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20-97 Shenandoah Mobile Co (Bowling Green Ridge) - Gainesboro - Backfile (2)
k 9 CUP TRACKING SHEET (To be completed by Frederick Co. Staff only.) CUP # O aO ` a Ij Owner/Applicant ljlam'01�m 4�=z /0 Application Date lZ - /Z - ? Fee Paid es initials: Sign Deposit es g p y Sign return date: Submittal Cut -Off Date / Z P/C Mtg. date: - 2L BOS Mtg. date: AGENCY REVIEW COMMENTS ✓� VDOT Airport Authority _ �_ Inspections City of Winchester _1Z_ Fire Marshal Co Sanitation Authority Health Dept. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS OF — 7 — � (date) APPROVAL (WITH CONDITIONS) yes no aDENIAL 0 a Sign_ ,Secretary Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PUBLIC H. NG ACTION (dat APPROVAL / a Si ned ,County Adm. aDENIAL Date 4 -15-2 0 CASH RECEIPT Received From Date 19 Address �a For Dollars $ 2 Q, AMT OF ACCOUNT CASH BY AMT. PAID CHECK BALANCE DUE MONEY ORDER 0- - - � FILE COPY COUNTY of FREDERICK Department of Planning and Development 540/665-5651 FAX: 540/ 678-0682 April 15, 1998 Shenandoah Mobile Company Attn: Leonard Greisz P.O. Box 280 212 Piccaddilly Street Edinburg, VA 22824 RE: CUP #020-97 of Bowling Green Ridge, P.I.N. 28-A-165 Dear Mr. Greisz: This letter is to confirm action taken by the Frederick County Board of Supervisors at their meeting of April 8, 1998. Your Conditional Use Permit, 9020-97 for a 125-foot monopole tower, meeting all setback requirements, was approved with the following conditions: 1. All review agency comments shall be complied with at all times. 2. The tower shall be available for co -locating comparable communication service providers. 3. The commercial telecommunications facility shall be removed by the applicant or landowner within one year of the abandonment of operation. 4. A minor site plan is approved by the County. 5. A shared entrance onto Route 688 is to be utilized. This will eliminate the additional entrance onto Route 688 that is within close proximity to the existing entrance. If you have any questions regarding this action, please feel free to call this office. Sincerely, ./Michael T. Ruddy Planner H 1TU11:7.. cc: Commissioner of Revenue 107 North Kent Street - Winchester, Virginia 22601-5000 f PC REVIEW: 01/07/98 BOS REVIEW: 01/28/98 - 03/11/98 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #020-97 SHENANDOAH MOBILE CO. Commercial Telecommunications Facility Bowling Green Ridge Site LOCATION: This property is located approximately 0.25 miles east on Route 688 from the intersection with Route 50. MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Gainesboro PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 28-A-165 PROPERTY ZONING & PRESENT USE: Zoned RA (Rural Areas) District; Land Use: Residential ADJOINING PROPERTY ZONING & USE: Zoned RA (Rural Areas) District; Land Use: Residential, agricultural, and timbering. PROPOSED USE: 125-foot Commercial Telecommunications Facility REVIEW EVALUATIONS: Virginia Dept. of Transportation: No objections to a conditional use permit being issued for this property. An entrance serving the property will need to be installed to current VDOT PE-1 Standards to allow for safe egress and ingress. The owner/developer will need to apply to this office for issuance of necessary permits to cover access to the property and upgrading of the entrance. Inspections Department: Structure shall comply with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code and Section 312, Use Group U (Utility and Miscellaneous) of the BOCA National Building Code/1996. Please submit Virginia A/E sealed plans at the time of permit application. • 0 CUP #020-97, Bowling Green Ridge Site Page 2 March 4, 1998 Fire Marshal: Post temporary street address signage during construction. Health Department: The Frederick County Health Department has no objection to the proposed facilities. Winchester Regional Airport: See attached letter from Douglas P. Strand, Executive Director, dated December 16, 199 Z Planning and Zoning: Ordinance Background: Frederick County adopted an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance in April 1997 that allows commercial telecommunication facilities with an approved Conditional Use Permit. This amendment specified that telecommunication facility CUP's could be approved provided that residential properties, land use patterns, scenic areas and properties of significant historic value are not negatively impacted. Additional performance standards are also applicable to the CUP review. Ordinance Conformance: The proposed facility will be constructed on property located east of Route 688, on the Poole property. The Zoning Ordinance requires that towers of 125 feet in height (as is proposed) be placed a minimum of 140 feet from adjoining property lines of properties used for residential purposes, and 150 feet from any road right-of-way. The proposed tower location will comply with the setback requirements for the proposed telecommunication facility. The applicant has provided a map depicting the site selection search area. Eight comparable FCC license holders operating within this search area have been identified; none have constructed telecommunication facilities and begun providing services. In the interest of protecting the county's viewshed, it is encouraged that all telecommunication facilities are constructed in a manner that is conducive for co -locating with other comparable service providers. CUP's should not be granted until attempts to co -locate have been exhausted. The applicant has identified other comparable FCC license holders in the area that will be seeking telecommunication facilities in the near future and without allowing for co -location, the County may encounter a significant increase in telecommunication facilities in the viewshed. As there are no comparable facilities in existence within the search area, it is acceptable that this facility could be permitted with the understanding that other comparable service providers be allowed to co -locate on the tower. In order to alleviate the future abandonment of telecommunication facilities, the ordinance 0 0 CUP #020-97, Bowling Green Ridge Site Page 3 March 4, 1998 requires that procedures for guaranteeing the removal of such towers be established during the CUP process: The applicant has researched possible methods to guarantee the facility's removal. The applicant proposes that the County not require a monetary guarantee, but accept Shentel's (Shenandoah Mobile Company) business practice as a guarantee. The applicant, Shentel, states "It is our accepted and understood business practice to remove any tower that no longer serves a purpose." The Zoning Ordinance requires that a guarantee be provided for removal of facilities; therefore, this needs to be resolved prior to this application's review before the Board of Supervisors. The structure will be a 125-foot monopole -type tower initially equipped for operation of a wireless communication services system. Should the tower be required to be lighted, it will be provided with a dual lighting system which provides red lights for nighttime and medium intensity flashing white lights for daytime and twilight use. The Zoning Ordinance requires that these lights be shielded from ground view to mitigate illumination to neighboring properties. At this time, the proposed accessory structures are not visible from adjoining properties, roads or other right-of-ways. Therefore, landscaping and screening of any accessory structures will not be required, neither will the shielding of the lighting. It is staffs opinion that a shared entrance onto Route 688 should be utilized. This will eliminate the additional entrance onto Route 688 that is within close proximity to the existing entrance. Request for Construction -Type Waiver: As stated in the letter dated December 16, 1997, the applicant is proposing to construct a monopole -type tower at this location. Therefore, the waiver is not required. Staff Recommendation for January 7, 1998: Staff recommends approval with the following conditions: All review agency comments shall be complied with at all times. 2. The tower shall be available for co -locating comparable communication service providers, at reasonable rates. An acceptable guarantee is established with the County for the removal of the tower within one year of tower abandonment. 4. A minor site plan is approved by the County. 5. A shared entrance onto Route 688 is to be utilized. This will eliminate the additional entrance onto Route 688 that is within close proximity to the existing entrance. 0 CUP #020-97, Bowling Green Ridge Site Page 4 March 4, 1998 PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY & ACTION OF 01/07/98: The issue of the removal of abandoned towers was discussed and what type of guarantee could be provided by the applicant that would be acceptable to the County. Planning Commission members stated that some form of bonding or other monetary surety would need to be provided. The applicant stated that they would provide a guarantee, in the form of a letter, and they would also accept a condition on each conditional use permit stating that the tower would be removed within one year of abandonment. The applicant stated that they would prefer not to submit a monetary guarantee, but if the letter of guarantee and stipulated condition would not satisfy the County, they would post a bond. One adjoining property owner spoke in opposition to the tower. His concern was aesthetics and the effect the tower would have on the monetary value of his property and home. The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the Bowling Green Ridge Site for a 125' monopole tower, meeting all setback requirements, and with the same conditions listed by the staff. (Mr. Wilson was absent from the meeting.) Revised Recommendation for Board of Supervisors Meeting 03/11/98: Approval of the Bowling Green Ridge Site for a 125' monopole tower, meeting all setback requirements, and with the following conditions. 1. All review agency comments shall be complied with at all times. 2. The tower shall be available for co -locating comparable communication service providers. 3. The commercial telecommunications facility shall be removed by the applicant or landowner within one year of the abandonment of operation. 4. A minor site plan is approved by the County. 5. A shared entrance onto Route 688 is to be utilized. This will eliminate the additional entrance onto Route 688 that is within close proximity to the existing entrance. ELF& ■�Wk 168 2 0l• kf1t, t68 t6t 2 Pt& \ 17,1 a� 2 '1. y. O 14 14A O 20l• 14C 171 67 McKee F 6 Adams Spiess 2 w 170 �•� Ad -ns 161C 158 001 164 15 4c or s`� 165 t6 12B 1LgP 6F z,34B i3w 4_ 65 Proposed Tower 165 63C 125 124 Dove qi � 129 Mayhew ,3 Rt'1S0\ 164A 2 nL 120 63 2 yl• 105 123 122 tt9 —w 95 119A 94 CUP ##020-97 Shenandoah Mobile Co. Bowling Green Ridge Site Poole 31 Luttrell 130 Moyhew Hunt 757 131 M a yh 134 132 134 �o !2 1568 156D 134A 156C 756 156E 135 ftl-4w t 55C 121 1556 t37 155 10 138 l« 4 11 151 di tot 152 15O 143 ',14 9 f�4'44 149 15O PIN: 28—A-165 TWRC084 Bowling Green Rid• u • n • Submittal Deadline P/C Meeting /- 7- BOS Meeting - APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FREDERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA /r up #-Q Z _ C? 1. Applicant (The applicant if the owner x other) NAME: Shenandoah Mobile Company ADDRESS: Post Office Box 280 - 212 Piccadilly St., Edinburg, VA 22824 TELEPHONE (540) 984-3003 - Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager 2. Please list all owners, occupants, or parties in interest of the property: Estate of Charles Kenneth Poole - Nancy L. Poole, Administratrix CTA 3. The property is located at: (please give exact directions and include the route number of your road or street) From int-arspr-tinn of Rniif,c, 17 and 500 proceed west on Rt. 50 to its intersection with Route 688. Proceed east on Rt. 688 approximately 0 25 miles to a gravel road on right. Follow gravel road approximately 0 13 miles to tower site 4. The property has a road frontage of 372.66 feet and a depth of ± 1,500 feet and consists of 121.96 acres. (Please be exact) 5. The property is owned by Charles Kenneth Poole as evidenced by deed from _Charles Martin Poole, et ux, recorded (previous owner) in deed book no. 380 on page 579 , as recorded in the records of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, County of Frederick. 6. 14-Digit Property Identification No. 28-A-165 Magisterial District Gainesboro Magisterial District Current Zoning Rural Area 7. Adjoining Property: =` USE ZONING North Residential RA East AgriculturalRA .`'` ,%U? South Agricultural RA West Timbering RA TwRC084 • • 8. The type of use proposed is (consult with the Planning Dept a before completing) commercial telecommunications facilities 9. It is proposed that the following buildings will be constructed: A 125 foot self supporting steel tower and a 8' x 10' concrete equipment pad. 10. The following are all of the individuals, firms, or corporations owning property adjacent to both sides, rear and in front of (also across street from) the property where requested use will be conducted. (Continue on back if necessary.) These people will be notified by mail of this application: (PLEASE LIST COMPLETE 14-DIGIT NUMBER.) NAME Edward W. Dove Address P. O. Box 423 Cross Junction, VA 22625 Property IDm 28-A-129 Kenneth Poole Address 6273 Northwestern Pike re VA 22637 Property IDS 28-A-130 Raymond H. Mayhew & E. Jean Address 366 Singhass Road i Winchester, VA 22602 I Property IDT 28-A-131 Raymond H. Mayhew Address 366 Singhass Road j Wincheater, VA 22602 Property IDT j Gary R. & Sheila J. Hunt Address 6115 Northwestern Pike Gore, VA 22637 Property IDS 28-A-133 Address 6001 Northwestern Pike Roger R. & Susan K. Newlin Gore., VA 22637 Property IDT 28-A-134 U TWRC084 0 0 • 0 0 NAME Address 5783 Northwestern Pike Denny G. & Barbara L. Gore, VA 22637 Mayhew Property ID# 28-A-164A Estelle M. Sudduth Address 14919 Owlnest Road Nokesville, VA 22123 Property ID# 28-A-134A Address 6059 Northwestern Pike Elwood & Karen Sisk Gore, VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-134B Address 6016 Northwestern Pike Isaac Lee Luttrell Gore VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-157 Address 5215 Font Avenue Kurt P. W. & Bertha Ellicott City, land 21043 Spiess, Sr. Property ID# 28-A-158 � Address 4592 North Frederick Pike Charles Franklin Adams 4 Property ID# 28-A-161C Address 422 Stoney Hill Road Theodore Joseph & Bonnie Winchester VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-161 B Address 4592 North Frederick Pike C. F. Adamas, Sr. Winchester, VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-161 A Henry C. Iva Ruth Address 1908 Sou Lou oun ee Buettner, Jr. Winchester • Property ID -`, Melvin L. &Virginia D. Address 387 Stoney Hill Road Fenn Property ID# 28-A-162 Valley Mortgage & Address 609 Cedar Creek Grade, Suite A Winchester., Investment Property ID# 28-A-163 Charles Franklin Adams Address 4592 North Frederick Pike Winchester, VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-164 TWRC084 0 1* NAME Kenneth C. Poole, Sr. (Estate of) Address 6273 Northwestern Pike Gore VA 22637 property ID# 28-A-165A Kenneth C. Poole, Sr. Address 214 Stoney Hill Road Winchester VA 22603 Property ID# ' 28-A-165B Charlotte Butte McKee c/o Steven Butler Address 1175 Lauck Drive Winchester VA 22603 property ID# 28-A-170 David T. Parry Address 5526 Broad Branch Road, N.W. Property ID# 28-A-166 Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# 'Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# C7 