO INSURE AGAINST COLLECTION OF TRAPPED CONDENSATION. BE 13. PROVIDE CORE DRILLING AS NECESSARY FOR PENETRATIONS TO ALLOW FOR RACEWAYS AND CABLES TO ROUTED THROUGH THE BUILDING. DO NOT PENETRATE STRUCTURAL MEMBERS. SLEEVES AND/OR PENETRATIONS IN FIRE RATED CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE EFFECTIVELY SEALED WITH FIRE RATED MATERIAL WHICH SHALL MAINTAIN THE FIRE RATING OF THE WALL OR STRUCTURE. FIRE STOPS AT FLOOR PENETRATIONS SHALL PREVENT PASSAGE OF WATER, SMOKE, FIRE, AND FUMES. ALL MATERIAL SHALL BE UL APPROVED FOR THIS PURPOSE. B. CONDUCTORS AND CABLE: 1. SPLICES SHALL BE MADE ONLY AT OUTLETS, SLACK BOXES, OR ACCESSIBLE RACEWAY CONDULETS APPROVED FOR THIS PURPOSE, 2. PULLING LUBRICANIS SNAIL HE UL APPROVED. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE NYLON OR HEMP ROPE FOR PULLING CONDUCTOR OR CABLES INTO THE CONDUIT. 3, CABLES SHALL BE NEATLY TRAINED, WITHOUT INTERLACING, AND BE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH IN ALL BOXES 2� EQUIPMENT TO PERMIT MAKING A NEAT ARRANGEMENT. CABLES SHALL BE SECURED IN A MANNFROMEMECHANICID TENSION AND CONDUCTMOISTURERS OR ARE TBENDS OVER OCONDUIOTR BUSHINGS IS S SHALL BE PROTECT D. DAMAGED CABLES SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 4. ALL POWER WIRING SHALL BE COLOR CODED AS FOLLOWS'. DEER PTIbN 20817.40/127 cvSTEM$ PHASE A BLACK PHASE B RED PHASE C BLUE NEUTRAL WHITE GROUNDING GREEN C. DISCONNECT SWITCHES: 1. INSTALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES LEVEL AND PLUMB. CONNECT TO WIRING SYSTEM AND GROUNDING SYSTEM AS INDICATED. D.GROUNDING: 1. ALL METALLIC PARTS OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WHICH DO NOT CARRY CURRENT SHALL BE GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUILDING MANUFACTURER, AT&T GROUNDING AND BONDING STANDARDS, AND THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. 2. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL GROUNDING AND BONDING SYSTEM INDICATED WITH ASSEMBLY OF MATERIALS, INCLUDING GROUNDING ELECTRODES, BONDING JUMPERS AND ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION 3, ALL GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL PROVIDEA STRAIGHT DOWNWARD PATH TO GROUND WITH GRADUAL BEND AS REQUIRED. GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL NOT BELOOPED OR SHARPLY BENT. ROUTE GROUNDING CONNECTIONS AND CONDUCTORS TO GROUND IN THE BHDRTEST AND STRAIGHTEST PATHS POSSIBLE TO MINIMIZE TRANSIENT VOLTAGE RISES, 4. BUILDINGS AND/OR NEW TOWERS GREATER THAN 75 FEET IN HEIGHT AND WHERE THE MAIN GROUNDING CONDUCTORS ARE REQUIRED TO BE ROUTED TO GRADE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ROUTE TWO GROUNDING CONDUCTORS FROM THE ROOFTOP, TOWERS, ND WATER TOWERS GROUND RING, TO THE EXISTING GROUNDING SYSTEM, THE GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN 2 0 AWG COPPER, ROOFTOP GROUND RING SHALL BE BONDED TO THE EXISTING GROUNDING SYSTEM, THE BUILDING STEEL COLUMNS, LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM, AND BUILDING MAIN WATER LINE (FERROUS OR NONFERROUS METAL PIPING ONLY) 5. TIGHTEN GROUNDING ND BONDING CONNECTORS, INCLUDING SCREWS AND BOLTS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S PUBLISHED TORQUE TIGHTENING VALUES FOR CONNECTORS AND BOLTS. WHERE MANUFACTURER'S TORQUING REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE, TIGHTEN CONNECTIONS t0 COMPLY WITH TIGHTENING TORQUE VALUES SPECIFIED IN UL TO ASSURE PERMANENT AND EFFECTIVE GROUNDING 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATIONS OF GROUNDING TIE -IN -POINTS TO THE EXISTING GROUNDING SYSTEM. ALL UNDERGROUND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS SWILL BE MADE BY THE EXOTHERMIC WELD PROCESS AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. 7. ALL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS SHALL BE INSPECTED FOR TIGHTNESS EXOTHERMIC WELDED CONNECTIONS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE INSPECTOR HAYING JURISDICTION BEFORE BEING PERMANENTLY CONCEALED. 8. APPLY CORROSION -RESISTANCE FINISH TO FIELD CONNECTIONS AND PLACES WHERE FACTORY APPLIED PROTECTIVE COATINGS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED. USE KOPR-SHIELD ANTI -OXIDATION 9. AOMPOUND ON SEPARATE, GONiINUOUSRENSULATED EQUISSION PMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SFL.LL BE INSTALLED N ALL FEEDER AND BRANCH CIRCUITS. 10. BOND ALL INSUUTED GROUNDING BUSHINGS WITH A BARE 6 AWG GROUNDING CONDUCTOR TO AGROUND BUS. 11. DIRECT BURIED GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED AT A NOMINAL DEPTH OF 36" MINIMUM BELOW GRADE, OR 6" BELOW THE FROST LINE, USE THE GREATER OF THE TWO DISTANCES. 12, ALL GROUNDING CONDUCTORS EMBEDDED IN OR PENETRATING CONCRETE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN SCHEDULE 40 PVC CONDUIT. 13. THE INSTALLATION OF CHEMICAL ELECTROLYTIC GROUNDING SYSTEM IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS REMOVE SEALING TAPE FROM LEACHING AND BREATHER HOLES, INSTALL PROTECTIVE BOX FLUSH WITH GRADE, 14, DRIVE GROUND RODS UNTIL TOPS ARE A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF 36" DEPTH OR 6" BELOW FROST LINE, USING THE GREATER OF THE TWO DISTANCES. 15. IF COA%N 0 THE ICE BRIDGE IS MORE THAN 8 NE FROM THE GROUND BAR AT THE BASE OF THE TOWER, A SECOND GROUND BAR WILL BE NEEDED AT THE ENO OF THE ICE BRIDGE, TO GROUND THE COAX CABLE GROUNDING KITS IN-LINE ARRESTORS 16. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR, AND/REPLACE,E, EXISTING GROUNDING SYSTEM COMPONENTS DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION AT THE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE. 3.5 ACCEPTANCE TESTING: A. CERTIFIED PERSONNEL USING CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT SHALL PERFORM REQUIRED TESTS AND SUBMIT WRITTEN TEST REPORTS UPON COMPLETION. B. WHEN MATERIAL ANO/OR WORKMANSHIP IS FOUND NOT TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS, THENON-COMPLYING ITEMS SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE PROJECT SITE AND REPLACED WITH ITEMS COMPLYING WITH THE SPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS PROMPTLY AFTER RECEIPT OF NOTICE FOR NON-COMPLIANCE. C. TEST PROCEDURES; F ALL FEEDERS SHALL HAVE INSULATION TESTED AFTER INSTALLATION, BEFORE CONNECTION TO DEVICES. THE CONDUCTORS SHALL TEST FREE FROM SHORT CIRCUITS AND GROUNDS TESTING SHALL BE FOR ONE MINUTE USING 1000V DC. PROVIDE WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION FOR ALL TEST RESULTS, 2. PRIOR TO ENERGIZING CIRCUITRY, TEST WIRING DEVICES FOR ELECTRICAL CONTINUITY AND PROPER POLARITY CONNECTIONS 3. MEASURE AND RECORD VOLTAGES BETWEEN PHASES AND BETWEEN PHASE CONDUCTORS AND NEUTRALS. SUBMITA REPORT OF MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM VOLTAGES 4, PERFORM GROUNDING TEST TO MEASURE GROUNDING RESISTANCE OF GROUNDING SYSTEM USING THE IEEE STANDARD 3 -POINT "FALL -OF -POTENTIAL" METHOD. PROVIDE PLOTTED TEST VALUES AND LOCATION SKETCH. NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY IF MEASURED VALUE IS OVER 5 OHMS. V (7 a5 Z�u 1 1 W Qo L i z V Z Z Lu 4 F h vows o�nrre Y�snn etl u"� est Tilla Po BDN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 141 FANRVIEVYROAD GORE, VA 32637 R-- For, - Q Q v </ Drawoy nn. NOTES DravnnP Num Oar N2 PROPOSED AT&T WR77V 1201240V 6'-8 1/4'K 6'-8 1/4' \STEEL IWC (NEO 120060) ON PROPOSED PRE -FAB PLATFORM (NEO 120324) AND PROPOSED AT&T JoKW OTESEL O£NERiw W/ 190 GALLON TANK (0ENER4C/NEO 120230) ON PROPOSED 12')(16' CONCRETE PAD W PROPOSED /2'-6 X20'LEASE AREA (250 S.F. LEASE AREA)— If X 50450'FENCED COMPOUNL (BY OTHERS) EXISTING UTILITY POIE — C PROPOSED f0' 62A YEL ACCESS OR/4E (BY OTHERS) 195' MONOPOLE (BY OTHERS) (2) 4' CONOUNS EXISTING UTILITY POLE (SVEC #41) :R 375'1) (BY OTHERS) (iJ 4' CONDUIT 0, 380 2) (BY OTHERS) / // 12 E%ISTING TREELINE (TVP) / G f f \ \ EXISTING PROPERTY LINE (TYP) y \ � f EXISTING BUILDING (TYP) \ / SI PLA /� 1 C1 SCALE: AS NOTED MERAL SITENOTE I. A COMPLETE BOUNDARY SURVEY OF ME HOST PARCEL HAS NOT BEEN PERFORMED BY INTRIOY SOLUTIONS. BOUNDARY INFORMATION WAS OBTAINED FROM OELOS, GIS )ATA AND FLANS OF RECORD. 3. SITE INFORMATION WAS OBTAINED FROM A 'IELD INVESTIGATION PERFORMED BY INFINIGV SOLUTIONS, CONTRACTOR TO FIELD IF— DIMENSIONS AS NECESSARY BEFORE CONSTRUCTION, 3. THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT GOES NOT INCLUDE ICES CT ADVERTISING. a. THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT IS UNMANNED AND iHIRE' CRE RDT REWIRE A MEWS OF WATER SUPPLY OR SEWAGE DISPoSaI. 5. NO LANDSCAPING WORK IS PROPOSEO IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS EVE DLOPMENT O`ER THAN THAT WHICH IS SHOWN. 8. THE PROPOSE) DEVELOPMENT DOES NOT INCLUDE 0—FSTO.RACE UR ANY GOUD WASTE PECEPTACLES. 7. TES BNO.II ON PAn ARE TAKEN fROM OWnfPs R[COROS AND FIELD LSFFATION OF VISIBLE SUiFAGE FFAIURES. 1HE XISTENCE. EXTENT AND f_ HORDONTAI AMD VERTICAL LOCATIONS OF )TIS171I HASNOT BEEN VERIFIED. My NNTRACTOR PERFORM 1% WORK ON THIS SITE MUST CONTACT MISS Ullu1T AT T 40 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORN. 9. PER FEMA FPM y51F000070D, ETF. 09/GE/2009. RIE PROPOSED AT&T DEVELOPMENT WILL OCCUR IN ZCNE MI OP MINIMAL FLOOD HAZARD. SITE PROPERTY LINE STREET OR ROAD TREE/SHRUB TREE LINE UTILITY POLE GRAPHIC SCALE, 10^ ' 0 50' 100 C�SCALE (11x17): 1" = 100'-0" SCALE (22x34): 1" = 50'-0" Chl.k . CH6okea slew NumEer 489401 .1.1 TIIIeI BDN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 1°GORES VA22637 o P .a Fo_y ® ��n C Pwa� c G'ow� ' r SLnf= R T 1 SITE PLAN C1 PROPOSED MONOPOLE 195'-0' (BY OTHERS) PROPOSED HANDHOL£ (BY OTHERS) — PROPDStD PAD MOUNTED TRANSFORMER (BY OTHERS) PROPOSED (2) 4' C17NOUl]S (FOR POKER, 375'1) (BY OTHERS) PROPOSED 120/24OV, 10 6 GANG METER STACK (SHENANDOAH VALLEY ELECTRIC COOP) (BY OTHERS) W/ PROPOSED I20/24OV, 10,, 200A AT&T METER AND MCB. PROPOSED 2' UD CLYIDU/T (FOR AT&r 200A POWER, 40'1) PROPOSED 2' UG CONDUIr (FOR Ar&r TELCO 45't) - 50' SED 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE BARBED WIRE (BY OTHERS) SSM 50,50 FENCED COMPOUND S.F.) (BY OTHERS) PROPOSED AT&T Ir, BR/Dor W/ PROPOSED (3) 24PR FlBER CABLES PROPOSED (9) 6/C DC CABLES x xn —X— Fx—X—X— r----1 F---7 r--� x 1UT 2 z2DE I 12'.1BE FUTURE of LEASE A L( LEASE F.)A (240 S. )A 92 S F.)AR S x 1 I 25' 1 L x SED 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE BARBED WIRE (BY OTHERS) SSM 50,50 FENCED COMPOUND S.F.) (BY OTHERS) PROPOSED AT&T Ir, BR/Dor W/ PROPOSED (3) 24PR FlBER CABLES PROPOSED (9) 6/C DC CABLES x xn AT&T I20/240Y, To, 200A P/LC W/ GEN PLUG (INTEGRAL TO INC) PROPOSED AT&T WR77V 1201240V 6'—B 1/4'X 6'—B 1/4' STEEL NIC (NEO 120324) OL/ " I 3 PROPOSED PRE—FAB PLATFORM AND PROPOSED AT&T JOKW DIESEL GENM70M W/ I90 GALLON TANK [:T— kT (CENERAC/NEO x20230) ON X — X X X PROPOSED 10/8' CONCRETE PAD IN PROPOSED 12'-6' X10' LEASE AREA ;i N (250 S.F. LEASE AREA) PROPOSED AT&T 12'-0(20' LEASE AREA iA (250 S.F. LEASE AREA) \ AT&T CPS ANTENNA (ATTACHED 1O NIC) PROPOSED 12' ACCESS GATE (BY OTHERS) PROPOSED 10' GRAVEL ACCESS DOW (BY OTHERS) 1 COMPOUND PLAN NORTH 22 SCALE: AS NOTED GRAPHIC SCALE: 20' 10' 0 10' 20' SCALE (11x17): 1" = 20'-0" SCALE (2204): 1" = 10'-0" TOP OF PROPOSED LIG47N/NO ROD OVERALL H£ICHT) _ EIEVRA 7. 1201x0 A0:1 �IDP OF PROPOSED MONOPOLE _ ELEVARON: 1195'-0 ACL —� Y _0$,60f OF PROPOSED AT&TANTENNAS \ VARON: t194r0ACC OF PROPOSED AT&T ANTENNAS £LfVARDN:AIX - —' - — RTURE CARRIER RAD CENTER ELEVATION: 3180'-O" AGL FUTURE CARRIER RAD CENTER ELEVATION: }170'-0" AGE FUTURE CARRIER RAD CENTER _ ELEVATION: 3160-0" AGL GRADE LEVEL ELEVATION, 0'=0 AAGL PROP05ED 6' L/C4ITN/NG RED (BY OTHERS) / PROPOSED AT&T ANTENNA .ARRAY W/ (12) ANTENNAS (6 INSTALL, 6 FUTURE) (15) RRHI (9 INSTALL, 6 FLOURE) (J) OC9s (J INSTALL) FUTURE CARRIER ANTEENA ARRAY (TVP OF 3) 2 EVATION \_12J NOT TO SCALE PROPOSED MONO°OIE (BY OTHERS) W/ PROPOSED (3) AT&T 24PR FlBER CABLES PROPOSED (9) AT&T 6/C DC POWER CABLES ROUTED INSIDE POLE PROPOSED 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE W/ I- BARBED HIRE 1BY OTHERS) J �dw �(D Z� WLu a LLza Z7 Z W �s rsv.v :P/asps ao � w1_ 1-02 Armon Tnla BD N PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 aOI RAIMR AD Preper.a For. -.y s COMPOUND PLAN AND ELEVATION Drswng Numbs. C2 CABLE SYSTEM & RF SYST M D SIGN P N DOTES. 1. SECTOR ORIENTATION/AZIMUTH WILL VAR`f FROM REGION PROPOSED ANTENNA SCHEDULE AND RF SYSTEM DESIGN PLAN (RFDS DATED 0212212019, V2019_1.0) TO REGION AND IS SITE SPECIFIC. REFER TO SEPARATE RF REPORT FOR EACH SITE TO DETERMINE THE ANTENNA LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF EACH TOWER SECTOR FACE. D_ W SECTOR ANTENNA POSITION ANTENNA MANE, MODEL RAD CTR. FT AGE AZIMUTH MT -TILT RRH MAKE MODEL / E -TILT FEEDLINE FEEDLINE LENGTH JUMPER LENGTH „ #1 FUTURE BE INSTALLED USING A MINIMUM OF (3) WRAPS OF TAPE AND SHALL BE NEATLY TRIMMED AND SMOOTHED OUT SO AS TO AVOID UNRAVELING, ar A°ITC CABLE (I) T61C 06Ail (3) 6/C IANC DC CABLES 140`t SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3/4" WIDE. COMMSCOPf NOKIA A/RSCALE DUAL RRH 4T4R 6/2/14 32OW AHCBA CTE 700: 2 2 NNHH-65C-R4 )BO 60' 0 NOKIA A/RSCALE DUAL RRH 4T4R 815166 32OW AHRB LTE 1900 B AWS 15 2'11 /2'11 #3 CCMMSCOPE 190' 60' p NOKIA ARCA BS A/RSCALE RRH 4T4R 85 /60W ANCA LTE 850 Et 850 SG• 2 NAIFUTURE WC5 RRH 1Yt - #4 FUTURE FUTURE 7000 RRH 12111 B #5 FUTURE - - 2. SUB CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL A BRASS (1) 24PR FIBER OP77C CABLE12111 (3) 61C f6AW0 DC CABLES /4011 CCMMSCOP£ NOX/A A/RSCALE DUAL RRH 4T4R 872114 32OW AHLBA LTE 700.' 2 #6 NNHH-BSC-R4 180 iB0' 0 NOKIA A/RSCALE GLIAL RRH 4T4R 025166 32OW AHRB LTE 1900 & AWS 25 /2'11 COMMSCOPE NOKIA ARCA 85 A/RSCALE RRH 4T4R 85 16OW ANCA LTE 850 & 850 5O' 2 190' iB0' #7 0 NNHH-65C-R4 FUTURE WC5 RRH 12'11 _ _ _ _ _ #8 FUTURE FUTURE 7000 RRH 721.t C #9 FUTURE ANTENNA i'1 REFER TO AT&T ANTENNA prolan COLOR & NUMBERING SCHEME DATED 5/17/2005, REV, 2/2/2005 BDN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 (1) 24PR RBER OP77C CABLE (3) 6/0 /6AW DC CABLES1211 140'.f #10 COMMSCOPE 190,0 NOKIA A/RSCALE DUAL RRH 474R 812114 J10W AHLBA LTE 700; 2 NNNH-65C-R4 NOKIA A/RSCALE DUAL RRH 4T4R 825166 J20W AHF18 LIE 1900 & AWS 25 iyt 11'11 #11 NNHHN65opf I90' 300' p NOY/A ANCA B5 A/RSCALE FRN 4W 95 16OW ANCA LIE 850 & 850 SC. 2 FUTURE WC5 RRH - #12 FUTURE FUTURE UTURE 7000 FRN 23 GPS - OPS _ _ _ _ _ (1) 112' COAX ISt - CABLE SYSTEM & RF SYST M D SIGN P N DOTES. 1. SECTOR ORIENTATION/AZIMUTH WILL VAR`f FROM REGION X906 J TO REGION AND IS SITE SPECIFIC. REFER TO SEPARATE RF REPORT FOR EACH SITE TO DETERMINE THE ANTENNA LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF EACH TOWER SECTOR FACE. D_ W 2. THE STANDARD IS BASED ON EIGHT COLORED TAPES -RED, BLUE, GREEN, YELLOW, BROWN, ORANGE, WHITE, AND SLATE(GREY). THESE TAPES SHOULD BE READILY AVAILABLE TO THE ELECTRICIAN OR CONTRACTOR ON SITE. Z o 7 i w L Lu a rc 1 1 E Z o Lu I H 3. USING COLOR BANDS ON THE CABLES, MARK ALL RF 7 CABLE BY SECTOR AND CABLE NUMBER AS SHOWN ON L "CABLE MARKING COLOR CONVENTION TABLE", Z z LLJ 4. COLOR CODE TAPE SHALL BE 3" WIDE AT TOP AND w MIDDLE OF TOWER AND 2" WIDE AT THE BOTTOM. ALL JUMPERS SHALL BE INCLUDED. 5. ALL COLOR CODE TAPE SHALL BE 3M-35 AND SHALL BE INSTALLED USING A MINIMUM OF (3) WRAPS OF TAPE AND SHALL BE NEATLY TRIMMED AND SMOOTHED OUT SO AS TO AVOID UNRAVELING, ar 6. ALL COLOR BANDS INSTALLED AT OR NEAR THE GROUND�� \\ 11 ? ? SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3/4" WIDE. 7. ALL COLOR CODES SHALL BE INSTALLED SO AS TO+ti`/ ALIGN NEATLY WITH ONE ANOTHER FROM SIDE-TO-SIDE CABLE IDENTIFICATION NOTE�� 1. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE COLOR CODING WITH THE MASTER COLOR CODE DOCUMENT.o%on a�uws 2. SUB CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL A BRASS IDENTIFICATION TAG (1-1/2" IN DIAMETER WITH 1/4' STAMPLD LETTERS AND NUMBERS ONE AT THE ANTENNA PORT CONNECTION NEAR THE END OF THE JUMPER AND ONE ON EACH END OF THE JUMPER SERVING THE RADIO EQUIPMENT. EACH TAG WILL BE STAMPED WITH "ATT' AND THE ANTENNA PORT _ A3TJs E�a a us5a o IDENTIFICATION NUMBER EXAMPLE BELOW. TAGS SHALL BE ATTACHED WITH CORROSION PROOF UV RESISTANT a,r_ ARE OR CABLE -TY. A SAMPLE T` ANTENNA i'1 REFER TO AT&T ANTENNA prolan COLOR & NUMBERING SCHEME DATED 5/17/2005, REV, 2/2/2005 BDN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA #10138153 141 RNEAROAD GORE. VA.2- %aparetl For. Yom„ Al GAMMA, 3, C, OR Z ALPHA, 1, A, OR X RF CABLES RF CABLES C1 THRU Cl0 Al THRU A10 AS RED'D AS REO'D o,aNmg T2 RF SCHEDULE AND NOTES c1 BETA, 2. B, OR Y RF CA13LES B1 THRU 810 AS 1. D D.z Numb ANTENNA SECTOR AND CABLE DEFINITION C3 � T T NNA ORIENTATION NORTH CIL SCALE: NTS NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL THE ANTENNA DOWNTILT BRACKET WITH THE DOWNTILT SPECIFIED IN THE ANTENNA CABLE CONFIGURATION SCHEDULE. PROPOSED 1-716' X 120' LG 2, RRHS MUST BE MOUNTED BEHIND ANTENNA A53, GR. B, 35KS/ SOH. 40 MOUNTING PIPES 3, 00 NOT INSTALL DOWNTILT BRACKETS ON FIRSTNET ANTENNAS. 1/1 pROPOSEO F3P—HRK10 HAND RRL K? PROPOSED ANTENNA ANTENNA CET NOTES: POSITION #2/46/410 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL THE ANTENNA DOWNTILT BRACKET WITH THE OOWNTILT SPECIFIED IN THE ANTENNA PROPOSED FJP-IOW MOUNT PROPOSED LOW PROFILE PLATFORM W/ WORK PLATFORM PROPOSED RRSIN£T ANTENNAS (POSITIONS ,2 /6 m 110) PROPOSED DC9 (TIP OF 3) rPROPOSED 2-718' X 120' to A53, GR. B, 35KST SCH 40 MOUNTING P —PROPOSED 85 RRH ANO PROPOSED 830 RR, ON PROPOSED SM M (SNE PRO 1 /RRUOSM) ANTENNA I P . �hIY&ir,.T:i A� DC9 MOUNTING DETAIL / x \ AI,ITCN IA /DDU /nrn 11I111nITIAIIe TC All iS TRI—PLATFORM MOUNT WITH WALKWAYS, SITE PRO 1 MODEL g: F3P-10W v J BPH R. JOHNS • L c. No, 0402053459 2 ANTENNA LATFORM DETAIL 03/04/2020 ca SCALE: AS NOTED GRAPHIC SCALE: 00 A 6' 3' 0 3' a SCALE (1107): 1" = 6:� 0" SCALE (27x341 1" - 3'-n" POSITION #3/47/i11 AT&T TOWER PIM NOTICE #12 FIRSTNET ANTENNA PIM AREA WHEN SUPPORTING RF CON( JUMPERS, CPRI, NET OR CABLE,1/1ILOC AT THE PLATFORM LEVEL N1 (NO RRHS TO BE MOUNTED IWTHIN) (FF) HERE I ENSURE THERE IS NO RUSTING MEIN. ON MOUNTING WHERE CABLE HANGER AND ADAPTER ME TO BE L & USE A WIRE BRUSH OR WIRE WHEEL ! DRILL TO REMOVE MI' RUSTING METH. PROPOSED AT$T ANTENNA THE CLEW THE MWNDNC SURFACE (INCLUDING REMOVAL OF MINOR CORROSION) WITH A SCOTCH BRAE PPD. PANTMY EXPOSED METAL WHERE THERE WAS RUST OR GNVMRING PmIacN Numeer. Y (71P OF 2 PER SECTOR, 6 TOTAL) Oqq A11 ENSUREWAS ENSURE THE PAINT DRIED BEFORE APPLYING NO—OX. GO NOT USE NOSE GTMIPS TO SECURE CABLF HNGENS OR HANGER AmpTERS IN HIGH RISK PIM ZONFB. ALLCHILES TIER SHOULD BE RUSH CUT TO FROG EYE SIRBAUGI aha CSP1 (4 A2 NP SITE I0: 4124 FA # 10138153 6000E PPP 141 D (GORE 10 A. parse For 1 <Y $3 PROPOSED A/RSCALE 825166 RRH AND 3 ✓� PROPOSED AYRSCALE 812114 RRH MOUNTED TO PROPOSED . SIMYEL MOUNT BEHIND ANTENNA (TTP PER SECTOR, 3 TOTAL) q9 RRH MOUNTING NJ a4 FUTURE "1,' ANTENNA DETAILS /—(TYP OF 2 PER SECTOR, 6 TOTAL) FUTURE 700 RRH MOUNTED BEHIND ANTENNA (TYP OF 1 PER SECTOR, 3 TOTAL) � T T NNA ORIENTATION NORTH CIL SCALE: NTS NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL THE ANTENNA DOWNTILT BRACKET WITH THE DOWNTILT SPECIFIED IN THE ANTENNA CABLE CONFIGURATION SCHEDULE. PROPOSED 1-716' X 120' LG 2, RRHS MUST BE MOUNTED BEHIND ANTENNA A53, GR. B, 35KS/ SOH. 40 MOUNTING PIPES 3, 00 NOT INSTALL DOWNTILT BRACKETS ON FIRSTNET ANTENNAS. 1/1 pROPOSEO F3P—HRK10 HAND RRL K? PROPOSED ANTENNA ANTENNA CET NOTES: POSITION #2/46/410 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL THE ANTENNA DOWNTILT BRACKET WITH THE OOWNTILT SPECIFIED IN THE ANTENNA PROPOSED FJP-IOW MOUNT PROPOSED LOW PROFILE PLATFORM W/ WORK PLATFORM PROPOSED RRSIN£T ANTENNAS (POSITIONS ,2 /6 m 110) PROPOSED DC9 (TIP OF 3) rPROPOSED 2-718' X 120' to A53, GR. B, 35KST SCH 40 MOUNTING P —PROPOSED 85 RRH ANO PROPOSED 830 RR, ON PROPOSED SM M (SNE PRO 1 /RRUOSM) ANTENNA I P . �hIY&ir,.T:i A� DC9 MOUNTING DETAIL / x \ AI,ITCN IA /DDU /nrn 11I111nITIAIIe TC All iS TRI—PLATFORM MOUNT WITH WALKWAYS, SITE PRO 1 MODEL g: F3P-10W v J BPH R. JOHNS • L c. No, 0402053459 2 ANTENNA LATFORM DETAIL 03/04/2020 ca SCALE: AS NOTED GRAPHIC SCALE: 00 A 6' 3' 0 3' a SCALE (1107): 1" = 6:� 0" SCALE (27x341 1" - 3'-n" POSITION #3/47/i11 AT&T TOWER PIM NOTICE � sA w mn.n nn WHEN SUPPORTING RF CON( JUMPERS, CPRI, NET OR CABLE,1/1ILOC AT THE PLATFORM LEVEL 'ATEO AVD/OR MD KN RAD CENTER, UTNZE Ottm 2 W RATED 1/4" WIDE "LOW "BLE BES (PER TE SUPPORT Drewn.�y_ HERE I ENSURE THERE IS NO RUSTING MEIN. ON MOUNTING WHERE CABLE HANGER AND ADAPTER ME TO BE L & USE A WIRE BRUSH OR WIRE WHEEL ! DRILL TO REMOVE MI' RUSTING METH. <Neaee THE CLEW THE MWNDNC SURFACE (INCLUDING REMOVAL OF MINOR CORROSION) WITH A SCOTCH BRAE PPD. PANTMY EXPOSED METAL WHERE THERE WAS RUST OR GNVMRING PmIacN Numeer. HRS BEEN DAMAGED WIN CON—CALVMIZING PNM (CCN—GNU). USE NO—OX BETWEEN PIPE MOUNTING HARDWARE aes,_oax (CLUMPS OR STAINLESS—STEEL BANDING) AND MOUNTING PIPE. IF COLD—CNV FAINTMPUEO, Project Tnle. ENSUREWAS ENSURE THE PAINT DRIED BEFORE APPLYING NO—OX. GO NOT USE NOSE GTMIPS TO SECURE CABLF HNGENS OR HANGER AmpTERS IN HIGH RISK PIM ZONFB. ALLCHILES TIER SHOULD BE RUSH CUT TO FROG EYE SIRBAUGI PREVENT INJURY FROM EXPOSED SHARP EDGES. DO NOT ATTACH BRASS TAGS TO RF CABLES FOR "BLE IDENTIFlGTION. RRHs CANNOT BE LOCATED DIRECTLY BEHIND ANTENNA THEY ME SERVING. SITE I0: 4124 FA # 10138153 141 D (GORE VA.138337 parse For 612/814 RRH y OSED 825/66 RRH 5£D RODS MOUNT I /RRUDSM) n s w DANTENNA AND 2 RAPHIC RRH MOUNTING OSCALE 2 4' 4 DETAILS ALPHA SECTOR 6CC_Plpre p_P20LFN7PAlA3_P30CWprep_P40pre p_FO_NoDC_A 1..., 2 nn._ yrotl� .nx,w'�wrrmi u+n aw.mex WE BETA SECTOR 6CC_Plprep_P20LFN7PASA3_P30CWprep_P40prep_FO_NoDC_B GAMMA SECTOR 6CC_Plprep_P20LFN7PA1A3_P30CWprep_P40prep_FO_NoDC_C 9889 J l/ZaF Z� W 1 ' LLJLLI � c 1 i Z o Zw � yo eo � . iy� �, aseoox ae BDN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA ,# 10138153 F-1 sono Go avn 37 � �Wm o7a.a,a nn. RF PLUMBING DIAGRAM C4 WIC COMPONENTS J WIC FOUNDATION NOTES NUMBER NEO III DESCRIPTION F2017026 20060 AT&T 6'-8 1/4"X 6'-8 1/4" STEEL WIC of 120/24OV, 200A, 10, 3 SOURCE MAINS; ASCO SERIES AA-G-1220042-10OR-CL-R TBD 300-G PLUS MTS; STRIKESORS; 42 POSITION SQUARE D PANELBOARD, NEMA313 ENCLOSURE; COO RIGHT; 65kA LL�LU Z o� NETSURE 7100 SERIES -48VDC DC POWER SYSTEM SIZED 582127000203 NE0.20068 0 1000AMP ON -48VDC SIDE AND 500A ON +24VOC SIDE Z — w W/ 3 FACTORY INSTALLED AND WIRED BATTERY TRAYS, PTS 3703 -WIC WOE NEQ.19678 RACK COMMBAY-WIC-WITHOUT FIBER PANEL PTS3704-WIC-WF NEO.19679 R.CK COMMBAY-WIC-WITH FIBER PANEL DIRECT AIR COOLING (DAC) SYSTEM. DUAL -48VDC AF000135 BL0.10558 POWEREDFRESH AIR COOLING KIT WITH HVAC CONTROL 11.. SEE SUPPORTING STRUCNRAL DOCUMEMARON FOR COMBO FOR LOW VOLTAGE (24 VAC) CONTROLLED HVAC UNIT ECUAI2ACA0365-A5-100 N/A 1 TON WALL MOUNTED HVAC W! CONTROLLER, 1'0 A325 -X THREADED RODS PER SKI, (6) TOTAL, USING HI SUPPLY, RETURN GRILLS, AND REMOTE SENSOR 1 C DETAIL Cg SCALE: NTS LED UGHT FI RE (LOCATED IN CEIUNG, TYP OF 4) SMOKE DETECTOR (LOCATED IN CEIUNG) BROOM FINISH W/ 3,4° CHAMFER EDGE PIPE SNB (FOR GPS ANTENNA) LOCKABLE ENTRY DOOR W/ DC FRESH AIR COOLING SYSTEM — COMBO PLATFORM / (ORDERED SEPARATELY, 1/ NOT PART OF IMC)� 3/4" CHAMFER (TYP) FIN1!6" SH RA/— ® 10" O.C. , TOP AND BOTTOM) R OMPACTED GRANULAR FILL E07EXTILE FABRIC (MIRAFI 500X) MIN. CRUSHED STONE OR COMPACTED GRANULAR FILL - — 24 PORT CABLE ENTRY PORT J WIC FOUNDATION NOTES (ROXIEC 24.24 Q ENTRY, Z of WALLS AND ENTRY DOOR TYP OF 5) ZLu was 1. REMOVE ALL LOOSE INORGANIC OR UNSUITABLE SOIL TO NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY. LL�LU Z o� UNDISTURBED BEARING STRATA W,� ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING PRESSURE OF 200D PSE. 7 SECURITY LIGHTS ''� 2, FRONT FRONT ® Z — w 2. CONCRETE STRENGTH SHALL BE 4000 PSI, MIN, (DESIGN BY VERDI 7� PRC W/ ATS/MTS FUND AND 3. STAB SHALL BE LEVEL i1/4". 7■ o N 4. THE "UNDISTURBED SOIL' BASE SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 11.. SEE SUPPORTING STRUCNRAL DOCUMEMARON FOR COMBO /— IC LAi'OL)T ISOMETRIC VIEW GE PLATFORM BY VERIIV. 2. SECURE COMBO GENERATOR PLATFORM TO CONCRETE PAD W/ (2) PROCTOR MAXIMUM DENSITY PER LLAD T7557 1'0 A325 -X THREADED RODS PER SKI, (6) TOTAL, USING HI HY-200A ADHESIVE ANCHOR SYSTEM, ASTMAT MODIOFIIEDC 3 CONCRETE PAD DET L CS SCALE: NTS ;O, NOT PART OF W1C1 :,00; �E0 ELEVATION E uAu N \ RIGHT ELEVATION,T , 5. PRELIMINARY PAD DESIGN; SUITABILITY OF FLOATING PAD TO BE SCALE: NTS DETERMINED AFTER GEOTECHNICAL ANALYSIS. _j52 /4'X (1 1/4' ;NEQf 20060) GENERATOR WING OF J Z of ZLu was (DESIGN BY VERA) LL�LU Z o� 6--B 1/4 7 SECURITY LIGHTS ''� 2, FRONT FRONT ® Z — w AND(Typ RE AND REAR) (DESIGN BY VERDI 7� PRC W/ ATS/MTS FUND AND GENERATOR PLUG 7■ o N it n 11.. SEE SUPPORTING STRUCNRAL DOCUMEMARON FOR COMBO DESIGN BY VERTN, SEE NOTES 2 & 3 FOR GE PLATFORM BY VERIIV. 2. SECURE COMBO GENERATOR PLATFORM TO CONCRETE PAD W/ (2) PLATFORM ANCHORING) 1'0 A325 -X THREADED RODS PER SKI, (6) TOTAL, USING HI HY-200A ADHESIVE ANCHOR SYSTEM, COMBO PLATFORM 3. MIN. THREADED RODEE.MBBEED SHALL BE 9' IN CONCRETE PAD. (ORDERED SEPARATELY, ;O, NOT PART OF W1C1 :,00; �E0 ELEVATION E uAu N \ RIGHT ELEVATION,T , PLATFORM ISOMETRIC VIEW /4'X (1 1/4' ;NEQf 20060) GENERATOR WING OF (TYR EA. ENO) J (DESIGN BY VERA) ACCESS STAIRS (TYP OF 2) (DESIGN BY VERDI WIC COMBO GENERATOR PLATFORM GRAVITY MOUNT KR (NEO /20324, 11.. SEE SUPPORTING STRUCNRAL DOCUMEMARON FOR COMBO DESIGN BY VERTN, SEE NOTES 2 & 3 FOR GE PLATFORM BY VERIIV. 2. SECURE COMBO GENERATOR PLATFORM TO CONCRETE PAD W/ (2) PLATFORM ANCHORING) 1'0 A325 -X THREADED RODS PER SKI, (6) TOTAL, USING HI HY-200A ADHESIVE ANCHOR SYSTEM, 3. MIN. THREADED RODEE.MBBEED SHALL BE 9' IN CONCRETE PAD. l 4 \WIC/GENERATOR ON COMBO PLATFORM ISOMETRIC VIEW CS j SCALE: NTS BON PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 1A, FAIRVIEW - EQUIPMENT DETAILS C5 CLEARANCE TABLE CLEARANCE REO'D WIDTH 36" FORINSTAL_ATION ACCESS REAR WITH SUP'LIEO MOUNTING BRACKE'S; RIGHT NOTES: LEFT 4" FOR ,VR TOP 12" "' -PFL.^A 1. ALCATEL-LUCENT/NOKIA VIA AT&T SUPPLIES t`�VIOTE RADIO HEAD (RRH JIMA TOWER/MONOPOLE. REMOVING UNCAPPED END CONTINUOUS SINGLE SECTION OF BRIDGE RRH AND RRH MOUNTING BRACKET. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY UNISTRUT AND INSTALL RRHs AND ALL MOUNTING ' n HARDWARE INCLUDING ALU/NOKIA RRH MANUFACTURER'S SUPPORT BRACKET 2. WHEN USING COMPONENTS FOR SPLICING V WALL MOUNTING BRACKET IF NECESSARY. STANDARDS BRIDGE CHANNEL SECTIONS, THE SPLICE SHOULD Z ALU/NOKI MAKES CABLE TERMINATIONS. 2. DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS ARE FOR RRH 12" OR D4" WIDE ICE BRIDGE BE PROVIDED AT THE SUPPORT, IF POSSIBLE, OR AT A MAXIMUM OF 2 CUT ICE BRIDGE CHANNEL LENGTH TO O Z x w ' WITHOUT MOUNTING BRACKET 6,Z_ AND WEIGHT TABLE ,kF VODEL HEIGHT WID P x C=P -I IGF L., RRI1 2x40-07AT 24.6 11 5 1291 LBS 3. WHEN USING COMPONENTS, SUPPORT TOGETHER WITH 6 AWG WIRE. 1. 