TWRC084 0 0 11. Please use this page for your sketch of the property. Show proposed and/or existing structures on the property, including measurements to all property lines. See attached site plan. 0 • TWRC084 12. Additional comments, if any: 0 I (we), the undersigned, do hereby respectfully make application and petition the governing body of Frederick County, Virginia to allow the use described in this application. I understand that the sign issued to me when this application is submitted must be placed at the front property line at least seven (7) days prior to the* first public hearing and maintained so as to be visible until after the Board of Supervisors' public hearing. Your application for a Conditional Use Permit authorizes any member of the Frederick County Planning Commission, Board of Supervisors or Planning and Development Department to inspect your property where the proposed use will be conducted. SHENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY Signature of Applicant By:- - a Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager ESTATE OF CHARLES KENNE H POOLE Signature of Owner By. `1f4- (�� VM , Nancy L! Poole, Administratrix CTA Owners' Mailing Address 6273 Northwestern Pike Gore VA 22637 Owners' Telephone No. (540) 877-1 Company TO BE COMPLETED BY ZONING ADMINISTRATOR: USE CODE: RENEWAL DATE: .7 • • WINCHESTER REGIONAL AIRPORT 1\7 491 AIRPORT ROAD CHESTER, VIRGINIA 22602 -2422 (703)662 December 16, 1997 Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager Shenandoah Mobile Company Post Office Box 280 Edinburg, Virginia 22824 Re: Request for Conditional Use Permit Comments Installation of Commercial Telecommunications Facilities TWR167 - Smith Property TWR78 - Guthridge Property TWR79 - Anderson Property TWR84 - Poole Property TWR180 - Ritter Property Dear Mr. Greisz: • Based on review of the above referenced projects by our engineering firm, the Winchester Regional Airport Authority does not anticipate that the above towers will penetrate FAR Part 77 Surfaces that will impact operations at Winchester Regional Airport. Final comment on these request will be contingent on receiving favorable responses from the Federal Aviation Administration and the Virginia Department of Aviation on the FAA Form 7460-1 submittals. I would like to request that a copy of each response from FAA be forwarded to this office as soon as you receive it. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact our office (540) 662-5786. I appreciate your cooperation on this matter. Sincerely, 0� • Douglas P. Strand Executive Director TYPICAL MONOPOLE Z TOP MOUNTED p ROTATABLE PLATFORM W N 145' 1301— - - 11 (FUTURE) 120'— - — (OPTIONAL) U Z 0 ac N m 0 i 0 J Ci o 70' , -"IU 30' 91011 0 � + �F�•�c�9gj y pf._Q C` Rod Extension 152' - —150' Feedline Exit Port Hole r{ - 6.0 DISHES MONOP01 F SF(MnN nFC('RIPTInN rilAOT CONFIGURATION & SECTION ELEVATION PIPE MATERIAL SIZE �'• WEIGHT (LBS PER SECTION I - A 1 10' - 145 18" O.D. x .375" WALL 2790 2 - e 70' - 110' 30" O.D. x .375" WALL 5124 3 - C 30' - 70' 42" OD. x .375" WALL 7194 4 - 0 0' - 30' 54" O.D. x .375" WALL 7270 ANTENNA INFnRAAATInN ANTENNA TYPE ELEVATION (12) ALP 9212 PANELS W/ROTAIABLE PLATFORM 0 150' (12) ALP 9212 PANELS W/SECIOR MOUNT PLATFORA 0 130' 2 MICROWAVE DISHES OPTIONAL 0 120' Hond Holes Main Feedline Port Holes 20"0 Manwoy (8)--- 10.50 kips-t�o- 1056.49 Il-kips I A 33.37 kips �j I BASE REACTIONS GENERAL NOTES: 1.) All Splice Bolts Per A325. 2.) All Pipe Materiol Is (FY Z 42 ksi). All Plote Moterial Is ASTM A36 (FY Z 36 ksi). 3.) Slandord Grounding Is Required. 4.) Climbing Lodder Is Provided. 5.) Some Detoil Is Omitted For Clority Of Illuslrotion. 6.) Using Spreod Wrench: "Snug Tight" Nuts At Eoch Locolion With Full Effort. Then Turn An Additional 1/2 Turn To Achieve Proof Lood. (!?) i_11z"O x _72_" A449 Anchor Bolls Are Req'd. With _9 " Of Threod On Eoch End. E :Casic ucture Is Designed To Meet ANSI/EIA-222-F 1996 Sld. Wind Speed Of 75 MPH With 1/2". MARKING NOTES: 1.) Base Section Is To Be Stomped 0 The Bose Plote. All Other Sections Are To Be Slumped Al The Top. 2.) Section Lobeling System Inlormotion Is Given In The Deloiled Informolion Chorl. The Labeling System Is To Be Used For Proper Identification Of All Sections And To Ensure Proper Instollotion. S A M P L E 41. a `"" CENTRAL TOWER JOINT VENTURE C...—A'r+—T� TW SCI ADFAAVE EVANY&M NY"A ln12 • 812-452-VW 12s B TITLE..INSTALLATION & FABRICATION OVERVIEW __.._ I V1,1, xxxxx xxxxxx xxxrr4i kaxxxxx) e x-xxx-xxxxx f2InJR084 Notice 'roposed Construction or Alt tic Arcnaut;cal S:,,cy �tiumcer -: =zoo-Q^r or Failure To`ide..a Requested Information May Delay Process i,i Your Notice Federal Aviation Admirimhol on 1. Nature of Proposal 2. Complete Description of Structure A. Type B. Class C. work Schedule Dates Please describe the proposed constructicn or aitera,;cn. © New Conshucbon © Permanent Beginning 2/ 1 Z 9 8 A. For proposals involving transmitting stations, include 11 Alteration * Temporary (Duration months) End 6 1 98 effective radiated power (ERP) and assigned frequency. if not known, give frequency band and maximum ERP. * If Alteration, provide previous FAA Aeronautical Study Number, if available : B. For proposals involving overhead wire, transmission lines, etc., include the size and the configuration of the wires anc 3A. Name, address, and telephone number of individual, company corporation, etc. proposing the construction or alteration. (Number, Street. City, State, and Zip Code) their supporting structures. Shenandoah Mobile Company C. For buildings, include site orientation, dimensions, and Post Office 459 construction materials. Edinburg, Virginia 22824 D. Optional— Describe the type of obstruc*on marking and 984-3003 lighting system desired. The FAA will consider this in their ( 540 ) study. Area Code Telephone Number 36. Name, address and telephone number of proponent's representative, if different than 3A. above. Exhibit 4 Leonard L. Greisz c/o Shenandoah Mobile Company Post Office Box 459 Edinburg, Virginia 22824 ( 540 ) 984-3003 Area Code Telephone Number 4. Location Of Structure 5. Hei ht and Elevation (tor•earestfror A. Coordinates (t k owns dtns of seconds. S. Nearest City or Town and State C. Nearest public or military airport, he'iport, ffightpark, or seaplane base A. Elevation of ground above mean sea level. Latitude o n Winchester, VA OKV Winchester Exhibit 1 898 39 15 59.84 A Longitude 0 r rr (1). Distance to 48 (1). Distance from structure to nearest B. Height of structure including ail 78 18 04. 61 point of nearest runway appurtenances and lighting above 9 Miles 10.398 rim ground or water. 150 4D. Source for item 4A data. (2). Direction to 48 (2). Direction from structure to airport C. Overall height above mean sea'evel USGS 7.5' Other Quad Chart ❑Survey ❑ Specify 125 Degrees 135.34 Degrees 0c!cate a- 4E. Description of site location with respect to highways, street, airports, prominent terrain, features, the referencedatum. nOther NAD 27 0 NAD 83 existingstructures, etc. Please attach a U.S. Geological Survey Map ore equivalent) showing the construction g y ( q ) g LI Spec.ry site. If available, attach a copy of a documented site survey with the surveyor's certification. Exhibits 2 & 3 Notice is required by Part 77 of the Federal Awanon Reculations 04 C.F.R. Par. 77) pursuant to Section 1101 of the Fe:eral Aviation Act of 1958, as amerce^_ =9 U.S.C. a-- ° t5011. Pe,scns Mto knowingly and wdifully vroiate the Nonce requuer.,ents cf Part 77 are subject to a civil penalty df St,000 per day until the notice is received, pursuant to Sec"on 90t(ai of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended (49 U.S.C. acp § 1471(a)) as .veil as the fine ,criminal penalty) of not more than S500 for the first offense and net more than S2.000 for sucsecuent offenses. to Sect,on pursuant 902fal of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as arnerded (49 U.S.C. app 3 1472ial). I HEREBY CERTIFY that all of the above statements made by me are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge. In addition, I agree to obstruction mark and'or light the structure in accordance with established marking & lighting standards as necessary. Date Typed or P-med Name anc T,te of Person F„irg Nccce Sgnat. re 12/10/97 (Leonard L. Greisz, Project hanger, PCS FOR FAA USE ONLY FAA will either return this form or issue a separate acknowledgement. The Pro jJOS al Stipp ementai Noflee of Construction, FAA Form 7460-2 is required any time the project is abandoned. or . Dces not require a notice to FAA • At least 48 hours before the start of constructfon. , Is rot denbfied as an otistiuc on under any standard of FAR, Pan 77, 1h,thin five days after the construction reaches its greatest height Subpart C. and would not be a hazard to air navigation This detemiina:rn expires on - "'`' tinier: Is lde ifed as anbbstructon under the standards of FAR, Part 77 (a) extended, re r sed or terminated by the issusing office; -. Subpart C. b t would not be a hazard to air nevi at on (bl the construct cn is subject to the licensing authority of the Federal Communicaticns Commisslen (FCC) and an, application g far a con struct.cn permit is made to the FCC on or before the above expiration date. In such cases the determination Should be ob§wcticn ❑marked 0 6ghte + per FAA .expires on AA.da a presuibed by the FCC for completion of construction or on the date the FCC denies the acpnca6on, . v : = .NOT"c Request for ex!ens,on of the effective perjod of this determination must be postmarked or delivered to the issuing office `.AdvisoryCircular 70r7460.1 Chapters ` '-at. least 15 days prior to the expiration date: " p +• , Obstruction marking antl lighting are not necessary If the struc tine _su6'e�t to the Iicensin author of the ACC, a c of this determmaGon Nnli be sent totagetle�t tom, 3e I 9 tY copy : Remarks `, c ,a } +� z yr:: e S ✓ , • w �a=� t V + +�! { T 1• ,� ♦u •� �..f rvC ?' 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If the FAA requires that it must be marked, we would prefer to use a dual lighting system with red lights for night time and medium intensity flashing white lights for day time and twilight use. • TEL SHENANDOAH TELECOMMUNICATIONS 0 P.O. Box 459 . Edinburg, Virginia 22824-0459 (540) 984-4141 December 16, 1997 Mr. Michael T. Ruddy, Planner I Frederick County Planning Department 107 North Kent Street Winchester, Virginia 22601 Dear Mr. Ruddy: Please find attached additional information which Shenandoah Mobile Company is submitting in support of the five conditional use permit applications recently filed by Shenandoah Mobile Company and pending with Frederick County. Listed below by site number are descriptions of the type of installation we propose to install at each location: ,(1) TWR078 Hunting Ridge (Self Supporting Lattice -type) — We propose to build a self-supporting lattice -type structure at this site for several reasons: 0 A. This site is outside the Urban Development Zone; • B. A comparatively large structure is necessary; C. The structure must be readily modifiable for sub -leasing; and D. Monopoles of this size are cost prohibitive. (2) TWR079 Little Timber Ridge (Monopole) — A monopole will be used at this // location due to the relatively small size of the required structure. �(3) TWRO84 Bowling Green Ridge (Monopole) -- A monopole will be used at this location due to the relatively small size of the required structure. (4) TWR167 Parkins Mills (Self Supporting Lattice -type) - We propose building a self-supporting lattice -type structure at this site because: A. This site is outside the UDZ; B. The structure must be readily modifiable for sub -leasing; SHENANDOAH TELEPHONE COMPANY . SHENTEL SERVICE COMPANY . SHENANDOAH CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY SHENANDOAH LONG DISTANCE COMPANY SHENANDOAH VALLEY LEASING COMPANY SHENANDOAH. MOBILE COMPANY SHENANDCAH NETWORK COMPANY WE MUST SERVE WELL TO PROSPER - WE MUST PROSPER TO SERVE WELL Mr. Michael T. Ruddy December 16, 1997 Pace 2 C. The proposed design is consistent with another structure viewable from the same area; and D. Monopoles of this size are not cost advantageous. (5) TWR180 Sherando (Self Supporting Lattice -type) - We propose building a self-supporting lattice -type structure at this site for several reasons: A. This site is outside the UDZ; B. A comparatively large structure is necessary; C. The structure must be readily modifiable for sub -leasing; and D. Monopoles of this size are cost prohibitive. We appreciate your continued assistance and cooperation as we proceed through the conditional use permit process. Sincerely yours, I* Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager (PCS) Shenandoah Mobile Company LLG/lsh Enclosures • ! 0 ATTACHMENT TO CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION FOR COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNCATIONS FACILITIES Submitted by Shenandoah Mobile Company Tower No. TWR084 Bowling Green Ridge Property Owned by Estate of Charles Kenneth Poole Sr n cv In accordance with Frederick County Zoning Ordinance Section 165.48.6, Subsections A (1) through A (4), the following information is attached: (1) Attachment 1 — A topographic map depicting the search area. (2) Attachment 2 — Identification of other service providers or commercial telecommunications facilities within the proposed service area. (3) Attachment 3 — Compliance with ANSUIEEE standards for electromagnetic field levels and radio frequency radiation. (4) Attachment 4 - Statement of procedure for tower and equipment removal. E 1 11 ATTACHMENT 1 • _ ',( Shenandoah Mobile Company Conditional Use Application � 2MIN ' �'�` + /! ' ' •'/ ��—� __ m:�.►•. -- -�. �� �/, ./=�-'� _ V_ J --mat_:_- _ ♦'_ M_ - ,N � I , '!� y � if _ -_'!!9 -:' •4:'a'✓`M �'�. �� �. � `./ _ __ ��/ � ' 99t' --�: � q-�.• g-i -_ ate- ' �•. �.�.. --- � _ \���,�� - / �— 1 itIf - • user' � N ack Zt It - ��1 _ - ^ -aye^ � �� -- - •• a'- _ -- • � � �'. � B �r _ - t!'�,'- -ads aaa 661� Qj -Cem do 40 •I Pig ; _ ' _ " �' -.. �.- _ _ �::__ �_, -,- - • _ -x ;�-,�_ _ 1. Point of R CYit - r ;; o _-: • 0 • ATTACHMENT 2 Shenandoah Mobile Company TWR084 Conditional Use Application SHENTEL IDENTIFICATION OF SERVICE PROVIDERS AND COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES The comparable FCC license holders operating in the search area of the prospective site are... Cellular A -- Cellular One B -- Shenandoah Cellular PCs A -- American Personal Communications (Sprint Spectrum) • B -- AT&T Wireless PCS C -- CFW Communications (Virginia PCS Alliance) D & E -- Shenandoah Mobile Company F -- Devon Mobile Communications There are no commercial telecommunications facilities within the search area of the prospective site. L� E C, J Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelinesfor Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields OET BULLETIN 65 Edition 97-01 August 1997 � OOMM[/'yi L&�� 9 Z N v s �c�MMlss�°�* A UTHORS Robert F. Cleveland, Jr. David M. Sylvar Jerry L. Ulcek Standards Development Branch Allocations and Standards Division Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 The first edition of this bulletin was issued as OST Bulletin No. 65 in October 1985. This is a revised version of that original bulletin. NOTE: Mention of commercial products does not constitute endorsement by the Federal Communications Commission or by the authors. 0 • 2.1091 and 2.1093 (for portable and mobile devices). This requirement applies to some, but not necessarily all, transmitters, facilities or operations that are authorized under the following parts of our rules: 5, 15, 21 (Subpart K), 22 (Subpart E), 22 (Subpart H), 24, 25, 26, 27, 73, 74 (Subparts A, G, I, and L), 80 (ship earth stations), 90 (paging operations and Specialized Mobile Radio), 97 and 101 (Subpart L). Within a specific service category, conditions are listed in Table 2 of Appendix A to determine which transmitters will be subject to routine evaluation. These conditions are generally based on one or more of the following variables: (1) operating power, (2) location, (3) height above ground of the antenna and characteristics of the antenna or mode of transmission. In the case of Part 15 devices, only devices that transmit on millimeter wave frequencies and unlicensed Personal Communications Service (PCS) devices are covered, as noted in rule parts 2.1091 and 2.1093 (see section on mobile and portable devices of Appendix A). Transmitters and facilities not included in the specified categories are excluded from routine evaluation for RF exposure. We believe that such transmitting facilities generally pose little or no risk for causing exposures in excess of the guidelines. However, as noted above, in exceptional cases the Commission may, on its own merit or as the result of a petition, require environmental evaluation of transmitters or facilities even though they are otherwise excluded from routine evaluation. Also, at multiple -transmitter sites applications for non -excluded transmitters should consider significant contributions of other co -located transmitters (see discussion of multiple -transmitter evaluation in Section 2). If a transmitter operates using relatively high power, and there is a possibility that workers or the public could have access to the transmitter site, such as at a rooftop site, then routine evaluation is justified. In Table 2 of Appendix A, an attempt was made to identify situations in the various services where such conditions could prevail. In general, at rooftop transmitting sites evaluation will be required if power levels are above the values indicated in Table 2 of Appendix A. These power levels were chosen based on generally "worst -case" assumptions where the most stringent uncontrolled/general population MPE limit might be exceeded within several meters of transmitting antennas at these power levels. In the case of paging antennas, the likelihood that duty factors, although high, would not normally be expected to be 100% was also considered. Of course, if procedures are in place at a site to limit accessibility or otherwise control exposure so that the safety guidelines are met, then the site is in compliance and no further environmental processing is necessary under our rules. Tower -mounted ("non -rooftop") antennas that are used for cellular telephone, PCS, and Specialized Mobile Radio (S1VIR) operations warrant a somewhat different approach for evaluation. While there is no evidence that typical installations in these services cause ground - level exposures in excess of the 1NIPE limits, construction of these towers has been a topic of ongoing public controversy on environmental grounds, and we believe it necessary to ensure that there is no likelihood of excessive exposures from these antennas. Although we believe there is no need to require routine evaluation of towers where antennas are mounted high above the ground, out of an abundance of caution the FCC requires that tower -mounted installations be evaluated if antennas are mounted lower than 10 meters above around and the total power of all channels being used is over 1000 watts effective radiated power (ERP), or 2000 W ERP for 14 broadband PCS.13 These height and power combinations were chosen as thresholds recognizing that a .theoretically "worst case" site could use many channels and several thousand watts of power. At such power levels a height of 10 meters above ground is not an unreasonable distance for which an evaluation generally would be advisable. For antennas mounted higher than 10 meters, measurement data for cellular facilities have indicated that ground -level power densities are typically hundreds to thousands of times below the new MPE limits. In view of the expected proliferation of these towers in the future and possible use of multiple channels and power levels at these installations, and to ensure that tower installations are properly evaluated when appropriate, we have instituted these new requirements for this limited category of tower -mounted antennas in these services. For consistency we have instituted similar requirements for several other services that could use relatively high power levels with antennas mounted on towers lower than 10 meters above ground. Paging systems operated under Part 22 (Subpart E) and Part 90 of our rules previously have been categorically exempted from routine RF evaluation requirements. However, the potential exists that the new, more restrictive limits may be exceeded in accessible areas by relatively high-powered paging transmitters with rooftop antennas. 14 These transmitters may operate with high duty factors in densely populated urban environments. The record and our own data indicate the need for ensuring appropriate evaluation of such facilities, especially at multiple transmitter sites. Accordingly, paging stations authorized under Part 22 (Subpart E) and Part 90 are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure if an antenna is located on a rooftop and if its ERP exceeds 1000 watts. Mobile and Portable Devices As noted in Appendix A, mobile and portable transmitting devices that operate in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service, the Personal Communications Services (PCS), the General Wireless Communications Service, the Wireless Communication Service, the Satellite Communications services, the Maritime Services (ship earth stations only) and Specialized Mobile Radio Service authorized, respectively, under Part 22 (Subpart H), Part 24, Part 25, Part 26, Part 27, Part 80, and Part 90 of the FCC's Rules are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. Unlicensed PCS, NII and millimeter wave devices are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. All other mobile, portable, and unlicensed transmitting devices are normally categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure (see Section 2 and Appendix A for further details). 13 For broadband PCS, 2000 W is used as a threshold, instead of 1000 W, since at these operating frequencies the exposure criteria are less restrictive by about a factor of two. 14 For example, under Part 90, paging operations in the 929-930 MHz band may operate with power levels as high as 3500 W ERP. 0 15 ATTACHMENT A' 3 Shenandoah Mobile Company P Y TWR084 Conditional Use Application COMPLIANCE WITH THE FEDERAL COMMUNCIATIONS COMMISSIONS ESTABLISHED ANSUIEEE STANDARDS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD LEVELS AND RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION As set forth in OFT Bulletin 65, F.ditiofi 97-01, Augiist 1997, entitled Evahlating Compliance frith FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radic f equency Electromagnetic Fields, states on Page 14: "Tower -mounted ("non -rooftop") antennas that are used for cellular telephone, PCS, and Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) operations warrant a somewhat different approach for evaluation. While there is no evidence that typical installations in these services cause ground -level exposure in excess of the MPE limits, construction of these towers has been a topic of ongoing public controversy on environmental grounds, and we believe it necessary to ensure that there is no likelihood of excessive exposure from these antennas. Although we believe there is no need to require routine evaluation of towers where antennas are mounted high above the ground, out of an abundance of caution the FCC requires that tower -mounted installations be evaluated if antennas are mounted lower than 10 meters above around and the total power of all channels being used is over 1000 watts effective radiated power (ERP), or 2000 W ERP for broadband PCS. These height and power combinations were chosen as thresholds recognizing that a theoretically `worst case' site could use many channels and several thousand watts of power. At such power levels a height of 10 meters above ground is not an unreasonable distance for which an evaluation generally would be advisable. For antennas mounted higher than 10 meters, measurement data for cellular facilities have indicated that ground -level power densities are typically hundreds to thousands times below the new MPE limits." (Emphasis added.) (A copy of excerpt from OE7'Brtlletin 65 is being submitted with this package.) The antenna installation planned under this Conditional Use Permit will be at a height in excess of twenty (20)'meters. 0 • 4}�, CpMNV,I, �! J ""fM155�� Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering & Technology Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 • August 1997 • ATTACHMENT/9 • Shenandoah Mobile Company TWR084 Conditional Use Application SHENTEL REMOVAL OF ABANDONED COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES The Conditional Use Permit application process (ordinance) in Frederick County for Commercial Telecommunications Facilities requires that the applicant provide "information delineating procedures for guaranteeing the removal of the commercial telecommunications facility within one year of abandonment of operation." Having worked with the Planning Commission in the development of the ordinance it is our understanding that the intent of this section (§ 165-48.6. A. (4)) is threefold, (i) "not" to burden the applicant with a requirement to post a bond, (ii) not to leave the landowner "holding the bag" with an abandoned site, unless, or course, that was the agreement with the landowner, and (iii) to ensure the tower itself is removed, not necessarily the foundation. In the spirit of complying with this requirement, Shentel considered several possibilities, including the purchase of a removal bond, entering into an irrevocable letter of credit to ensure removal, and the establishment of a self -funded sinking fund. Each possibility was rejected either because of cost, or because it restricted the use of critical working capital. Shentel is a locally established, successfully operating telecommunications company that has been doing business in the Shenandoah Valley continuously since 1902. It is our accepted and understood business practice to remove any tower that no longer serves a purpose. Shentel stands behind that practice. Most recently Shentel decommissioned a cable TV tower in Shenandoah County and arranged to remove it along with our equipment. The landowner, however, asked us to leave the tower in place so he could use it for amateur radio purposes. We readily complied with his request, removing all of our equipment and cabling from the structure and the surrounding grounds, turning the site over to the landowner as requested. All of our site lease agreements contain a provision allowing us to remove our communications tower and all related equipment upon the termination of the rental period. M ilms"amm am t�trni ro wamso a wmm.rt w s curt n u mr n¢ rc® wan. a .m s ,oamr n .�i.�arA mr u .a gawrm nl) I�ontn.,�e dG i r® (•n a OIR � � w•piwlpr OL � A • ar6 I� d0 a K a. /p.tta Prt CC6 pO rp we¢Car lU rBA4U 90. r. 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VIRGINIA 1 grtET 2 1-.2W0 nIOM NTOISMI%XI OF N1176WE 81 MID MOVIE 37 AT DOT JIM PROCEED I MW ON Fan 37 APPRDOMTELT 53 MILES TO THE KMRWCTK)N OF ROUTE 37 NO RIM 50. PROCEED IIm ON .OUR 50 APPRosw7Elr 69 MILES 10 WTUII IDN ROUTE 50 AND ROUTE WIL PROCEED EAST ON NWTE 60 FOR APPROXIMATELY &n NIPS 10 A QVMCL ACCESS ROAD ON THE R IT FVLD9 010EL ACCESS ROAO FOR APPROzWTELY M13 MILES TO TOREN SITE. 1�M PtOP»>j W WSE AREA AND ACCESS ANO UTILM OISOEM ARE LOOM ON PROP" CURRENTLY OESIS TED AS TRfDOe =MTY IAX RAC¢ 28-A 165 AND CLOOMY Ow0 BY Mots HOF CHAR ES "OEM POME, SIL 2. SITE PLAN W PIEIMRO) OIH THE 0.tE71T OF A TITLE REPORT PROARED BY BROW C0.DWL PLL FuJ 32456 3 T S POYCM 6 SAW TO ALL RESTRICTIONS. EASEMENTS, OR MOM OF W OF RDODO PRIOR TO TE OUT OF M PLAT, A. TIE LAAIOA)FED RATIO OF ►RE09ON FOR INS SURREY DICEEDS 1:10004 5. EtEm)476 ARE BASED ON 16C1LS SIATXRN STEPHD6' MV.. 78135. MONO 29 L BDICH W K 6 A ROD TAM A CAP, ELLY.. M12'. M DQ 29 7. 00ST►C PIDPERTY CONIAA6 APPRO OMMY 122 ACJLQ L ZON K OUk CUBENT ZOn[. MAN. AREA 1M PROPOSED USL SELF-SU'PORINC COMMUNICATIONS 10110 WIN VETTED 9RDOTY 1HIE Off LAM AND RED MDR MIT (IF REOLATED BY THE FAN PROPOSED TORDI HDO T: 15W REmon SETacm FROT - 175' FTOM ROAD ROR-OF-�O SIDE - 215' REAR - 7157 L DOM OVALS KDWM POOLL. SE DENS OF) 6273 10RTHIEST POE GORE YNOW 22637 10. APPLY7Wt SNEWDOAH MDBU CD~ 124 SOJM MAN STREET P.O. BOA 436 (SAD) 96A-4141 11. FV6U CORAANY. ALLEOEIR PORE. P. 0. BOX 3200 wOESTR MR 2m MO) 154-3317 IL ELEPR4E CO~ KU ATLANTIC 2NO N FARYEr PARK ORAE FALLS CNAICK to 22046 (540) 254-M IS T16 SITE DOES NOT LIE I TNN A KIJA DESIGNATED 100 YEAR FlDFO ZONE. IA. NAD 27 IN1tS FOR PROPOSED TORE. LAnTLOE 39'1S'S0.A6- LDIDOI.00 7S 1IIIII&W IS APPROIL TONER BASE M . NU IT It nRS RAT REPRESENTS THE SURKY OF THE PROPOSED LEASE AREA AND ACCESS EASEMENT. THIS RROEY IRS CODOCIED Br AN E,RSON t ASSOCIATCS ON 5 Son t997 AND DOES MY IIfPR®R A COMPLETE SOU DW RONCY OF THE POOLE PR)PEm. 17. AM RODE SET Al ALL LEASE AREA CORM UtS U M OTHDON E NOTED. ORISR3 CpttrI7UL THE LEASE AREA AND EASIEEM AS APPEAR ON THIS PLAT. ARE IRTII THE FREE MGM AND N ACCORDANCE ROH THE OCAVS OF TE UDOWNED OWIERS PROPWM OR TRISTFFS NANCY L POOL ApN4rMTAf CIA OF THE ESTATE DF OVAES REMEM POOL SL DATE DEMO= NANR L POOLL 8099XM' Cr THE [STATE OF CHIAF3 ADlETI POOL SL DUE OCCEP ED OMALS EDI ETN POOLE. . L 8DE7UMR OF M ESIAIE OF CHRA ES KDREM POOLL SIt, DATE DOCCA D IrTSUTE OF J,TL To WT; L A NOTARY KIRK N AND FORM SWE AND COIMT AFDASAD DO HEREBr E-m wV C1 TMAL5 wocm POOLE. J L mosE NNE 6 Stour TO 9E FORECDOC 9RRNC. EAI00 DATE OF . I9_ HAS PERSOroLLY APPEARED BEETLE ME AID AOOOREDOED THE SANE. OAUI UDR RAY HAIR AND SEAL On T6 _ Off OF . 19 _ MULANT PL" Yr comkIs II IDWNES C2 19711131843 I TEP 1 A� II( MM I.K M K ..N 10" uO OI100 n - n 1NOQl PROJECT SITE 13 2 3 4 12 5 1 11 10 9 6 B � cAR a Y8V4 YO tD�AG1 M APPROVED BY THE ZONING • . DESIGNER ADMINISTRATOR ANDERSON t ASSOCMTES 7722 MAIN STREET ZONING ADMINISTRATORI N i MIDDLETONN, VA 22W (SAD) 869-2501 UlLny ' I ApgSm UM MWA DATE ! I ' \ L ON SO. rF. OR 0. 12 ACRES r TOWER NUMBER DIRECTION D6TANCE Lt S 3S40'58- E 42.29' ♦ I L2 S IX50 26 E 132.25 ♦ 8' OWN LRaL L> S 33'AO'S8' E t01 F',E7MCE M,N LA S 6043(6 E t8961.6t T 16• ♦ ♦ C VARE -t3 T 0V1206 E 120-36 t_ ♦•/ L6 S 3Ss058 E 70.00 ///f 4J ♦ L9 N 3 t 9 02 E 70.00 Dma,w Rr rrA.t .w ..z .ro n. ra x ♦ • ♦ own ,tih ,� � •♦ ARaI nroI rA..c ,� •♦r SILT FENcE SEE DE z ;1 I S srIRM. . Am FAD 1) DIARLES K. POOLE. JR, A) CFIARLES F'RANNUN ADAMS 7) GARY FL AUNT 10) KDNIETH POOLE TAX PARCEL 28-A-IM TAX PARCEL 28-A-161C SHEILA J. HUNT TAX PARCEL 28-A-130 A 0.& 7A6 PC, 1243 0.& 5" PC. 635 TAX PARCEL 28-A-133 0.& W5 PC. 1015 ZONED RA ZONED RA D.B. 672 PG. 236 ZONED RA \� USE: RESIDEIiTYAL USE: RESOENTLAL ZONED USE: AGRICULTURAL \` �` 15182 �• ELKS 2) KENNETH C. POOLE SR 5) BERTHA SPIM 11) EDWARD W. OWE AAD 6CtSS AN TAX PARCEL 28-A-165A KURT P. O. SP[S5. SR. B) RAYMOND K MlAYH�EW TAX PARCEL 28-A-129 A !� B. D.779 PC. 699 TAX PARCEL 25-A-t58 D-B. V5 PC, 401 JEAN E. MMAYHEW TAX PARCEL 28-A-132 O.B. 871 PG. IM A ZONED RA 12, Q%Q Aw .