325 RRH 4.30-4R 21.2 9 3' 2.9 LBS AL., RRH 4x25-WCS-4R 31.5 315 LBS ATB66A RRH4x45-eF 25.8"x".6"x7.2" 529 LRS TRAPEZE KIT ORDER ADDITIONAL BRIDGES, TRAPEZE KITS AS REQUIRED TO WITH A MAXIMUM CANTILIVER DISTANCEFROEEF NINA 4T4 8,F/" 2 14 J20V1 AFLd' 2E�"x'28"x7.4" 99.2 l85 NOKIA 4T4R B25 X66 3201V AMB 21.]`x'.2.8"x6.'_' 68.18 LBS NOKIA 4T4R ARCA 13.2x11.6xfi �" 36.E' LBS END OF THE ICE BRIDGE. 3 -0 (ttP) 4. CUT BRIDGE CHANNEL SECTIONS SHALL Bib' NOMA 4T4R 830 160W ANNA 16.83"x1240"x1.3" _'9.02 .BS CLEARANCE TABLE CLEARANCE REO'D FRONT 36" FORINSTAL_ATION ACCESS REAR WITH SUP'LIEO MOUNTING BRACKE'S; RIGHT 4" FOR AIP FLEW LEFT 4" FOR ,VR TOP 12" "' -PFL.^A BOTTOM 11 2' =Gi �G�CJT ROUTING 1 RRH DETAIL C6 SCALE NTS 2 AWG THW OR TW STRANDED GROUND LEAD ATTACHED TO PIPE WITH EXOTHERMIC WELD TO SECTOR ONO BAR 3-1 PIPE (2" TO 4" OD AS PER STRUCTURAL AND/OR MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS) PROPOSED -USE ROUND MEMBER PANEL ADAPTER AS REQUIRED ANTENNA TO SECURE JUMPERS (PTO ANDREW -31670-2 OR APPROVED EQUAL) MOUNTING BRACKET FURNISHED WITH ANTENNA - NET MOTOR NOTES: 1. ANTENNA ORIENTATION IS BASED ON TRUE NORTH BEARING, CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY TRUE NORTH PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. CONTRACTOR TO REFER TO FINAL RF CONFIGURATIONS SHEET FOR ANTENNA AZIMUTHS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 3. DO NOT INSTALL DOWNTILT BRACKET ON FIRSTNET ANTENNAS. 4. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE COLOR CODING IN THE FIELD WITH AT&T REPRESENTATIVE. 5. INSTALL SURGE ARRESTORS ON MAIN COAXIAL CABLES, GROUND TO NEAREST GROUND BAR. 6. SUB CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL A BRASS IDENTIFICATION TAG (1 1 12" IN DIAMETER) WITH I/4" STAMPED LETTERS AND NUMBERS. ONE AT THE ANTENNA PORT CONNECTION NEAR THE END OF THE JUMPER AND ONE ON EACH END OF THE JUMPER SERVING THE RnD10 EQUIPMENT. EACH TAG WILL BE STAMPED WITH AT&T AND THE ANTENNA PORT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER. I.E. TAGS SHALL BE ATTACHED WITH CORROSION PROOF UV RESISTANT WIRE OR CABLE -TY. WNTEN A MOUNTING DETAIL C6 SCALE: NTS 'IPE MOUNTING BRACKET R_AYCAP MODEL NO" DC9-48-60-24-8C-EV PROVIDES FIBER CONNECTIONS FOR UP TO 24 PAIR FIBER (LC -LC SINGLE MODE) AND PROTECTION FOR NINE (9) INDIVIDUAL -48VOC CIRCUITS (a12 TO $4 AWG) CEO A CEO 21427 WEIGHT (W/O MOUNT); 16.0 LBS WEIGHT (W/ MOUNT) 26.2 LBS L5 \RAYCAP DC9 FIBER/DC DEMARC DOME DETAIL C6 SCALE- NTS %D_ -WARNING TAPE (1 TYR.) o I 4- COMPACTED BACK FILL TO959. MODIFIED PROCTOR DENSITY Al l\ PER ASTM D 1557 UNDISTURBED n I COMPACTED SAND Il POWER CONDUIT PVC SCHEDULE -4D SIZE AS SHOWN ON DWG TELCO CONDUT .� _. 7 ,. PVC SCHEDULE -4C SIZE AS SHOWN ON DWG 6 "XCOMPOUND TRENCHING DETAIL 26 SCALE. NTS rm �- oaa�e�ee xlan 0e 2 oen TiAe- - BEN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 a :gIR'_ROAD BOG .2 .1 w�ao d' A" `r EQUIPMENT DETAILS C6 NOTES, INSTALL DRIP LOOP ON I. WHEN USING COMPONENTS AS SHOWN IN ANTENNA CABLES V 00 AT STANDARD DETAILS, MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE BOTTOM OF CUT POST LENGTH TO SUIT BY SPAN BETWEEN SUPPORTS ON A J G TOWER/MONOPOLE. REMOVING UNCAPPED END CONTINUOUS SINGLE SECTION OF BRIDGE a BENDING RADIUS PER CHANNEL SHALL BE 6 FEET, ' n MANUFACTURER'S SUPPORT BRACKET 2. WHEN USING COMPONENTS FOR SPLICING V © STANDARDS BRIDGE CHANNEL SECTIONS, THE SPLICE SHOULD Z 12" OR D4" WIDE ICE BRIDGE BE PROVIDED AT THE SUPPORT, IF POSSIBLE, OR AT A MAXIMUM OF 2 CUT ICE BRIDGE CHANNEL LENGTH TO O Z x w ' FEET FR OM THE SUPPORT. SUIT (SEE NOTES) BOND SECTIONS w 3. WHEN USING COMPONENTS, SUPPORT TOGETHER WITH 6 AWG WIRE. rc W o SHOULD BE PROVIDED AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE ENDS OF ICE 1 1 w LL Z w TRAPEZE KIT ORDER ADDITIONAL BRIDGES, TRAPEZE KITS AS REQUIRED TO WITH A MAXIMUM CANTILIVER DISTANCEFROEEF _ MAINTAIN MAXIMUM CABLE SPAN OF 2 FEET FROM THE SUPPORT T( THE ® _ END OF THE ICE BRIDGE. 3 -0 (ttP) 4. CUT BRIDGE CHANNEL SECTIONS SHALL Z ui FIBER, POWER CABLE ARRANGEMENT HAVE RAW EDGES TREATED WITH A BY CONTRACTOR MATERIAL TO RESTORE THESE EDGES TO _ THE ORIGINAL CHANNEL, OR EQUIVALENT, FINISH. m 5 . ICE BRIDGES MAY BE CONSTRUCTED WITH - n is COMPONENTS FROM OTHER n - MANUFACTURERS, PROVIDED THE s 18.8° MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 3" STANDARD PIPE OR EQUIVALENT ARE FOLLOWED. i w F 6. DEVIATIONS FROM STANDARDS FOR 11 z SIDE FRONT REAR BOTTOM FirWIONS ARE RHPOTHENRE PSECTI EINTALT MANUFACTURE R'S ED APPROVAL. 7. DEVIATIONS FROM ICE BRIDGE FOUNDATIONS REQUIRE ENGINEERING APPROVAL. CONCRETE PIER 6. THE DESIGN IN BASED ON ASCE 7-05, 3 (F�'=4,000 PSI SECOND GUST WIND SPEED OF 90 MPH, LJ EXPOSURE C, ELEVATION D GRADE C OM MSCOPE MODEL NO: NNHH-65C-R4 RADOME MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS, UV RESISTANT RADOME COLOR: LIGHT GRAY Q MINIMUM) 9. THIS DESIGN IS BASED ON 24" WIDE ICE DIMENSIONS, HxW.Q 96.0"x19,6".7.8" •>' BRIDGE, 3" STD PIPE, AND (12) 1 5/8" WEIGHT, W/O MOUNTING KIT 39.2 LBS �'�`=� DIA. CABLES IN 3 ROWS OF 4 AND POST CONNECTOR: (8) 4.3-10 FEMALE12 SUPPORT SPACING OF 10. HEIGHT OF POST SHALL BE 10'-6" MAX. ABOVE GROUND LEVEL, hwo a a 2 A NNA AI\ICE it. FOR MONOPOLE OR SIMILAR �---�� -\I BRIDGE DETAIL INSTALLATIONS, ALL AT&T uc AND FIBER C6 SCALE', NTS �C5 SCALE: NTS CABLES SHALL BE ROUTED IN 2" INNERDUCT. 'IPE MOUNTING BRACKET R_AYCAP MODEL NO" DC9-48-60-24-8C-EV PROVIDES FIBER CONNECTIONS FOR UP TO 24 PAIR FIBER (LC -LC SINGLE MODE) AND PROTECTION FOR NINE (9) INDIVIDUAL -48VOC CIRCUITS (a12 TO $4 AWG) CEO A CEO 21427 WEIGHT (W/O MOUNT); 16.0 LBS WEIGHT (W/ MOUNT) 26.2 LBS L5 \RAYCAP DC9 FIBER/DC DEMARC DOME DETAIL C6 SCALE- NTS %D_ -WARNING TAPE (1 TYR.) o I 4- COMPACTED BACK FILL TO959. MODIFIED PROCTOR DENSITY Al l\ PER ASTM D 1557 UNDISTURBED n I COMPACTED SAND Il POWER CONDUIT PVC SCHEDULE -4D SIZE AS SHOWN ON DWG TELCO CONDUT .� _. 7 ,. PVC SCHEDULE -4C SIZE AS SHOWN ON DWG 6 "XCOMPOUND TRENCHING DETAIL 26 SCALE. NTS rm �- oaa�e�ee xlan 0e 2 oen TiAe- - BEN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 a :gIR'_ROAD BOG .2 .1 w�ao d' A" `r EQUIPMENT DETAILS C6 2310 [91"] OVERALL HEIGHT bot 31.6"] [1422 6 6°] [4 a ) [3 5"] 80 [3.2"] 111 [4.4"]A_� MAIN �1) AG LOAD LEAD CONDUIT C) IAC FROM UTILITY I® tir�N �SI 12�0/CAL �I PLACE) LATCHING DOOR �o PLACES) IF REST CT IFILITER & AIR ON INDICA7 F ME, I RETURN --E EAIV B> COMMUNICATION �O`D`T' k Gy FUEL VENTS OC 4�I Il��j� SEE N GTE ? I♦ Ile 16 EL L" EL IML ImL �I�NpNp11 1 SEE 3TJE-U1 AREA LETAIL_ B"] [},7"] LOW TOMER 7HEATERC:-: SE GTE ENGINE BLOCK N BOX 1.DTE 21 9'5 B)PRIMACTION 32 SO •• 2310 [91"] OVERALL HEIGHT bot 31.6"] [1422 6 6°] [4 a ) [3 5"] 80 [3.2"] 111 [4.4"]A_� MAIN �1) AG LOAD LEAD CONDUIT C) IAC FROM UTILITY I® tir�N �SI 12�0/CAL !I '(GLAND LATE NCLUOFG) --E EAIV B> COMMUNICATION �O`D`T' O (SEE NOTE 8) B� 94 O B"] [},7"] LOW TOMER N BOX COTE B)PRIMACTION B [306"]ENING [15.1']TANKPRIMLTACE 5 pB-UP $ LOW TAOE REp)O(NO6TE AiTME 7) CONNECTOR BOX LOM VOLTAGE STUB -UP. AREA (NOTE 8) 299X43 [1.T'] SNB -UP ARG DETAIL VEW !2% SCALE I BTU'] TANK STUB -UP AREA (NOTE 6) 2"7A-1 —�{ li OVERCALL LENGTH DISCHARGE TYR SIDE (NOTES 11 /AR AND REARE(NOTEE IO) �9 CONTROL PANEL INCITE IF LOW VOLTAGE CUSTOMER CONNECTION BOX (NOTE B) LIFTING HRACrcETS ¢)7.45 [0.69'] [� 914 [36'] 40 x 60 SLOT MOUNTING HOLES MQUNTNC HOLES"] COC LI.SB' X 2.36'] (8 PLACES) 95D [37:4"]� TMP 76.2 [3"] RIGHT SIDE VIEW OIL ORDAIN <s PLACES) SID TANK WIDTH (]" NPi 430 [TMp"] 110 ryp.3") (SHOWN WITH DOORS REMOVED) FUEL ) $EPARpTOR OIL FILTER [16.9] 1288 [49T V BATTERY TYP CENTER OF GRAVITY 2692 [UOS"] (IN 60X) TANK LENGTH DESCRIPTION MAIN �1) AG LOAD LEAD CONDUIT C) IAC FROM UTILITY I® tir�N �SI 12�0/CAL !I '(GLAND LATE NCLUOFG) 1) TRANSFER EUTCH/ EAIV B> COMMUNICATION �O`D`T' START T T BE RUN IN CONDUIT All AC MKINO, (SEE NOTE 8) *0-'.�- ss°°! 'I�.I 1'L IILUE LOW TAOE TANK HE CLEARANCE to CONNECTOR BOX LIFTING HRACrcETS ¢)7.45 [0.69'] [� 914 [36'] 40 x 60 SLOT MOUNTING HOLES MQUNTNC HOLES"] COC LI.SB' X 2.36'] (8 PLACES) 95D [37:4"]� TMP 76.2 [3"] RIGHT SIDE VIEW OIL ORDAIN <s PLACES) SID TANK WIDTH (]" NPi 430 [TMp"] 110 ryp.3") (SHOWN WITH DOORS REMOVED) FUEL ) $EPARpTOR OIL FILTER [16.9] 1288 [49T V BATTERY TYP CENTER OF GRAVITY 2692 [UOS"] (IN 60X) TANK LENGTH DESCRIPTION �1) AG LOAD LEAD CONDUIT C) IAC FROM UTILITY I® tir�N �SI 12�0/CAL 44 I '(GLAND LATE NCLUOFG) 1) TRANSFER EUTCH/ $GO COMMUNICATION �O`D`T' START T T BE RUN IN CONDUIT All AC MKINO, (SEE NOTE 8) *0-'.�- ss°°! LEFT SIDE VIEW NOTES. 1. CONTROL PANEL INCLUIES BATTERY CHARGER WITH THREE PRONG CORD 2. 15DOW 12OWC ENGINE BLOCK HEATER WITH THREE PRONG CORD 3, 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND SYSTEM G N RAC 1 0 /240V 79 3W OKW DI cc fFNcR TnR 7 0 A ON FU L TANK K. GENERATOR MUST BE GROUNDED 5, GENT ER OF GRAVITY h WEIGHT MAY SHIFT SLIGHTLY DUE TO UNIT OPTIONS M00EL NO 50030 (NEO #20230] 6. STUB -UPS: BASF TANK REQUIRES ALL STUB -UPS. TO BE IN THE REAR OF TANK STUB -UP AREA 7 HIGH VOLTAGE STUB -UP AREA INCLUDES THE AC LOAD LEAD CONNECTION TO THE MAIN LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER, THE NEUTRAL CONNECTION, AND AUXILIARY 120/240V CONNECTION WOGHi DATA (JN OEc FNPtt F Fl TAK1 E. CONNECTION POINTS FOR CONTROL WIRES. BOTTOM OF LOW VOLTAGE CUSTOMER CONNECTION BOX HAS KNOCKOUTS FOR 1/2• AND 3/4' CONCUR FITTINGS 9. MUST ALLOW FREE FLOW OF DISCHARGE AIR AND EXHAUST. SEE SPEC SHEET FOR MINIMUM AIR FLOW AND MAXIMUM RESTRICTION ROUIREMENTS CENEFAiOP: 1409KG (3106 LBS) 10, MUST ALLOW FREE FLOW OF INTAKE AIR. SEE SPEC SHEET FOR MINIMUM AIR FLAW AND MAXIMUM RESTRICTION REQUIREMENTS GENERATOR WRH WOODEN SHIPPING SKI05: 1474KC (3230 LBS) II. GENERATOR MUST BE INSTALLED SUCH THAT FRESH Coo UNG AIR IS AVAILABLE AND MIT DISCHARGE AIR FROM THE RADIATOR IS N 12. O IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN i0 ENSURE THAT THE GENERATOR INSTALLATION COMPLIES WITH ALL APPU ABOT CLECULATED CODES, STANDARDS, AND RE GHE NS 13. 190 GALLON USEABLE CAPACITY BASETANK IS INCLUDED AM GENERATOR 14. UNIT 15 SHIPPED WITH FUEL SUPPLY AND RETURN LINES DISCONNECTED PND PLUGGED BETWEEN ENGINE AND FUEL TANK. THIS HAS BEEN DONE TO FACILITATE PRESSURE TESTING OF THE TANK IN ME FIELD. FOR INFORMATION REGARDING CONNECTING ME NEL SUPPLY AND RETURN LINES PRIOR TO START UP, SEE THE FUEL TANK FIELD TESTING PROCEDURE (OE5082) SUPPLIED IN THE IAXN LOOSE VIEWS KIT, WHICH IS SHIPPED WRH THIS GENERATOR, 15. SEE GENERAC ORAWINO OC3850 FOR DISCHARGE DUCT REMOVAL. REMOVAL OF DUCT WILL PROVIDE ACCESS TO MUFFLER FOR SERVICING. 6. ADDITIONAL 2" FEMALE NPT PORTS - PLUGGED OR EQUIPPED WITH TOP -MOUNT SWITCHES DEPENDING ON UNIT OPTIONS. \DIESEL GENERATOR DETAI 07 SCALE: NTS Q�7 J Lu Lu V�H¢c Z os ZL LL z o Zw� M �S a� 11 �1 N z �Axo/tlx wcAiHuaxs PmjecWET PPM.t Ttla' BON PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 191 ORE VIP }C83] O eparc0 Far. y c Rm E g F N F.— Title GENSET DETAILS C-19 RN -1 C7 DC9 FIBER CONNECTIONS Ly 1 812700 -- —� (2> 2 PCS/B25/1900 2 ---r 5 AWS/966/2100 . 4 WCs/R50/230C ��2 5 - FIRSTNET/314/]002 - 6 B5/850 - THE <_ - 7 85/850 _ 5G 01- - B FUTURE 2 9 FUTURE 2 16 U UNE 2 II FUTURE (1 12 FUTURE 13 FUTURE 2 14 FIRURE�> 15 FUTURE 16 FUTURE 2 17 FUTURE 2 18 FUTURE 2 19 FUTURE 20 ' FUTURE �2 C 1 ) 21 FUTURE O 22 FUTURE 2 23 FUTURE 2 24 FUTURE " ` d FIBER _ FIBER OUTPUT 24PR FIBER CABLE ?PRSINGLE MODE FIBER, OUT OUTDOOR RFOR FIN" RRhI SON CON NECQON (NP PER RRH) DO DC POWER CONNECTIONS WCS/B30/2300 1 �o- L�C_I 65 850 LIE & 50 FIINRE rJL NE Cp Q-, O T`1 L I� _POS _) `U FI RSTNET/B"4/7OU ANU 612/70 O " I 0 PC.. -0 9b AWS/B66/2100 AND Pcs/R�s 1soB LD MEG C' OPOS 1 EUILURE C I ,JI PI OS C FUTURE J nCj 0 FUTURE �J NES C}7 FUTURE ;r NEG C _ .. CONNECT SHIELD 0 AIN WIRE a --� CABLE GND WIRE TO GROUND BAR GROUND - GROUND (NOTE 2) (TAP) Jr BAR DCIDOWNPUTLR�- - - OUTPUT - - 6/C DC TRUNK "'FATED GREEN, STRANDED _ 0-1/c - 1 DO T MAA' OR - IULATED COPPER CONDUCUR (3 ABITY ON PIANS) (ROUTED TO NEAREST BUSSBAR) /C DI' POWER CABLE, OUTDOOR RATED, FOR NOTES; FINAL RRH CONNECTION 1, TRUNKGLATP ND KIIS. (TPER RRH) TRUNK GLAND KII A: OVAL CASKET FOR #4 AND ##AWG TRUNK (CEO. 21428) • TRUNK ClANO Mi B: OVAL GASKET FOR (2) #4 AWG TRUNKS (CEO. 21429) TRUNK GLAND KIT C. OVAL GASKET FOR (2) #8 AWO TRUNKS (CEO. 21434) 2. WHLN SIFLLCEO CABLE IS USED CONNECT CAGLE AUTO BRAIN WIRE AND GROJND WIRE TO GROUND BAR, 3. FIRST SOUID INSTALLED WILL BE 11RMEO TO THE LOWEST RANO (OR FIRST INSTALLED) RRH ON AEPHA SECTOR, IN THE EVENT THE ALARM CARIF IANNOI BL CONNECTED TO ALPHA IT WILL BE ACCEPTABLE TO ALARM TO THE CLOSEST PHYSICAL SECTOR ON AN EXCEPTION BASIS. 4. 2ND SWID INSTALLED WILL BEALARMED TO THE LOWEST BAND (OR FIRST INSTALLED) RRH ON BEEN SECTOR. 4. 3RD SODIC INSTALLED WILL BE ALARMED TO THE LOWEST BAND (OR FIRST INSTALLED) RRH ON GAMMA SECTOR. 5. MN RRH WILL NEVER HAVE MORE THAN ONE SQUID ALARMED ON IT 6. SOLID AIARI.ISARE NOT TO BE DAISY CHAINED, O= I, CONNECIOR �^,,,, C_ STRIKEsoBE PROTEC ION AYCAP DC9 FIBER/DC DEMARC DOME DETAIL MODULE. BY RAYCAP C8.j SCALE: NTS 000 maw Ho Z o� 1Zwao Lu 11 Z o ZZ W S;4 R° orae o a. Is eee� e1N,m serol tot TIID. m BDN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID; 4124 FA # 10138153 141 FAIRVIEW ROAD GORE. VA 21637 Pnp-d For, r..r i C .` rcNWry Drew.np Titic DC9 WIRING DIAGRAM DravAng Numeer CB FlRS]NET ANTENNA PIM AREA s (NO RRH. TO BE MOUNTED WITHIN) (TYP) 1 PROPOSED AT&T ANTENNA 2 (TTA OF 1 PER SECTOR, 6 TOTAL) y'w / p4M app pTOH, '\ gii 6f � #2 t�& FUTURPROPOE d6 RRH AN VS RRH MOUDNTED TO SSG PROPOSED SBVEL MOUNT BEHIND ANTENNA N1' 60 (TYP PER SECTOR, 3 TOTAL) d,9 PV/t PROPOSED Lf A/RSCA81$/66 RRH AND #10 - 'Ft'y. MOP'S PROPOSED AIRSCAf' 812114 RRH MOUNTED TO ,e 8 PROPOSED SIWVEL MOUNT BEHIND ANTENNA (PP PER SECTOR, J TOTAL) #9 A #3f FUTURE AT&T ANTENNA —(TYP OF 2 PER SECTOR, 6 TOTAL) FUTURE 700 RRH MOUNTED Fjjj BEHIND ANTENNA . � e4 R4 -I1 w �(TYR OF I PER SECTOR, 3 TOTAL) #8 07 #5 4E PROPOSED LOW PRORLE PEATFORM W/ WORK PLATFORM PROPOSED nRSTNET ANTENNAS g (POSTnONs /2 16 & /10) PROPOSED DC9 (TTP OF J) 1 ANTENNA ORIENTATION NORTHC9 SCALE: ITS NOTES. 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL THE ANTENNA DOWNTILT BRACKET WITH THE DOWNTILT SPECIFIED IN THE ANTENNA CABLE CONFIGURATION SCHEDULE. 2. RRHs MUST BE MOUNTED BEHIND ANTENNA. 3. DO NOT INSTALL DOWNTILT BRACKET ON FIRSTNET ANTENNAS. PROPOSED ANTENNA CENTE MATCH MOUNT O X 120" LG I $CH 40 MOUNTING PIPES F3P-OPLL MOUNT LATFORM (INiEORAL TO rip-ou) POSITION 42/0410 SITE PRO 1 MODEL NO.: F3P-12—WLL 12' 3 SIDED PLATFORM W/ HANGING WALKWAY AT&T CEO #BLD.10634 2-7/8" O.D. x 120" LC SCH. 40 PIPE MAST (TYP OF 5 PER SECTOR 15 IOTAL) 2 \ANTENNA PIATFORM DETAIL C9 SCALE. ITS AT&T TOWER PIM NOTICE w=aN/ mli.n WHEN SUPPORTING RF CO. JUMPERS. [PRI, RET OR DC D4 LOCATED AT THE PUTFORM D/OR LEVEL PNANTENNA PAD CENTER, UTILIZE QTY -1/4 = ] W RATED 1/' WIPE NriON CA81E PES (PER,,xT,._ cus D ie^etl Cnacxetl. .,� SUPPORT POIM) ENSURE THERE IS NO OUSTING METAL ON MOUNTING PIPE WHERE CABLE HANGER AN ADAPTER ARE PROPOSED 1-7/B- X 120 LC AM GR, B, JSKS1 $CH. 40 MOUNRNO PIPES TO BE ATTACHED. USE A WIRE BRUSH OR WIRE WHEEL k MDRILLINOR TO REMOVE INT' ROBING H SPI [LUN THE MOUNTING SURFACE (INCLUDING REMOVAL OF MINOR CORROSION) WITH A SCOTCH SPITE PAC. PLANT ANY EXPOSED METAL WHERE THERE WAS RUST OR GALVANIZING HAS BEEN DAMAGED lett rvumber. ssoD1 PROPOSED 2-718 X 110' LC WITH CORDR PLANT (CIXING ALV). USE NTING BETWEEN PIPE MOUNTING HARDWARE project TAH. A$J CR. B, J$KSI BCH. 40 A10UNRNG PIPES OR STINNUESI N S -STEEL BEFORE) PND MOUNTING PIPE. li COLD-GALV PLANT WAS APPUED, ENSURES PAI ENSURE THE PAINT HAS DRIED BEFORE H APPLYING NO -OX. DO NOT USE ROSE C -PE TO SECURE CABLE HANGERS OR FIANGER ADAPTERS IN HIGH RISK PIM ZONES. BON PARITY NSB PROPOSED ANTENNA ALL CABLES TES SHOULD BE FLUSH CUT TO PREVENT INJURY FROM EXPOSED SHARP EDGES. DO ATTACH BRASS TAGS TO RF FOR S OCANNOT FROG EVE SIRBAUGH RRHa BE LOCATED CIRECTLY BT EHIND ANTENNALES THEY ARE SEWING, SITE ID: 4124 FA k 10138153 PROPOSED DC9 (TYP) aR aawBwRGnD GORE, VA ]1831 pares Po, ANTENNA CENTERLINE TO MATCH MOUM CE RLI � ado PROPOSED 8/1/8/4 RRH !� w �,� n PROPOSED 85 RRH AND FUTURE PICS RAN F(SITE AND PROPOSED 825/66 PRH ON PROPOSED SWIVEL S S ON PROPOSED SWNEL MOUNT MOUNT (SITE PRO i /RRUDSM) PRO 1 /RRUDSM) 2 n' N Draw^g nae ANTENNA AND WORK PurPDRM RRHING (INEGRAL TO EJP - WORK Pu FORM I 70 OPLL) DETAILS MIDDLE PIPE pQaITI0N 3/#7/411 CPN EN A/RRH/DC9 MOUNTING D AIL ry °MmbaOrUNT ,_Lgj SCALE: ITS C9 E 1 PROPOSED 3OkW DIESEL GENER47OR ON 190 GALLON TANK (GGVER40/NEO III F6FYO;-.:i— T T — T — T CONDUIT SCHEDUL KEY DESCRIPTION I 2' CONDUIT W/ sp/0+114G (FROM METER TO PTLC) 2 2' CONDUIT' W/ 6W1 PULLSTA/NG (FROM TELCO OER4RC TO WIC) 3 2' CONDUIT W/ 3/3/0+1120 (FROM GENERATOR TO PRC) 4 1' CONDUIT EK/ 4/10+21BG (FROM PTLD 70 GENEPATOR NEATER & BATTERY CHIMER) 3 I -CONDUIT W/ MULRCONDUCTOR CA&E (FOR GENERATOR CONTROL) 6 I' CONDUIT 8 PAIR (MIN) 124 ALARM CABLES AND /MON PULL UNE (FOR GEN ALARMS) PROPOSED AT&T 6'-8 1/4'% 6'-8 1/4' STEEL WIC (NEO 120060) T T NOTES: 1. MULTIPLE KEY CHART CALLOUTS REPRESENT MULTIPLE INSTAI IAHONB OF CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS, 2. WIG PRE -PLUMBED FOR AC P-1 AND DC POWER CONNECTIONS. SEE MANUFACTURER DRAWINGS FOR CONDUCIORS, RACEWAYS, LIGHT LAYOUT, SMOKE 01 LAYOUT, ARE EQUIPMENT LAYOUT. 3. INSTAII (12) 12V, 16040 BATTERIES (MARATHON MIVIBCFT, NFO )DISI/1) CONFIGURED IN (3) BATTERY STANDS N -48WC NOMINAL FOR APPROX. 4,25 HRS BATTERY BACKUP TIME 4. ACTIVATE/INSTALL (8) -48VDC 2000W RECTIFlFRS (EMERSON ESURE) (NED 115930) IN POWER PLANT FOR N 1 1 5, CONDUIT TYPES SHALL BE AS FOI I DWS. • UNDERGROUNDCONDUITS: SCH. 40 PVC CONDUIT. SCH_ 80 BENEATT, ROAD/PARKING LOT. • EXTERIOR ABOVE GROUND CONDUITS: RCS • INTERIOR CONDUITS; IMC 1 UTILI DIAGRAM E1 SCALE; NTS PROPOSED UDLITY BACKBOARD W/ PANEL. "AT6T' PROPOSED I20/240V, 10 6 GANG METER STAp( (SNENANDOAN VALLEY ELECTRIC COOP) (BY OTHERS) i-PHnsE, 3-wlRe, 21mA W/PROPOSED 120/110V, l/ OO IDEA AT&T METER AND MCP. 200 lN/FCRAI 2Wq GEN PLUG O O 120124OV AT&T AT&T PRC BKR POSH Lt W/ MTS AND ATS f , GN FUNC710M AND INTEGRAL PANEL 'AT&Y DESCRIPTION RECTIFIER 182-- (PART OF STEEL WIC) E 1 PROPOSED 3OkW DIESEL GENER47OR ON 190 GALLON TANK (GGVER40/NEO III F6FYO;-.:i— T T — T — T CONDUIT SCHEDUL KEY DESCRIPTION I 2' CONDUIT W/ sp/0+114G (FROM METER TO PTLC) 2 2' CONDUIT' W/ 6W1 PULLSTA/NG (FROM TELCO OER4RC TO WIC) 3 2' CONDUIT W/ 3/3/0+1120 (FROM GENERATOR TO PRC) 4 1' CONDUIT EK/ 4/10+21BG (FROM PTLD 70 GENEPATOR NEATER & BATTERY CHIMER) 3 I -CONDUIT W/ MULRCONDUCTOR CA&E (FOR GENERATOR CONTROL) 6 I' CONDUIT 8 PAIR (MIN) 124 ALARM CABLES AND /MON PULL UNE (FOR GEN ALARMS) PROPOSED AT&T 6'-8 1/4'% 6'-8 1/4' STEEL WIC (NEO 120060) T T NOTES: 1. MULTIPLE KEY CHART CALLOUTS REPRESENT MULTIPLE INSTAI IAHONB OF CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS, 2. WIG PRE -PLUMBED FOR AC P-1 AND DC POWER CONNECTIONS. SEE MANUFACTURER DRAWINGS FOR CONDUCIORS, RACEWAYS, LIGHT LAYOUT, SMOKE 01 LAYOUT, ARE EQUIPMENT LAYOUT. 3. INSTAII (12) 12V, 16040 BATTERIES (MARATHON MIVIBCFT, NFO )DISI/1) CONFIGURED IN (3) BATTERY STANDS N -48WC NOMINAL FOR APPROX. 4,25 HRS BATTERY BACKUP TIME 4. ACTIVATE/INSTALL (8) -48VDC 2000W RECTIFlFRS (EMERSON ESURE) (NED 115930) IN POWER PLANT FOR N 1 1 5, CONDUIT TYPES SHALL BE AS FOI I DWS. • UNDERGROUNDCONDUITS: SCH. 40 PVC CONDUIT. SCH_ 80 BENEATT, ROAD/PARKING LOT. • EXTERIOR ABOVE GROUND CONDUITS: RCS • INTERIOR CONDUITS; IMC 1 UTILI DIAGRAM E1 SCALE; NTS PANEL CAPACITY (KVA): 98 0 PANEL LOAD %125 (KVA 22,8 MIA 1. WIC PRE -PLUMBED FOR AC POWER AND DC POWER CONNECTIONS. SEE MANUFACTURER DRAWINGS FOR LIGHT LAYOUT, SMOKE DETECTOR IAYCUT, AND EQUIPMENT LAYOUT, 2SCHEDULE \_E12 SCALE; NTS J v ZLu o LLI LL_zo ZZ� Lu w �W .puoioe °x :� rse w/z�r 9 u ne/�e Pr•T•m rvumeer. PIA-Titl•'. EDN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 I4GORE ROAD D Prepare4 Far. ---- N ELECTRICAL DETAILS E1 PANEL. "AT6T' i2ur24G vDLrs, i-PHnsE, 3-wlRe, 21mA MAIN BREAKER RATING lAl 200 120124OV DESCRIPTIOn ;GNC BKR POSH Lt L2 PO6N BKR GN VA DESCRIPTION RECTIFIER 182-- .VA 1450 1 0 1 3p 1430 _ 2 30 ND 0 FUTURE REC7'IFILR -� 1450 C 3_' 1450 4 „_- NC 0 21 8 22 380 5 1450N0UTUE 31 RECTIFIERRECTIfTER RECTIFIER 588 _...._ ll�' _7 3p ....__. .._._.._ 1450 ._.._. B ) NC 0 23 B 2a 11 1450 12 8 ........._.__.__....SPACE14 SPACE RECTIF IER 788 1450 C 30 13 1450 14 S SPACE 15 1450 16 S SPACE 1450 C FUTURE RECITIFER 0 NO 30 17 0 18 S SPACE 9 8 10 0 NC _6_'INF 19 0 20 S SPACE FUTURE RECITIFER 30 21 0 22 S SPACE 11 B 12 .._—._.-__.......__..._._. 0 NC 23 ._ ___—__ 1920 .__. 24 20 NC 1920 _ HVAC FUTURE RECITIFER 13814 0 NC 0 NO � 25 1820 26 NC 1920 27 500 2B 20 NC 500 LIGHTS FUTURE RECITIFER 0 NO 30 29 750_ 30 20 NC 750 GENERATOR HEATER 15816 O�NC 31 750 32 20 NO 750 GEN BATT CHARGER. FUTURE RECITIFER 0 NO 33 3U 500 34 20 NC 500 PP BATTERY HEA TER 11 8 18 0 : NO 35 260 36 20 NC_ 250 PP GFCI FUTURE RECITIFER 0 NO 37 5p0 - 38 20 NO 500 BATTERY CAB GFCI 19820 0 NC 39 500 40 20 NO 500-PATTERN11 HEATER I SPACE S 41 8I%1 42 20 IN 5W BATTERY HEATER 2 PHASE TOTALS (VA); 8970 9720 CURRENT PER PHASE (Al 831 81.0 ... .... PANEL TOTAL (VA).._. ,9m ....... ......._......._.. PANEL CAPACITY (KVA): 98 0 PANEL LOAD %125 (KVA 22,8 MIA 1. WIC PRE -PLUMBED FOR AC POWER AND DC POWER CONNECTIONS. SEE MANUFACTURER DRAWINGS FOR LIGHT LAYOUT, SMOKE DETECTOR IAYCUT, AND EQUIPMENT LAYOUT, 2SCHEDULE \_E12 SCALE; NTS J v ZLu o LLI LL_zo ZZ� Lu w �W .puoioe °x :� rse w/z�r 9 u ne/�e Pr•T•m rvumeer. PIA-Titl•'. EDN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 I4GORE ROAD D Prepare4 Far. ---- N ELECTRICAL DETAILS E1 POSITION BREAKER RATING DISTRIBUTION ROW -48V BUS I 100 FII FUSE PANEL ((2-1 2 - FIF FUSE PANEL #I-5 3 1 100 FIF FUSE PANEL #2-B 5 - 8 - 6 1D - = 11 - 8 - 9 - 14 - 10 - 11 - 17 12 - 13 - 20 1A - IS - 23 - 16 20 SIAS 17 - 26 - 18 20 SIAD 19 - 20 20 TRANSPORT KID 21 - 22 20 DAC FAN 23 5 HVAC CONTROLLER 24 - 25 76 27 \DC POWER BREAKER SCHEDULE SCALE: NTS POSITION BREAKER RATING DISTRIBUTION ROW _4gV 0® FIF FUSE PANEL #1-A 2 - +24V DC = RED MARKINGS 3 100 FIF FUSE PANEL #I-5 4 DC RETURN = NO MARKING; 5 7 - 8 - 1D - 11 - 12 - 13 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 18 - 19 20 21 22 - 23 - 2a — 25 26 - -- 27 \DC POWER BREAKER SCHEDULE SCALE: NTS POSITION BREAKER RATING DISTRIBUTION ROW _4gV 1 100 FIF FUSE PANEL #1-A 2 - +24V DC = RED MARKINGS 3 100 FIF FUSE PANEL #I-5 4 DC RETURN = NO MARKING; 5 7 - 8 - 1D - 11 - 12 - 13 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 18 - 19 20 21 22 - 23 - 2a — 25 26 - -- 27 VOLTAGE IDENTIFICATION 2" OR LESS FROM (SEE NOTE 1) — 2" CONNECTOR ENO oo CLEAR HEAT SHRINK TUBING 2' OR LESS FROM +24V DC = RED MARKINGS CONNECTOR END 2" -48V OC = BLUE MARKINGS DC RETURN = NO MARKING; BAWL AND ARGER OC POWER CARIE VOLTAGE IDENTIFICATION 1' OR LESS FROM (SEE NOTE 1) 1" CONNECTOR END CLEAR HEAT SHRINK TUBING 1" OR LESS FROM2E +24V DC = RED MARKINGS CONNEO70R END I" -4BV OC = BLUE MARKINGS DC RETURN = NO MARKINGS 10AWG AND SMALLER OC POWER CABLE Him 1. VOLTAGE IDENTIFICATION WIRES SHALL BE APPLIED TO BOTH ENDS OF AI.L NEW DC POWER WIRING USING UL224 VW -1 FLAME RETARDANT UL LISTED THIN WALL HEAT SHRINK TUBING OF APPROPRIATE COLOR. ALTERNATIVELY IT SHALL BE ACCEPTABLE TO APPLYVOLTAGE IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS TO OC WIRING WITH APPROPRIATELY COLORED ELECTRICAL TAPE THAT SHALL BE APPLIED IN TWO HALF -LAPPED LAYERS WITH THE FINAL TWO WRAPS APPLIED FULLY OVERLAPPING WITHOUT TENSION. WHENEVER POSSIBLE THE ELECTRICAL TAPE VOLTAGE IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS SHALL BE FULLY COVERED WITH CLEAR UL224 VW -1 FLAME RETARDANT UL LISTED THIN WALL HEAT SHRINK TUBING TO PREVENT UNWIMDING OR MOVEMENT OF THE ELECTRICAL TAPE DESIGNATIONS. 2. AT&T COMPLIANT THIN WALL CLEAR OR COLORIZED HEAT SHRINK IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL DC POWER WIRING SIZES FROM BURNDY (HSC -FR & HS -FR) AND THOMAS & BEEFS (CPO SERIES). OTHER MANUFACTURER HEAT SHRINK SHALL BE ACCEPTABLE ONLY IF IN FULL COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFICATION PROVIDED ABOVE. 3. DESIGNATION TAGS SHALL BE AFFIXED TO BOTH CABLE ENDS AS SPECIFIED IN AT&T DOCUMENT ATT -TP -76300, SECTION L. 2 \DC POWER WIRING IDENTIFICATION DETAIL E2 SCALE: NTC J Z w LL z o ZZ Lu E w Li zxiin nvv mnsnv Oe4mpea.�al� Lea rvem ®e �_ 49 02 Prompt Title, BDN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 141 FAIR—ROAD _E. A 3363] Prep F.1fp. o�n E noF V 61—A T I. DC POWER DETAILS O�4was rv�mee� E2 1 R H DC WIRING DIAGRAM E3 SCALE: NTS :6All I GABLES C PER RRH PER KCTDR) E 2) D. -ABEL SHALL BE IR, FREQUENCY BAND AND SEEpETAILS FOR DOS INTERNAL WIRING. THE BARE WIRE OF EACH MULE—CONDUCTOR CABLE AND CRAIN WIRE WHEN A SHIELDED CABLE IS USED. SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE EQUIPMENT CABINET GROUND BAR. SEE ALARM BLOCK ASSIGNMENT DETAIL FOR ALARM CABLE CONNECTIONS, ROUTE POWER AND FIBER JUMPERS IN Iks" FLEX CONDUIT FROM DC9 TO SLACK BONES TO RRHII. SECURE OC POWER CABLES WITH HOSE CWAPS AND FIBER TRUNK CABLES WITH VELCRO WRAP TIES ONLY. d w Lu LLZ o ZZ W 4-0 ild ce �g al Y ,g� o/oa �xuwu�rs a2/22/Io o2/Is/Ia v2sna Dravn.�� Das�Or'sa un. t Nummr a98AOt atect Tllle P 80N PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA At 10138153 "I FAJRVIEW ROAD GORE, VA -7 wretl Forr Q 22WT m i E RW s4 �� S� tlRRH DC WIRING DIAGRAM ora�,�e N�meer E3 1. LABEL GEN PLUG W, PHENOLIC NAMEPLATE "AT&T 120/240V, 4, 20OA" 2. CONDUT TYPES SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: •• BELOW GRADE CONDUITS: SCH. 40 PVC CONDUR, SCH, 50 BENEATH ROAD 'PARKING LOT. •• EXTERIOR ABOVE GRADE CONDUITS: RGS •• INTERIOR CONDUITS: IMC CONDUIT SCHEDULE KEY DESCRIPTION 1 2' CONDUIT W/ 3(3/0+i(4G (FROM METER TO PRC) 2 TCONDUIT W/ 500( PULLSTR/NG (FROM TELCO DEMARC TO WC) 3 1' CONDUIT W/ 3(3/0+1(2G (FROM GENERATOR TO PRC) 4 1' CONDUIT W/ 4(10+2(8G (FROM PRC TO GENEPA70R HEATER & B4rTERY CH4WER) 5 1' CONDUIT W/ MUL77CONDUCTOR CABLE (FOR OENERAIOR 00NTROO 6 1' CONDUIT 8 PAIR (MIN) 114 ALARM CABLES AND NILON PULL UNf (FOR CEN ALARMS) PROPOSED 6' CHAIN UNK FENCE W/ 1' BARBED WRE (BY OTHERS) 17 X — X — x — X — X PROPOSED 50'x50'FENCED COMPOUND — — 7 r — — -1 F- (2500 SF.) (BY OTHERS) FUTURE FUTURE FUTURE 7 x 12'x20' 12'x16' 12'x25' L(2a05EASE AR )A L(A2 ASE S.FEA L(3S 5REA I PRA°OSEO AT&T ICE BRIDGE W/ PROPOSED (3) 24PR RBER CABLES A, PROPOSED (9) 6/C DC CABLES PROPOSED MONOPOLE 195''-0' L — — J Ar&T 120/2401, II, 20LIA PRC W/ (BY OTHERS) L _ — J CEN PLUG (INTEGRAL TO WC) x PROPOSED HANOHIXE L — (ROWED AT&T GENERATOR ONWNS 3 4 5 6I (BY DINERS) � (ROUTEDED BENEATH PG/FORM 70 PRC, 10't) �j x — — PROPOSED AT&T WRDV 1201240V PROPOSED PAD MOUNTED 6'-8 114'X 6'-8 1/4' STEEL WC (NEO II ON PROPOSED PRE -FAB PLATFORM (N£0 }20324) AND TRANSFORMER (BY OTHERS) PROPOSED AT&r 3CYCW O/ESEL PROPOSED (2) 4' CONDUITSGENERATOR W/ 190 GALLON TANK (FOR POWER, 3755) a 4` (GENERACXNEO (20230) ON PROPOSED (1) 4' CONDUIT eT--ee•T trT PROPOSED 10'X18' CONCRETE PAD (FOR TELCO, 3805) x — x H X IN PROPOSED 1?' -6'Y20' LEASE AREA (BY OTHERS) (250 SF LEASE AREA) PROPOSED 120/2401, 10 6 GANG METER STACK (SHENANDOAH VALLEY -7 PROPOSED AT&T I2'-6 X20' LEASE AREA ELECTRIC COOP) (BY OTHERS) W/ R (250 SF. LEASE AREA) PROPOSED 120/2401,10, 200A AT&T METER AND M.C.B. AT&T GPS ANTENNA (ATTACHED TO WC) 1 PROPOSED 1' UG CONDUIT. ❑ PROPOSED i?' ACCESS CANE (BY ORTERS) (FOR Ar&T 200A POWER, 405) ❑PROPOSED 2' UG CONDUIT PROPOSED 10' GRAM ACCESS DRIW ? (FOR AT&T TFLCO, 45't) (BY OTHERS) C / 1 COMPOUND PLAN NORTH \,_L4j SCALE: AS NOTED GRAPHIC SCALE, 20' lo' 0 lo' 20' SCALE (11x17): 1" = 20'-0" SCALE (22x34): 1" = 10'-0" J aw o n Zai Z_ ui Lu LL_zo Z z W 44-1 n ¢moi g j t ainn: Decipnaa un., cn•pk.a.�_ prone Tnl•. BON PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 141 GORE VA 2263RD paretl For. amu•• yl•� 37 H f� aTte UTILITY PLAN E4 F x x 8USS&4R (PART OF WI (BOND 70 TOWER RING W/ 11 GREEN, I W S E _ x INSULATED COPPER WIRE) I — PROPOSED HANDHOLE (BY OTHERS) x G G x— x— x— x — x— PROPOSED 120/210V, to 6 GANG METER STACK (SHENANDOAH VALLEY ELECTRIC COOP) (BY OTHERS) W/ PROPOSED 110/240V, 10, 200A AT&T METER AND M.CB. SYMBOLS CADWELD TYPE CONNECTION ■ COMPRESSION TYPE CONNECTION 'ef1:�GRQIJNDNG PLAN G GROUNDING WIRE NORTH ES SCALE: NTS BOYO PROPOSED GROUND RING TO COMPOUND GRIND RING (Tm OF 2 LOCATIONS) x BUSSEMR (PMT OF WIC) (BOND 70 GROUND RING W/ 12 GREEN, STIMNOEO, INSULATED COPPER WIRE) PROPOSED AT&T KR71V 7201240V 6`8114'X 6'—B 1/I' STEEL WIC (NEO /10060) ON PROPOSED PRE—FAB PLATFORM (NEO n 120324) AND PROPOSED AT&T 30KW DIESEL GENERATOR W/ 190 GALLON TANK PROPO lEO 120230) pV PROPOSED 10'X78' CGWCRf7E PAD x IN PROPOSED 12'-6 X20'LEASE AREA (250 SF. LEASE MEA) PROPOSED GROUND ROD W/ INSPE077ON WELL PROPOSED f2 BCW GROUND CONDUCTOR (OR PER AWNU SPECS) (7YP) PROPOSED GROUND ROD (TYR) TYPICAL SECTOR PROPOSED #2 INSULATED GROUND WIRE (SEE NOTE 5) (TYR PROPOSED #6 INSULATED BUSSBAR COPPER CONDUCTOR (AT SECTOR) GREEN, STRANDED INSULATED COPPER BUSS. #3 CONDUCTOR (ROUTED (AT CABLE TRANSITION W/ PROPOSED CABLES AT AT&T SECTOR LEVEL) TO EACH AT&T ANTENNA SECTOR) /2/0 GREEN, STRANDED INSULATED COPPER CONDUCTOR (ROUTED W/PROPOSED CABLES PROPOSED PROPOSED AT&T TO AT&T MOUNT LEVEL) AT&T 3MW DIESEL 6'-8 1/4'X 6'-8 1/4' GENERATOR STEEL WIC I rAME eRoce e su+wRr Fosrs (sIE xI>II 3) PROPOSED 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE 'EXISTING I PF �W/ I' BARBED IWRE (BY OTHERS) — — X }( }( X X. — X— X X X X r'-----— ------ F-----� FUTURE 12'x20' ) FUTURE 12'x16' FUTURE 12'x25' L(240 A I I. LEASE AREA LEASE AREA x S. F,)ASE (192 S.F.) ) (300 Sr.) I I I I I I I II PROPOSED MONOPOLE 195'-0' (BY OTHERS) x PROPOSED MONOPOLE GROUND L — — — — — J RING (BY OTHERS) PROPOSED BU89BM (ATTACHED TO TOWER I 0 1 x ON INSULATORS, BOND TD D1577W TOWER — — — — — — J / ...'.. RING AT 2 LOCI TONS) PROPOSED AT&T/CE BRIDGE (GROUND x ALL ICE BRIDGE CHANNELS AND POSTS) 8USS&4R (PART OF WI (BOND 70 TOWER RING W/ 11 GREEN, I W S E _ x INSULATED COPPER WIRE) I — PROPOSED HANDHOLE (BY OTHERS) x G G x— x— x— x — x— PROPOSED 120/210V, to 6 GANG METER STACK (SHENANDOAH VALLEY ELECTRIC COOP) (BY OTHERS) W/ PROPOSED 110/240V, 10, 200A AT&T METER AND M.CB. SYMBOLS CADWELD TYPE CONNECTION ■ COMPRESSION TYPE CONNECTION 'ef1:�GRQIJNDNG PLAN G GROUNDING WIRE NORTH ES SCALE: NTS BOYO PROPOSED GROUND RING TO COMPOUND GRIND RING (Tm OF 2 LOCATIONS) x BUSSEMR (PMT OF WIC) (BOND 70 GROUND RING W/ 12 GREEN, STIMNOEO, INSULATED COPPER WIRE) PROPOSED AT&T KR71V 7201240V 6`8114'X 6'—B 1/I' STEEL WIC (NEO /10060) ON PROPOSED PRE—FAB PLATFORM (NEO n 120324) AND PROPOSED AT&T 30KW DIESEL GENERATOR W/ 190 GALLON TANK PROPO lEO 120230) pV PROPOSED 10'X78' CGWCRf7E PAD x IN PROPOSED 12'-6 X20'LEASE AREA (250 SF. LEASE MEA) PROPOSED GROUND ROD W/ INSPE077ON WELL PROPOSED f2 BCW GROUND CONDUCTOR (OR PER AWNU SPECS) (7YP) PROPOSED GROUND ROD (TYR) TYPICAL SECTOR PROPOSED #2 INSULATED GROUND WIRE (SEE NOTE 5) (TYR PROPOSED #6 INSULATED BUSSBAR COPPER CONDUCTOR (AT SECTOR) GREEN, STRANDED INSULATED COPPER BUSS. #3 CONDUCTOR (ROUTED (AT CABLE TRANSITION W/ PROPOSED CABLES AT AT&T SECTOR LEVEL) TO EACH AT&T ANTENNA SECTOR) /2/0 GREEN, STRANDED INSULATED COPPER CONDUCTOR (ROUTED W/PROPOSED CABLES PROPOSED PROPOSED AT&T TO AT&T MOUNT LEVEL) AT&T 3MW DIESEL 6'-8 1/4'X 6'-8 1/4' GENERATOR STEEL WIC I rAME eRoce e su+wRr Fosrs (sIE xI>II 3) 'EXISTING I PF TOWER O � O GROUND RING (S S PROVIDE /2AWG GROUNDING CONDUCTOR, U.O.N (SEE NOTE 8) P11L ME1m e MMzxxEcr e.W 0 WOSED NOTE 1 OYP) O )UND ROD E NOTE 7) (TYR) PROPOSED STEEL COMBO GEN/WIC PLATFORM (BOND TO PROPOSED GROUND RING AT (2) LOCATIONS) PROPOSEDM2 AWG BCW BURIED GROUND RING. REFER TO SITE GROUNDING PUN. 2. PROVIDE BONDING AND GROUNDING CONDUCTORS WITH GREEN TYPE THWN INSULATION, U.O.N. 3. ADD X12/0 GREEN INSULATED CONDUCTOR BETWEEN CABLE TRAY AND GRIPSTRUT/COVER, 4. BUSSBARS ARE TO BE TINNED COPPER BARS di x2'xl2j MOUNTED ON INSULATORS, U.O.N. 5. GROUND INTEGRATED ANTENNAS, DC SURGE DEVICES, AND RRHs PER MANU, SPECS. 6. NO CADWELDING AT SECTOR LEVEL 7. GROUND RODS SHALL BE 5/8'04' LG COPPER CUD STEEL ROD DRIVEN VERTICALLY. SPACING TO BE MIN, 6' SEPARATION WITH 16' SEPARATION PREFERRED WHERE POSSIBLE S. STEEL WIC PRE—EQUIPPED FROM MANUFACTURER WITH (2) BUSSBARS. BOND EACH BUSSBNt WITH (1) EACH 12 GREEN, STRANDED, INSULATED COPPER CONDUCTOR TO GROUND RING AND TO TOWER RING PER GROUNDING PIAN, 9. TYPICAL SECTOR GROUNDING SHOWN BELOW, (3) SECTORS TO BE INSTALLED AND GROUNDED. 2—GROUNDING DIAGRAM, ES SCALE: NTS 00J Lu Z gF LL_ z o ZZ W a' �e vsMs. oo, a., y n>3 zsxtl ra,Wmex wx oeMsim I c1H ice. ..c iea rue. es Pro EDN PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 FA # 10138153 141 FAIRVIEW ROAD GORE.VA22637 Preparetl For. t z�WW C E °mow VFJ`' ,�a TOa GROUNDING PLAN Drawcs Nim ES 6 WG STRANDED Cu WIRE WITH GREEN, 600AV, THINK INSULATION OR BLACK MARKED AS REQUIRED BY NEC — GROUND BAR ON WALL, FLOOR OR ON ANTENNA TON T ANGLE SHOWN TO ILLUSTRATE WELD I AT THE LOWEST POINT ON THE BAR EXOTHERMIC WELD (WELDING PROHIBITED ON ROOFTOPS) 2 AWG SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND CONDUCTOR, EXOTHERMIC WELD TO BURIED GROUND RING AND GROUND BAR INSTALLATION OF GROUWIRE \TO CABLE GROUND BA RND DETAIL E6 SCALE: NTS CONNECTION FOR: COAXIAL CABLE SHIELD CABLE ENTRY PORTS (HATCH PLATES) 24V& 48V DC POWER RETURN BAR TELCO GROUND BAR DETAIL NOTES: Q COAXIAL CABLE SURGE SUPPRESSORS RECTIFIER FRAMES GENERATOR FRAME WORK MASTER GROUND BAR 1. TWO -HOLE, LONG BARREL COMPRESSION LUG WITH 2 AWG STRANDED COPPER CONDUCTOR AND GREEN THW INSULATION TO GROUND BAR. ROUTE CONDUCTOR AS APPLICABLE TO BURIED GROUND CONDUCTOR OR MASTER GROUND BAR AND CONNECT WITH TWO -HOLE LUG TO "P" SECTION. 2. USE PERMANENT MARKER TO LABEL THE WHOLE BAR AS "P" WITH 1- HIGH LETTERS. 3. FOR GROUND BAR LOCATED OUTDOORS, ON -GRADE ONLY, EXOTHERMICALLY WELD A 2 AWG BARE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR TO GROUND BAR AND EXOTHERMICALLY WELD TO BURIED GROUND CONDUCTOR. 4. APPLY NO -OX OR EQUIVALENT TO MATING SURFACE OF LUG AND WIPE CLEAN EXCESS COMPOUND. 2 P EMENTAL/SECTOR GROUND BAR DETAIL \f6j SCALE: NTS DOUBLE CRIMP CONNECTION 2 INSULATOR INTERIOR 3 CONDUCTOR 4"x1/4" 50LID ®0 0 2 COPPER FAR 2 � CONNECTION FOR: COAXIAL CABLE SHIELD CABLE ENTRY PORTS (HATCH PLATES) 24V& 48V DC POWER RETURN BAR TELCO GROUND BAR DETAIL NOTES: Q COAXIAL CABLE SURGE SUPPRESSORS RECTIFIER FRAMES GENERATOR FRAME WORK MASTER GROUND BAR 1. TWO -HOLE, LONG BARREL COMPRESSION LUG WITH 2 AWG STRANDED COPPER CONDUCTOR AND GREEN THW INSULATION TO GROUND BAR. ROUTE CONDUCTOR AS APPLICABLE TO BURIED GROUND CONDUCTOR OR MASTER GROUND BAR AND CONNECT WITH TWO -HOLE LUG TO "P" SECTION. 2. USE PERMANENT MARKER TO LABEL THE WHOLE BAR AS "P" WITH 1- HIGH LETTERS. 3. FOR GROUND BAR LOCATED OUTDOORS, ON -GRADE ONLY, EXOTHERMICALLY WELD A 2 AWG BARE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR TO GROUND BAR AND EXOTHERMICALLY WELD TO BURIED GROUND CONDUCTOR. 4. APPLY NO -OX OR EQUIVALENT TO MATING SURFACE OF LUG AND WIPE CLEAN EXCESS COMPOUND. 2 P EMENTAL/SECTOR GROUND BAR DETAIL \f6j SCALE: NTS DOUBLE CRIMP CONNECTION 2 INSULATOR INTERIOR 3 CONDUCTOR 4"x1/4" 50LID 0 © 0 2 COPPER FAR 2 � � END THAT WIII W/MIN. 5/8"0x8'-0" ®, 0� ig•• IDENTIFY ITS ORIGIN FA # 10138153 pUIRED 4" EXOTHERMIC WELD AND DESTINATION EACH INSPECTION PORT AB R Oa RE, VA xxes> Pr.w eO Far LENGTH 1 3 EACH GROUND CONDUCTOR TERMINATIN ON ANY RO ND BAR SHA L HAV AN_ IDENTIFlCATION TAG ATTACH�n AT FACu. run iuAT wUUI I.^,FNTIFY ITS GRIGIN AND DESTINATION. NEUTRAL/GROUND BOND (#2) CONNECTION FOR: COAXIAL CABLE SHIELD CABLE ENTRY PORTS (HATCH PLATES) 24V& 48V DC POWER RETURN BAR TELCO GROUND BAR DETAIL NOTES: Q COAXIAL CABLE SURGE SUPPRESSORS RECTIFIER FRAMES GENERATOR FRAME WORK MASTER GROUND BAR 1. TWO -HOLE, LONG BARREL COMPRESSION LUG WITH 2 AWG STRANDED COPPER CONDUCTOR AND GREEN THW INSULATION TO GROUND BAR. ROUTE CONDUCTOR AS APPLICABLE TO BURIED GROUND CONDUCTOR OR MASTER GROUND BAR AND CONNECT WITH TWO -HOLE LUG TO "P" SECTION. 2. USE PERMANENT MARKER TO LABEL THE WHOLE BAR AS "P" WITH 1- HIGH LETTERS. 3. FOR GROUND BAR LOCATED OUTDOORS, ON -GRADE ONLY, EXOTHERMICALLY WELD A 2 AWG BARE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR TO GROUND BAR AND EXOTHERMICALLY WELD TO BURIED GROUND CONDUCTOR. 4. APPLY NO -OX OR EQUIVALENT TO MATING SURFACE OF LUG AND WIPE CLEAN EXCESS COMPOUND. 2 P EMENTAL/SECTOR GROUND BAR DETAIL \f6j SCALE: NTS DOUBLE CRIMP CONNECTION 2 EACH GROUND INTERIOR 3 CONDUCTOR GROUND RIN 0 TERMINATING ON ANV GROUND RAR 0 2 SHAH A O _ _J IDENTIFICATION TAG D 4 ATTACHED AT EACH GROUND ROD COPPER 'A � END THAT WIII W/MIN. 5/8"0x8'-0" ®, 0 ig•• IDENTIFY ITS ORIGIN FA # 10138153 GROUND RING LOOP ® 4" EXOTHERMIC WELD AND DESTINATION EACH INSPECTION PORT Oa RE, VA xxes> Pr.w eO Far SECTION "P" - SURGE PROT CTORS SECTION "F' - ISOLATED GROUND ZONE • CABLE ENTRY PORTS (HATCH PLATES) (#2) ALL COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT FRAMES. • GENERATOR FRAMEWORK (IF AVAILABLE) ISOLATED GROUND BAR - IGB (#2) (#2) • TELCO GROUND BAR (#2) DETAIL NOTES: • COMMERCIAL POWER COMMON NEUTRAL/GROUND BOND (#2) I. EXOTHERMICALLY WELD #2 AWG BARE TINN • +24V POWER SUPPLY RETURN BAR (#2) SOLID COPPER CONDUCTOR TO GROUND BAR. • -48V POWER SUPPLY RETURN BAR (#2) ROUTE CONDUCTOR TO BURIED GROUND RING GOA% SUPPRESSION AND PROVIDE PARALLEL EXOTHERMIC WELD. SECTION "A" - S IR ASICRB RS • INTERIOR GROUND RING (#2) 2. USE PERMANENT MARKER TO DRAW THE • EXTERNAL EARTH GROUND FIELD (BURIED LINES BETWEEN EACH SECTION AND LABEL GROUND RING) (#2) EACH SECTION ("P" "A" "I") WITH 1" HIGH METALLIC COLD WATER PIPE (IF AVAILABLE) LETTERS. (#2) • BUILDING STEEL (IF AVAILABLE) (#2) 3. APPLY NO -OX OR EQUIVALENT TO MATING SURFACE OF LUG AND WIPE CLEAN EXCESS COMPOUND. /CELL REFERENCE GROUND BAR DETAIL E6 SCALE: NTS CRAOE EXOTHERMIC WELD PEDESTRIAN RATED COVER R A7 RING GROUND #2 (ERIC. T416B OR EQUIV. 100 AWG BCW SOLID. TINNED a«me GROUND ROD COPPER CLAD STEEL ROD W/MIN. 5/8"0x8'-0" LONG GR U D ROD DETAIL \212SCALE Nis NO OVERLAPPING PERMITTED NOTE: #6 AWG FROM ANTENNA/RRH/FILTER GROUND KIT ALL GROUND LUGS SHALL HAVE CLEAR HEAT SHRINK SLEEVE. MARKING TAPE SHALL NOT BE APPLIED OVER HEAT SHRINK, Aok. C2 AWC GREEN, OPPER CONDUCTOR (FROM CABLE GROUND �— BAR AT PLATFORM) 3 \ ECTOR GROUND BAR DETAIL E6 SCALE: NTS #2 AWG GREEN INSULATED STRANDED COPPER WIRE (INTERIOR GROUND RING) T&B CO. "TY -RAP", CAT. TC 376 STAND-OFF BRACKET T&S CO. "C -TAP" CAT. OR EQUINA 2'-0" ON #54730 CRIMP TYPE CENTER MAX. SPACING PARALLEL TAP OR EQUIV. DIRECTION OF BOND TO #6 AWG GREEN INSULATED TURN TO SHORTEST STRANDED COPPER WIRE DISTANCE TO (UNIT BOND) HATCHPLATE T&B CO. 'TY -PAP" CAT. tt25M CABLE TIE OR EQUIV. INTERIOR GROUND RING WA -L SUPPORT AND UNIT BOND #2 AWG GREEN COPPER STRANDED WIRE 7y" MIN. (INTERIOR GROUND RING) Y" MAX. BARE COPPER INSULATOR COPPER CRIMP CONNECTOR TIS #54740 OR APPROVED EQUAL \INTERIOR GROUND RING SPLICE DETAIL Eg SCALE: NTS CADWELD 0 TOP OF PIPE MAST (REPAIR DAMAGED GnLVAAJII SS PIPE MAST U n a w V Z H Z E - 1 1 LLLJ U n L• — Z a Z Z U.I qA MU UKLLN, bTRANULU. INSULATED COPPER CONDUCTOR (CADWELD TO PIPE MAST) (ttP) RRH RRH LJ #6 AWG GREEN, STRANDED FIBER k POWER INSULATED COPPER CONDUCTOR D—RC DDHE AND HEAT SHRINK ALL LUGS (OR PER MART. SPECS) (ttP) CIGBE (GROUND BAR Of- (MOUNTED NEAR/BELOW SECTOR) IE_ (ttP OF 1 PER SECTOR, 3 TOTAL) SEE RF CHART FOR RRH QUANTITIES. #2 AWG GREEN, STRANDED INSULATED COPPER CONDUCTOR ROUTED TO GROUND BAR AT COAX TRANSITION CONNECTION OF GROUND WIRE 5 TO GROUNDI G BAR DETAIL E6 SCALE: NTS INSPECTION HAND HOLE D..19..a..�.i— cn..R.a. PEDESTRIAN RATED COVER R aes.aoz (ERIC. T416B OR EQUIV. 100 a«me FOR GROUND RODS, (AT GRADE) ERGO T416SH OR EQUIV. FOR CHEMRODS) BON PARITY NSB FROG EYE SIRBAUGH SITE ID: 4124 GRADE FA # 10138153 GROUND RING LOOP ® 141 FAIR IEW ROAD EACH INSPECTION PORT Oa RE, VA xxes> Pr.w eO Far CONCRETE OR PVC C CLEAN SAND FILL ;4a n s°w� GROUND RING SIZED PER GROUND RING Dr.W� ,. (MIN. #2 BCW) CABLE TO ROD CADWELD GROUND ROD GROUNDING DETAILS 8\IN PECTION WELL DETAIL 37 9N.m�, E6 SCALE: NTS ES NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 ATA CNHNME 1T S. AREri"a a� POTENTIAL EFFECTS a. APE FOR DIRECT EFFECTS The APE for direct effects includes areas of earth disturbance associated with the proposed tower, associated equipment compound, and access and utility easements. b. APE FOR VISUAL EFFECTS The APE for visual effects associated with this project was a three-fourths (3/4) mile radius from the proposed tower site as specified by Section VI.CAb of the "Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic Properties For Certain Undertakings Approved By The Federal Communications Commission" if the proposed tower is more than 200 but no more than 400 feet in overall height. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 ATTACHMENT 6, TRIBAL AND -h-1 t IPuynLVEMENT On May 13, 2019, Acer Associates, LLC (ACER) on behalf of ROCON LLC posted a notification on the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Tower Construction Notification System (TCNS) — Notification ID 185754. A Notice of Organizations email (NOO) dated May 17, 2019 from the FCC notified ACER that the information had been sent to identified Tribal Nations by electronic mail and/or regular mail (letter). Any necessary follow up correspondence will be completed via the preferred methods listed on the attached NOO for each Tribe. Copies of the TCNS documentation have been attached. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 From: towernotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 3:04 PM To: mattdepalma@acerassociates.com Subject: Proposed Tower Structure Info - Email ID #6287748 Dear Matthew J DePalma, Thank you for submitting a notification regarding your proposed construction via the Tower Construction Notification System. Note that the system has assigned a unique Notification ID number for this proposed construction. You will need to reference this Notification ID number when you update your project's Status with us. Below are the details you provided for the construction you have proposed: Notification Received: 05/13/2019 Notification ID: 185754 Tower Owner Individual or Entity Name: Acer Associate Consultant Name: Street Address: 1012 Industrial Drive City: West Berlin State: NEW JERSEY Zip Code: 08091 Phone: 856-809-1202 Email: mattdepalma@acerassociates.com Structure Type: MTOWER - Monopole Latitude: 39 deg 17 min 4.4 sec N Longitude: 78 deg 23 min 5.1 sec W Location Description: 141 Fairview Road City: Gore State: VIRGINIA County: FREDERICK Detailed Description of Project: Frog Eye - new tower site build Ground Elevation: 335.4 meters Support Structure: 59.4 meters above ground level Overall Structure: 61.3 meters above ground level Overall Height AMSL: 396.7 meters above mean sea level Proposed Tower Structure Info - Email ID #6287748.txt[6/9/2019 7:42:20 PM] From: towemotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent: Friday, May 17, 2019 3:02 AM To: mattdepalma@acerassociates.com Cc: tcnsweekly@fcc.gov Subject: NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION(S) WHICH WERE SENT PROPOSED TOWER CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION INFORMATION - Email ID #6289299 Dear Applicant: Thank you for using the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Tower Construction Notification System (TCNS). The purpose of this electronic mail message is to inform you that the following authorized persons were sent the notification that you provided through TONS, which relates to your proposed antenna structure. The information was forwarded by the FCC to authorized TCNS users by electronic mail and/or regular mail (letter). We note that the review period for all parties begins upon receipt of the Submission Packet pursuant to Section VILA of the NPA and notifications that do not provide this serve as information only. Persons who have received the notification that you provided include leaders or their designees of federally -recognized American Indian Tribes, including Alaska Native Villages (collectively "Tribal Nations"), Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs), and State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPOs). For your convenience in identifying the referenced Tribal Nations and NHOs and in making further contacts, the City and State of the Seat of Government for each Tribal Nation and NHO, as well as the designated contact person, is included in the listing below. We note that Tribal Nations may have Section 106 cultural interests in ancestral homelands or other locations that are far removed from their current Seat of Government. Pursuant to the Commission's rules as set forth in the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic Properties for Certain Undertakings Approved by the Federal Communications Commission (NPA), all Tribal Nations and NHOs listed below must be afforded a reasonable opportunity to respond to this notification, consistent with the procedures set forth below, unless the proposed construction falls within an exclusion designated by the Tribal Nation or NHO. (NPA, Section IV.F.4). The notification that you provided was forwarded to the following Tribal Nations and NHOs. A Tribal Nation or NHO may not respond until a full Submission Packet is provided. If, upon receipt, the Tribal Nation or NHO does not respond within a reasonable time, you should make a reasonable effort at follow-up contact, unless the Tribal Nation or NHO has agreed to different procedures (NPA, Section IV.F.5). In the event a Tribal Nation or NHO does not respond to a follow-up inquiry, or if a substantive or procedural disagreement arises between you and a Tribal Nation or NHO, you must seek guidance from the Commission (NPA, Section IV.G). These procedures are further set forth in the FCC's Second Report and Order released on March 30, 2018 (FCC 18-30). 1. Attorney Montana & Associates LLC - Crow Creek Sioux Tribe - N12923 N Prairie Rd Osseo, WI - CCSTFCCTCNS@outlook.com - 605-881-1227 (ext: 1) - electronic mail 2. THPO Officer Garrie Kills a Hundred - Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe - 603 W. Broad Avenue (PO Box: 283) Flandreau, SD - garrie.killsahundred@FSST.org - 605-997-3891 (ext: 1240) - electronic mail and regular mail NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION(S).txt[6/9/2019 7:42:27 PM] 3. Cultural Resources Director Kim Penrod - Delaware Nation - 31064 State Highway 281 (PO Box: 825) Anadarko, OK - kpenrod@delawarenation.com - 405-247-2448 - electronic mail and regular mail 4. TCNS Rep Bryan Printup - Tuscarora Nation - 5226 Walmore Rd Via: Lewiston, NY - bprintup@hetf.org - 716-264-6011 (ext: 103) - electronic mail If the applicant/tower builder receives no response from the Tuscarora Nation within 30 days after notification through TONS, the Tuscarora Nation has no interest in participating in pre -construction review for the proposed site. The Applicant/tower builder, however, must immediately notify the Tuscarora Nation in the event archaeological properties or human remains are discovered during construction, consistent with Section IX of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement and applicable law. 5. THPO Noah C White III - Prairie Island Indian Community - 5636 Sturgeon Lake Road Welch, MN - celltower@piic.org - 651-385-4175 - electronic mail If the applicant/tower builder receives no response from the Prairie Island Indian Community within 30 days after notification through TCNS, the Prairie Island Indian Community has no interest in participating in pre -construction review for the proposed site. The AppIicant/tower builder, however, must immediately notify the Prairie Island Indian Community in the event archaeological properties or human remains are discovered during construction, consistent with Section IX of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement and applicable law. 6. THPO Edith Leoso - Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians - (PO Box: 39) Odanah, WI - thpo@badriver-nsn.gov; THPOAsst@badriver-nsn.gov - 715-682-7123 - electronic mail If the applicant/tower builder receives no response from the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians within 30 days after notification through TCNS, the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians has no interest in participating in pre -construction review for the proposed site. The Applicant/tower builder, however, must immediately notify the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians in the event archaeological properties or human remains are discovered during construction, consistent with Section IX of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement and applicable law. 7. Gwen Terrapin - Cherokee Nation - (PO Box: 948) Tahlequah, OK - historicpreservation@cherokee.org; gwen-terrapin@cherokee.org - 918-772-4165 - electronic mail Exclusions: Please email all review documents for FCC Form 620/621 (i.e. archeologist report, photos, NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION(S).txt[6/9/2019 7:42:27 PM] SHPO response, etc.) to historicpreservation@cherokee.org or gwen-terrapin@cherokee.org. You may also mail a cover letter and a CD or flash drive containing the review documents and FCC forms to: Cherokee Nation: Attn: Gwen Terrapin, PO Box 948, Tahlequah, OK 74465. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email or call 918.772.4165. Wado, Cherokee Nation_ 8. Cell Tower Coordinator Kelly Nelson - Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma - 70500 East 128 Road Wyandotte, OK - celltower@estoo.net - 918-666-2435 (ext: 1861) - regular mail Exclusions: DO NOT EMAIL DOCUMENTATION; it will be deleted without being opened. Submit one printed color copy by US postal mail or other parcel carrier of all documentation to: Eastern Shawnee Tribe Attn: Cell Tower Program 70500 E. 128 Rd. Wyandotte, OK 74370 Provide a 1 -page cover letter with the following information: a. TCNS Number b. Company Name c. Project Name, City, County, State d. Project type e. Project coordinates f. Contact information The Eastern Shawnee Procedures document is available and highly recommended for guidance; send an email to celltower@estoo.net requesting our most current copy. 9. THPO Kim Jumper - Shawnee Tribe - 29 South 69A Highway Miami, OK - kimjumper@shawnee-tribe.com - 918-542-2441 - regular mail 10. THPO and Executive Director Dr. Wenonah G Haire - Catawba Indian Nation - 1536 Tom Steven Road CIN-THPO Rock Hill, SC - wenonahh@ccpperafts.com - 803-328-2427 (ext: 224) - regular mail Exclusions: Please do not email documentation; it will be deleted without being opened. Mail one printed color copy of all documentation to address: Dr. Wenonah G. Haire Tribal Historic Preservation Office 1536 Tom Steven Road NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION(S).txt[6/9/2019 7:42:27 PM] Rock Hill, SC 29730 Please submit by US Postal mail or other parcel carrier complete information for all telecommunication projects: 1. Please provide 1 page cover letter with following information a. TCNS Number b. Companv Name c. Project Name, City, County, State d. Project Type e. Project coordinates f. Contact information 2. We also request photographs of project area, previous land use history and copy of SHPO Letter. If you have any questions about our process or timeline of project notifications you can email Caitlin Rogers at Caitlinh@ccpperafts.com 11. Program Manager Ellen Chapman - Cultural Heritage Partners - 1811 East Grace St Suite A Richmond, VA - ellen@culturalheritagepartners.com; rapn8n@gmail.com - 434-327-6663 -electronic mail 12. Dept of Cultural Preservation Dean Branham - Monacan Nation - (PO Box: 1136) Madison Heights, VA - Mnation538@aol.com - 434-946-0389 - electronic mail 13. Chief Stephen Adkins - Chickahominy Indian Tribe - 7240 Adkins Road Charles City, VA - stephenradkins@aol.com - 804-829-5548 - electronic mail 14. Chief W. Frank Adams - The Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe - (PO Box: 184) King William, VA - wfrankadams@verizon.net - 804-690-1694 - electronic mail 15. Chief Lee Lockamy - Nansemond Indian Tribe - 5005 Mosey Way Virginia Beach, VA - Samflyiingeagle48@yahoo.com - 757-407-4825 - electronic mail The notification that you provided was also forwarded to the following SHPOs in the State in which you propose to construct and neighboring States. The information was provided to these SHPOs as a courtesy for their information and planning. You need make no effort at this time to follow up with any SHPO that does not respond to this notification. Prior to construction, you must provide the NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION(S)_txt[6/9/2019 7:42:27 PM] SHPO of the State in which you propose to construct (or the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, if the project will be located on certain Tribal lands), with a Submission Packet pursuant to Section VILA of the NPA unless the project is excluded from SHPO review under Section III D or E of the NPA. 16. Environmental Review Coordinator Renee GledhillEarley - NC State Historic Preservation Office - 4617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC - renee.gledhill-earley@ncmail.net - 919-733-4763 electronic mail 17. Deputy SHPO David Brook - Historic Preservation Office - 4610 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC - david.brook@ncmail.net - 919-807-7283 - electronic mail 18. Manager - Office of Review & Compliance Ethel R Eaton PhD - Department of Historic Resources - 2801 Kensington Avenue Richmond, VA - ethel.eaton@dhr.virginia.gov - 804-367-2323 - electronic mail 19. Deputy SHPO Susan M Pierce - West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Historic Preservation Office - 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East Charleston, WV - susan.pierce@wvculture.org - 304- 558-0240 - electronic mail and regular mail 20. Deputy SHPO Susan Pierce - West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Historic Preservation Office - 1901 Kanawha Boulevard East Charleston, WV - susan.pierce@wvculture.org - -- - electronic mail 21. Director Julie Langan - Virginia Department of Historic Resources - 2801 Kensington Avenue Richmond, VA - VASHPO_FCC@dhr.virginia.gov - 804-367-2323 - electronic mail TCNS automatically forwards all notifications to all Tribal Nations and SHPOs that have an expressed interest in the geographic area of a proposal. However, if a proposal for PTC wayside poles falls within a designated exclusion, you need not expect any response and need not pursue any additional process with that Tribal Nation or SHPO. In addition, a particular Tribal Nation or SHPO may also set forth policies or procedures within its details box that exclude from review certain facilities (for example, a statement that it does not review collocations with no ground disturbance; or that indicates that no response within 30 days indicates no interest in participating in pre -construction review). Please be advised that the FCC cannot guarantee that the contact(s) listed above have NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION(S).txt[6/9/2019 7:42:27 PM] opened and reviewed an electronic or regular mail notification. If you learn that any of the above contact information is no longer valid, please contact the FCC by emailing tcnshelp@fcc.gov. The following information relating to the proposed tower was forwarded to the person(s) listed above: Notification Received: 05/13/2019 Notification ID: 185754 Excluded from SHPO Review: No Tower Owner Individual or Entity Name: Acer Associate Consultant Name: Street Address: 1012 Industrial Drive City: West Berlin State: NEW JERSEY Zip Code: 08091 Phone: 856-809-1202 Email: mattdepalma@acerassociates.com Structure Type: MTOWER - Monopole Latitude: 39 deg 17 min 4.4 sec N Longitude: 78 deg 23 min 5.1 sec W Location Description: 141 Fairview Road City: Gore State: VIRGINIA County: FREDERICK Detailed Description of Project: Frog Eye - new tower site build Ground Elevation: 335.4 meters Support Structure: 59.4 meters above ground level Overall Structure: 61.3 meters above ground level Overall Height AMSL: 396.7 meters above mean sea level If you have any questions or comments regarding this notice, please contact the FCC using the electronic Help Request form located on the FCC's website at: https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/available-support-services You may also call the FCC Support Center at (877) 480-3201 (TTY 717-338-2824). Hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays). To provide quality service and ensure security, all telephone calls are recorded. Thank you, Federal Communications Commission NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION(S).txt[6/9/2019 7:42.27 PMl NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 ATTACHMENT 7. HISTORIC PROPERTIES IDENTIFIED IN THE APE FOR DIRECT EFFECTS a. Properties Identified in the APE for Direct Effects Acer Associates, LLC conducted a search of the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) Virginia Cultural Resource Information System (V-CRIS) database for sites located within the APE which are listed and/or eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A review of these sources revealed no (0) listed or eligible to be listed historic properties were located within the APE radius for direct effects. b. Properties Not Listed in Attachment 9a, that the Applicant Considers to be Eligible For Listing in the National Register as a Result of the Applicant's Research No (0) additional historic properties were identified within the APE for direct effects. C. Techniques and Methodology Used to Identify Historic Properties within the APE for Direct Effects For identification of historic structures, Acer Associates, LLC conducted a search of the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) Virginia Cultural Resource Information System (V-CRIS) database for sites located within the APE which were listed and/or eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For identification of potential archaeological resources, ACER conducted a Phase I archaeological investigation. The techniques and methodology used are detailed in the following Phase I archaeological investigation report. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 Phase I Archeological Survey Introduction This report presents the findings of a Phase I archaeological investigation for the proposed BDN Parity NSB Frog Eye Sirbaugh cell tower and gravel access road construction project (Site ID 4124; FA 10 138153) located in Gainesboro District, Frederick County, Virginia. This report was prepared by Apogee, Inc. for AT&T under the provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (as amended) and the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. The location of the proposed facility is accessed via Fairview Road (State Route 733), Frederick County, Virginia (Figure 1) at NAD 83 N 390 17' 04.35", W 780 23' 05.06". A 195 -foot high monopole tower will be constructed within a 50 -foot by 50 -foot lease area and within a fenced compound (Figure 2). Access will be via a newly constructed 10 -foot wide gravel access road from Fairview Road (Figure 3). The tower site is currently located within a wooded bench while the majority of the access road is located within a fallow agricultural field (Figure 4). Scope of Work Background research and file searches were undertaken via the interactive map on the Virginia State Historic Preservation Office Cultural Resources Information System website. Additional secondary research was undertaken via historic topographic quadrangles and atlases. Research focused on identifying known and potential archaeological resources that might exist within 0.75 miles of the project area. Archaeological field testing in the form of shovel tests and pedestrian survey were recommended. Cultural Context This literature review summarizes the prehistory and history of Virginia and Frederick County. It provides details on the six major time periods documented by DHR; Early Hunters, Dispersed Foragers, Sedentary Foragers, Farmers, European Contact and Historic Period. Early Hunters Paleoindian Period (ca. 15000 to 8000 B.C.) This period marks the end of the glacial in the late Pleistocene Period and the transition into the Holocene Period in Virginia (Custer 1990). Due to the cool temperatures, the Paleoindian Period is marked by a mobile, hunting and gathering adaptation, known primarily as big game Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 L unters of now -extinct megafauna. The Paleoindian tool kit is heavily defined by chipped stone fluted points of local material, which focused on procurement and processing of megafauna (Custer 1990). During this almost six thousand years long period, there is a consistent settlement practice of small familial bands following alongside game movements. A very small number of Paleoindian sites have been encountered in modern day Virginia. One consideration for the area is the use of overhangs as shelter as well as temporary camps (Custer 1990). Early Archaic (8000 to 6000 B.C.) The Early Archaic period marks a shift in the types of lithic points that were produced as well as a drastic shift in environment. The once cool temperatures receded, and were replaced by a warm and dry climate. The melting glaciers eroded much of the Appalachian area, significantly altering the places of habitation. The hunting lifestyle shifted to include gathering of fruit and nuts, and the extinction of megafauna led to the hunting of smaller game, for which a smaller toolkit became necessary (Custer 1990) Dispersed Foragers Middle Archaic Period (6000 to 2500 B.C.) As populations responded to the dramatic changes to the plant and animal communities of the early Holocene, small mobile groups developed a more diversified subsistence strategy. As a result, the Archaic tool kit also diversifies. More plant processing tools are encountered, including grinding stones, mortars and pestles. Another shift includes increase in group size, but the locational pattern stays relatively the same. There are a limited number of Archaic sites located in Virginia (Custer 1990, Egloff and Woodward 1992). Sedentary Foragers Late Archaic, Early and Middle Woodland Period (2500 B.0 to 900 A.D.) The Woodland Period correlates to a pronounced warm and dry period in the region, where this climatic alteration with increasing sea levels create extensive brackish marshes along the coast. In addition to the dramatic climatic changes, Woodland settlements become larger and start to congregate along major river floodplains and estuaries, and the construction of homes correlates with a sedentary life-style. With an overall tendency of increases in population densities, there is an increased efficient utilization of horticulture. The Woodland tool kit continues to utilize chipped stone tools and plant processing tools like in the Archaic, but now starts to incorporate non -local lithic raw materials that indicate larger interaction spheres. Due Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 to increased success in food production and incorporation of storage containers, such as ceramics, there is corresponding proliferation in social develop and the beginnings of ranked societies around 1200 B.C. In southwestern Virginia, this period is the most common type of archaeological sites encountered. The Late Archaic and Early and Middle Woodland Periods often correspond with the appearance of agricultural practices and large-scale villages this increased density allowed for larger base camps and seasonal camps, which lent for more fissioning of large groups versus additional proliferation of social complexity. This period may be characterized by rock shelter and small camp sites (Egloff and Woodward 1992, VP 2018) Farmers Late Woodland (A.D. 900 to 1600) The Late Woodland period is characterized by large villages with incredibly organized social, economic and political structures, as such, the material culture expanded immensely to include a wide variety of pottery, lithic and bone tools, even jewelry made from shell and copper. Burial practices became more elaborate, and different areas began developing distinct identities. In southwestern Virginia the main cultures were a mix of local tribes and the Mississippian culture. Farming became a main source of food, with the three main crops being beans, corn, and squash. Site types for this period include large settlements, burial mounds, and camps (Egloff and Woodward 1992). Historic Period This section summarizes the history of Frederick County, Virginia. Frederick County is located in north-western Virginia within the Shenandoah Valley between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Allegheny Mountains. Its land area is 416 square miles, and its estimated 2010 population was 78,305. Frederick County was formed in 1743 with Winchester established as the county seat. The county was created from portions of Orange County and was named after Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales and eldest son of King George 11 of Great Britain. Early Settlement Rapid settlement of Frederick County can be traced back to the mid -18th century with the rapid decline of Native American populations in the area. By the 1790s, population levels had reached upwards of 19,500 citizens. Early settlement was primarily Englishmen who entered the area from the Piedmont region followed closely by Germans and Scotch -Irish settlers who traveled south from Pennsylvania. The settlement pattern of the late 18th and early 19th century was typified by small family farms. Wheat and cattle production were central to the economy of Frederick County during this time (FCVA 2019a). Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 Nineteenth Century By the time of the Civil War, the county had shrunk to 16, 500 residents. As the Shenandoah Valley was to become known as the breadbasket of the Confederacy, residents' loyalties were firmly aligned with the South throughout the war. Located within the northern portion of the Shenandoah Valley, citizens of Frederick County supplied southern armies with soldiers, horses, food, and livestock. Several Civil War battles occurred within the valley due to its proximity to Washington D.C. and other nearby strategic locations. Over the course of the war, the town of Winchester changed hands from Union to Confederate and back again more than 70 times. The Shenandoah Valley was left desolate after Sheridan's troops burned all their resources in 1864 (FCVA 2019a). Twentieth Century The population steadily declined in the early 20`h century. In 1890, there were 17,900 people within the county, but through the 1920s the population decreased to 12,400 people. It was the post -World War II boom that really saw a spike in population growth; 17,537 in 1950, 59,209 in 2000, and 78,200 in 2010. As the population continues to grow, industries such as Kraft Foods, Rubbermaid Commercial Products, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and FEMA thrive (FCVA 2019b). Results Previous Research A review of the Virginia Cultural Resource Information System via the Virginia State Preservation Office website identified two (2) previous archaeological studies, one (1) archaeological site, and eleven (1 1) historic resources within a 0.75 -mile radius of the project area (Table 1). No resources were located within or adjacent to the current project area. Table I: Previously recorded cultural resources located within a 0.75 -mile radius of BDN Parity NSB Frog Eye Sirbaugh. Resource No. Cultural Period Name/ Site Type NRHP Evaluation 034-1515 Historic: 1899 Fairview Lutheran Church Not Evaluated 034-1516 Historic: c. 1800 B.F. White House Not Evaluated 034-0170 Historic: c. 1845 George Parrish House The Primary Resource is no longer extant. 034-0171 Historic: c. 1790 S.J. Smith House Not Evaluated 034-0482 Historic: c. 1870 Eaton Log House Not Evaluated Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 Resource No. Cultural Period Name/ Site Type NRHP Evaluation 034-0483 Historic: c. 1880 J.R. Lewis Farm Not Evaluated 034-5091 Historic: c. 1950 Garage Not Eligible 034-5092 Historic: c. 1930 House Not Eligible 034-5093 Historic: c. 1930 House Not Eligible 034-5094 Historic: c. 1930 House Not Eligible 034-5095 Historic: c. 1840 House Not Eligible 44FK0696 Prehistoric: Paleo-Indian; Early, Middle, and Late Archaic; Early, Middle, and Late Woodland Lithic Scatter Potentially Eligible Environmental Setting The general area falls within the Middle Section, Valley and Ridge physiographic province of the Appalachian Mountain Region of western Virginia. The Valley and Ridge Province is composed of Early Paleozoic sedimentary rocks forming synclines and anticlines that run southwest to northeast between the Appalachian Plateau Province to the west and the Blue Ridge Province to the east (NPS 2018). The project area specifically lies atop the Chemung Formation/ Foreknobs Formation, a Devonian aged sedimentary bedrock primarily composed of shale, mudstone, and sandstone with minor components of conglomerates (USGS 2019; VDMR 1993). The project area is situated approximately 200 ft to the east of Nixon Run, which flows southeast and meets the southern branch of Isaacs Creek another 0.70 miles south of the project area. Isaacs Creek flows into Back Creek approximately 8 miles to the east of the project area northeast of the City of Gainesboro. Since the last glacial maximum episode of the Pleistocene Epoch and the arrival of humans in North America, there have been significant oscillations in regional climate that have affected the occupation and settlement patterns of prehistoric peoples. During the last glacial maximum, mixed conifer/northern hardwood forest was prevalent throughout much of the continent. This forest type contained hemlocks, pines, spruces, firs, oaks, birches, elms, ashes, ironwood, maples and beeches (Grayson and Meltzer 2003). However, as temperatures warmed and glaciers retreated during the Late Pleistocene, there was a general change from boreal forest towards mixed conifer/northern hardwood forest (Anderson 2001). During the Terminal Pleistocene around 10,900 B.C., a rapid shift towards glacial conditions occurred throughout the northern hemisphere. This abrupt cooling event, called the Younger Dryas Cold Episode, quickly heralded the extinction of mega -fauna in the Americas (Anderson 2001). The Early Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET - FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 Holocene Climatic Episode, starting at approximately 9,300 B.C., began, a p-^riod of rapid warming with the proliferation of mesic deciduous woodlands in North America (Anderson 2001). The mid -Holocene interval, also referred to as the Hypsithermal Climatic Episode, began around 7,000 B.C. This period brought about conditions that were generally dryer and warmer than present day. This drier weather resulted in more prairie vegetation and greater local climatic variability (Anderson 2001). During the Hypsithermal Climatic Episode, prairie grasses and vegetation including xeric oak and hickory species typified the local floral assemblage (Grayson and Meltzer 2003). The Late Holocene Climatic Episode, beginning at approximately 3,000 B.C., heralded a climate similar to our present-day condition with modern deciduous forests (Anderson 2001). According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Web Soil Survey, is one (1) dominant soil type identified within the project area: Welkert-Berks channery silt loams (41 C) located on slopes ranging from eight (8) to 15 percent Welkert-Berks channery silt loams have no potential to contain deeply buried deposits (USDA 2019). Archival Research and Historic Site Potential A review of three (3) historic USGS topographic quadrangle maps was completed prior to fieldwork in an attempt to identify any potential historic properties located within the direct APE. According to the Winchester, WV (1894) USGS 30 -minute topographic quadrangle, Capon Bridge, WV (1937) 15 -minute topographic quadrangle, and the Capon Bridge, WV (1965) 7.5 -minute topographic quadrangle, there are no historic buildings or mining features directly impacted by the BDN Parity NSB Frog Eye Sirbaugh project; however, both the 1937 and 1965 Capon, WV topographic quadrangles show a property adjacent to the project area (Figure 5). Aerial photographs show this property was changed dramatically in 2005. Field Research Proposed archaeological field testing for this project consisted of a series of shovel tests across the lease area and access road, as well as a pedestrian visual inspection of the lease area and access road (Figures 6 through 13). Proposed shovel tests were to be dug across the 50 -ft by 50 -ft lease area and along the 10 -ft by 630 -ft gravel access road area at 50 -foot intervals. A shovel test was also placed within the tower center location. Tests were dug in stratigraphic layers and all soil was screened through '/4 inch mesh hardware cloth. Excavation continued into sterile subsoil. The project area along the majority of the proposed gravel access road was located within a fallow agricultural field while the remainder of the project area was located within mixed deciduous woodlands. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 Disturbances noted within the project bounclariec �nncicted ^f '-%A,^, (2) agricultural ditches; however, these ditches did not impact the proposed shovel testing. Slope greater than 15 percent was noted within the project area impacted the proposed shovel testing. A total of ten (10) shovel tests were excavated within the boundaries of the project area. There were two (2) typical shovel test soil profiles. One consisted of 17 to 19 cm of brown (IOYR 4/2) silt loam with cobbles over yellowish brown (10YR 5/8) clay loam subsoil with cobbles (Figure 14). Some profiles terminated in a rock impasse. The second typical soil profile consisted of 10 to 80 cm of grey brown (I OYR 5/2) silt clay loam over a rock impasse. No cultural material was recovered. A pedestrian visual inspection of the lease area and access road. No cultural material was recovered and no cultural surface features were discovered. No artifacts were recovered from any of the shovel tests or pedestrian survey. No cultural features were identified. The negative results from the shovel tests confirms that this location does not possess an archaeological site. Conclusion Archaeological field testing confirmed that this location does not contain an archaeological site. It is concluded that this project will have no effect on archaeological resources and no additional archaeological work is recommended. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 References Cited Anderson, David G. 2001 Climate and Culture Change in Prehistoric and Early Historic Eastern North America. Archaeology of Eastern North America 29: 143-1186. Custer, Jay 1990 "Early and Middle Archaic Cultures of Virginia: Culture Change and Continuity" In Early and Middle Archaic Research in Virginia: A Synthesis edited by Theodore R. Reinhart and Mary Ellen N. Hodges. Archaeological Society of Virginia: Richmond. 22: 1-41. Egloff, K. and Woodward, D. 1992 First People: The Early Indians of Virginia. Virginia Department of Historic Resources: Richmond. Frederick County Virginia 2019a History of Frederic County. Electronic document, https://www.fcva.us/visit/history-of- frederick-county, accessed May 2019. 2019b Economic Development Authority. Electronic document, https://www.fcva.us/departments/economic-development-authority, accessed May 2019. Grayson, Donald K., and David J. Meltzer 2003 A Requiem for North American Overkill. Journal of Archaeological Science 30:585-593. National Park Service 2018 Valley and Ridge Province. Series: Physiographic Provinces. Electronic document, https://www.nps.gov/articles/valleyandridgeprovince.htm, accessed October 2018. United States Department of Agriculture 2019 Web Soil Survey. Electronic Document, http://websoilsurvey.nres.usda. gov/app/WebSoilSurvey.aspx, accessed May 2019. United States Geologic Survey 2019 Virginia Geologic Map Data. Electronic document, https://mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/stat.php?state=VA, accessed May 2019. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 Virginia Department of Historic Resources 2019 Virginia Cultural Resource Information System. Electronic document, https:Hvcris.dhr.virginia.gov/vcris/, accessed May 2019. Virginia Division of Mineral Resources 1993 Geologic Map of Virginia. Virginia Division of Mineral Resources. Virginia Places 2018 Woodland Indians in Virginia. Electronic Document. http://www.virginiaplaces.org/nativeamerican/woodlandindians.htm1, accessed October 2018. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 0 I r t r Y _Legend — Tr"er Center APE —f-, SDN Parity NSB Frog Eye Sirbaugh Cell 0 350 N Toter and Access Road Located in ®Feet Frederick County, Virginia v:Yleters I Base map- Capon BnOrge °es'virgria (198 0 69 USG 5 7=-rmute topcgraphir_ GuayrangW 6 Figure I. Project Location, U.S.G.S. topographic map. TOW OF PROPOSED LIGYMMIG RAD LOYUALL HEIGHT) ELEYAnAM 1201',' A6Y TOP ar PROPOSED MOVAPACE ELEYAnav 1195--, G - _\ TAP CF PROPOSED AT&T ANTENNAS ` EtEYAfi6W- 1194'-0Aa IOF PROPOSED AI&r ANTENNAS _ ELEYATTOA!• 1190'-0' AGL FUTURE CARRIER RAD CENTER ELEVATION: EIB,^' -0" ACL FUTURE CARRIER RAD CENTER ELEVATION: t'70'-0" ACL FUTURE CARRIER RAD CENTER ELEVATION: 1'60'-0" AQ_ CtAUE LEkL ELEVATION: 0`-0- ACL Figure 1. Proposed I ower. PROPOSED 6' LTGITTNING RAD (BY 0MRS) PROPOSED AT&T ANTENNA ARRAY W1 (12) ANTENNAS (6 AYSTALL„ 6 FUTURE) (15) RRHS (9 INSTALL, 6 FUTTARE) (3) DM (3 WSTALL) FUTURE CARRIER ANTEENA ARRAY (TYP OF 3) 5w iTAMAPaf (BY 071 17S) fH/ 'SED (3) AT&T 24PR FABER CABLES SED (9) AT&T 6/C DC POK R CABLES OSED 6' CNALIV L#VK TEIYC£ ' BARBED INURE (BY OTTTERS) OY EXISTING UTILITY POLE AREA PROPOSED TO' ORA W1 AMESS DRY PE (BY OTHERS) ; OTHERS) . � 1 EXISIING QTILITY PULE (SPEC X44? J Figure 3. Project Plan. Figure 4. Project Setting. Figure 5. Historic Topographic Quadrangle, 1965. tXSING POLE 1 X47 I0 �1 B2 fA1 �3M�4 OHM) Legend • Negative Shovel Tes; .3 -15% Slope 1 f 0 1 c N Feet tAelers 0 JV Figure 6. Shovel Test Locations 4 , _A3 PRaVM W 6PAWt ACaW MW ' IIVS^VG UrUTY POLE (SW -C 441) Z�---A 1 Figure 7. View of BDN Parity NSB Frog Eye Sirbaugh gravel access road location, facing west. Figure 8. View of BDN Parity NSB Frog Eye Sirbaugh gravel access road location, facing east. c•is :: re ` ".y� ♦ `, ,�,._ y _.:yes[ '' i ` �t'A�.) � f • � ♦ • � � .. T4s;!� =• ark, r 1. ':•i[ k.. � Y .r" , . �;,;'. 9s 4 - U1£44 -Ar 3 bg Ir NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 ATTACHMENT H. HISTORICPROPERTIESIDENTIFIED IN THE APE FOR ViJ UA,& EFFECTS 1 J a. Currently Listed & Eligible Properties Acer Associates, LLC conducted a search of the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) Virginia Cultural Resource Information System (V-CRIS) database for sites located within the APE which are listed and/or eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A review of these sources revealed no (0) listed or eligible to be listed historic properties were located within the APE radius for visual effects. b. Properties Identified Through Comments of Indian Tribes, Local Governments, or Members of the Public No (0) additional properties have been identified to date through comments of Indian tribes, Local Governments, or members of the public. C. Properties Listed That ACER Considers No Longer Eligible for Inclusion in the National Register None Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 ATTACHMENT 9, EFFECTS ON 1DENTIFIED QROPERTIES a. Effect Direct Effects No (0) historic properties were identified within the APE for direct effects. The Phase I Archaeological Survey conducted by ACER concluded: "Archaeological field testing confirmed that this location does not contain an archaeological site. It is concluded that this project will have no effect on archaeological resources and no additional archaeological work is recommended." Visual Effects No (0) historic properties were identified within the APE for visual effects. b. Correspondences & Summaries of Oral Communications None C. Alternatives To Avoid, Minimize, or Mitigate Any Adverse Effects The project will not result in any adverse effects to avoid, minimize, or mitigate. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 ATTACHMENT 10. LOCAL GOVERNMENT a. Local Government Agencies Contacted/Invited To Consult on the Project Acer Associates, LLC (ACER) contacted the Frederick County Historic Resources Advisory Board (HRAB) by letter dated May 9, 2019 to determine if they have any comments regarding historic properties that may be affected by the proposed undertaking. To date, no response has been received from the HRAB. A copy of the letter has been attached. If a concern is expressed by the HRAB, then ACER will notify the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR). Acer Associates, LLC (ACER) contacted the Frederick County Planning Commission by letter dated May 9, 2019 to determine if they have any comments regarding historic properties that may be affected by the proposed undertaking. To date, no response has been received from the Commission. A copy of the letter has been attached. If a concern is expressed by the Commission, then ACER will notify the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR). b. Additional Local Government Agencies Contacted None Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 '44kACERASSOCIATES, LLC May 9, 2019 Frederick County Historic Resources Advisory Board 107 North Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 RE: NEPA Survey — Cellular Antenna Facility Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 ACER Project #: 20190947 To Whom It May Concern: Acer Associates, LLC (ACER) will submit documentation on behalf of ROCON LLC to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to review and provide comment for compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act prior to the construction of a cellular antenna facility at the above -referenced property. In accordance with requirements of the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation (ACHP) regulations, Protection of Historical Properties, 36 CFR 800, 800.2(d), and 800.2(3)(e)(9, ACER is contacting potentially interested parties that may desire to participate in the consultation process. The project will consist of constructing a 195 foot monopole and associated 50 foot by 50 foot compound at the above referenced site. Six (6) proposed panel antennas (2 per sector) will be mounted to the proposed monopole at centerline heights of approximately 190 feet and tip heights of approximately 194 feet. The overall height of the proposed monopole, including the lightning rod, will be 201 feet. A walk-in cabinet and diesel generator will be installed on a 10 foot by 18 foot concrete pad, a cable bridge, and utility backboard will be installed within the compound. A pad -mounted transformer will be installed adjacent to the south of the proposed compound. The site will be accessible via a proposed gravel access road Fairview Road. The geographic coordinates for the site are N 39° 17' 4.35" and W 78° 23' 5.06". Enclosed please find the U.S.G.S. topographic map for the cellular antenna facility. If you have any questions or comments regarding the proposed activities, please contact our office within 30 days. The SHPO will be provided with documentation regarding the proposed activities. 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 *-ACERASSOCIATES, LLC Attachment Sincerely, Acer Associates, LLC Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager lisacole@acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 '4 'okACERASSOCIATES, LLC May 9, 2019 Frederick County Planning Commission 107 North Kent Street Winchester, VA 22601 RE: NEPA Survey — Cellular Antenna Facility Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 ACER Project #: 20190947 To Whom It May Concern: Acer Associates, LLC (ACER) will submit documentation on behalf of ROCON LLC to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to review and provide comment for compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act prior to the construction of a cellular antenna facility at the above -referenced property. In accordance with requirements of the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation (ACHP) regulations, Protection of Historical Properties, 36 CFR 800, 800.2(d), and 800.2(3)(e)(9, ACER is contacting potentially interested parties that may desire to participate in the consultation process. The project will consist of constructing a 195 foot monopole and associated 50 foot by 50 foot compound at the above referenced site. Six (6) proposed panel antennas (2 per sector) will be mounted to the proposed monopole at centerline heights of approximately 190 feet and tip heights of approximately 194 feet. The overall height of the proposed monopole, including the lightning rod, will be 201 feet. A walk-in cabinet and diesel generator will be installed on a 10 foot by 18 foot concrete pad, a cable bridge, and utility backboard will be installed within the compound. A pad -mounted transformer will be installed adjacent to the south of the proposed compound. The site will be accessible via a proposed gravel access road Fairview Road. The geographic coordinates for the site are N 39* 17' 4.35" and W 78° 23' 5.06". Enclosed please find the U.S.G.S. topographic map for the cellular antenna facility. If you have any questions or comments regarding the proposed activities, please contact our office within 30 days. The SHPO will be provided with documentation regarding the proposed activities. 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 Attachment ACERASSOCIATES, LLC Sincerely, Acer �_� Associate-. LLC r -- Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager lisacole@acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 ATTACHMENT 11. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT Acer Associates, LLC (ACER) contacted the Winchester -Frederick County Historical Society by letter dated May 9, 2019 to determine if they had any comments regarding historic properties that may be affected by the proposed undertaking. To date, no response has been received from the Historical Society. A copy of the letter has been attached. If a concern is expressed by the Historical Society, then ACER will notify the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR). In accordance with federal regulation 47CFR 1.1307, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACNP) 36 CFR 800, a review of the proposed undertaking was published in "The Winchester Star" newspaper on June I, 2019. As a result, the public was provided an opportunity to express concerns regarding the proposed undertaking. To date, no comments have been received by ACER. If any comments are received by ACER, then the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) will be notified. A copy of the notice has been attached. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 ACERASSOCIATES, LLC May 9, 2019 Winchester -Frederick County Historical Society 1340 South Pleasant Valley Road Winchester, VA 22601 RE: NEPA Survey -- Cellular Antenna Facility Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 ACER Project #: 20190947 To Whom It May Concern: Acer Associates, LLC (ACER) will submit documentation on behalf of ROCON LLC to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to review and provide comment for compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act prior to the construction of a cellular antenna facility at the above -referenced property. In accordance with requirements of the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation (ACNP) regulations, Protection of Historical Properties, 36 CFR 800, 800.2(d), and 800.2(3)(e)(f), ACER is contacting potentially interested parties that may desire to participate in the consultation process. The project will consist of constructing a 195 foot monopole and associated 50 foot by 50 foot compound at the above referenced site. Six (6) proposed panel antennas (2 per sector) will be mounted to the proposed monopole at centerline heights of approximately 190 feet and tip heights of approximately 194 feet. The overall height of the proposed monopole, including the lightning rod, will be 201 feet. A walk-in cabinet and diesel generator will be installed on a 10 foot by 18 foot concrete pad, a cable bridge, and utility backboard will be installed within the compound. A pad -mounted transformer will be installed adjacent to the south of the proposed compound. The site will be accessible via a proposed gravel access road Fairview Road. The geographic coordinates for the site are N 39° 17' 4.35" and W 780 23' 5.06". Enclosed please find the U.S.G.S. topographic map for the cellular antenna facility. If you have any questions or comments regarding the proposed activities, please contact our office within 30 days. The SHPO will be provided with documentation regarding the proposed activities. 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 .,AkACERASSOCIATES LLC Attachment Sincerely, Acer Associates, LLC Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager lisacole@acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 PUBLIC NOTICE ROCON proposes to construct a 195' monopole at 141 Fairview Rd, Gore, VA (20190947). Interested parties may contact Scott Horn (856-809-1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential effects on historic properties. NT SUBMISSION PACKET — FCC FORM 620 Approved by OMB 3060-1039 BIBLIOGRAPHY "Bing Maps Hybrid," Bing_Maps_Hybrid [ArcGIS Map Service]. Redlands, CA: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. Using: ArcView GIS [GIS Software]. Version 9.3.1. Redlands, CA: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., 1999-2009. Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) Virginia Cultural Resource Information System (V-CRIS) database Infinigy Engineering, PLLC Site Plans. March 22, 2019. "USGS Topographic Map," US_Topo_Maps [ArcGIS Map Service]. Redlands, CA: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. Using: ArcView GIS [GIS Software]. Version 9.3.1. Redlands, CA: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., 1999-2009. Applicant's Name: ROCON LLC Project Name: ROCON LLC Frog Eye Project Number: 20190947 FCC Form 620 May 2019 he Winchester Star CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION We certified that the attached advertisment in the cause of NA-ce e Pioec)K�, appeared in the Winchester tar, a newspaper published in the City of Winchester, with a general circulation over 23,000 in the area of the City of Winchester, and the counties of Frederick, Clarke and Warren, Virginia. ....... ..I ........................... Signature: Title: Date: STATE OF VIRGINIA City of Winchester and suKs-cribed before Notary Public Phone: 540.667.3200 100 N. Loudoun Street, Suite 110 eel &', ',9 PUBLIC stn p. * REG. #184135 MY COMMISSION �2. �' • L ,fie C?:' WEALTH �F�•`�� 'WA'Vflb§ter,'VA 22601 4-1kACERASSOCIATES, LLC Section E E-106 SH PO Concurrence E-mail On June 11, 2019, ACER on behalf of ROCON LLC initiated a Section 106 review (FCC Form 620) through the FCC E-106 system to the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR). ACER's Section 106 review (FCC Form 620) concluded "No Historic Properties in Area of Potential Effects (APE)" for direct and visual effects. The Section 106 New Filing Submitted - Email ID #3732525 dated June 11, 2019 confirmed the submittal of the Form 620. On July 3, 2019, ACER received a Section 106 Notification of SHPO/THPO Concurrence - Email ID #3798370 through the E-106 system identifying the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) concurrence of "No Historic Properties in Area of Potential Effects (APE)" for direct and visual effects. ACER closed the filing on the E-106 system as identified in the Section 106 Notification of Applicant/Consultant Closing a Filing- Email ID #3884157 dated August 12, 2019. Copies of all E-106 correspondences have been attached. 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 Lisa Cole From: towernotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 9:15 AM To: scotthorn@acerassociates.com Subject: Section 106 New Filing Submitted- Email ID #3732525 The following new Section 106 filing has been submitted: File Number: 0008686638 TCNS Number: 185754 Purpose: New Tower Submission Packet Notification Date: 7AM EST 06/12/2019 Applicant: ROCON LLC Consultant: ACER Associates, LLC Positive Train Control Filing Subject to Expedited Treatment Under Program Comment: No Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road Detailed Description of Project: Frog Eye - new tower site build Site Coordinates: 39-17-4.4 N, 78-23-5.1 W City: Gore County: FREDERICK State:VA Lead SHPO/THPO: Virginia Department of Historic Resources Consultant Contact Information: Name: ACER Associates, LLC Title: Archaeologist PO Box: Address: 1012 Industrial Drive City: West Berlin State: NJ Zip: 08091 Phone: 856-809-1202 Fax: 856-809-1203 Email: scotthorn@acerassociates.com NOTICE OF FRAUDULENT USE OF SYSTEM, ABUSE OF PASSWORD AND RELATED MISUSE Use of the Section 106 system is intended to facilitate consultation under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and may contain information that is confidential, privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure under applicable laws. Any person having access to Section 106 information shall use it only for its intended purpose. Appropriate action will be taken with respect to any misuse of the system. 1 Lisa Cole From: towernotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2019 9:15 AM To: scotthorn@acerassociates.com Subject: Section 106 Notification of SHPO/THPO Concurrence- Email ID #3798370 This is to notify you that the Lead SHPO/THPO has concurred with the following filing: Date of Action: 07/03/2019 Direct Effect: No Historic Properties in Area of Potential Effects (APE) Visual Effect: No Historic Properties in Area of Potential Effects (APE) Comment Text: None File Number: 0008686638 TCNS Number: 185754 Purpose: New Tower Submission Packet Notification Date: 7AM EST 06/12/2019 Applicant: ROCON LLC Consultant: ACER Associates, LLC Positive Train Control Filing Subject to Expedited Treatment Under Program Comment: No Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road Detailed Description of Project: Frog Eye - new tower site build Site Coordinates: 39-17-4.4 N, 78-23-5.1 W City: Gore County: FREDERICK State:VA Lead SHPO/THPO: Virginia Department of Historic Resources NOTICE OF FRAUDULENT USE OF SYSTEM, ABUSE OF PASSWORD AND RELATED MISUSE Use of the Section 106 system is intended to facilitate consultation under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and may contain information that is confidential, privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure under applicable laws. Any person having access to Section 106 information shall use it only for its intended purpose. Appropriate action will be taken with respect to any misuse of the system. 1 Lisa Cole From: towernotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 8:45 PM To: scotthorn@acerassociates.com Subject: Section 106 Notification of Applicant/Consultant Closing a Filing- Email ID #3884157 This is to notify you that the Applicant/Consultant has closed the following filing: Date of Action: 08/12/2019 Comment Text: SHPO concurred with ACER's findings. File Number: 0008686638 TCNS Number: 185754 Purpose: New Tower Submission Packet Notification Date: 7AM EST 06/12/2019 Applicant: ROCON LLC Consultant: ACER Associates, LLC Positive Train Control Filing Subject to Expedited Treatment Under Program Comment: No Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road Detailed Description of Project: Frog Eye - new tower site build Site Coordinates: 39-17-4.4 N, 78-23-5.1 W City: Gore County: FREDERICK State:VA Lead SHPO/THPO: Virginia Department of Historic Resources NOTICE OF FRAUDULENT USE OF SYSTEM, ABUSE OF PASSWORD AND RELATED MISUSE Use of the Section 106 system is intended to facilitate consultation under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and may contain information that is confidential, privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure under applicable laws. Any person having access to Section 106 information shall use it only for its intended purpose. Appropriate action will be taken with respect to any misuse of the system. 4WACERA55OCIATE5, LLC Section F Final Tribal Consultation Summary As part of compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the Tribes identified on the following table have all been contacted through the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Tower Construction Notification System (TCNS) - Notification ID 185754). The following table provides a summary of contacts by ACER. Copies of the TCNS documentation have been attached. 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 Submission Tribal Organization TCNS TCNS NOO Packet Receipt Response Date Consultation Date Result Crow Creek Sioux Tribe May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 July 9, 2019 No Issues Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 Referred to FCC Delaware Nation, Oklahoma May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 Referred to FCC Tuscarora Nation May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 No Interest in Consultation Prairie Island Indian May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 No Interest in Community Consultation Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 No Interest in Chippewa Indians Consultation Cherokee Nation May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 June 11, 2019 No Interest in Consultation Eastern Shawnee Tribe Oklahoma May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 July 9, 2019 No Adverse of Effect Shawnee Tribe May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 July 25, 2019 No Objection Catawba Indian Nation May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 June 28, 2019 No Immediate Concern Cultural Heritage Partners May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 Referred to FCC 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 *—ACERASSOCIATES, LLC Monacan Nation May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 Referred to FCC Chickahominy Indian Tribe May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 Referred to FCC The Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 Referred to FCC Nansemond Indian Tribe May 13, 2019 May 17, 2019 June 11, 2019 Referred to FCC In the event that archaeological materials, including human remains, are inadvertently uncovered during construction, future ground disturbing activities, use, or maintenance at this project location, ROCON LLC must immediately halt all construction and ground disturbing activities and contact the appropriate tribal governments, local officials and state agencies, in accordance with Federal and State regulations (36 CFR 800.13(b)) and Section IX of the 2004 NPA. 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 From: towemotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 3:04 PM To: mattdepalma@acerassociates.com Subject: Proposed Tower Structure Info - Email ID #6287748 Dear Matthew J DePalma, Thank you for submitting a notification regarding your proposed construction via the Tower Construction Notification System. Note that the system has assigned a unique Notification ID number for this proposed construction. You will need to reference this Notification ID number when you update your project's Status with us. Below are the details you provided for the construction you have proposed: Notification Received: 05/13/2019 Notification ID: 185754 Tower Owner Individual or Entity Name: Acer Associate Consultant Name: Street Address: 1012 Industrial Drive City: West Berlin State: NEW JERSEY Zip Code: 08091 Phone: 856-809-1202 Email: mattdepalma@acerassociates.com Structure Type: MTOWER - Monopole Latitude: 39 deg 17 min 4.4 sec N Longitude: 78 deg 23 min 5.1 sec W Location Description: 141 Fairview Road City: Gore State: VIRGINIA County: FREDERICK Detailed Description of Project: Frog Eye - new tower site build Ground Elevation: 335.4 meters Support Structure: 59.4 meters above ground level Overall Structure: 61.3 meters above ground level Overall Height AMSL: 396.7 meters above mean sea level file:////Serverl/... %20Eye%20NEPA%20(LC)/tribal/Proposed%20Tower%20Stucture%20Info%20-%20Emai1%20ID%20%236287748.txt[8/13/2019 10:17:18 AMI From: towemotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent: Friday, May 17, 2019 3:02 AM To: mattdepalma@acerassociates.com Cc: tcnsweekly@fcc.gov Subject: NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION(S) WHICH WERE SENT PROPOSED TOWER CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION INFORMATION - Email ID 46289299 Dear Applicant: Thank you for using the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Tower Construction Notification System (TONS). The purpose of this electronic mail message is to inform you that the following authorized persons were sent the notification that you provided through TCNS, which relates to your proposed antenna structure. The information was forwarded by the FCC to authorized TCNS users by electronic mail and/or regular mail (letter). We note that the review period for all parties begins upon receipt of the Submission Packet pursuant to Section VILA of the NPA and notifications that do not provide this serve as information only. Persons who have received the notification that you provided include leaders or their designees of federally -recognized American Indian Tribes, including Alaska Native Villages (collectively "Tribal Nations"), Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs), and State Historic Preservation Officers (SHPOs). For your convenience in identifying the referenced Tribal Nations and NHOs and in making further contacts, the City and State of the Seat of Government for each Tribal Nation and NHO, as well as the designated contact person, is included in the listing below. We note that Tribal Nations may have Section 106 cultural interests in ancestral homelands or other locations that are far removed from their current Seat of Government. Pursuant to the Commission's rules as set forth in the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement for Review of Effects on Historic Properties for Certain Undertakings Approved by the Federal Communications Commission (NPA), all Tribal Nations and NHOs listed below must be afforded a reasonable opportunity to respond to this notification, consistent with the procedures set forth below, unless the proposed construction falls within an exclusion designated by the Tribal Nation or NHO. (NPA, Section IV.F.4). The notification that you provided was forwarded to the following Tribal Nations and NHOs. A Tribal Nation or NHO may not respond until a full Submission Packet is provided. If, upon receipt, the Tribal Nation or NHO does not respond within a reasonable time, you should make a reasonable effort at follow-up contact, unless the Tribal Nation or NHO has agreed to different procedures (NPA, Section IV.F.5). In the event a Tribal Nation or NHO does not respond to a follow-up inquiry, or if a substantive or procedural disagreement arises between you and a Tribal Nation or NHO, you must seek guidance from the Commission (NPA, Section IV.G). These procedures are further set forth in the FCC's Second Report and Order released on March 30, 2018 (FCC 18-30). 1. Attorney Montana & Associates LLC - Crow Creek Sioux Tribe - N12923 N Prairie Rd Osseo, WI - CCSTFCCTCNS@outlook.com - 605-881-1227 (ext: 1) - electronic mail 2. THPO Officer Garrie Kills a Hundred - Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe - 603 W. Broad Avenue (PO Box: 283) Flandreau, SD - garrie.killsahundred@FSST.org - 605-997-3891 (ext: 1240) - electronic mail and regular mail file:////Serverl/... Projects/20190947%20ROCON%20Frog%20Eye%20NEPA%20(LC)/tribal/NOTICE%200F%200RGANIZATION(S).txt[8/13/2019 10:17:22 AM] 3. Cultural Resources Director Kim Penrod - Delaware Nation - 31064 State Highway 281 (PO Box: 825) Anadarko, OK - kpenrod@delawarenation.com - 405-247-2448 - electronic mail and regular mail 4. TCNS Rep Bryan Printup - Tuscarora Nation - 5226 Walmore Rd Via: Lewiston, NY bprintup@hetf.org - 716-264-6011 (ext: 103) - electronic mail If the applicant/tower builder receives no response from the Tuscarora Nation within 30 days after notification through TCNS, the Tuscarora Nation has no interest in participating in pre -construction review for the proposed site. The Applicant/tower builder, however, must immediately notify the Tuscarora Nation in the event archaeological properties or human remains are discovered during construction, consistent with Section IX of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement and applicable law. 5. THPO Noah C White III - Prairie Island Indian Community - 5636 Sturgeon Lake Road Welch, MN - celltower@piic.org - 651-385-4175 - electronic mail If the applicant/tower builder receives no response from the Prairie Island Indian Community within 30 days after notification through TCNS, the Prairie Island Indian Community has no interest in participating in pre -construction review for the proposed site. The Applicant/tower builder, however, must immediately notify the Prairie Island Indian Community in the event archaeological properties or human remains are discovered during construction, consistent with Section IX of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement and applicable law. 6. THPO Edith Leoso - Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians - (PO Box: 39) Odanah, WI - thpo@badriver-nsn.gov; THPOAsst@badriver-nsn.gov - 715-682-7123 - electronic mail If the applicant/tower builder receives no response from the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians within 30 days after notification through TCNS, the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians has no interest in participating in pre -construction review for the proposed site. The Applicant/tower builder, however, must immediately notify the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians in the event archaeological properties or human remains are discovered during construction, consistent with Section IX of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement and applicable law. 7. Gwen Terrapin - Cherokee Nation - (PO Box: 948) Tahlequah, OK - historicpreservation@cherokee.org; gwen-terrapin@cherokee.org - 918-772-4165 - electronic mail Exclusions: Please email all review documents for FCC Form 620/621 (i.e. archeologist report, photos, file:////Serverl/... Projects/20190947%20ROCON%20Frog%20Eye%20NEPA%20(LC)/tribal/NOTICE%200F%200RGANIZATION(S).txt[8/13/2019 10:17:22 AM] SHPO response, etc.) to historicpreservation@cherokee.org or gwen-terrapin@cherokee.org. You may also mail a cover letter and a CD or flash drive containing the review documents and FCC forms to: Cherokee Nation: Attn: Gwen Terrapin, PO Box 948, Tahlequah, OK 74465. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email or call 918.772.4165. Wado, Cherokee Nation 8. Cell Tower Coordinator Kelly Nelson - Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma - 70500 East 128 Road Wyandotte, OK - celltower@estoo.net - 918-666-2435 (ext: 1861) - regular mail Exclusions: DO NOT EMAIL DOCUMENTATION; it will be deleted without being opened. Submit one printed color copy by US postal mail or other parcel carrier of all documentation to: Eastern Shawnee Tribe Attn: Cell Tower Program 70500 E. 128 Rd. Wyandotte, OK 74370 Provide a 1 -page cover letter with the following information: a. TCNS Number b. Company Name c. Project Name, City, County, State d. Project type e. Project coordinates f. Contact information The Eastern Shawnee Procedures document is available and highly recommended for guidance; send an email to celltower@estoo.net requesting our most current copy. 9. THPO Kim Jumper - Shawnee Tribe - 29 South 69A Highway Miami, OK - kimjumper@shawnee-tribe.com - 918-542-2441 - regular mail 10. THPO and Executive Director Dr. Wenonah G Haire - Catawba Indian Nation - 1536 Tom Steven Road CIN-THPO Rock Hill, SC - wenonahh@ccpperafts.com - 803-328-2427 (ext: 224) - regular mail Exclusions: Please do not email documentation; it will be deleted without being opened. Mail one printed color copy of all documentation to address: Dr. Wenonah G. Haire Tribal Historic Preservation Office 1536 Tom Steven Road file:////Serverl/... Projects/20190947%20ROCON%20Frog%20Eye%20NEPA°/o20(LC)/tribal/NOTICE%200F%200RGANIZATION(S).txt[8/13/2019 10:17:22 AM] Rock Hill, SC 29730 Please submit by US Postal mail or other parcel carrier complete information for all telecommunication projects: 1. Please provide 1 page cover letter with following information a. TCNS Number b. Company Name c. Project Name, City, County, State d. Project Type e. Project coordinates f. Contact information 2. We also request photographs of project area, previous land use history and copy of SHPO Letter. If you have any questions about our process or timeline of project notifications you can email Caitlin Rogers at Caitlinh@ccpperafts.com 11. Program Manager Ellen Chapman - Cultural Heritage Partners - 1811 East Grace St Suite A Richmond, VA - ellen@culturalheritagepartners.com; rapn8n@gmail.com - 434-327-6663 - electronic mail 12. Dept of Cultural Preservation Dean Branham - Monacan Nation - (PO Box: 1 136) Madison Heights, VA - Mnation538@aol.com - 434-946-0389 - electronic mail 13. Chief Stephen Adkins - Chickahominy Indian Tribe - 7240 Adkins Road Charles City, VA - stephenradkins@aol.com - 804-829-5548 - electronic mail 14. Chief W. Frank Adams - The Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe - (PO Box: 184) King William, VA - wfrankadams@verizon.net - 804-690-1694 - electronic mail 15. Chief Lee Lockamy - Nansemond Indian Tribe - 5005 Mosey Way Virginia Beach, VA Samflyiingeagle48@yahoo.com - 757-407-4825 - electronic mail The notification that you provided was also forwarded to the following SHPOs in the State in which you propose to construct and neighboring States. The information was provided to these SHPOs as a courtesy for their information and planning. You need make no effort at this time to follow up with any SHPO that does not respond to this notification. Prior to construction, you must provide the file:////Serverl/... Projects/20190947%20ROCON%20Frog%20Eye%20NEPA%20(LC)/tribal/NOTICE%200F%200RGANIZATION(S).txt[8/13/2019 10:17:22 AM] SHPO of the State in which you propose to construct (or the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, if the project will be located on certain Tribal lands), with a Submission Packet pursuant to Section VII.A of the NPA unless the project is excluded from SHPO review under Section III D or E of the NPA. 16. Environmental Review Coordinator Renee GledhillEarley - NC State Historic Preservation Office - 4617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC - renee.gledhill-earley@ncmail.net - 919-733-4763 electronic mail 17. Deputy SHPO David Brook - Historic Preservation Office - 4610 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC - david.brook@ncmail.net - 919-807-7283 - electronic mail 18. Manager - Office of Review & Compliance Ethel R Eaton PhD - Department of Historic Resources - 2801 Kensington Avenue Richmond, VA - ethel.eaton@dhr.virginia.gov - 804-367-2323 - electronic mail 19. Deputy SHPO Susan M Pierce - West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Historic Preservation Office - 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East Charleston, WV - susan.pierce@wvculture.org - 304- 558-0240 - electronic mail and regular mail 20. Deputy SHPO Susan Pierce - West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Historic Preservation Office - 1901 Kanawha Boulevard East Charleston, WV - susan.pierce@wvculture.org - -- - electronic mail 21. Director Julie Langan - Virginia Department of Historic Resources - 2801 Kensington Avenue Richmond, VA - VASHPO_FCC@dhr.virginia.gov - 804-367-2323 - electronic mail TCNS automatically forwards all notifications to all Tribal Nations and SHPOs that have an expressed interest in the geographic area of a proposal. However, if a proposal for PTC wayside poles falls within a designated exclusion, you need not expect any response and need not pursue any additional process with that Tribal Nation or SHPO. In addition, a particular Tribal Nation or SHPO may also set forth policies or procedures within its details box that exclude from review certain facilities (for example, a statement that it does not review collocations with no ground disturbance; or that indicates that no response within 30 days indicates no interest in participating in pre -construction review). Please be advised that the FCC cannot guarantee that the contact(s) listed above have file:////Serverl/... Projects/20190947%20ROCON%20Frog%20Eye%20NEPA%20(LC)/tribaMOTICE%200F%20ORGANIZATION(S).txt[8/13/2019 10:17:22 AMI opened and reviewed an electronic or regular mail notification. If you learn that any of the above contact information is no longer valid, please contact the FCC by emailing tcnshelp@fcc.gov. The following information relating to the proposed tower was forwarded to the person(s) listed above: Notification Received: 05/13/2019 Notification ID: 185754 Excluded from SHPO Review: No Tower Owner Individual or Entity Name: Acer Associate Consultant Name: Street Address: 1012 Industrial Drive City: West Berlin State: NEW JERSEY Zip Code: 08091 Phone: 856-809-1202 Email: mattdepalma@acerassociates.com Structure Type: MTOWER - Monopole Latitude: 39 deg 17 min 4.4 sec N Longitude: 78 deg 23 min 5.1 sec W Location Description: 141 Fairview Road City: Gore State: VIRGINIA County: FREDERICK Detailed Description of Project: Frog Eye - new tower site build Ground Elevation: 335.4 meters Support Structure: 59.4 meters above ground level Overall Structure: 61.3 meters above ground level Overall Height AMSL: 396.7 meters above mean sea level If you have any questions or comments regarding this notice, please contact the FCC using the electronic Help Request form located on the FCC's website at: https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/available-support-services You may also call the FCC Support Center at (877) 480-3201 (TTY 717-338-2824). Hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except Federal holidays). To provide quality service and ensure security, all telephone calls are recorded. Thank you, Federal Communications Commission file:////Serverl/... Projects/20190947%20ROCON%20Frog%20Eye%20NEPA%20(LC)/tribal/NOTICE%200F%200RGANIZATION(S).txt[8/13/2019 10:17:22 AM] Lisa Cole From: Lisa Cole <lisacole@acerassociates.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 9:08 AM To: 'Montana Associates' Subject: TCNS # 185754; E106 # 0008686638 (Frog Eye) — Crow Creek Sioux Tribe (ACER Project # 20190947) Attachments: Frog Eye 620 - reduced size.pdf Good Morning, In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager Upcoming Vacation Dates: 6/14-6/26 Acer Associates LLC www.acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive West Berlin, NJ 08091 lisacole@acerassociates.com Ff_in Tel. (856)-809-1202 Fax. (856)-809-1203 Lisa Cole From: Montana Associates <CCSTFCCTCNS@outlook.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2019 2:31 PM To: Lisa Cole Subject: TCNS Reviews The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe has reviewed TCNS 185246 185710 185754 185980 185725 Thank -you for the necessary documentation for us to review your proposed projects. We have no issues with any historic properties within the APE that we have affiliation to. Please contact us in the event the ground disturbance inadvertently uncovers human remains and or archaeological/cultural material. Should any changes in the project be made please notify this office of the changes before further project planning continues. Thank -you. RE: Deployments of Antennas, Small Boxes and Macro Towers Dear Applicant: Please be advised that the failure to pay our review fees will result in litigation being filed against your company in the tribal court that has jurisdiction over our clients' interests and your failure to pay for our clients' work product. This includes your deployment on this TCNS project which was reviewed by our client today. Any questions, please contact Mr. Gary Montana, Senior Attorney, Montana & Associates, LLC. Office 1-715-597-6464 Fax 1-715-597-3508 Sincerely, Montana & Associates, LLC Montana & Associates LLC N12923 North Prairie Rd Osseo, WI 54758 1 Lisa Cole From: Lisa Cole <lisacole@acerassociates.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 9:08 AM To: 'garrie.killsahundred@FSST.org' Subject: TCNS # 185754; E106 # 0008686638 (Frog Eye) — Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe (ACER Project # 20190947) Dear Mr. Kills -A -Hundred, In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER is providing a notification that the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location has been submitted and is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager Upcoming Vacation Dates: 6/14-6/26 Acer Associates LLC www.acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive West Berlin, NJ 08091 IisacoleCa)acerassociates.com Tel. (856)-809-1202 Fax. (856)-809-1203 Lisa Cole From: Lisa Cole <lisacole@acerassociates.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 9:09 AM To: 'kpenrod@delawarenation.com' Subject: TCNS # 185754; E106 # 0008686638 (Frog Eye) — Delaware Nation (AGER Project # 20190947) Dear Ms. Penrod, In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER is providing a notification that the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location has been submitted and is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager Upcoming Vacation Dates: 6/14-6/26 Acer Associates LLC www.acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive West Berlin, NJ 08091 lisacole@acerassociates.com Tel. (856)-809-1202 Fax. (856)-809-1203 Lisa Cole From: Lisa Cole <lisacole@acerassociates.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 9:10 AM To: 'bprintup@hetf.org' -Subject: TCNS # 185754; L106 # 0008686638 (Frog Eye) — Tuscarora Nation (ACER Project # 20190947) Dear Mr. Printup, In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER is providing a notification that the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location has been submitted and is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager Upcoming Vacation Dates; 6/14-6/26 Acer Associates LLC www.acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive West Berlin, NJ 08091 lisacole@acerassociates.com Tel. (856)-809-1202 Fax. (856)-809-1203 Lisa Cole From: Lisa Cole <lisacole@acerassociates.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 9:09 AM To: 'celltower@piic.org' Subject: TCNS # 185754; E106 # 0008686638 (Frog Eye) — Prairie Island Indian Community (ACER Proiect # 20190947) Attachments: Frog Eye 620 - reduced size.pdf Dear Mr. White, In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager Upcoming Vacation Dates: 6/14-6/26 J*A QEIR—.,�,�c)� , vrj-, it -t, Acer Associates LLC www.acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive West Berlin, NJ 08091 lisacole@acerassociates.com Tel. (856)-809-1202 Fax. (856)-809-1203 Lisa Cole From: Lisa Cole <lisacole@acerassociates.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 9:11 AM To: 'historicpreservation@cherokee.org'; 'Gwen Terrapin' Subject: TCNS # 185754; E106 # 0008686638 (Frog Eye) — Cherokee Nation (ACER Project # 20190947) Attachments: Frog Eye 620 - reduced size.pdf Dear Ms. Terrapin, In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager Upcoming Vacation Dates: 6/14-6/26 *ACJ -,,R I `t:,F�l OA" Acer Associates LLC www.acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive West Berlin, NJ 08091 lisacole@acerassociates.com Tel. (856)-809-1202 Fax. (856)-809-1203 Dana Freshcoln From: towernotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 2:44 PM To: mattdepalma@acerassociates.com Cc: tcns.fccarchive@fcc.gov; historicpreservation@cherokee.org; gwen-terrapin@cherokee.org Subject: Reply to Proposed Tower Structure (Notification ID: 185754) - Email ID #6322737 Dear Matthew J DePalma, Thank you for using the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Tower Construction Notification System (TCNS). The purpose of this email is to inform you that an authorized user of the TCNS has replied to a proposed tower construction notification that you had submitted through the TCNS. The following message has been sent to you from Gwen Terrapin of the Cherokee Nation in reference to Notification ID #185754: We have no interest in this site. However, if the Applicant discovers archaeological remains or resources during construction, the Applicant should immediately stop construction and notify the appropriate Federal Agency and the Tribe. For your convenience, the information you submitted for this notification is detailed below. Notification Received: 05/13/2019 Notification ID: 185754 Tower Owner Individual or Entity Name: Acer Associate Consultant Name: Street Address: 1012 Industrial Drive City: West Berlin State: NEW JERSEY Zip Code: 08091 Phone: 856-809-1202 Email: mattdepalma@acerassociates.com Structure Type: MTOWER - Monopole Latitude: 39 deg 17 min 4.4 sec N Longitude: 78 deg 23 min 5.1 sec W Location Description: 141 Fairview Road City: Gore State: VIRGINIA County: FREDERICK Detailed Description of Project: Frog Eye - new tower site build Ground Elevation: 335.4 meters Support Structure: 59.4 meters above ground level Overall Structure: 61.3 meters above ground level Overall Height AMSL: 396.7 meters above mean sea level A C E RASSOCIATES, LLC June 11, 2019 Ms. Kelly Nelson, Cell Tower Coordinator Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Attn: Cell Tower Program 70500 East 128 Road Wyandotte, OK 74370 RE: Follow -Up Notification for Section 106 Review Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 TCNS #: 185754 E106 #: 0008686638 ACER Project #: 20190947 Dear Ms. Nelson: In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E 106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Attachment Sincerely, Acer Associates, LLC Dana L. Freshcoln Project Manager danafreshcoln@acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 Dana F'reshcoln From: Paul Barton <PBarton@estoo.net> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2019 1:21 PM To: danafreshcoln@acerassociates.com JUDject: TCNS '185754 The Cultural Preservation Department of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma (ESTO) has received the documentation for the referenced TCNS project. ESTO has reviewed the project in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). Based on the information provided and a review of our records, we find that this project will have No Adverse Effect on properties of sacred and/or cultural significance to the Tribe. The project site is within the known regional area of the Shawnee prehistorically and historically, be aware of inadvertent discoveries. However, ESTO has no objection to the project proceeding as described. Please note that any future changes to this project will require additional consultation. In accordance with the NHPA of 1966 (16 U.S.C. § 470-470w-6), federally funded, licensed, or permitted undertakings that are subject to the Section 106 review process must determine effects to significant historic properties. As clarified in Section 101(d)(6)(A-B), historic properties may have religious and/or cultural significance to Indian Tribes. Section 106 of NHPA requires Federal agencies to consider the effects of their actions on all significant historic properties (36 CFR Part 800) as does the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (43 U.S.C. § 4321-4347 and 40 CFR § 1501.7(a). However, if during construction cultural objects or human remains are inadvertently discovered, please stop work immediately and contact the Cultural Preservation Department of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma. Neyiwa, Paul Barton TCNS Reviewer Eastern Shawnee Tribe of OK 918-666-2435 Ext. 1833 70500 E 128 Rd. Wyandotte, OK 74370 IMPORTANT NOTICE: This e-mail message is intended to be received only by persons entitled to receive the confidential information it may contain. E-mail messages from ESTOO.net may contain information that is confidential and legally privileged. Please do not read, copy, forward, or store this message unless you are an intended recipient of it. If you have received this message in error, please forward it to the sender and delete it completely from your computer system. [M704NQ] 4 ACERASSOCIAT�;S June 11, 2019 Ms. Kim Jumper, THPO Shawnee Trihe Historic Preservation Department 29 South Highway 69A P.O. Box 189 Miami, OK 74354 RE: Follow -Up Notification for Section 106 Review Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 TCNS #: 185754 E106 #: 0008686638 ACER Project #: 20190947 Dear Ms. Jumper: In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E 106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Attachment Sincerely, Acer Associates, LLC Dana L. Freshcoln Project Manager danafreshcoln@acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 Dana Freshcoln From: Kim Jumper <kimjumper@shawnee-tribe.com> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2019 4:34 PM To: Dana Freshcoln(danafreshcoln@acerassociates.com) Subject: TCN5185754 The Shawnee Tribe is satisfied with efforts conducted to be sure that no Shawnee Tribe historic properties or other cultural resources will likely be adversely affected by construction and use of this tower. The Shawnee Tribe is not currently aware of any specific Shawnee Tribe cultural or historic sites in this project area. We therefore offer no objection to the proposed construction. Because this tower lies in the homelands of the Shawnee Tribe, in the event that archaeological materials, including human remains, are discovered during construction or later ground -disturbing activities at this location, please re -open consultation at that time by contacting Kim Jumper at kim.jumper@shawnee-tribe.com or 918-542-2441. Similarly, if plans are considered to expand or modify this tower and cause additional ground disturbance in the future, please let us know. Please forward our concerns regarding any such future work and unanticipated discoveries, as well as our contact information, to the appropriate parties. We urge everyone involved with tower development to construct and maintain their projects in keeping with best practices for minimizing environmental impact - particularly on species, such as birds and bats, who might incur negative impacts from tower development and use. Please also re -vegetate with species native to the area. We appreciate your efforts to consult with us. Regards, Kim Jumper, THPO Shawnee Tribe '4 �kACERASSOCIATES, LLC June 11, 2019 Dr. Wenonah G. Haire Catawba Indian Nation THPO 1536 Tom Steven Road Rock Hill, SC 29730 RE: Follow -Up Notification for Section 106 Review Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 TCNS #: 185754 E106 #: 0008686638 ACER Project #: 20190947 Dear Dr. Haire: In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Attachment Sincerely, Acer Associates, LLC Dana L. Freshcoln Project Manager danafreshcoln@acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 Catawba Indian Nation Tribal Historic Preservation Office 1536 Tom Steven Road Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 Office 803-328-2427 Fax 803-328-5791 June 28, 2019 Attention: Dana L. Freshcoln Acer Associates 1012 Industrial Drive West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Re. THPO # TCNS # Project Description 2019-348-27 185754 Frog Eye — 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA Dear Ms. Freshcoln The Catawba have no immediate concerns with regard to traditional cultural properties, sacred sites or Native American archaeological sites within the boundaries of the Proposed project areas. However, the Catawba are to be notified if Native American artifacts and / or human remains are located during the ground disturbance phase of this project. If you have questions please contact Caitlin Rogers at 803-328-2427 ext. 226, or e-mail caitlinh@ccpperafts.com. Sincerely, Wenonah G. Haire Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Lisa Cole From: Lisa Cole <lisacole@acerassociates.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 9:13 AM To: ellen@culturalheritagepartners.com' Subject; T CNS 4 1885754, E! 06 4 0008686638 (Frog Eye) — Cuiturai heritage Partners (ACER Project # 20190947) Attachments: Frog Eye 620 - reduced size.pdf Dear Ms. Chapman, In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager Upcoming Vacation Dates: 6/14-6/26 Acer Associates LLC www.acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive West Berlin, NJ 08091 lisacole@acerassociates.com Tel. (856)-809-1202 Fax. (856)-809-1203 ACERASSOCIATES LIX June 11, 2019 Chief Dean Branham Monacan Indian Nation P.O. Box 1 136 Madison Heights, VA 24572 RIE: Follow -Up Notification for Section 106 Review Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 TCNS #: 185754 E106 #: 0008686638 ACER Project #: 20190947 Dear Chief Branham: In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E 106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Attachment Sincerely, Acer Associates, LLC _0" � _Vua Dana L. Freshcoln Project Manager danafreshcoln@acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 ' A `W-ACERASSOCIATES LLC June 11, 2019 Mr. Stephen Adkins Chickahominy Indian Tribe 7240 Adkins Road Charles City, VA 23030 RE: Follow -Up Notification for Section 106 Review Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 TCNS #: 185754 E106 #: 0008686638 ACER Project #: 20190947 Dear Mr. Adkins: In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E 106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Attachment Sincerely, Acer Associates, LLC —0444,91-1 _Vtw .rGa Dana L. Freshcoln Project Manager danafreshcoln@acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 Lisa Cole From: Lisa Cole <lisacole@acerassociates.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 9:17 AM To: 'stephenradkins@aol.com' Subject: TCNS # 185754; E106 # 0008686638 (Frog Eye) — Chickahominy Indian Tribe (ACER Project # 20190947) Attachments: Frog Eye 620 - reduced size.pdf Dear Mr. Adkins, In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager Upcoming Vacation Dates: 6/14-6/26 _. A ER Acer Associates LLC www.acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive West Berlin, NJ 08091 lisacole@acerassociates.com in Tel. (856)-809-1202 Fax. (856)-809-1203 *,-ACERASSOCI LLC June 11, 2019 Chief Frank Adams Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe P.O. Box 184 King William, VA 23086 RE: Follow -Up Notification for Section 106 Review Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 TCNS #: 185754 E106 #: 0008686638 ACER Project #: 20190947 Dear Chief Adams: In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E 106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Attachment Sincerely, Acer Associates, LLC �� �1_p _LA� Dana L. Freshcoln Project Manager danafreshcoln@acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856)-809-1202 Fax: (856)-809-1203 Lisa Coie From: Lisa Cole <lisacole@acerassociates.