\ ZONED RA USE: RESIDENTIAL PE.. 624/5 °ZOONEDD USE: AGRNLTI)NtAL LU . ;�; vUSE. AGED RA 3) CHARLES FRANKLI 1 ADAMS USE: AGRICULTURAL 12) CAVID T. PARRY \\ � TAIL PARCEL 28-A-16/ 6) ISAAC LEE LUTTRELL TAX PARCEL 28-A-166 ♦ A D.& 551 PG. 873 DMNE L LUTTRELL 9) RAYMOND H. MAYHEM D.& 597 PG. 534 � ZONED RA TAX PARCEL 28-A-I57 JEAN E. MAYHEM ZONED RA USE: RESIDENTIAL D.& W5 PC. 1015 TAX PARCEL 28-A-131 USE: RESIOENTUL \� 00 ZONED RA 0.& 776 PC. 927 13) CHARLOTTE & 1AOLEE USE: AGRICULTURAL ZONED RA C/O STEPHEN BUTLER USE: ACRICULTIRtAL TAX PARCEL 28-A-170 Am FIND D.B. 761 PG. 1512 t AyL 7 S Sf37'.16- . ZONED RA JX41' USE: AC BICULTURAL 9� I 650 L Awm Sit I . 28 A I&S AE S9D R: !79 I . i 640 oftRLS atUSE: RESgEN}L/I,,cANT yp I I 47NEM PoRL JR 20N, 1658 aA `pl ------------------- ------------ vsE RESOE7RTIAL ' � r �00111z mu USE: RESoEmT,4%L ♦ op RRVAC&5L WT� L A NOTARY PUBLIC N NO FORM STATE NO COUNTY MDMM40 DO HMO CERI" Iris NNNCY L POOLL N.OSC NAME 6 SCNED TO THE FUREOOD NATWG KAWC OAR OF . 19_ HAS PR360MMLLY APPEARED BUM MD AID AOODREp¢D M SAME. OAE1 DOER MY Hwp AND SEA ON THIS _ Off OF . 19 _ NOTARY R/RL MA COMRRS90N Down Sloe►mu ADW (A7Urt (RIDA 'w PG m� D' b e at FMIDP ELI 9c 10 m NUMBER DELTA CHORD BRC. TANGENT RADKZ ARC Cl 1915032 S 2J4542 E &75 50.00 17-32 C2 1VS032 S 2JASA2 E &75 50.00 17.32 Z1713 C3 27V2'08 S AT1202 E 1&0.T moo 35.39 5Y3t DO 5 305 36 E A2M 75,00 I7.9t AS1ML7 ME am orso• R aft .otr FITTER. PCII FAO 50 25 0 50 100 150 SCALE I' . 50' kE PATE 13 NRDv 97 PROPERTY REV61DN5: • ��pTySLI �y C DOCUMENT N0. AND Surveyors DSfSIG /ED As 9owN 19 Nov 97 A 7V,fil"�RMJTnO1 OF BE 6-WLEASED..G B� GAINE$80R0 A�tAIgS1ER:Al. Di$TRI�.`T 1�28-003 ASSOCIATES. Inc. �OrMI"' n+-aE.� >t6E SNEWINDOAF� MOBILE COIMIPANYTWR84-BOMIIJNG GREEN RIDGE FREDEIRM COUNTY. VIRCINIA 2 SHEET 2 �� REGIO/yq� y�O WINCHESTER REGIONAL AIRPORT y 491 AIRPORT ROAD NG THE TOP F VIRGINIA WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA 22602 _1 (703) 662-2422 December 16, 1997 Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager Shenandoah Mobile Company Post Office Box 280 Edinburg, Virginia 22824 Re: Request for Conditional Use Permit Comments Installation of Commercial Telecommunications Facilities TWR167 - Smith Property TWR78 - Guthridge Property TWR79 - Anderson Property TWR84 - Poole Property TWR180 - Ritter Property Dear Mr. Greisz: Based on review of the above referenced projects by our engineering firm, the Winchester Regional Airport Authority does not anticipate that the above towers will penetrate FAR Part 77 Surfaces that will impact operations at Winchester Regional Airport. Final comment on these request will be contingent on receiving favorable responses from the Federal Aviation Administration and the Virginia Department of Aviation on the FAA Form 7460-1 submittals. I would like to request that a copy of each response from FAA be forwarded to this office as soon as you receive it. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact our office (540) 662-5786. I appreciate your cooperation on this matter. Sincerely, 4� Douglas P. Strand Executive Director TWRC084 Bowling Green Ridge Q-`GY• CpG� c < Submittal Deadline P/C Meeting BOS Meeting APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FREDERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA CUJ? #-07-Q- q 1. Applicant (The applicant if the owner x ``--pother) NAME: Shenandoah Mobile Company ADDRESS: Post Office Box 280 - 212 Piccadilly St., Edinburg, VA 22824 TELEPHONE ( 540 ) 984-3003 - Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager 2. Please list all owners, occupants, or parties in interest of the property: Estate of Charles Kenneth Poole - Nancy L. Poole, Administratrix CTA 3. The property is located at: (please give exact directions and include the route number of your road or street) From intprRertion of Routes 37 and 50, proceed west on Rt. 50 to its intersection with Route 688. Proceed east on Rt. 688 approximately 0.25 miles to a gravel road on right. Follow gravel road approximately 0.13 miles to tower site. 4. The property has a road frontage of 372.66 feet and a depth of ± 1,500 feet and consists of 121.96 acres. (Please be exact) 5. The property is owned by Charles Kenneth Poole as evidenced by deed from Charles Martin Poole, et ux, recorded (previous owner) in deed book no. 380 on page 579 , as recorded in the records of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, County of Frederick. 6. 14-Digit Property Identification No. 28-A-165 Magisterial District Gainesboro Magisterial District Current Zoning Rural Area 7. Adjoining Property: USE North Residential East South West Agricultural Agricultural Timbering ZONING RA M. 0 N3, W I I /<1 1-i " Cj '�cD£C1997 ,�gp�N�kG O TWRC084 • 8. The type of use proposed is (consult with the Planning Dept. before completing) commercial telecommunications facilities 9. It is proposed that•the following buildings will be constructed: A 125 foot self supporting steel tower and a 8' x 10' concrete equipment pad. 10. The following are all of the individuals, firms,. or corporations owning property adjacent to both sides, rear and in front of (also across 'street from) the property where requested use will be conducted. (Continue on back if necessary.). These people will be notified by mail of this application: (PLEASE LIST COMPLETE 14-DIGIT NUMBER.) NAME Edward W. Dove Address P. 0. Box 423 Cross Junction, VA 22625 Property ID# 28-A-129 Kenneth Poole Address 6273 Northwestern Pike Gore VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-130 Raymond H. & E. Jean Address 366 Singhass Road Winchester, VA 22602 Mayhew property ID# 28-A-131 Raymond H. Mayhew Address 366 Singhass Road Winchesterf Property ID# Gary R. & Sheila J. Hunt Address 6115 Northwestern Pike Gore VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-133 Address 6001 Northwestern Pike Roger R. & Susan K. Newlin Core., VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-134 TWRC084 0 NAME Address 5783 Northwestern Pike Denny G. & Barbara L. Gore, VA 22637 Mayhew property ID# 28-A-164A Address 14919 Owlnest Road Estelle M. Sudduth Nokesville, VA 22123 Property ID# 28-A-134A Address 6059 Northwestern Pike Elwood & Karen Sisk Gore, VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-134B Address 6016 Northwestern Pike Isaac Lee Luttrell Gore VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-157 Address 5215 Font Avenue Kurt P. W. & Bertha Ellicott City, Maryland 21043 Property ID# Spiess, Sr. 28-A-158 Address 4592 North Frederick Pike Charles Franklin Adams Winchc-qterf VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-161 C Address 422 Stoney Hill Road Theodore Joseph & Bonnie Winchester VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-161B Address 4592 North Frederick Pike C. F. Adamas, Sr. Winchester, VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-161A Address .1908 Sou Lou oun Street Henry C. Iva Ruth Winchester VA 22601 Buettner, Jr. property ID#. 28-A-161 Melvin L. &Virginia D.Winchpstprf Address 387 Stoney Hill Road VA 22603 Fenn Property ID# 28-A-162 Address 609 Cedar Creek Grade, Suite A Valley Mortgage & Winchester, Investment property ID# 28-A-163 Address 4592 North Frederick Pike Charles Franklin Adams Winchester, VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-164 TWRC084 • NAME Kenneth C. Poole, Sr. (Estate of) Address 6273 Northwestern Pike + Gore VA 22637 1 Property ID# p y 28-A-165A Kenneth C. Poole, Sr. Address 214 Stoney Hill Road Winchester VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-165B Charlotte Butte McKee c/o Steven Butler Address 1175 Lauck Drive Winchester VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-170 David T. Parry Address 5526 Broad Branch Road, N.W. Property ID# 28-A-166 Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# TWRC084 . 0 11. Please use this page for your sketch of the property. Show proposed and/or existing structures on the property, including measurements to all.property lines. See attached site plan. Y TWRC084 ,12. Additional comments, if any: 0 I (we), the undersigned, do hereby respectfully make application and petition the governing body of Frederick County, Virginia to allow the use described in this application. I understand that the sign issued to me when this application is submitted must be placed at the front property line at least seven (7) days prior to the first public hearing and maintained so as to'be visible until after the Board of Supervisors' public hearing. Your application for a Conditional Use Permit authorizes any member of the Frederick County Planning Commission, Board of Supervisors or Planning and Development Department to inspect your property where the proposed use will be conducted. SHENAND_OAH MOBILE COMPANY Signature of Applicant _ By: Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager ESTATE OF CHARDS EENNETH POOLE Signature of Owner By; Nancy Ll Poole, Administratrix CI'A Owners' Mailing Address 6273 Northwestern Pike, Gore, VA 22637 Owners' Telephone No. (540 ) 877-1538 Shenandoah Mobile Company (540) 984-3003 TO BE COMPLETED BY ZONING ADMINISTRATOR: USE CODE: RENEWAL DATE: --s-0 11! '• 0 i Zp u TOP MOUNTED ROTATABLE q PLATFORM 145' 130'— - - d (FUTURE) a (OPTIONAL) 110' o z 0 N m o: 0 z 0 J a �0 70' �Izm 30' Lightning Rod Extension 152' �- —150' Feedline Exit Port Hole CE 6-0 DISHES MONOPOLE SECTION DESCRIPTION CHART CONFIGURATION k SECTION ELEVATION PIPE MATERIAL SIZE TYP. WEIGHT (LBS PER SECTION I - A 10' - 145 18" O.D. x .375" WALL 2790 2 - 8 0' - 110' 30" O.D. x .375" WALL 5124 3 - C 30' - 70' 42" O.D. x .375' WALL 7194 4 - 0 1 0' - 30' 54" O.D. x .375" WALL 7270 ANTENNA INFORMATION ANTENNA TYPE ELEVATION (12) ALP 9212 PANELS W/ROTATABLE PLATFORM ® 150' (12) ALP 9212 PANELS W/SECTOR MOUNT PLATFOR ® 130' 2 MICROWAVE DISHES OPTIONAL ® 120' Hond Holes Main Feedline Port Holes 10.50 kips• 1056.49 ft-kips 20"0 Manway 33.37 kips BASE REACTIONS GENERAL NOTES: 1.) All Splice Bolts Per A325. 2.) All Pipe Material Is (FY Z 42 ksi). All Plate Material Is ASTM A36 (FY Z 36 ksi). 3.) Standard Grounding Is Required. 4.) Climbing Lodder Is Provided. 5.) Some Detail Is Omitted For Clarity Of Illustration. 6.) Using Spread Wrench: "Snug Tight" Nuts At Each Location With Full Effort. Then Turn An Additional 1/2 Turn To Achieve Proof Load. (12 ) ?-11Z"O x _?z_" A449 Anchor Bolts Are Req'd. With —9 " Of Thread On Each End. This Structure Is Designed To Meet ANSI/EIA-222-F 1996 Std. For A Bosic Wind Speed Of 75 MPH With 1/2". MARKING NOTES: 1.) Bose Section Is To Be Stomped ® The Base Plate. All Other Sections Are To Be Stomped At The Top. 2.) Section Labeling System Information Is Given In The Detailed Information Chart. The Labeling System Is To Be Used For Proper Identification Of All Sections And To Ensure Proper Installation. S A M P L E `Onp'o0eOf CENTRAL TOWER JOINT VENTURE Com...h."—To TM SORADEH AVE EVANSV" PI MA m12 - 812-49-3M By TITLE:INSTALLATION & FABRICATION OVERVIEW SITE: • XXXXX XXXXXX XXX XXXXX B.T. Pum W: C. Rohrer • X-X-XX None "o NU.: wort: x-xxx-xxxxx AGWY11IM084 Notice Wroposed Construction or Alteration Aeronautical Study Number 6.31. Deportment of Transportation Failure To Provide nr Requested Information May Delay Processing Of You Notice Federal Aviation Administration 1. Nature of Proposal 2. Complete Description of Structure A. Type B. Class C. Work Schedule Dates Please describe the proposed construction or alteration. X] New Construction Permanent Beginning 211 198 A. For proposals involving transmitting stations, include * ❑ []Temporary months) End 6 1 98 effective radiated power (ERP) and assigned frequency. If Alteration (Duration not known, give frequency band and maximum ERP. B. For proposals involving overhead wire, transmission lines. etc., include the size and the configuration of the wires anc * If Alteration, provide previous FAA Aeronautical Study Number, if available 3A. Name, address, and telephone number of individual, company corporation, etc. proposing the construction or alteration. (Number, Street, City, State, and Zip Code) their supporting structures. Shenandoah Mobile Company C. For buildings, include site orientation, dimensions, and Post Office 459 construction materials. Edinburg, Virginia 22824 D. Optional— Describe the type of obstruction marking and 984-3003 lighting system desired. The FAA will consider this in their ( 540 ) study. Area Code Telephone Number 3B. Name, address and telephone number of proponent's representative, if different than 3A. above. Exhibit 4 Leonard L. Greisz c/o Shenandoah Mobile Company Post Office Box 459 Edinburg, Virginia 22824 ( 540 ) 984-3003 Area Code Telephone Number 4. Location Of Structure 5. Height and Elevation ttonearestfoot) ndr dths of seconds, A. Coordinates I rf hundredths B. Nearest City or Town and State Winchester, VA C. Nearest public or military airport, heliport, flightpark, or seaplane base OKV Winchester A. Elevation of ground above mean sea level. Exhibit 1 898 r Latitude o ►r 39 15 59.84 g r n Longitude 0 (1). Distance to 4B (1). Distance from structure to nearest B. Height of structure including all point of nearest runway appurtenances and lighting above 78 18 04. 61 9 Miles 10.398 net ground or water. 150 4D. Source for item 4A data. (2). Direction to 4B (2). Direction from structure to airport C. Overall height above mean sea level USGS 7.5' Other ® Quad Chart ❑ survey ❑ Specify 125 Degrees 135.34 Degrees 1048 Indicate the reference datum. 4E. Description of site location with respect to highways, street, airports, prominent terrain, features, Other ❑ NAD 27 ❑x NAD 83 ❑ Specify existing structures, etc. Please attach a U.S. Geological Survey Map (or equivalent) showing the construction site. If available, attach a copy of a documented site survey with the surveyor's certification. Exhibits 2 & 3 Notice is required by Part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 C.F.R. Part 77) pursuant to Section 1101 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended (49 U.S.C. app. § 1501). Persons who knowingly and willfully violate the Notice requirements of Part 77 are subject to a civil penalty of $1,000 per day until the notice is received, pursuant to Section 901(a) of the Feaeral Aviation Act of 1958, as amended (49 U.S.C. app § 1471(a)) as well as the fine (criminal penalty) of not more than $500 for the first offense and not more than $2,000 for subsequent offenses. pursuant to Section 902(a) of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended (49 U.S.C. app § 1472(a)). I HEREBY CERTIFY that all of the above statements made by me are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge. In addition, I agree to obstruction mark and/or light the structure in accordance with established marking & lighting standards as necessary. Dale Typed or Printed Name and Title of Person Filing Notice S criature 12/10/97 Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager, PCS f FOR FAA USE ONLY FAA will either return this form or issue a separate acknowledgement. The PropOSal: ` Supplemental Notice of Construction, FAA Form 7460-2, is required anytime the project is abandoned, or Does not require a notice to FAA. At least 48 hours before the start of construction. ❑ Is not identified as an obstruction under any standard of FAR, Part 77, Within five days after the construction' reaches its greatest height. H Subpart Q and would not be a hazard to air navigation. This determinat on expires on - ` unless: ` (a) extended, revised or terminated by the issusing office; ❑ Is identified as an obstruction under the standards of FAR Part 77 (b) the construction is subject the licensing authority of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and an application Subpart C but would not be a hazard to air navigation. ; _ the determination rr for a construction permit is made to theF on or before the above expiration date In such casese i- expires on the date prescribed by the FCC or completion of construction, or on the date the FCC denies the application. ❑ Should be ob�Wction ❑ marked ❑ lighted FAA per NOTE- Request for extension of the etiective period of this determination, must be postmarked or delivered_to the issuing office Advisory Circular"7017460 1, Chapters'r - k at least t5 days prior -to the expiration date ❑Obstruction market 'and h htin are nott necessa a "x structure to the licensing authority of the FCC, a copy of this determination wilt be sent o 9 9 9 ry k ;1(the rsject Remarks X's rJ a ,. �' 4 .��,•a 1, .L r4. ;•' %�y. i.y 1, Y•Z�,. 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If the FAA requires that it must be marked, we would prefer to use a dual lighting system with red lights for night time and medium intensity flashing white lights for day time and twilight use. 0 SHENANDOAH TELECOMMUNICATIONS P,O, Box 459 Edinburg, Virginia 22824-0459 (540) 984-4141 December 16, 1997 Mr. Michael T. Ruddy, Planner I Frederick County Planning Department 107 North Kent Street Winchester, Virginia 22601 Dear Mr. Ruddy: Please find attached additional information which Shenandoah Mobile Company is submitting in support of the five conditional use permit applications recently filed by Shenandoah Mobile Company and pending with Frederick County. Listed below by site number are descriptions of the type of installation we propose to install at each location: (1) TWR078 Hunting Ridge (Self Supporting Lattice -type) — We propose to build a self-supporting lattice -type structure at this site for several reasons: A. This site is outside the Urban Development Zone; B. A comparatively large structure is necessary; C. The structure must be readily modifiable for sub -leasing; and D. Monopoles of this size are cost prohibitive. (2) TWR079 Little Timber Ridge (Monopole) — A monopole will be used at this location due to the relatively small size of the required structure. Z(3) TWRO84 Bowling Green Ridg (Monopole) -- A monopole will be used at this location due to the relatively small size of the required structure. (4) TWR167 Parkins Mills (Self Supporting Lattice -type) - We propose building a self-supporting lattice -type structure at this site because: A. This site is outside the UDZ; B. The structure must be readily modifiable for sub -leasing; SHENANDOAH TELEPHONE COMPANY • SHENTEL SERVICE COMPANY • SHENANDOAH CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY SHENANDOAH LONG DISTANCE COMPANY SHENANDOAH VALLEY LEASING COMPANY SHENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY SHENANDOAH NETWORK COMPANY WE MUST SERVE WELL TO PROSPER • WE MUST PROSPER TO SERVE WELL Mr. Michael T. Ruddy December 16, 1997 Page 2 C. The proposed design is consistent with another structure viewable from the same area; and D. Monopoles of this size are not cost advantageous. (5) TWR180 Sherando (Self Supporting Lattice -type) - We propose building a self-supporting lattice -type structure at this site for several reasons: A. This site is outside the UDZ; B. A comparatively large structure is necessary; C. The structure must be readily modifiable for sub -leasing; and D. Monopoles of this size are cost prohibitive. We appreciate your continued assistance and cooperation as we proceed through the conditional use permit process. Sincerely yours, Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager (PCS) Shenandoah Mobile Company LLG/lsh Enclosures - • • ATTACHMENT TO CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION F2021��� COMMERCIAL TELECO MMUNCATIONS FACILITIES ,��g19��� Submitted by Shenandoah Mobile Company �,, t`G �J �,�``'�� Tower No. TWR084 Bowling Green Ridge O ¢�� CS A, � Property Owned by Estate of Charles Kenneth Poole, Sr. 8 �99,V In accordance with Frederick County Zoning Ordinance Section 165.48.6, Subsections A (1) through A (4), the following information is attached: (1) Attachment 1 — A topographic map depicting the search area. (2) Attachment 2 — Identification of other service providers or commercial telecommunications facilities within the proposed service area. (3) Attachment 3 — Compliance with ANSI/IEEE standards for electromagnetic field levels and radio frequency radiation. (4) Attachment 4 - Statement of procedure for tower and equipment removal. . 1 ..........._..:. �:::_: �::::•._::........�_::� ..._............................_.._'___.___.........___..... .._..._...._..... ..: 0 Of ATrACHMENT- Shenandoah Mobile Company c' i TWR084 � i Use Application Conditional U �3' AD VE / M 705 SOO J 7-1Of �/ ���� � ,�-� _ "— ����� O�'� \ _ ' �\���� •-III• - fie sbso h . ♦ \ � O VI I � —6BM 0 �k0� - _ 7 �- U _ \ 1 � Ili _. ��•____ - -- II � u I -- - i V , 671 o l ..: �BMV66� -" iQi it � � _� - � J 0 'i 01 em ° 11• .� ��I �1 / J�r O • � 1 o ^� ���\��•., I 1 P inter F� ice• � � i 0b0 A i i 1 ATTACHMENT 2 Shenandoah Mobile Company . TWR084 Conditional Use Application SHENTEL IDENTIFICATION OF SERVICE PROVIDERS AND COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES The comparable FCC license holders operating in the search area of the prospective site are... Cellular A -- Cellular One B -- Shenandoah Cellular PCs A -- American Personal Communications (Sprint Spectrum) B -- AT&T Wireless PCS C -- CFW Communications (Virginia PCS Alliance) D & E -- Shenandoah Mobile Company F -- Devon Mobile Communications There are no commercial telecommunications facilities within the search area of the prospective site. • • Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic 'Fields OET BULLETIN 65 Edition 97-01 August 1997 A UTHOM Robert F. Cleveland, Jr. David M. Sylvar Jerry L. Ulcek Standards Development Branch Allocations and Standards Division Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 The first edition of this bulletin was issued as OST Bulletin No. 65 in October 1985. This is a revised version of that original bulletin. NOTE: Mention of commercial products does not constitute endorsement by the Federal Communications Commission or by the authors. 2.1091 and 2.1093 (for portable and mobile devices). This requirement applies to some, but not necessarily all, transmitters, facilities or operations that are authorized under the following parts of our rules: 5, 15, 21 (Subpart K), 22 (Subpart E), 22 (Subpart H), 24, 25, 26, 27, 73, 74 (Subparts A, G, I; and L), 80 (ship earth stations), 90 (paging operations and Specialized Mobile Radio), 97 and I01 (Subpart L). Within a specific service category, conditions are listed in Table 2 of Appendix A to determine which transmitters will be subject to routine evaluation. These conditions are generally based on one or more of the following variables: (1) operating power, (2) location, (3) height above ground of the antenna and characteristics of the antenna or mode of transmission. In the case of Part 15 devices, only devices that transmit on millimeter wave frequencies and unlicensed Personal Communications Service (PCS) devices are covered, as noted in rule parts 2.1091 and 2.1093 (see section on mobile and portable devices of Appendix A). Transmitters and facilities not included in the specified categories are excluded from routine evaluation for RF exposure. We believe that such transmitting facilities generally pose little or no risk for causing exposures in excess of the guidelines. However, as noted above, in exceptional cases the Commission may, on its own merit or as the result of a petition, require environmental evaluation of transmitters or facilities even though they are otherwise excluded from routine evaluation. Also, at multiple -transmitter sites applications for non -excluded transmitters should consider significant contributions of other co -located transmitters (see discussion of multiple -transmitter evaluation in Section 2). If a transmitter operates using relatively high power, and there is a possibility that workers or the public could have access to the transmitter site, such as at a rooftop site, then routine evaluation is justified. In Table 2 of Appendix A, an attempt was made to identify situations in the various services where such conditions could prevail. In general, at rooftop transmitting sites evaluation will be required if power levels are above the values indicated in Table 2 of Appendix A. These power levels were chosen based on generally "worst -case" assumptions where the most stringent uncontrolled/general population MPE limit might be exceeded within several meters of transmitting antennas at these power levels. In the case of paging antennas, the likelihood that. duty factors, although high, would not normally be expected to be 100% was also considered. Of course, if procedures are in place at a site to limit accessibility or otherwise control exposure so that the safety guidelines are met, then the site is in compliance and no further environmental processing is necessary under our rules. Tower -mounted ("non -rooftop") antennas that are used for cellular telephone, PCS, and Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) operations warrant a somewhat different approach for evaluation. While there is no evidence that typical installations in these services cause ground - level exposures in excess of the MPE limits, construction of these towers has been a topic of ongoing public controversy on environmental grounds, and we believe it necessary to ensure that there is no likelihood of excessive exposures from these antennas. Although we believe there is no need to require routine evaluation of towers where antennas are mounted high above the ground, out of an abundance of caution the FCC requires that tower -mounted installations, be evaluated if antennas are mounted lower than 10 meters above ground and the total power of all channels being used is over 1000 watts effective radiated power (ERP), or 2000.W ERP for 14 broadband PCS.13 These height and power combinations were chosen as thresholds recognizing that a theoretically "worst case" .site could use many channels and several thousand watts of power. At such power levels a height of 10 meters above ground is not an unreasonable distance for which an evaluation generally would be advisable.' For antennas mounted higher than 10 meters, measurement data for cellular facilities have indicated that ground -level power densities are typically hundreds to thousands of times below the new AVE limits. In view of the expected proliferation of these towers in the future and possible use of multiple channels and power levels at these installations, and to ensure that tower installations are properly evaluated when appropriate, we have instituted these new requirements for this limited category of tower -mounted antennas in these services. For consistency we have instituted similar requirements for several other services that could use relatively high power levels with antennas mounted on towers lower than 10 meters above ground. Paging systems operated under Part 22 (Subpart E) and Part 90 of our rules previously have been categorically exempted from routine RF evaluation requirements. However, the potential exists that the new, more restrictive limits may be exceeded in accessible areas by relatively high-powered paging transmitters with rooftop antennas.14 These transmitters may operate with high duty factors in densely populated urban environments. The record and our own data indicate the need for ensuring appropriate evaluation of such facilities, especially at multiple transmitter sites. Accordingly, paging stations authorized under Part 22 (Subpart E) and Part 90 are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure if an antenna is located on a rooftop and if its ERP exceeds 1000 watts. Mobile and Portable Devices As noted in Appendix A, mobile and portable transmitting devices that operate in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service, the Personal Communications Services (PCS), the General Wireless Communications Service, the Wireless Communication Service, the Satellite Communications services, the Maritime Services (ship earth stations only) and Specialized Mobile Radio Service authorized, respectively, under Part 22 (Subpart H), Part 24, Part 25, Part 26, Part 27, Part 80, and Part 90 of the FCC's Rules are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. Unlicensed PCS, NII and millimeter wave devices are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. All other mobile, portable, and unlicensed transmitting devices are normally categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure (see Section 2 and Appendix A for further details). 13 For broadband PCS, 2000 W is used as a threshold, instead of 1000 W, since at these operating frequencies the exposure criteria are less restrictive by about a factor of two. 14 For example, under Part 90, paging operations in the 929-930 MI Iz band may operate with power levels as high as 3500 W ERP. 15 ATTACHMENT .dl' 3 Shenandoah Mobile Company TWR084 Conditional Use Application COMPLIANCE WITH THE FEDERAL COMMUNCIATIONS COMMISSIONS ESTABLISHED ANSUIEEE STANDARDS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD LEVELS AND RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION As set forth in OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01, August 1997, entitled El aluating Conipliance.ivith fCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic fields, states on Page 14: "Tower -mounted ("non -rooftop") antennas that are used for cellular telephone, PCS, and Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) operations warrant a somewhat different approach for evaluation. While there is no evidence that typical installations in these services cause ground -level exposure in excess of the MPE limits, construction of these towers has been a topic of ongoing public controversy on environmental grounds, and we believe it necessary to ensure that there is no likelihood of excessive exposure from these antennas. Although we believe there is no need to require routine evaluation of towers where antennas are mounted high above the ground, out of an.abundance of caution the FCC requires that tower -mounted installations be evaluated if antennas are mounted lower than 10 meters above ground and the total power of all channels being used is over 1000 watts effective radiated power (ERP), or 2000 W ERP for broadband PCS. These height and power combinations were chosen as thresholds recognizing that a theoretically `worst case' site could use many channels and several thousand watts of power. At such power levels a height of 10 meters above ground is not an unreasonable distance for which an evaluation generally would be advisable. For antennas mounted higher than 10 meters, measurement data for cellular facilities have indicated that ground -level power densities are typically hundreds to thousands times below the new MPE limits." (Emphasis added.) (A copy of excerpt from OET Bulletin 65 is being submitted with this package.) The antenna installation planned under this Conditional Use Permit will be at a height in excess of twenty (20) meters. �Pv COMM Federal Communications Commission s Office of Engineering & Technology MISSO�* Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Duman Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 August 1997 ATTACHMENT / `I Shenandoah Mobile Company TWR084 Conditional Use Application SHENTEL REMOVAL OF ABANDONED COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES The Conditional Use Permit application process (ordinance) in Frederick County for Commercial Telecommunications Facilities requires that the applicant provide "information delineating procedures for guaranteeing the removal of the commercial telecommunications facility within one year of abandonment of operation." Having worked with the Planning Commission in the development of the ordinance it is our understanding that the intent of this section (§ 165-48.6. A. (4)) is threefold, (i) "not" to burden the applicant with a requirement to post a bond, (ii) not to leave the landowner "holding the bag" with an abandoned site, unless, or course, that was the agreement with the landowner, and (iii) to ensure the tower itself is removed, not necessarily the foundation. In the spirit of complying with this requirement, Shentel considered several possibilities, including the purchase of a removal bond, entering into an irrevocable letter of credit to ensure removal, and the establishment of a self -funded sinking fund. Each possibility was rejected either because of cost, or because it restricted the use of critical working capital. Shentel is a locally established, successfully operating telecommunications company that has been doing business in the Shenandoah Valley continuously since 1902. It is our accepted and understood business practice to remove any tower that no longer serves a purpose. Shentel stands behind that practice. Most recently Shentel decommissioned a cable TV tower in Shenandoah County and arranged to remove it along with our equipment. The landowner, however, asked us to leave the tower in place so he could use it for amateur radio purposes. We readily complied with his request, removing all of our equipment and cabling from the structure and the surrounding grounds, turning the site over to the landowner as requested. All of our site lease agreements contain a provision allowing us to remove our communications tower and all related equipment upon the termination of the rental period. 