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 9:22 AM To: 'Samflyingeagle48@yahoo.com' Subject: TCNS # 185754; E106 # 0008686638 (Frog Eye) — Nansemond Indian Tribe (ACER Project # 20190947) Attachments: Frog Eye 620 - reduced size.pdf Dear Mr. Bass, In accordance with the FCC's 2018 Infrastructure Second Report and Order (Order), released March 30, 2018, effective July 2, 2018, and the preferences expressed by the Tribal Nation, ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, is providing a copy of the FCC Form 620 Submission Packet for the proposed wireless communications facility deployment at the above referenced location, which is also available for viewing via the FCC's online TCNS and E106 systems. In accordance with this Order, we are seeking review under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), which does not require the payment of any fees or contractual agreement for consultative functions with the Tribal Nation. ACER, on behalf of ROCON LLC, would like to invite your Tribal Nation to be a consulting party in the Section 106 review process. In order to meet project timeframes, we ask that you please respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this email if the Tribal Nation is interested in participating in the Section 106 review process and has any concern(s) about a historic property(s) of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction. Alternatively, if the Tribal Nation is not interested in participating in the Section 106 review process, please inform us as soon as possible. Thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager Upcoming Vacation Dates: 6/14-6/26 Acer Associates LLC www.acerassociates.com 1012 Industrial Drive West Berlin, NJ 08091 lisacole@acerassociates.com Tel. (856)-809-1202 Fax. (856)-809-1203 From: towernotifyinfo@fcc.gov Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2019 9:02 AM To: mattdepalma@acerassociates.com Cc: tcnsweekly@fcc.gov Subject: Proposed Construction of Communications Facilities Notification of Final Contacts - Email ID #24587 Acer Associate Matthew J DePalma 1012 Industrial Drive West Berlin, NJ 08091 Dear Applicant: This letter addresses the proposed communications facilities listed below that you have referred to the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) for purposes of contacting federally recognized Indian Tribes, including Alaska Native Villages (collectively Indian Tribes), and Native Hawaiian Organizations (NHOs), as specified by Section IV.G of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement (NPA). Consistent with the procedures outlined in the Commission's Wireless Infrastructure Second Report and Order (1), we have contacted the Indian Tribes or NHOs identified in the attached Table for the projects listed in the attached Table. You referred these projects to us between 07/18/2019 and 07/25/2019. Our contact with these Tribal Nations or NHOs was sent on 07/25/2019. Thus, as described in the Wireless Infrastructure Second Report and Order (2), if you or Commission staff do not receive a statement of interest regarding a particular project from any Tribe or NHO within 15 calendar days of 07/25/2019, your obligations under Section IV of the NPA with respect to these Tribal Nations or NHOs are complete. If a Tribal Nation or NHO responds that it has concerns about a historic property of traditional religious and cultural significance that may be affected by the proposed construction within the 15 calendar day period, the Applicant must involve it in the review as set forth in the NPA, and may not begin construction until the process set forth in the NPA is completed. You are reminded that Section IX of the NPA imposes independent obligations on an Applicant when a previously unidentified site that may be a historic property, including an archeological property, is discovered during construction or after the completion of review. In such instances, the Applicant must cease construction and promptly notify, among others, any potentially affected Tribal Nation or NHO. A Tribal Nation's or NHO's failure to express interest in participating in pre -construction review of an undertaking does not necessarily mean it is not interested in archeological properties or human remains that may inadvertently be discovered during construction. Hence, an Applicant is still required to notify any potentially affected Tribal Nation or NHO of any such finds pursuant to Section IX or other applicable law. Sincerely, Jill Springer Federal Preservation Officer Federal Communications Commission jill.springer@fcc.gov 1) See Accelerating Wireless Broadband Deployment by Removing Barriers to Infrastructure Deployment, Second Report and Order, FCC 18-30 (Mar. 30, 2018) (Wireless Infrastructure Second Report and Order). 2) See id. at paras. 111-112. fle:////Serverl/... /Acer/2019%20Projects/20190947%20ROCON%20Frog%20Eye%20NEPA%20(LC)/tribal/Corrspnd/FCC%20Referral.txt[8/13/2019 10:19:00 AM] LIST OF PROPOSED COMMUNICATIONS TOWERS TCNS# 185980 Referred Date: 07/22/2019 Location: 15440 Jefferson Highway, Bumpass, VA Detailed Description of Project: Lazy Acres - new tower site build Tribe Name: Chickahominy Indian Tribe Tribe Name: Cultural Heritage Partners Tribe Name: Delaware Nation Tribe Name: Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe Tribe Name: Monacan Nation Tribe Name: Nansemond Indian Tribe Tribe Name: Shawnee Tribe Tribe Name: The Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe TCNS# 185754 Referred Date: 07/22/2019 Location: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, VA Detailed Description of Project: Frog Eye - new tower site build Tribe Name: Chickahominy Indian Tribe Tribe Name: Cultural Heritage Partners Tribe Name: Delaware Nation Tribe Name: Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe Tribe Name: Monacan Nation Tribe Name: Nansemond Indian Tribe Tribe Name: Shawnee Tribe Tribe Name: The Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribe TCNS# 185980 Referred Date: 07/24/2019 Location: 15440 Jefferson Highway, Bumpass, VA Detailed Description of Project: Lazy Acres - new tower site build Tribe Name: Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma LEGEND: * - Notification numbers are assigned by the Commission staff for sites where initial contact was not made through TCNS. file:////Serverl/.../Acer/2019%20Projects/20190947%20ROCON%20Frog%20Eye%20NEPA%20(LC)/tribal/Conspnd/FCC%20Referral.txt[8/13/2019 10:19:00 AM] 4-ACERASSOCIATES, Li.c Section G Wilderness Areas and Wildlife Preserves ACER conducted a review for wilderness areas and wildlife refuges using geographic information system (GIS) information obtained from the National Wilderness Preservation System - Wilderness Boundary Data, and US Fish and Wildlife Refuge Boundary and Parcel data. This data was projected utilizing ESRI ArcGIS version 9.3 and compared with project location data to determine if the site will be located in any wilderness areas or wildlife refuges. A copy of the generated map is provided on the following page. This data indicated the project area is not located within any wilderness areas or wildlife preserves. After reviewing all of the information on the proposed undertaking, ACER has concluded the project is "not likely to impact any wilderness areas or wildlife preserves." 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 31 Froge E .......... a 4% POW k - Legend 050 Wilderness Areas National Wildlife Refuges SITE LOCATION WILDERNESS AREAS & I WILDLIFE REFUGES The ArcGIS Online services in this group layer present satellite imager) ACER ASSOCIATES, LLC and aerial imagery for the world. 1012 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE WEST BERLIN, NEW JERSEY 08091 Tel (856) 809-1202 / Fax (856) 809-1203 4%. Alk_,r�J � ASSOCIATES, LLC Section H Threatened and Endangered Species Acer Associates, LLC (ACER) contacted the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) by letter dated May 9, 2019 requesting information on the presence and the proposed activities potential effect on any threatened or endangered species within the proposed project area. A June 5, 2019 letter response from DCR stated, "Biotics documents the presence of natural heritage resources within two miles of the project area. However, due to the scope of the activity and the distance to the resources, we do not anticipate that this project will adversely impact these natural heritage resources." ACER conducted a review of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries database on May 9, 2019 to identify any potential threatened or endangered species within the project area. ACER's review identified one (1) federally threatened known or likely to occur within a two (2) mile radius of the project area: Northern Long-eared Bat (Myosis septentrionalis). On the same date, ACER contacted the DGIF via email, however, per guidance from the DGIF "No response from the VDGIF does not constitute `no comment' nor does it imply support of the project or associated activities. It simply means that VDGIF is unable to review your pre - application submittal and not been able to respond." On May 9, 2019, Acer Associates, LLC (ACER) utilized the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USF&WS) Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) online list request certification resource. This resource identifies threatened, endangered, proposed and candidate species, as well as proposed and final designated critical habitat, that may occur within the boundary of a proposed project and/or may be affected by a proposed project. The species list for this project was provided by: Virginia Ecological Services Field Office. According to the Official Species List, the following federally listed threatened and endangered species were identified as may occur in the proposed project location, and/or may be affected by your proposed project: Indiana Bat (Myoris sodalist), Northern Long-eared Bat (Myotis seotentrionalis), and Haperella (Ptilimnium nodosum). On June 11, 2019, the USF&WS provided an online certification letter stating "We certify that use of the online project review process in strict accordance with the instructions provided as documented in the enclosed project review package results in reaching the appropriate determinations. Therefore, we concur with the "no effect" or "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" determinations for proposed and listed species and proposed and designated critical habitat. Additional coordination with this office is not needed." A copy of the US F&WS online certification has been attached. 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 -4A 'OCIATES, LLC .. ACERASS After reviewing all of the information on the proposed undertaking, ACER has concluded the project is "not likely to adversely affect any threatened or endangered species." 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 `44kACERASSOCIATES LLC May 9, 2019 (sent via email to nhreview@dcr.virginia.gov) Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation Department of Natural Heritage 217 Governor Street, 2nd Floor Richmond, VA 23219 RE: NEPA Survey — Proposed Cellular Antenna Facility Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 ACER Project #: 20190947 To Whom It May Concern: Acer Associates, (ACER) is requesting the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation's (DCR) review and comment for compliance with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and 47 CFR Section 1.1307 prior to the construction of a cellular antenna facility at the above -referenced property. The project will consist of constructing a 195 foot monopole and associated 50 foot by 50 foot compound at the above referenced site. Six (6) proposed panel antennas (2 per sector) will be mounted to the proposed monopole at centerline heights of approximately 190 feet and tip heights of approximately 194 feet. The overall height of the proposed monopole, including the lightning rod, will be 201 feet. A walk-in cabinet and diesel generator will be installed on a 10 foot by 18 foot concrete pad, a cable bridge, and utility backboard will be installed within the compound. A pad -mounted transformer will be installed adjacent to the south of the proposed compound. The site will be accessible via a proposed gravel access road Fairview Road. The geographic coordinates for the site are N 39° 17' 4.35" and W 78° 23' 5.06". If any of the questions can be answered "yes" for the site location, please indicate which question. I. May the proposed facility/proposed activity affect threatened or endangered species or designated critical habitats? 2. Will the proposed facility/proposed activity likely jeopardize the continued existence of any proposed endangered or threatened species? 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856) 809-1202 Fax: (856) 809-1203 'o-WACE' R ASSOCIATES, LI,C 3. Will the proposed facility/proposed activity likely result in the destruction or adverse modification of proposed critical habitats (as determine by the Endangered Species Act of 1973)? Enclosed please find project information for the cellular antenna facility. Thank you for your time and consideration. We ask that you please respond within 30 days, no later than June 10, 2019. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please call our office at (856) 809-1202. Sincerely, Acer Associates, LLC fu CC�1� Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager lisacole@acerassociates.com Attachments A. U.S.G.S. Topographic Map B. Site Plans C. Site Photographs 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 Matthew J. Strickler Secretary of Natural Resources Clyde E. Cristman Director Vince Krisak Acer Engineering, PLLC 1012 Industrial Drive West Berling, NJ 08091 L-MMONWEALT11 of VIRGINIA DEPARI`IkIENT OF CONSERVATION AND RECREATION Re: 20190947, Frog Eye Cell Tower Dear Mr. Krisak: Rochelle Altholz Deputy Director oJ' Administration and Finance Russell W. Baxter Deputy Director of Dam Wely & Floodplain Management and Sod & Water Conservation Thomas L. Smith Deputy Director of Qpe rations June 5, 2019 The Department of Conservation and Recreation's Division of Natural Heritage (DCR) has searched its Biotics Data System for occurrences of natural heritage resources from the area outlined on the submitted map. Natural heritage resources are defined as the habitat of rare, threatened, or endangered plant and animal species, unique or exemplary natural communities, and significant geologic formations. Biotics documents the presence of natural heritage resources within two miles of the project area. However, due to the scope of the activity and the distance to the resources, we do not anticipate that this project will adversely impact these natural heritage resources. In addition, according to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Guidance dated September 14, 2000 "new construction of communication towers creates a potentially significant impact on migratory birds, especially some 350 species of night -migrating birds". "Communications towers are estimated to kill 4-5 million birds per year and some of these species affected are also protected under the Endangered Species Act and Bald and Golden Eagle Act" (USFWS, 2000). Therefore, DCR recommends voluntary implementation of USFWS interim guidelines for Communication Tower Siting, Construction, Operation, and Decommissioning (http://www.fws.gov/northeast/virginiafield/pdf/endspecies/Cell%2OTowers/Cell%2OGuidance PDF). There are no State Natural Area Preserves under DCR's jurisdiction in the project vicinity. Under a Memorandum of Agreement established between the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) and the DCR, DCR represents VDACS in comments regarding potential impacts on state - listed threatened and endangered plant and insect species. The current activity will not affect any documented state -listed plants or insects. New and updated information is continually added to Biotics. Please re -submit a completed order form and project map for an update on this natural heritage information if the scope of the project changes and/or six months has passed before it is utilized. A fee of $90.00 has been assessed for the service of providing this information. Please find attached an invoice for that amount. Please return one copy of the invoice along with your remittance made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia, DCR Finance, 600 East Main Street, 24' Floor, Richmond, VA 23219. Payment is due within thirty 600 East Main Streel, 2.41i floor I Richmond Virginia 23219 1 804-786-6124 State Parks • Soil and Water Conservation • Outdoor Recreation Planning Natural Heritage • Dam Safe{l- and Floodplain Management • Land Conservation days of the invoice date. Please note late payment may result in the suspension of project review service for future projects. The Virginia Department of Game and inland Fisheries (VDGIF) maintains a database of wildlife locations, including threatened and endangered species, trout streams, and anadromous fish waters that may contain information not documented in this letter. Their database may be accessed from http://vafwis.or fwis/ or contact Ernie Aschenbach at 804-367-2733 or Ernie.Aschenbachgd if.virginia.gov. According to the information currently in our files, Dry Run and Isaac's Creek, which have been designated by the VDGIF as a "Threatened and Endangered Species Waters" for the Wood turtle are within 2 miles of the project area. Therefore, DCR recommends coordination with Virginia's regulatory authority for the management and protection of this species, the VDGIF, to ensure compliance with the Virginia Endangered Species Act (VA ST §§ 29.1-563 — 570). Should you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact me at 804-371-2708. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this project. Sincerely, S. Ren6 Hypes Natural Heritage Project Review Coordinator Cc: Ernie Aschenbach, VDGIF Literature Cited U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2000. Interim Guidelines for Recommendations on Communications Tower Siting, Construction, Operation, and Decommissioning. ACERASSOCIATES LLC May 9, 2019 (sent via email to Ray.Fernald(CM1f:virginia.gov) Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Bureau of Wildlife Resources, Statewide Resources Fish and Wildlife Information Services Section 4010 West Broad Street P.O. Box 1 1 104 Richmond, VA 23230-1104 RE: NEPA Survey — Proposed Cellular Antenna Facility Site Name: Frog Eye Site Address: 141 Fairview Road, Gore, Frederick County, VA 22637 ACER Project #: 20190947 To Whom It May Concern: Acer Associates, (ACER) is requesting the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries' (DGIF) review and comment for compliance with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and 47 CFR Section 1.1307 prior to the construction of a cellular antenna facility at the above - referenced property. The project will consist of constructing a 195 foot monopole and associated 50 foot by 50 foot compound at the above referenced site. Six (6) proposed panel antennas (2 per sector) will be mounted to the proposed monopole at centerline heights of approximately 190 feet and tip heights of approximately 194 feet. The overall height of the proposed monopole, including the lightning rod, will be 201 feet. A walk-in cabinet and diesel generator will be installed on a 10 foot by 18 foot concrete pad, a cable bridge, and utility backboard will be installed within the compound. A pad -mounted transformer will be installed adjacent to the south of the proposed compound. The site will be accessible via a proposed gravel access road Fairview Road. The geographic coordinates for the site are N 39° 17'4.35" and W 78° 23' 5.06". If any of the questions can be answered "yes" for the site location, please indicate which question. 1. May the proposed facility/proposed activity affect threatened or endangered species or designated critical habitats? 2. Will the proposed facility/proposed activity likely jeopardize the continued existence of any proposed endangered or threatened species? 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Telephone: (856) 809-1202 Fax: (856) 809-1203 4WACCER ASSOCIATES, LL -C 3. Will the proposed facility/proposed activity likely result in the destruction or adverse modification of proposed critical habitats (as determine by the Endangered Species Act of 1973)? Enclosed please find project information for the cellular antenna facility. Thank you for your time and consideration. We ask that you please respond within 30 days, no later than June 10, 2019. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please call our office at (856) 809-1202. Sincerely, Acer Associates, LLC fu c Lisa Cole Assistant Project Manager lisacole@acerassociates.com Attachment U.S.G.S. Topographic Map 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 5/9/2019 VaFWIS GeographicSelect Options 1,1i q'inia Department of Gare and WMI-ld Fists fi =s vu 2-k Home » By Coordinates » VaFWIS GeographicSelect Options Options Species Information By Name By Land Management References Geographic Search By Mao By Coordinates By Place Name Database Search Help Logout Show This Page as Printer Friendly VaFWIS Search Report Compiled on 519/2019,4:00:21 PM Known or likely to occur within a 2 mile radius around point 39.2845420 -78.3847385 View.Map of in 069 Frederick County, VA Site Location 441 Known or Likely Species ordered by Status Concern for Conservation (displaying first 20) (18 species with Status' or Tier I" or Tier II" ) BOVA Code Status' Tier" Common Name Scientific Name Confirmed Search Va DGIF Go Fish and Wildlife Information Z'�er.ice Database(s) 050022 FTST la Rat, _nerihern long-eared Myotis septentrionalis BOVA 050020 SE la Bat, little brown Myotis lucifugus BOVA 050027 SE la Bat, tri -colored Perimyotis subfiavus BOVA 040267 SE Wren, Bewick's Thryomanes bewickii BOVA 030062 ST la Turtle, wood Glyptemys insculpta Yes BOVA,TEWaters,Habitat,SppObs,HU6 040096 ST la Fal-n._peregrinP Falco peregrinus BOVA 040293 ST la `Shrike, loggerhead. Lanius ludovicianus BOVA,HU6 100155 ST la Shipper Appalachian gri-zled, Pyrgus wyandot BOVA,HU6 040292 ST Shrike, migrant loggerhead Lanius ludovicianus migrans BOVA 030012 CC IVa Rattlesnake,imber Crotalus horridus Yes BOVA,SppObs,HU6 040306 la Warbler._golden-winged Vermivora chrysoptera BOVA,HU6 050024 la ylyotis,_eastern small -footed Myotis leibii BOVA 100248 la Fritillary, regal Speyeria idalia idalia BOVA,HU6 040052 Ila Duck, American black Anas rubripes B0VA,HU6 040320 Ila Warbler, cenilean Setophaga cerulea jBOVA,HU6 040140 Ila Woodcock, American Scolopax minor B0VA,HU6 040203 Ilb Cuckoo: black -billed Coccyzus erythropthalmus Potential BOVA,BBA 100256 IIc Creseert, tawny_ Phyciodes batesii batesii BOVA,HU6 010131 Illa Eel, American Anguilla rostrata BOVA,HU6 030039 Ilia Creensnake, smooth Opheodrys vernalis BOVA To view All 441 species View 441 "FE=Federal Endangered; FT=Federal Threatened; SE=State Endangered, ST=State Threatened; FP=Federal Proposed; FC=Federal Candidate; CC=Collection Concem "I=VA Wildlife Action Plan - Ter I - Critical Conservation Need 11=VA Wildlife Action Plan -Ter 11 -Very High Conservation Need; III=VA Wildlife Action Plan -Ter III -High Conservation Need; IV=VA Wildlife Action Plan -Tier Virginia Widlife Action Plan Conservation Opportunity Rank;ng: a - On the ground management strategiesiactions exist and can be feasibly implemented.; b - On the ground actions or research needs have been identified but cannot feasibly be implemented at this time.; c - No on the grou Yew Map of All Query Results from All Observation Tables Bat Colonies or Hibemacula: Not Known Anadromous Fish Use Streams https://vafwis.dgif.virginia.gov/fwis/index.asp 1/3 5/9/2019 VaFWIS GeographicSelect Options NiA Impediments to Fish Passage ('records) View Ylap of All Fish Impediments ID Name River View Map 1104 LAKEISAACS D NI ISAAC CREEK Yes Colonial Water Bird Stirvey N/A Threatened and Endangered Waters (12 Reaches) View Map of All Threatened and Endangered Waters T&E Waters Species Stream Name View Map Highest TES BOVA Code, Status;, Tie, Common & Scientific Name Dry --Run (0359694) ST 030062 ST la Turtle, wood ! 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GI tem s inscul to YP Y P yes Isaacs Creek (0376751 ST 030062 f ST la Turtle _Wood Glyptemys insculpta Yes Managed Trout Streams N/A Bald Eagle Concentration Areas and Roosts N/A Bald Eagle Nests N/A Species Observations ( 14 records, 2 Observations with Vier reap of AIL Query Results Threatened or Endangered Species observations species) obslD class Date Observed f Observer Different Species �J3?9 S Obs F ar 25 1999 CARL ERNST (PRINCIPLE PERMITTEE) & TOMAS aKRE, BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY 3o2?a1 SppObs Jan 1 1900 - — - 3 r 36^7751 SppObs Jan 1 1900 L -11 362671 SppObs Jan 1 1900 _ - j f t 362760 SppObs Jan 1 1900 352782 SppObs Jan 1 1900 362730 SppObs Jan 1 1900 ——i 27266- SppObs Jan 1 1900 --1190-017---. Mitchell, J. C —F 362?44 SppObs Jan { L 3627 8 SppObs Jan 1 1900—i 362727 SppObs jr Jan 3o2,Bd SppObs Jan 1 1900 —---...__-.._—.-_ .._-._._.f F—F-1 �L https://vafwis.dgif.virginia.gov/fwis/index.asp 2/3 5/9/2019 VaFWIS GeographicSelect Options 1362748 ISppObs I Jan 1 1900 ;I� 2 Displayed 14 Species Observations Habitat Predicted for Aquatic WAP Tier 1& II Species (3 Reaches) View _Mao Combined Reaches from Beloww 9f Hab tat Predicted for WAP Tier I & II Aquatic S e�des Tier Species j Stream Name View Map Highest Te BOVA Code, Status% Tier—, Common & Scientific Name Dry Run (2070004 1) ST 030062 ST la Turtle, wood_, Glyptemys insculpta Yes Isaacs Creek (20700041)) ST 030062 ST la Turtle: wood Glyptemys insculpta Y@ 5. tributary (20700041) ST 030062 ST Is Turtle, wood Glyptemys insculpta Yes tributary (20700041) ST 030062 ST la Turtle, wood Glyptemys insculpta Yes Habitat Predicted for Terrestrial WAP Tier I & II Species N/A Virginia Breeding Bird Atlas Blocks (3 records) View Map of All Query ResuRs Virginia Breeding -Bina AtWs Blocks Breeding Bird Atlas Species BBA ID Atlas Quadrangle Block Name View Map Different Species Highest TES Highest Tier's IV as 43234 5 Capon Bridg_ �- 43236 Capon Bridge, SE f 60 44235 Gore SW 43 Public Holdings: N/A Summary of BOVA Species Associated with Cities and Counties of the Commonwealth of Virginia: FIPS Code City and County Name Different Species Highest TE Highest Tier 069 Frederick 416 USGS 7.5' Quadrangles: Capon Bridge Gore USGS NRCS Watersheds in Virginia: N/A USGS National 6th Order Watersheds Summary of Wildlife Action Plan Tier I, II, 111, and IV Species: I HU6 Code USGS 6th Order Hydrologic Unit Different Species Highest TE Highest Tier PU10 Back Cr k -Mine Spring Run 561�— PU11 Back Creek -Isaacs Creek ST 1 I CmryleEm50YR019. <:W2t PM I9T1539.0 19Pw naMr—R —18P—M-78— .57 PhelStre=Ba: MCEvnws9.02JBiB; BBN�.055803: REUR�.033Caz; BetrS.M355); Bulfr-0.10138; Caunrya].1Be1Be; HUB�A]Nt]; M1npa6�am=0.050915; YYk0.112345; PUM10.aMa=0-52398; puatlS.pC9>9l; SppOEc928R1.5: TEWebrr-0002191; nemmtl,esb.