0 U �� ., IR P A€$ su S u40W E 5" NEI 4 0 o�. 6G�aG:GG=� Z Z N N N N N N N Q �oSnb u t+.. S Ct cs 8888�abU� ME FMFBI+Y. fMWU COIMV. M (IIIIIIIIIIIe4-aMM GPM 0090 x* rozn Aw FaFiwn A .Y.• x. n wlr rF,lrr.ro xwc wsz. • APPROVED BY THE ZONING DESIGNER ADMINISTRATOR • • ANDERSON k ASSOCIATES 7722 AWN STREET ZONING ADMINISTRATOR l MIDDLETOWN, VA 22645 ACREE 1 (540) 869-250t U'CritD IEAi AEA DATE 4)rL.-, SO. n. OR 1-.2LDO' FROM NTFRSECIION OF NTUtSLUE 81 NO ROUTE 37 AT EXIT 310: PROCEED NINTH ON ROUTE 37 APPROXNAMT S..T MILES TO 0E INTERSECTION OF ROUTE 37 AND ROUTE 50. PROCEED WEST ON ROVE 50 MPROnM1Elr 69 MIRES TO NIENSECiXM1 ROUTE 50 ND ROUTE 666 PROCEED EAST ON ROUTE 666 rOR APPRDIUWEiY 0.25 INLS TO A O"OEL ACCESS ROAD ON THE KHT. FOLLOW OWE. ACCESS ROAD FOR APPADMI AMY 0613 MILES TO TOWER SITE. ma"m 1. THE PROPOSED LEASE AREA NO ACCESS MD UTIUM EASEMENT ARE LOCATED ON PROPERTY CURREIRY DESCNATED AS FREDWCR COUNTY TAX PARCEL 25-A 165 AND OA6DITlY OWNED Of THE HERS OF OVALS KENNETH POOLE. SR. 2. SITE PLAN INS PREPARED WITH TIC BENERTT OF A MLE REPORT PREPARED BY 9P6N t COLEIIMt X- RU PAX- 32455 HIS 3 TPROPERTY 6 SUBJECT TO ALL RESTRICTIONS. EASEMENTS. OR RIGHTS Or NAY OF A£CEND PROP TO THE DATE OF TH6 RAT. A. THE UWDAAIED RATIO OF PAEC6AN FOR THS SURVEY EXCEEDS 1:10000. 5 EIFMTOI6 ARE EKED ON IMAM STATION 'STEP105' MY. - 781-Z', NOO 29 6. BENCH WMK 5 A ROO WITH A CAP. ELM.. 824.12'. MAID 29 NO 7. EXISTPROPERTY CONW6 APPROXIMATELY 122 ACRES 6. ZONING DATA CURRENT ZONIR. TALL AREA AA _ PROPOSED LAC: 2141E UPPORM AIO IXTO Qr IXTH MEO M ITY PROPOSED TOWER HOW: 150' REOUREO KID, ISc FRONT - 17V FROM ROAD ROT -OF -NY SIDE - 215' REAR - 215' L wim OWRLES W" POOLS. SR (HENS on $273 NORDRWEST PIE GORE. VINE M 22637 10, APPUCANT: SHE7wCO H IIOBLE CD~ IN SOUTH MAIN STREET PA BOX 459 EONNSUK WL 22624-0459 (540) 954_4141 IT. PpER CO~. ALLEp[NY POWER P. 0. BOX 32M WI C EM WU 22604 MM 654-3317 12. TELEPHONE CDMAY: BELL ATLANTIC 2NO N. FARYEr PARK DRIVE FALLS DUXK AN 22046 (540) 254-SM 11 ➢IS SITE TOES NOT LWE HIN A HUD. DE9PWED 100 YEAR R.000 ZONE. 14. IMO 27 WILLIES FOR PROPOSED TOWER UTITUE 3r I5S9.46" LONGITUDE 7S1B'05.60- 15. APPROL ANEX BASE EEV - 616E FT, 16. TANS RAT REPRESENTS THE SURVEY OF THE PROPOSED LEASE AREA AND ACCESS DKEMIDNTS. THIS SUINEY SINS CONDUCTED BY AFDEtSON A ASSOCIATES ON 5 SEW, 1"7 AND DOES MDT REPRESENT A COMPLETE BOUNDARY SURVEY OF THE POOLE PAOPERfY. 17. IROH ADDS SET AT ALL LEASE AREA CORNM UNLESS OTHDW M NOTED. OWNER'S CORTI IDEATE; THE LEASE AREA AND EASEMENTS, AS APPEAR ON DNS PLAT. ARE WITH THE FREE CONSENT NO N ACCORDANCE WITH THE DESIRES OF THE UDERS01(f) ONERS. PIOPR£WRS OR TRUSTEES. NANICY L POOLE. ApNWSiMTNE CIA OF RE ESTATE Of OMRLLS KENNETH POOLE. SRC, DUE ocaASEo NANCY L POOLE. BDETIOARY OF THE ESTATE OF CHNLLS KENNETH POOLE. SR. DATE DECEASED CHILES KENNETH POOLE JR- ODUC 4RY OF THE ESTATE OF OWLES KENNETH POOLL SR. DUE DECEISED i •n4cw nlr nrlA r.wlc ro nc .HK rtHc[ Iwo muc rt uro n.: N.cww. ♦ eAcxrx,. 4w to.o.cr >xE ca xra sn� rtoW G `1 M I!S -Toyli fROJECT 1211 1) CHA RLES K. POOLE. JR. TAX PARCEL 28-A-IQSB D.B. 746 PG. 1243 ZONED RA USE: RESIDENTIAL 2) KENNETH C. POOLE, SR. TAX PARCEL 28-A-165A D.B. 779 PG. 699 ZONED RA USE: RESIDENTIAL 3) CHARLES FRANKLN ADWS TAX PARCEL 28-A-154 0.8. 551 PC, 873 ZONED RA USE: RMIDENTIAL T T FA OF YRG M STATE OF tDo M CVJNTY OF FRLDLPAM TO WIT; To WlT: I. A NOTARY PUBLIC INA D FOR THE STATE AND COUNTY L A MOW7Y R{JEiIC IN AND FOR THE STATE AND COUTY AFORESAID DO 1EREHY CERM' OMT NANCT L PORE WHOSE NAME IS %>CD TO THE AFORESAID DO HERBY CRItM THAT OVARIES KENNETH POOLS. JR WHOSE NAME 6 FOIEGONG WRTNG BEARING 011E OF . 19 _ HAS PERSONALLY SIGNED 70 THE EORECONG WRTNC. BURr RIC DATE OF . 19 _ APPEARED BEFORE IE AND A0010011 GEO THE SAME - HAS PERSO WlY APPEARED BEORE 1E AND ACKNOWLEDGED THE SAME. GIVEN UNDER w HMO NO SEAL O N THIS _ DAY OF . 19 _ GIVO4 UNDER NY HAND NO SEMI ON THIS_ Orr OF . 19 - NOTARY RDUC w COrBSSOH SPIRES I DIARY PUBLX w CDmwS90K CONICS /� CC2 1 971113,1843 TEP ANDERSON �( )Q( \ .0 c. a w SCALE : AS 4 M7 , 7 \V/ \\U\\ AN surm`^- aM11�OF4 I�r• DrS>IED: DRUM ASSOICIATESW Inc. 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D.B. 82S PG 1015 TAX PARCEL 28-A-131 ZONED RA D.B. 775 PG. 927 USE: AGRICULTURAL ZONED RA USE: AGRICULTURAL Ap, no 10) KENNETH POOLE TAX PARCEL 28-A-130 1 O.B. 925 PG. 1015 \\ REF ZONED RA q[ USE: ACRICULTDRAL AlWMED 23' E 11) EDWARD W. DOVE AND MGWSS.E9MT� • . TAX PARCEL 28-A-129 D.B. 871 PG 1593 A�yy 12' 6RWEZ AULO \\\ ZONED RA USE: AGRICULTURAL \�• 12) DAVID T. PARRY A;A TAX PARCEL 28-A-166 O-B. 597 PG, 534 A ZONED RA USE: RESIDENTIAL A•\ \\ A SIT 13) CHARLOTTE R MCKEE C/O STEPHEN BUTLER TAX PARCEL o0 28-A-170 D.B. 761 PG 1512 N ZONED RA USE: ACRICuLTURAL 6RP N Q-- 650 N. AW 7B-A-165 92 ZDAED M 319 USE: WSIDENrIAL^ACWT so ___________________SE1941di1K______----_--____--. t YAK 1poom • ZONED AN USE: RESIDENTIAL DI (� ROAD (ROW ) NUMBER DELTA CHORD BRIG. TANGENT RAOLIS ARC CHORD Cl 1750 37 S 2.T45 42 E 6.75 50.00 17.32 17.23 C2 19'50 32 S 23-4542 E 675 50.00 17.32 17.23 C3 27-02'06 S 47-1202 E 1&0.3 75.00 1 35.39 35.06 C4 59'31 DO S 30'57 36 E 42M 75.00 177.21 74,45 A PORTION OF POOLE PROPERTY TO BE LEASED BY SHENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY 84-BOWUNG GREEN /spwr USE: RESNXWRAL F mw . ALO OIP t2NLry ROD FAO 50 25 0 50 1DO 150 I SCALE t - 50' 1 DOCUMENT NO. GIUNESBORO MAGWERIAL DISTRICT 14325-o3 FREDERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA Z SKEET 2 OF COUNTY of FREDERICK Department of Planning and Development 5401665-5651 FAX: 540/ 678-0682 PI OMICArI A I Or PUBLIC i- fAIRI Ir January 14, 1998 TO: THE APPLICANTS) AND/OR ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNER(S) RE: APPLICATION OF SHENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #020-97, BOWLING GREEN RIDGE SITE On behalf of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors, you are hereby notified of a public hearing being held on Wednesday, January 28, 1998, at 7:15 p.m., in the board room of the Frederick County Administration Building at 107 N. Kent Street, Winchester, Virginia. This hearing is to consider the application of Shenandoah Mobile Co. to erect a 125-foot commercial tele- communications facility on property owned by the Estate of Charles K. Poole. This property is known as the Bowling Green Ridge Site, is located approximately 0.25 miles east on Route 688 from the intersection with Route 50, and is identified with Property Identification Number 28-A-165 in the Gainesboro Magisterial District. Any interested parties having questions or wishing to speak may attend this meeting. A copy of the application is available for review at the Handley Library, or the Department of Planning and Development located at 107 North Kent Street in Winchester, VA. Sincerely, 1"et-t �1"d. Michael T. Ruddy Planner II MTR/cc O:\AGENDASW D]OIN ER\BO W LNGRN.CUP 107 North Kent Street • Winchester, Virginia 22601-5000 'This is to certify that the attached correspondence was mailed to the following on from the Department of Planning and Development, Frederick Coun , Virginia: 28 JA •165,165A,%65t - - - 28 - A- 164-A - - -- POOLE, CHARLES KENNETH { MAYHEW, SCOTT T C/O NANCY L POOLE 5783 NORTHWESTERN PIKE 6273 NORTHWESTERN PIKE ! GORE, VA 22637.2539 GORE, VA. 22637.2544 28 • A• - 129• - - -- - 28 • A• - 134-A DOVE, EDWARD W SUDDUTH, ESTELLE M. PO BOX 423 CROSS JUNCTION, VA 22625.0423 14919 OWLS NEST RD I NOKESVILLE, VA. 20181.1412 28 • A- • 131 7— �r3� � 28 - A• -134-B MAYHEW, RAYMOND H & E JEAN SISK, ELWOOD & KAREN 366 SINGHASS RD 6059 NORTHWESTERN PIKE WINCHESTER, VA. 22602.2137 I GORE, VA. 22637.2542 28 • A• - 133- � ( 28 - A• - 157- HUNT, GARY R & SHEILA J LUTTRELL, ISAAC LEE 6115 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637.2543 I 6016 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637.2526 28 • A- - 134- N,ROGER R. & SUSAN K. 6001 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637.2542 Michael T. Ruddy, Aanner II Frederick County Planning Department STATE OF VIRGINIA COUNTY OF FREDERICK I, �s )C_1( I' 1--t( V 1 17d-1I , a Notary Public in and for the State and County aforesaid, do hereby certify that Michael T. Ruddy, Planner II for the De artment of Planning and Development, whose name is signed to the foregoing, dated ' • Ia -qP) _,has personally appeared before me and acknowledged the same in my State and County aforesaid. Given under my hand this � 4th day of 320u8n/ , 19Qk My commission expires onRC�q Pq 9 NOTARY PUBLIC • B4ng Green Ridge CUP Notary Page 2 January 14, 1998 28 - A- - 158- ,BERTHA & KURT P W SPIESS,SR 5215 FONT AVE SHENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY 5215 F ELLICOTT CITY, MD 21043.7003 P.O. Box 280 212 Piccadilly Street 28 - A- - 161-C Edinburg, VA 22824 ADAMS, CHARLES FRANKLIN 4592 N FREDERICK PIKE WINCHESTER, VA. 22603.2824 28 - A- - 161-B ADAMS, THEODORE JOSEPH & BONNIE A 422 STONY HILL RD WINCHESTER, VA 22603-4919 28 - A- - 161-A ADAMS, C. F. SR. 4592 N FREDERICK PIKE WINCHESTER, VA. 22603-2824 28 -A. -161- BUETTNER, HENRY C JR & IVA RUTH 1908 S LOUDOUN ST WINCHESTER, VA 22601.3611 28 - A- - 162- FENN, MELVIN L. & VIRGINIA D. 387 STONY HILL RD WINCHESTER, VA. 22603-4902 28 - A- - 163,164- VALLEY MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT 609 CEDAR CREEK GRADE STE A WINCHESTER, VA 22601-2721 28 - A- - 170- MCKEE, CHARLOTTE BUTLER CIO STEVEN BUTLER 293 LAUCK DR WINCHESTER, VA 22603-4222 28 - A- - 166- PARRY, DAVID T. 5526 BROAD BRANCH RD NW WASHINGTON, D.C. 20015-1778 • 0 X"'WSHENTEL SHENANDOAH TELECOMMUNICATIONS P.O. Box 459 Edinburg, Virginia 22824-0459 9 (540) 984-4141 January 2, 1998 Mr. Michael T. Ruddy, Planner II Department of Planning and Zoning County of Frederick 107 North Kent Street Winchester, Virginia 22601-5000 Re: Conditional Use Permit #020-97 Bowling Green Conditional Use Permit #021-97 Little Timber Ridge Conditional Use Permit #022-97 Hunting Ridge Site Conditional Use Permit #023-97 Sherando Conditional Use Permit #024-97 Parkins Mills Dear Mr. Ruddy: This letter will serve as Shenandoah Mobile Company's certificate that the appropriate identification signs were placed at the above -referenced sites on Monday, December 29, 1997, to identify the property for which Conditional Use Permit Applications are pending. If anything further is needed, please advise. We look forward to seeing you on January 7, 1998, at the Planning Commission meeting. Sincerely yours, Leonar. . Greisz Project Manager (PCS) Shenandoah Mobile Company Ish cc: William L. Pirtle SHENANDOAH TELEPHONE COMPANY • SHENTEL SERVICE COMPANY • SHENANDOAH CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY SHENANDOAH LONG DISTANCE COMPANY • SHENANDOAH VALLEY LEASING COMPANY SHENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY SHENANDOAH NETWORK COMPANY WE MUST SERVE WELL TO PROSPER • WE MUST PROSPER TO SERVE WELL 9 COUNTY of FREDERICK Department of Planning and Development 5401665-5651 FAX: 540/ 678-0682 IFICAr! OBI OF PUBLIC i-ltAkIl G December 23, 1997 TO: THE APPLICANT(S) AND/OR ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNER(S) RE: APPLICATION OF SHENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. #020-97, BOWLING GREEN RIDGE SITE On behalf of the Frederick County Planning Commission, you are hereby notified of a public hearing being held on Wednesday, January 7, 1997, at 7:00 p.m., in the board room of the Frederick .County Administration Building at 107 N. Kent Street, Winchester, Virginia. This hearing is to consider the application of Shenandoah Mobile Co. to erect a 125-foot commercial tele- communications facility on property owned by the Estate of Charles K. Poole. This property is known as the Bowling Green Ridge Site, is located approximately 0.25 miles east on Route 688 from the intersection with Route 50, and is identified with Property Identification Number 28-A-165 in the Gainesboro Magisterial District. Any interested parties having questions or wishing to speak may attend this meeting. A copy of the application is available for review at the Handley Library, or the Department of Planning and Development located at 107 North Kent Street in Winchester, VA. Sincerely, Michael T. Ruddy Planner II MTR/cc O:\AGENDAS\ADJOINER\BOW LNGRN.CUP 107 North Kent Street - Winchester, Virginia 22601-5000 This is to certify that the attached correspondence was mailed to the lowing on .P.f' , 12 QZ from the Department of Planning and Development, Frederick County, Virginia: 28 - A- - 134-A 28 - A- - 165- 2 V 4-13,0 �Q q-16S�4r [3 POOLE, CHARLES KENNETH CIO NANCY L POOLE 6273 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA. 22637-2544 28 - A- - 129. DOVE, EDWARD W PO BOX 423 CROSS JUNCTION, VA 22625-0423 28 - A- - 131 MAYHEW, RAYMOND H & E JEAN 366 SINGHASS RD WINCHESTER, VA. 22602-2137 28 - A- - 133- HUNT, GARY R & SHEILA J 6115 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637-2543 28 - A- - 134- NEWLIN, ROGER R. & SUSAN K. 6001 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637.2542 28 - A- - 164-A MAYHEW, SCOTT T 5783 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637-2539 STATE OF VIRGINIA COUNTY OF FREDERICK SUDDUTH, ESTELLE M. 14919 OWLS NEST RD NOKESVILLE, VA. 20181.1412 28 - A- - 134-B SISK, ELWOOD & KAREN 6059 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA. 22637-2542 28 - A- - 157- LUTTRELL, ISAAC LEE 6016 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637.2526 28 - A- - 158- SPIESS, BERTHA & KURT P W SPIESS,SR 5215 FONT AVE ELLICOTT CITY, MD 21043-7003 28 - A- - 161-C ADAMS, CHARLES FRANKLIN 4592 N FREDERICK PIKE WINCHESTER, VA. 22603.2824 Eric R. Lawrence, Planner II Frederick Co. Planning Dept. I, 1 IM) jAy 1y j Ticil l , a Notary Public in and for the State and County aforesaid, do hereby certify that Eric R. Lawrence, Planner II, for the Department of Planning and Development, whose name is signed to the foregoing, dated ��. 9 �} , has personally appeared before me and acknowledged the same in my State and County aforesaid. Given under my hand this 07L�rd day of l-)T-em My commission expires on 1"1 I l �' " TARY PUBLIC ling Green Ridge Tower ary Page 2 12-24-97 28 - A- - 161-B ADAMS, THEODORE JOSEPH & BONNIE A 422 STONY HILL RD WINCHESTER, VA 22603-4919 28 -A- - 161-A ADAMS, C. F. SR. 4592 N FREDERICK PIKE WINCHESTER, VA. 22603-2824 28 -A- -161- BUETTNER, HENRY C JR & IVA RUTH 1908 S LOUDOUN ST WINCHESTER, VA 22601.3611 28 - A- - 162- FENN, MELVIN L. & VIRGINIA D 387 STONY HILL RD WINCHESTER, VA. 22603-4902 28 - A- - 163- VALLEY MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT 609 CEDAR CREEK GRADE STE A WINCHESTER, VA 22601.2721 28 - A- - 170- MCKEE, CHARLOTTE BUTLER CIO STEVEN BUTLER 293 LAUCK OR WINCHESTER, VA 22603.4222 28 - A- - 166- PARRY, DAVID T. 5526 BROAD BRANCH RD NW WASHINGTON, D.C. 20015-1778 SHENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY P.O. Box 280 212 Piccadilly Street Edinburg, VA 22824 TWRC084 Bowling Green Ridge TO: Data Processing • FROM: Planning Department • Please print -4-- sets of labels by: 7 Thank You! BOS Meeting APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FREDERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1. Applicant (The applicant if the owner x other) NAME: Shenandoah Mobile Company ADDRESS: Post Office Box 280 - 212 Piccadilly St., Edinburg, VA 22824 TELEPHONE ( 540 ) 984-3003 - Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager 2. Please list all owners, occupants, or parties in interest of the property: Estate of Charles Kenneth Poole - Nancy L. Poole, Administratrix CI'A 3. The property is located at: (please give exact directions and include the route number of your road or street) From intPrsprtinn of Rout -Ps 37 and 50, proceed west on Rt. 50 to its intersection with Route 688. Proceed east on Rt. 688 approximately 0.25 miles to a gravel road on right. Follow gravel road approximately 0.13 miles to tower site. 4. The property has depth of ± 1,500 (Please be exact) a road frontage of 372.66 feet and a feet and consists of 121.96 acres. 5. The property is owned by Charles Kenneth Poole as evidenced by deed from Charles Martin Poole, et ux, recorded (previous owner) in deed book no. 380 on page 579 as recorded in the records of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, County of Frederick. 6. 14-Digit Property Identification No. 28-A-165 Magisterial District Gainesboro Magisterial District Current Zoning Rural Area 7. Adjoining Property: USE North Residential East South West Agricultural Agricultural Timbering ZONING RA 0 1d, TWRC084 • • 8. The type of use proposed is (consult with the Planning Dept. before completing) commercial telecommunications facilities 9. It is proposed that the following buildings will be constructed: A 125 foot self supporting steel tower and a 8' x 10' concrete equipment pad. 10. The following are all of the individuals, firms, or corporations owning property adjacent to both sides, rear and in front of (also across street from) the property where requested use will be conducted. (Continue on back if necessary.) These people will be notified by mail of this application: (PLEASE LIST COMPLETE 14-DIGIT NUMBER.) NAME Edward W. Dove Address P. 0. Box 423 Cross Junction, VA 22625 Property ID# 28-A-129 Kenneth Poole Address 6273 Northwestern Pike Gore VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-130 Raymond H. & E. Jean Address 366 Singhass Road Winchester, VA 22602 Mayhew Property ID# 28-A-131 Raymond H. Mayhew Address 366 Singhass Road n h Property ID# Gary R. & Sheila J. Hunt Address 6115 Northwestern Pike Gore VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-133 Address 6001 Northwestern Pike Roger R. & Susan K. Newlin — Clore., VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-134 TWRC084 • • NAME 5783 Northwestern Pike Denny G. & Barbara L. Address Gore, VA 22637 Mayhew Property ID# 28-A-164A Address 14919 Owlnest Road Estelle M. Sudduth Nokesville, VA 22123 Property ID# 28-A-134A Address 6059 Northwestern Pike Elwood & Karen Sisk Gore, VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-134B Address 6016 Northwestern Pike Isaac Lee Luttrell Gore VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-157 Address 5215 Font Avenue Kurt P. W. & Bertha Ellicott City, Maryland 21043 Property ID# Spiess, Sr. 28-A-158 Address 4592 North Frederick Pike Charles Franklin Adams Winchester, VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-161C Address 422 Stoney Hill Road Theodore Joseph &Bonnie Winchester VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-161B Address 4592 North Frederick Pike C. F. Adamas, Sr. Winchester, VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-161A 1908 Sou Lou oun tree Henry C. Iva Ruth Address Winchester , VA 22601 Buettner, Jr. property ID# 28-A-161 Melvin L. & Virginia D. Address 387 Stoney Hill Road Fenn Property ID# 28-A-162 Address 609 Cedar Creek Grade, Suite A Valley Mortgage & Winchester_,_ Investment Property ID# 28-A-163 Address 4592 North Fre Pike Charles Franklin Adams Winchester, VAderick 22603 Property ID# 28-A-164 TWRC084 • • NAME Kenneth C. Poole, Sr. (Estate of) Address 6273 Northwestern Pike Gore VA 22637 Property ID# 28-A-165A Kenneth C. Poole, Sr. Address 214 Stoney Hill Road Winchester VA 22603 Property ID# 28-A-165B Charlotte Butte McKee c/o Steven Butler Address 1175 Lauck Drive Winchester VA 22603 property ID# 28-A-170 David T. Parry Address 5526 Broad Branch Road, N.W. Property ID# 28-A-166 Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# Address Property ID# TWRC084 CJ REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT COMMENTS 1997 Virginia Department of Transportation Y: Attn: Resident Engineer "�=�---- P.O. Box 278 Edinburg, Virginia 22824-0278 (540) 984-4133 The local office of the Transportation Department is located at 1550 Commerce St. in Winchester if you prefer to hand deliver this form. Applicant's name, address and phone number: Tannard T. r'rai c7 Armor+ Ma_:ager (540) 9843003 Shenandoah Mobile Companv Post Office Box 280 - 212 Piccadilly Street Edinburg, Virginia 22824 Name of development and/or description of the request: Tnstallatinn of felprommunicatinnc facilities - Location: From intersection of Route 37 and Sn, prnr-Ppd u,Aczf- nn R,cg„7FQ5n LQ • tr ; p section with Route 688. Proceed east on Rt. 688 approximtely 0.25 mile to a gravel road on right. Follow gravel road approximately 0.13 mile to tower site. Va. Dept. of Transportation Comments: No objections to a condition,l use permit being issued for this property. An entrance serving the property will need to be installed to current VDOT PE-1 Standards to allow for safe egress and ingress. The owner/developer will need to apply to this office for issuance of necessary permits to cover access to the prnpPrt�Z and upgrading of the Pntranra VDOT Signature and Date: cti(.� ACD t (NOTICE TO RESIDENT ENGINEER*PLE E T- U THIS FbkM TO APPLICANT.) NOTICE TO APPLICANT It is your responsibility to complete this form as accurately as possible in order to assist the agency with their review. Also, please attach two (2) copies of your application form, location map and all other pertinent information. TWRC084 0 REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT COMMENTS Frederick County Inspections Department Attn: Building Official 107 North Kent Street Winchester, Virginia 22601 (540) 665-5650 The Frederick County Inspections Department is located at 107 North Kent Street, 4th Floor of the County Administration Building in Winchester, if you prefer to hand deliver this review. Applicant's name, address and hone number: Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager MO ) 984-3003 Shenandoah Mobile Company Post Office Box 280 - 212 Piccadilly Street _Edinburg, Virginia 22824 Name of development and/or description of the request: Installation of telecommunications facilities Location: From intersection of Routes 37 and 50,-proceed west on Rt. 50 to its intersection with Rt. 688. Proceed east on Rt. 688 approximately 0.25 mile to a gravel road on right. Follow gravel road approximately 0.13 mile to tower site. Inspection Department Comments: Structure shall comply with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code and section:':312, Use group U (Utility and Miscellaneous) of The BOCA National Building Code/1996. Please submit Virginia A/E sealed plans at the time of permit ae�pa ddA . Code Administrator Signature & Date: (NOTICE TO INSPECTIONS DEPT. *PLEAS N TPaS TORM TO PP,I ICAN . ) / NOTICE TO APPLICANT It is your responsibility to complete this form as accurately as possible in order to assist the agency with their review. Also, please attach a copy of your application form, location map and all other pertinent information. COUNTY OF FREIDERICK, VIRGINIA FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE LAND DEVELOPMENT COMMENTS Control No.Cup97-0028 Date Received 11/25/97 Date Reviewed 12/6/97 Applicant Shenandoah Mobil Company Address P.O. Box 459 Edinburg, Virginia Project Name Poole Property TWR 84 Phone No. 540-984-4141 Type of ApplicationConditional Use Permit Current Zoning RA 1st Due Fire Co. 14 1st Due Rescue Co. 19 Election DistrictGainesboro Tax I.D. No. 28-A-165 RECOMMENDATIONS Automatic Sprinkler System Residential Sprinkler System Automatic Fire Alarm System Other REQUIREMENTS Emergency Vehicle Access Adequate XX Inadequate Not Identified Fire Lanes Required Yes No XX Comments Roadway/Aisleway Widths Adequate XX . Inadequate Not Identified Special Hazards Noted Yes No XX Comments Post Temporary Street address signage during construction. Hydrant Locations Adequate Inadequate Not IdentifiedXX Siamese Location Adequate Inadequate Not Identified XX Additional Comments Attached? Yes No XX Plan Approval Recommended? Yes XX No Signature Title TWRC084 E 0 (F 90 2 3 0 173 REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT COMMENTS Winchester -Frederick County Health Department 107 North Kent Street, Suite 201 Winchester, Virginia 22601 (540) 722-3480 The Winchester -Frederick County Health Department is located in the County Administration Building at 107 North Kent Street in Winchester, if you prefer to hand delivered this form. Applicant's name, address and phone number: _Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager (540) 984-3003 Shenandoah Mobile Company Post office Box 280 - 212 Piccadilly Street Edinburg, Virginia 22824 Name of development and/or description of the request: Installation of commercial telecommunications facilities Location: From intersection of Routes 37 and 50, proceed west on Rt. 50 to its intersection _wi_th Rt. 688_ Proceed past on R 688 approximately 0 25 mile to a gravel road. on right. Follow gravel road approximately 0.13 mile to tower site Health Department Comments: Signature and Date: NOTICE TO APPLICANT It is your responsibility to complete this form as accurately as possible in order to assist the agency with their review. Also, please attach a copy of your application form, location map and all other pertinent information. TWRC084 REQUEST FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT COMMENTS Winchester Regional Airport Attn: Executive Director 491 Airport Road Winchester, Virginia 22602 (540) 662-2422 The Winchester Regional Airport is located on Route 645, off of Route 522 South, if you prefer to hand deliver this review form. Applicant's name, address and phone number: Leonard L. Greisz, Project Manager (540) 984-3003 Shenandoah Mobile Company Post Office Box 280 - 212 Piccadilly Street Edinburg, Virginia 22824 Name of development and/or description of the request: Installation of commercial telecommunications facilities Location: From intersection of Routes 37 and 50, proceed west on Rt. 50 to its intersection with Rt. 688. Proceed east on Rt. 688 approximately 0.25 mile'to a gravel road on right. Follow gravel road approximately 0.13 mile to tower site. Winchester Regional Airports Comments: P rx-Ekcked 1e; 4kg, Airport Signature and Date: (NOTICE TO AIRPORT. * PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TOAPPLICANT.) NOTICE TO APPLICANT It is your responsibility to complete this form as accurately as possible in order to assist the agency with their review. Also, please attach a copy of your application form, location map, proffer statement, impact analysis, and, all other pertinent information. 3C,_I�-�L, ow w ,1 l vvv 5 V-. . 'Is `I -� w,a.-... Q 9 ( e- ar 1 w r CXIL ) k4+�*, +o rrtrlat V > °- 1 .f "`,A*% O r O) L ar,►, t-4A, ,., s.. I -.m, 5 1 )- a.,., ate` 1 so 0 • t § 165-48.5 ZONING § 165-48.6 § 165-48.5. Adult care residences, assisted living care facilities and convalescent or nursing homes. [Added 2-26-19971 Adult care residences, assisted living care facilities and convalescent or nursing homes located in the B2 Business General District shall meet the following requirements: A. Thirty percent of the total acreage of the site utilized for adult care residences and assisted living care facilities shall remain in green space. Areas designated for buffers and screening and stormwater management facilities that are required to serve this use may be included in this percentage. B. Road efficiency buffers as specified in § 165-37E of this chapter shall be met. f3o,.Jl."j Gve"" R.d9L § 165-48.6. Commercial telecommunication facilities. [Added 4-9-19971 The intent of this section is to ensure that the siting of commercial telecommunication facilities occurs through the conditional use permit public hearing process defined in Article III of this chapter. The siting of commercial telecommunication facilities is permitted within the zoning districts specified in this chapter, provided that residential properties, land use patterns, scenic areas and properties of significant historic value are not negatively impacted. A. Information required as part of the conditional use permit application shall include, but not be limited to, the following: ✓(1) A map depicting the search area used in siting each proposed commercial telecommunication facility. ✓(2) Identification of all service providers and commercial telecommunication facility infrastructure within a proposed search area. (3) Information demonstrating that the commercial telecommunication facility is in compliance with the Federal Communication Commissions established ANSI/IEEE standards for electromagnetic field levels and radio frequency radiation. ✓ (4) Information delineating procedures for guaranteeing the removal of the commercial telecommunication facility within one year of the abandonment of operation. 16572.1 5-10-97 0 0 § 165-48.6 FREDERICK COUNTY CODE § 165-48.6 B. The following standards shall apply to any property in which a commercial telecommunication facility is sited, in order to promote orderly economic development and mitigate the negative impacts to adjoining properties: (1) The Planning Commission may reduce the required setback S�ky,�ks distance for commercial telecommunication facilities as required by § 165-24B(6) of this chapter if it can be demonstrated that the location is of equal or lesser impact. Commercial telecommunication facilities affixed to existing structures shall be exempt from setback requirements, provided that they are located no closer to the adjoining property line than the existing structure. 