-0; —115 omtit. tag, 171e 15/9/2019,4:00:23 PM i DGIF I Credits I Disclaimer I Pleaseviewowprixacy_�olicy I p 1998-2019 Commonwealthof Vl:i i0ia Department of dame and Inland Fisheries 1973539 If you have difficulty reading or accessing documents, please Contact Us for assistance. https://vafwis-dgif.virginia.gov/fwis/index.asp 3/3 ¢T�4:N7 OF•ThF` YfNq 4N'i4aJFC United States Department of the Interior o a FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Virginia Ecological Services Field Office' „x 6669 Short Lane Gloucester, VA 23061-4410 Phone: (804) 693-6694 Fax: (804) 693-9032 http://www.fws.jzov/northeast/virainiafield/ In Reply Refer To: Consultation Code: 05E2VA00-2019-SLI-3938 Event Code: 05E2VA00-2019-E-09291 Project Name: Frog Eye May 09, 2019 Subject: List of threatened and endangered species that may occur in your proposed project location, and/or may be affected by your proposed project To Whom It May Concern: The enclosed species list identifies threatened, endangered, proposed and candidate species, as well as proposed and final designated critical habitat, that may occur within the boundary of your proposed project and/or may be affected by your proposed project. The species list fulfills the requirements of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) under section 7(c) of the Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 etseq.). Any activity proposed on National Wildlife Refuge lands must undergo a 'Compatibility Determination' conducted by the Refuge. Please contact the individual Refuges to discuss any questions or concerns. New information based on updated surveys, changes in the abundance and distribution of species, changed habitat conditions, or other factors could change this list. Please feel free to contact us if you need more current information or assistance regarding the potential impacts to federally proposed, listed, and candidate species and federally designated and proposed critical habitat. Please note that under 50 CFR 402.12(e) of the regulations implementing section 7 of the Act, the accuracy of this species list should be verified after 90 days. This verification can be completed formally or informally as desired. The Service recommends that verification be completed by visiting the ECOS-IPaC website at regular intervals during project planning and implementation for updates to species lists and information. An updated list may be requested through the ECOS-IPaC system by completing the same process used to receive the enclosed list. The purpose of the Act is to provide a means whereby threatened and endangered species and the ecosystems upon which they depend may be conserved. Under sections 7(a)(1) and 7(a)(2) of the Act and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 402 et seq. ), Federal agencies are required to utilize their authorities to carry out programs for the conservation of threatened and endangered 05/09/2019 Event Code: 05E2VA00-2.019-E-09291 species and to determine whether projects may affect threatened and endangered species and/or designated critical habitat. A Biological Assessment is required for construction projects (or other undertakings having similar physical impacts) that are major Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment as defined in the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4332(2) (c)). For projects other than major construction activities, the Service suggests that a biological evaluation similar to a Biological Assessment be prepared to determine whether the project may affect listed or proposed species and/or designated or proposed critical habitat. Recommended contents of a Biological Assessment are described at 50 CFR 402.12. If a Federal agency determines, based on the Biological Assessment or biological evaluation, that listed species and/or designated critical habitat may be affected by the proposed project, the agency is required to consult with the Service pursuant to 50 CFR 402. In addition, the Service recommends that candidate species, proposed species and proposed critical habitat be addressed within the consultation. More information on the regulations and procedures for section 7 consultation, including the role of permit or license applicants, can be found in the "Endangered Species Consultation Handbook" at: http://www.fws.gov/endangered/esa-library/Pdf/TOC-GLOS.PDF Please be aware that bald and golden eagles are protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 668 et seq.), and projects affecting these species may require development of an eagle conservation plan (http://www.fws.gov/windenergy/ eagle_guidance.html). Additionally, wind energy projects should follow the wind energy guidelines (http://www.fws.gov/windenergyo for minimizing impacts to migratory birds and bats. Guidance for minimizing impacts to migratory birds for projects including communications towers (e.g., cellular, digital television, radio, and emergency broadcast) can be found at: http:// www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/CurrentBirdlssues/Hazards/towers/towers.btm; http:// www.towerkill.com; and http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/CurrentBirdlssues/Hazards/towers/ comtow.html. We appreciate your concern for threatened and endangered species. The Service encourages Federal agencies to include conservation of threatened and endangered species into their project planning to further the purposes of the Act. Please include the Consultation Tracking Number in the header of this letter with any request for consultation or correspondence about your project that you submit to our office. Attachment(s): • Official Species List • USFWS National Wildlife Refuges and Fish Hatcheries 05/09/2019 Event Code: 05E2VA00-2019-E-09291 Official Species List This list is provided pursuant to Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, and -fulfills the requirement for Federal agencies to "request of the Secretary of the Interior information whether any species which is listed or proposed to be listed may be present in the area of a proposed action". This species list is provided by: Virginia Ecological Services Field Office 6669 Short Lane Gloucester, VA 23061-4410 (804)693-6694 05/09/2019 Event Code- 05E2VA00-2019-E-09291 Project Summary Consultation Code: 05E2VA00-2019-SLI-3938 Event Code: 05E2VA00-2019-E-09291 Project Name: Frog Eye Project Type: COMMUNICATIONS TOWER Project Description: The project will consist of constructing a 195 foot monopole and associated 50 foot by 50 foot compound at the above referenced site. Six (6) proposed panel antennas (2 per sector) will be mounted to the proposed monopole at centerline heights of approximately 190 feet and tip heights of approximately 194 feet. The overall height of the proposed monopole, including the lightning rod, will be 201 feet. A walk-in cabinet and diesel generator will be installed on a 10 foot by 18 foot concrete pad, a cable bridge, and utility backboard will be installed within the compound. A pad -mounted transformer will be installed adjacent to the south of the proposed compound. The site will be accessible via a proposed gravel access road Fairview Road. The geographic coordinates for the site are N 39° 17' 4.35" and W 78° 23' 5.06". Project Location: Approximate location of the project can be viewed in Google Maps: https: www.goolale.com/mqps/place/39.28476684342502N78.38470534195294W Counties: Frederick, VA 05/09/2019 Event Code: 05E2VA00-2019-E-09291 Endangered Species Act Species There is a total of 3 threatened, endangered, or candidate species on this species list. Species on this list should be considered in an effects analysis for your project and could include species that exist in another geographic area. For example, certain fish may appear on the species list because a project could affect downstream species. IPaC does not display listed species or critical habitats under the sole jurisdiction of NOAA Fisheriesl, as USFWS does not have the authority to speak on behalf of NOAA and the Department of Commerce. See the "Critical habitats" section below for those critical habitats that lie wholly or partially within your project area under this office's jurisdiction. Please contact the designated FWS office if you have questions. NOAA Fisheries, also known as the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), is an office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration within the Department of Commerce. Mammals NAME STATUS Indiana Bat Myotis sodalis Endangered There is final critical habitat for this species. Your location is outside the critical habitat. Species profile: https://ecos.fws. o� v/ec�/species/5949 Northern Long-eared Bat Myotis septentrionalis Threatened No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https://ecos.fws. og v/ec"/species/9045 Flowering Plants NAME STATUS Harperella Ptilimnium nodosum Endangered No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https://ecos.fws. ov/ecp/species/3739 Critical habitats THERE ARE NO CRITICAL HABITATS WITHIN YOUR PROJECT AREA UNDER THIS OFFICE'S JURISDICTION. 05/09/2019 Event Code: 05E2VA00-2019-E-09291 USFWS National Wildlife Refuge Lands And Fish Hatcheries Any activity proposed on lands managed by the National Wildlife Refuge system must undergo a 'Compatibility Determination' conducted by the Refuge. Please contact the individual Refuges to discuss any questions or concerns. THERE ARE NO REFUGE LANDS OR FISH HATCHERIES WITHIN YOUR PROJECT AREA. Species Conclusions Table Project Name: Frog Eye Date: June 11, 2019 Species / Resource Name Indiana Bat Northern Long-eared Bat Conclusion Potential habitat present and no current survey conducted ESA Section 7 Not Likely to Adversely Affect Notes / Documentation Less than approximately 0.3 acres of tree clearing will occur as a result of the proposed tower compound and access drive; Trees to be cleared are less than 5 DBH Dkey Harperella No suitable habitat present No Effect According to wetlands map, the proposed tower compound and access drive are not located within wetlands; According to Web Soil Survey Map, the soils (41 C) underlying the proposed tower compound and access drive have a 2% hydric rating; At the time of the assessment, no hydrophytic vegetation was evident in the area Critical Habitat No critical habitat present No Effect of the ro osed activity ,NT Ofi mitts U.S. FISHILDI F6 y`P xs� 2o United States Department of the Interior +A4 X 9 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Virginia Field Office 6669 Short Lane Gloucester, VA 23061 Date: 6/11/19 Self -Certification Letter Project Name: Frog Eye Dear Applicant: Thank you for using the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) Virginia Ecological Services online project review process. By printing this letter in conjunction with your project review package, you are certifying that you have completed the online project review process for the project named above in accordance with all instructions provided, using the best available information to reach your conclusions. This letter, and the enclosed project review package, completes the review of your project in accordance with the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531-1544, 87 Stat. 884), as amended (ESA). This letter also provides information for your project review under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (P.L. 91-190, 42 U.S.C. 4321-4347, 83 Stat. 852), as amended. A copy of this letter and the project review package must be submitted to this office for this certification to be valid. This letter and the project review package will be maintained in our records. The species conclusions table in the enclosed project review package summarizes your ESA conclusions. These conclusions resulted in: • "no effect" determinations for proposed/listed species and/or proposed/designated critical habitat; and/or • Action may affect the northern long-eared bat; however, any take that may occur as a result of the Action is not prohibited under the ESA Section 4(d) rule adopted for this species at 50 CFR § 17.40(0) [as determined through the Information, Planning, and Consultation System (IPaC) northern long-eared bat assisted determination key]; and/or • "may affect, not likely to adversely affect" determinations for proposed/listed species and/or proposed/designated critical habitat. VERSION 3.0 Applicant Page 2 We certify that use of the online project review process in strict accordance with the instructions provided as documented in the enclosed project review package results in reaching the appropriate determinations. Therefore, we concur with the "no effect" or "may affect, not likely to adversely affect' determinations for proposed and listed species and proposed and designated critical habitat. Additional coordination with this office is not needed. Candidate species are not legally protected pursuant to the ESA. However, the Service encourages consideration of these species by avoiding adverse impacts to them. Please contact this office for additional coordination if your project action area contains candidate species. Should project plans change or if additional information on the distribution of proposed or listed species, proposed or designated critical habitat becomes available, this determination may be reconsidered. This certification letter is valid for 1 year. Information about the online project review process including instructions and use, species information, and other information regarding project reviews within Virginia is available at our website http://www.fws.gov/northeast/virginiafield/endspecies/Project_reviews.html. If you have any questions, please contact Troy Andersen of this office at (804) 824-2428. Enclosures - project review package Sincerely, Wi�.L// Cindy Schulz Field Supervisor Virginia Ecological Services VERSION 3.0 Sakv 1 Ot• ; rte rr'� c sxc United States Department of the Interior` FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Virginia Ecological Services Field Office 6669 Short Lane Gloucester, VA 23061-4410 Phone: (804) 693-6694 Fax: (804) 693-9032 httl2://www.fws.jzov/northeast/vir2iniafield/ IPaC Record Locator: 268-16541964 May 09, 2019 Subject: Consistency letter for the 'Frog Eye' project indicating that any take of the northern long-eared bat that may occur as a result of the Action is not prohibited under the ESA Section 4(d) rule adopted for this species at 50 CFR § 17.40(0). Dear Lisa Cole: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) received on May 09, 2019 your effects determination for the 'Frog Eye' (the Action) using the northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) key within the Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) system. You indicated that no Federal agencies are involved in funding or authorizing this Action. This IPaC key assists users in determining whether a non -Federal action may cause "take"u of the northern long-eared bat that is prohibited under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) (87 Stat.884, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). Based upon your IPaC submission, any take of the northern long-eared bat that may occur as a result of the Action is not prohibited under the ESA Section 4(d) rule adopted for this species at 50 CFR § 17.40(0). Unless the Service advises you within 30 days of the date of this letter that your IPaC-assisted determination was incorrect, this letter verifies that the Action is not likely to result in unauthorized take of the northern long-eared bat. Please report to our office any changes to the information about the Action that you entered into IPaC, the results of any bat surveys conducted in the Action area, and any dead, injured, or sick northern long-eared bats that are found during Action implementation. If your Action proceeds as described and no additional information about the Action's effects on species protected under the ESA becomes available, no further coordination with the Service is required with respect to the northern long-eared bat. The IPaC-assisted determination for the northern long-eared bat does not apply to the following ESA -protected species that also may occur in your Action area: • Harperella, Ptilimnium nodosum (Endangered) • Indiana Bat, Myotis sodalis (Endangered) 05/09/2019 IPaC Record Locator: 268-16541964 You may coordinate with our Office to determine whether the Action may cause prohibited take of the animal species listed above. [I ]Take means to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct [ESA Section 3(19)]. 05/09/2019 IPaC Record Locator: 268-16541964 Action Description You provided to IPaC the following name and description for the subject Action. 1. Name Frog Eye 2. Description The following description was provided for the project'Frog Eye': The project will consist of constructing a 195 foot monopole and associated 50 foot by 50 foot compound at the above referenced site. Six (6) proposed panel antennas (2 per sector) will be mounted to the proposed monopole at centerline heights of approximately 190 feet and tip heights of approximately 194 feet. The overall height of the proposed monopole, including the lightning rod, will be 201 feet. A walk-in cabinet and diesel generator will be installed on a 10 foot by 18 foot concrete pad, a cable bridge, and utility backboard will be installed within the compound. A pad -mounted transformer will be installed adjacent to the south of the proposed compound. The site will be accessible via a proposed gravel access road Fairview Road. The geographic coordinates for the site are N 39° 17'4.35" and W 78° 23'5.06". Approximate location of the project can be viewed in Google Maps: https://www.google.com/ maps/place/3 9.28476684342502N78.38470534195294W Determination Key Result 05/09/2019 IPaC Record Locator: 268-16541964 This non -Federal Action may affect the northern long-eared bat; however, any take of this species that may occur incidental to this Action is not prohibited under the final 4(d) rule at 50 CFR § 17.40(o). Determination Key Description: Northern Long-eared Bat 4(d) Rule This key was last updated in IPaC on May 15, 2017. Keys are subject to periodic revision. This key is intended for actions that may affect the threatened northern long-eared bat. The purpose of the key for non -Federal actions is to assist determinations as to whether proposed actions are excepted from take prohibitions under the northern long-eared bat 4(d) rule. If a non -Federal action may cause prohibited take of northern long-eared bats or other ESA -listed animal species, we recommend that you coordinate with the Service. 05/09/2019 IPar Record Locator: 268-16541964 Determination Key Result Based upon your IPaC submission; any take of the northern long-eared bat that may occur as a result of the Action is not prohibited under the ESA Section 4(d) rule adopted for this species at 50 CFR § 17.40(o). Qualification Interview 1. Is the action authorized, funded, or being carried out by a Federal agency? No 2. Will your activity purposefully Take northern long-eared bats? No 3. Is the project action area located wholly outside the White -nose Syndrome Zone? Automatically answered No 4. Have you contacted the appropriate agency to determine if your project is near a known hibernaculum or maternity roost tree? Location information for northern long-eared bat hibernacula is generally kept in state Natural Heritage Inventory databases — the availability of this data varies state -by -state. Many states provide online access to their data, either directly by providing maps or by providing the opportunity to make a data request. In some cases, to protect those resources, access to the information may be limited. A web page with links to state Natural Heritage Inventory databases is available at w-ww.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/mammals/nleb/ nhisites.html. Yes 5. Will the action affect a cave or mine where northern long-eared bats are known to hibernate (i.e., hibernaculum) or could it alter the entrance or the environment (physical or other alteration) of a hibernaculum? No 6. Will the action involve Tree Removal? Yes 7. Will the action only remove hazardous trees for the protection of human life or property? No 05/09/2019 IPaC Record Locator: 268-16541964 8. Will the action remove trees within 0.25 miles of a known northern long-eared bat hibernaculum at any time of year? No 9. Will the action remove a known occupied northern long-eared bat maternity roost tree or any trees within 150 feet of a known occupied maternity roost tree from June 1 through July 31? No 05/09/2019 FaC Record Locator: 268-16541964 7 Project Questionnaire If the project includes forest conversion, report the appropriate acreages below. Otherwise, type Win questions 1-3. 1. Estimated total acres of forest conversion: 0.2 2. If known, estimated acres of forest conversion from April 1 to October 31 0.2 3. If known, estimated acres of forest conversion From June 1 to July 31 0.2 If the project includes timber harvest, report the appropriate acreages below. Otherwise, type `0' in questions 4-6. 4. Estimated total acres of timber harvest 0 5. If known, estimated acres of timber harvest from April I to October 31 0 6. If known, estimated acres of timber harvest from June 1 to July 31 0 If the project includes prescribed fire, report the appropriate acreages below. Otherwise, type `0' in questions 7-9. 7. Estimated total acres of prescribed fire 0 8. If known, estimated acres of prescribed fire from April 1 to October 31 0 9. If known, estimated acres of prescribed fire from June 1 to July 31 0 If the project includes new wind turbines, report the megawatts of wind capacity below. Otherwise, type Win question 10. 05/09/2019 IPaC Record Locator: 268-16541964 10. What is the estimated wind capacity (in megawatts) of the new turbine(s)? *ACERASSOCIATES, LLC Section Floodplain Map ACER conducted a review for flood hazard zones using geographic information system (GIS) information obtained from the FEMA Map Service Center Data. This data was projected using ESRI ArcGIS version 9.3 and compared with project location data to determine if the project is located within a flood hazard zone. A copy of the generated map is provided on the following page. This data indicated the project area is not located within the 100 -year floodplain hazard zone. After reviewing all of the information on the proposed undertaking, ACER has concluded the project is "not likely to impact any flood hazard zones." 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 -0-1 � ACER ASSOCIATES, LLC Section J Wetland Map ACER conducted a review to determine if any wetlands are likely to be impacted by the proposed undertaking. ACER conducted a review of all available mapping for Federal (National Wetlands Inventory) or State (where available) wetlands. A copy of the generated map is provided on the following page. During our site visit, ACER conducted a site inspection to determine if potential hydrophytic vegetation was evident in the area of the proposed activity. ACER also reviewed the NRCS, SSURGO soil data to determine if there are hydric soils in the area. A copy of the generated map is provided on the following page. These data and observations indicated the proposed undertaking is located approximately 250 feet from the closest mapped wetlands and no (0) hydrophytic vegetation was evident in the area of the proposed activity during ACER's site visit. After reviewing all of the information on the proposed undertaking, ACER has concluded the project is "not likely to impact any regulated wetlands." 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 WACERASSOCIATES, LLC Section K National Scenic Trails, National Historic Trails, National Scenic Byways, and National Wild and Scenic Rivers Summary National Scenic and Historic Trails Created by the National Trails System Act of 1968, National Scenic Trails and National Historic Trails are a network of trails that provide outdoor recreation and preservation for scenic, historical, natural, and cultural resources. In 1999, the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) and the Personal Communications Industry Association (PCIA) signed a resolution agreement with trails managing organizations, the American Hiking Society (AHS), the Appalachian Trail Conference (ATC), and the Potomac Heritage Partnership. The agreement established voluntary guidelines to provide early notification and cooperation with trails managing organizations for proposed wireless communication sites or modifications within one (1) mile of National Scenic Trails. To determine the proposed undertaking's proximity to any National Scenic Trails or National Historic Trails, ACER conducted a review of the National Park Service's National Trails System Map (http://www.nps.gov/nts/maps.html). This data indicated the proposed undertaking is not located within one (1) mile of any National Scenic Trails or National Historic Trails. A copy of the map is provided on the following page. National Scenic Byways Established under the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991, the National Scenic Byways Program preserves and enhances selected roads with intrinsic scenic, natural, historic, cultural, archaeological, or recreational qualities throughout the United States. To determine the proposed undertaking's proximity to any National Scenic Byways, ACER conducted a review of the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration's America's Byways (http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/byways/). This data indicated the proposed undertaking is not located within one (1) mile of any National Scenic Byways. A copy of the map is provided on the following page. 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. (856) 809-1203 ACER ASSOCIATES, LLC National Wild and Scenic Rivers The National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 was created to protect designated wild, scenic, or recreational rivers with outstanding characteristics and values in their free-flowing condition for the enjoyment of present and future generations. To determine the proposed undertaking's proximity to any National Wild and Scenic Rivers, ACER conducted a review of geographic information system (GIS) information obtained from the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (http://www.rivers.gov/mapping-gis.php_) projected using ESRI ArcGIS version 9.3. This data indicated the proposed undertaking is not located within one (1) mile of any National Wild and Scenic Rivers. A copy of the generated map is provided on the following page. After reviewing all of the information on the proposed undertaking, ACER has concluded the project is "not likely to impact any National Scenic Trails, National Historic Trails, National Scenic Byways, or National Wild and Scenic Rivers." 1012 Industrial Drive, West Berlin, New Jersey 08091 Tel. (856) 809-1202 Fax. 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