7 (2) Monopole -type construction shall be required for new commercial telecommunication towers. The Planning Commission may allow lattice -type construction for new /telecommunication towers that are located outside the Urban / Development_Gcca and are not adjacent to properties that are >e, identified historical sites. (3) Advertising shall be prohibited on commercial telecommunication facilities except for signage providing ownership identification and emergency information. No more than two signs shall be permitted. Such signs shall be limited to 1.5 square feet in area and shall be posted no higher than 10 feet above grade. ✓ (4) When lighting is required on commercial telecommunication facility towers, dual lighting shall be utilized which provides daytime white strobe lighting and nighttime red pulsating lighting, unless otherwise mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration or the Federal Communications Commission. Strobe lighting shall be shielded from ground view to mitigate illumination to neighboring properties. Equipment buildings and other accessory structures operated in conjunction with commercial telecommunication facility towers shall utilize infrared lighting and motion -detector lighting to prevent continuous illumination. (5) Commercial telecommunication facilities shall be constructed with materials of a galvanized finish or painted a noncontrasting 16572.2 5 - 10 - s7 0 0 § 165-48.6 ZONING § 165-49 blue or gray unless otherwise mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration or the Federal Communications Commission. (6) Commercial telecommunication facilities shall be adequately enclosed to prevent access by persons other than employees of the service provider. Appropriate lAo;; ping and opaque 9k,v4----'3 screening shall be provided to ensure that equipment buildings �w* 5�,+ and other accessory structures are not visible from adjoining o •. P' q,,` properties, roads or of er ng s-of-way. ARTICLE V X RA Rural Areas District § 165-49. Purpose and intent. [Amended 12-11-19911 A. The purpose of the rural area regulations is to preserve large, open parcels of land, tree cover, scenic views, sensitive environmental areas and prime agricultural and locally significant soils. The regulations provide for a variation in lot size, at a density not to exceed one (1) unit per five (5) acres. The varying lot size is permitted in order to facilitate designs that blend in with the existing landscape and preserve some larger tracts of undeveloped land in order to maintain the rural character of the county, as well as provide a choice to home buyers. B. The regulations are intended to reduce environmental impacts, such as soil erosion, by requiring development which is sensitive to the existing features of the natural terrain and by reducing the amount of clearing needed for roads. Diversity and originality in lot layout are encouraged in order to achieve the best possible relationship between the development and the land. Individual lots and streets should be designed to minimize alteration of the natural site features, relate positively to surrounding properties and protect the views from surrounding areas. It is intended that by allowing flexibility in the subdivision design, while at the same time requiring that environmental concerns be addressed, a more attractive, environmentally sound and economically viable development will result. 16572.3 5 - 10 - 97 I March 25, 1998 COUNTY of FREDERICK Department of Planning and Development 5401665-5651 FAX: 540/ 678-0682 NI J'rifICAr! JAI Jr PUIB !C ME MNIG TO: THE' APPLICANT(S) AND/OR ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNER(S) RE: APPLICATION OF SHENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #020-97, BOWLING GREEN RIDGE SITE On behalf of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors, you are hereby notified of a public meeting being held on Wednesday, April 8, 1998, at 7:15 p.m., in the board room of the Frederick County Administration Building at 107 N. Kent Street, Winchester, Virginia. This meeting is in further consideration of the application of Shenandoah Mobile Co. to erect a 125-foot commercial tele- communications facility on property owned by the Estate of Charles K. Poole. This property is known as the Bowling Green Ridge Site, is located approximately 0.25 miles east on Route 688 from the intersection with Route 50, and is identified with Property Identification Number 28-A-165 in the Gainesboro Magisterial District. Any interested parties may attend this meeting. A copy of the application is available for review at the Handley Library, or the Department of Planning and Development located at 107 North Kent Street in Winchester, VA. Sincerely, Michael T. Ruddy Planner II MTR/cc b:\AGENDAS\ADJOINER\BOWLNGRN.CUP 107 North Kent Street • Winchester, Virginia 22601-5000 This is t� c/'�ertify that Attached correspondence was mailed to the following on ,, e2 S; /? ?'C from the Department of Planning and Development, Frederick County, Virginia: 28 - A- - 164-A 28 - A- - 165- MAYHEW, SCOTT T POOLE, CHARLES KENNETH CIO NANCY L POOLE 5783 NORTHWESTERN PIKE 6273 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637-2539 GORE, VA. 22637-2544 28 - A- - 134-A SUDDUTH, ESTELLE M. 28 129 14919 OWLS NEST RD DOVE,, ED W NOKESVILLE, VA. 20181.1412 PO BOX 423 CROSS JUNCTION, VA 22625-0423 28 - A- - 134-B 28 - A- - 131- SISK, ELWOOD & KAREN MAYHEW, RAYMOND H & E JEAN 6059 NORTHWESTERN PIKE 366 SINGHASS RD GORE, VA. 22637.2542 WINCHESTER, VA. 22602.2137 28 - A- - 157- 28 - A- - 133- LUTTRELL, ISAAC LEE HUNT, GARY R & SHEILA J 6016 NORTHWESTERN PIKE 6115 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637-2526 GORE, VA 22637.2543 28 - A- - 134- NEWLIN, ROGER R. & SUSAN K. 6001 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637.2542 Michael T. Ruddy, lanner II Frederick County Planning Department STATE OF VTRGINIA COUNTY OF FREDERICK I, Lb 'inn A All a Notary Public in and for the State and County aforesaid, do hereby certify that Michael T. Ruddy, Planner II for the Department of Pla ing and Development, whose name is signed to the foregoing, dated has personally appeared before me and acknowledged the same in my State and Coun aforesaid. Given under my hand this _a5fh day of I I rch 19 My commission expires on lhcu a H- �An u NOTARY PUBLIC • S-BENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY P.O. Box 280 212 Piccaddilly Street Edinburg, VA 22824 28 - A- - 158- SPIESS, BERTHA & KURT P W SPIESS,SR I 5215 FONT AVE ELLICOTT CITY, MD 21043.7003 I 28 • A- - 166• PARRY, DAVID T. 5526 BROAD BRANCH RD NW WASHINGTON, D.C. 20015.1778 i 28 . A- - 170. MCKEE, CHARLOTTE BUTLER C/O STEVEN BUTLER 293 LAUCK DR WINCHESTER, VA 22603.4222 - 28 . A. - 163• VALLEY MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT 609 CEDAR CREEK GRADE STE A WINCHESTER, VA 22601 2721 i 28 . A.. 162- FENN, MELVIN L. & VIRGINIA D. i I 387 STONY HILL RD WINCHESTER, VA. 22603.4902 28-- A=-= T61= - -- BUETTNER, HENRY C JR & IVA RUTH 1908 S LOUDOUN ST WINCHESTER, VA 22601.3611 28 --A • - 161-A ADAMS, C. F. SR. 4592 N FREDERICK PIKE I WINCHESTER, VA. 22603.2824 i 28 • A• 161 B - - ADAMS, THEODORE JOSEPH & BONNIE A 422 STONY HILL RD WINCHESTER, VA 22603.4919 i 0 0 • C� 9 Y'i /0t SHENTEL 1� SHENANDOAH TELECOMMUNiCATfON5 To i 08 I S I 4i t I t yy l i i i r 11r. Ti,iiF-rncv L hr`T t-*ntw? i!+a(.'heo 7_Jltt)-MriltI"M 15 heIoi': update th.e pr.• c- _ ,cr T 0 i rr)Tv my eari er research 1-u r u, tes r ack L t .I-, iw� .��,J-i-vv �n t _. r1a, -t.. tP -di spar , Lis* _E;l:eiveC1 a-i iri x :.ci t E'er sales flit:'- `,,r-(.: �-(-')ot•- nx>ric)jx-)Ie for $E,H, 5U(. i P-GE SlHENTEL SHENANDOAH TELECOMMUNICATIONS ~ 0 ilk.45(,' Ennnurq, irginic, 22824-0/169 �,640/v)841 4; I V .eq t u�. VliA Ifle ri<'tdl At d V, e C011 2M (k) dit: of �1incntstej ale uOt III CjljeS'U;-Tl jga.li�l tileTf'T'oce lk.1, fLv A,.uralliv Kiag�, oue to it vel v lia.-ae.sjze and qoj�. �ote,-' ; n IV, C 1"m oor flatKin,, 1 hli,; Sitt% N 1I -ovirm, al"d "I r; T-1 'N;i ,mjni timi «e inav rv!c—o -e 1; 1');, P! tT T 0"'. fli 5s % isibte to 1315 neiRhhois \Ve sid lilw,e I Tle '0 J K T;i !1is uvk ic,,catiori is vartimliv inside iffy. Lts flo'Llse 1,; 1 la n e, atir, I n i 'j, ojci 7�ql"; `[laLI V, 1 0 Ul I eSL I-Y t' Vi 11 V -.1 n cl tI I e 01IM111011011 oT tamp'v aloillonal 3.'lazlm2 are,i _rvav ir,,fll ^ li- zvw kCm.e 101(!S vff'llij 2, Nick Lip allo the ejev"_�ajon Illat tije (ejj)l�:atjk')1j ()l tj',j;. -�lt V, 11 -�T r I t Li f i 'A C cl WE MUST SFf?VF WFU TO PI?O$Pff? ':VE MUST PRO `SPED r!) SFPVF WtLt 6 5409 43 SHENANDOAH PCJ PAGE 04/06 ulr hrtIierrier k.K "y o, 1998 bond payments for a 20 year period, it becomes worth approximately $W000 to us --the opportunity cost of making the bond. 'Therefore, in my mind, it costs us $by.UUU to post a $3:- ., u0 bolid that we would not use. And then, we would also bye responsible to pity fos the reni.ovai of the tower when we took it down in the normal course of business. These tvpes of expenses are not to be tal:.en li.gtrtly in. tbIs high cost -tow margin business. As a small local area business, we could not afford to compete with the larger carriers, who are licensed in this area if we consistently met such stringent fiscal requirements. I should add that we contacted Shenandoah Tower Service in Staunton, Virginia, and we were told that the S IOU per foot tover removal figure is a good rule of thumb calculation for both ,,ell aupporbag and monopole towers. also of prune concern to Shentel is the question of a three -sided, self- suppo rtin.gtower (3SSS tower) versus a monopole tower at the Sherando site. While I believe that it is technically possible to build a monopole tower to 300 feet or higher, it is cost prohibitive to do so. The largest monopole tower that I have personally seen is 250 feet tall and is located in Lurav, Virainnia. Due to its tall, spirndlyiweak appearance, it is a rather incongruent looking structure. In fact, some people jokingly refer to it. as 'big bird", with its wide base, long body, and antennas at the very top. It can support approximately two carriers. Our existing 3SSS towers of comparable height are designed to support a rnua_zx Lm of sevezi carriers. In this instance, it would take three or four snrnilar tnoiaopole towers to provide the same capacity as one 3 SSS tower. That brings us to the issue of Unilke a 3SSS tower, which is inherently adaptable to most any kind of attachment, a wonopate tower. umst be designed at the outset to accommodate its anticipated attachments at specific levels and configurations. This means, the owner must anticipate the exact hint- of equipment that will be attached to the tower —antenna and cable sizes, numbers, lengths. weights, frequencies, mounting heights, ancillary items, etc. Any required deviations made to the predicted attachments --and there will almost assuredly be many --may require that the attachments and cabling be mounted and routed in such a manner that it. significantly detracts from the designed appearance and may become a safeny concern 1 have seen a photo of a monopole tower that was modified `% Ltri a tk'Mle guide ladder (cable trace) attached to its side. This was, literally, a ladder r,, :r. e tr.,t of -Pe tower, which necame necessary because technology had changed and tiie ovaler ia.ad ta.c>, adequately "predicted' exactly what types of fixtures would eventually be affixed to the structure. I -he tower in the photo appeared to be quite an eyesore, as you may well imagine, not to mention that in the absence of any other anti -climbing device, it would L a safety hazard. � r � . [-,I 0 COUNTY of FREDERICK Department of Planning and Development 5401665-5651 FAX: 540/ 678-0682 M irIFICArl A I Jr MBL IC MWI, Ir February 25, 1998 TO: THE APPLICANTS) AND/OR ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNER(S) RE: APPLICATION OF SHENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY, . CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #020-97, BOWLING GREEN RIDGE, SITE On behalf of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors, you are hereby notified of a public meeting being held on Wednesday, March 11,1998, at 7:15 p.m., in the board room of the Frederick County Administration Building at 107 N. Kent Street, Winchester, Virginia. This meeting is to consider the application of Shenandoah Mobile Co. to erect a 125-foot commercial tele-communications facility on property owned by the Estate of Charles K. Poole. This property is known as the Bowling Green Ridge Site, is located approximately 0.25 miles east on Route 688 from the intersection with Route 50, and is identified with Property Identification Number 28-A-165 in the Gainesboro Magisterial District. Any interested parties may attend this meeting. A copy of the application is available for review at the Handley Library, or the Department of Planning and Development located at 107 North Kent Street in Winchester, VA. Sincerely, Michael T. Ruddy Planner II MTR/cc O:\AGENDASW DJOIN ER\BO W LNGRN.CUP 107 North Kent Street • Winchester, Virginia 22601-5000 This is to ertify that the attached correspondence was mailed to the following on P-2 2 from the Department of Planning and Development, Frederick County, Virginia: - -- 28 A- -164-A - - - 28 - A 165 I MAYHEW, SCOTT T POOLE, CHARLES KENNETH 5783 NORTHWESTERN PIKE CIO NANCY L POOLE GORE, VA 22637.2539 6273 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA. 22637.2544 28 . A- .134-A 28 • A- -129- SUDDUTH, ESTELLE M. DOVE, EDWARD W 14919 OWLS NEST RD PO BOX 423 NOKESVILLE, VA. 20181 1412 CROSS UNCTION, VA 22625.0423 i ,j 28 • A- - 134•B 28 - A• . 131- SISK, ELWOOD & KAREN MAYHEW, RAYMOND H & E JEAN 6059 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA. 22637.2542 366 SINGHASS RD WINCHESTER, VA. 22602.2137 ; 28 A 157 LUTTRELL, ISAAC LEE 28 - A- - 133- HUNT, GARY R & SHEILA J 6016 NORTHWESTERN PIKE 6115 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637.2526 GORE, VA 22637.2543 28 - A- . 158- 28 . A• - 134- SPIESS, BERTHA & KURT P W SPIESS,SR NEWLIN, ROGER R. & SUSAN K. 5215 FONT AVE ELLICOTT CITY, MD 21043.7003 6001 NORTHWESTERN PIKE GORE, VA 22637.2542 MAYHEW, SCOTT T 5783 NORTHWESTERN PIKE Michael T. Ruddy, P anner II GORE, VA 22637 2539 Frederick County Planning Department STATE OF VIRGINIA 03UNTY OF FREDERICK I, PPI I 1 m L �') . a Notary Public in and for the State and County aforesaid, do hereby certify that Michael T. Ruddy, Planner II for the Department of Planning and Development, whose name is signed to the foregoing, dated 1 C91 - CI 8 , has personally appeared before me and acknowledged the same in my State and County aforesaid. Given under my hand thish day of 19 Q B My commission expires on ehman/ 38 . q -( I � �-�-Cju �--� NOTARY PUBLIC 1 28 - A- - 166. PARRY, DAVID T. 5626 BROAD BRANCH RD NW WASHINGTON, D.C. 20015.1778 28 • A- - 170- MCKEE, CHARLOTTE BUTLER CIO STEVEN BUTLER 293 LAUCK DR WINCHESTER, VA 22603.4222 i 28 - A• . 163- VALLEY MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT 609 CEDAR CREEK GRADE STE A WINCHESTER, VA 22601.2721 28 - A- -162- FENN, MELVIN L. & VIRGINIA D. 387 STONY HILL RD WINCHESTER, VA. 22603-4902 28 - A- -161• - - - BUETTNER, HENRY C JR & IVA RUTH 1900 S LOUDOUN ST WINCHESTER, VA 22601.3611 i 28 -A. .161-A ADAMS, C. F. SR. i 4592 N FREDERICK PIKE i WINCHESTER, VA. 22603.2824 28 - A- .161-B ADAMS, THEODORE JOSEPH & BONNIE A 422 STONY HILL RD WINCHESTER, VA 22603.4919 SHENANDOAH MOBILE COMPANY i P.O. Box 280 212 Piccaddilly Street Edinburg, VA 22824