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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/18/2000, 5B - REVIEW OF CITYS CURRENT GENERAL PLAN POLICIES RELATED TO LOCATION OF TELECOM FACILITIES FILE No.765 07/18 '0014:11 ID:PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS FAX:80F4713504 PAGE 7 5-7 V 3s D4 PACIPICOBELL. %"Few•$ I WE THE UNDERSIGNED W ISH THE CITU AND COVN'I'V OF SAN LUIS OBISPO TO ACKNOWLEDGE TUB FOLLOWINQ 1) WE ARE DtSPLEASED WITH THE POOR, AND SOMETIMES NON-EXISTENT. WIRF:LPSS TELEPHONE COVERAGE IN SAN LUIS OBISPO; i) WE WANT 7716 OPTION OF CHOOSING AMONG VARIOUS WIRELESS TELSPHONIt PROVIDBR51 ]) WE WANT ACCESS TO THE PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS NETWORK. THEREFORE,WE SUPPORT THE EXPANs10N OF'PHE PACIFIC HELL WIRELESS NETWORK IN THE CtI'Y AND COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, Total # signatures - 236 Print Name ftnature e. 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THEREFORE,WE SUPPORTTJKX EXPANSION OFTHE HE PACIFIC BELL WIRELI'RS NETWORK W THE CITY ANO COUNTY OF SAN IMIS OBISPO. Print Name Signature S N -U q •�_ -e . w i� rl V V l A A IpD ---------- - - - -- - oww's.1211 me -tvq I H FILE No.765 07/18 '00 14:09 ID:PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS FAX:80Fr-,713504 PAGE 2 FR011 rAX No. Ju 1. 18 2000 10:1.3W P2 PACI1=1C13"r I WE. THE UNDERSIGNED WISII THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN 1.1%OBISPO TO ACKNOWLEDGE TFIF.,FOLLOWINGS 1) WE ARE DLS?`I ZA5ED WITH THE POOR, AND SOMETIMES NON•RXISTBNT, WIRELE89 TELEPHONE COVERAGE IN SAN LUIS OBISPO: 1) WE WANT THE OPTION OF CHOOSING AMONG VARIOUS WIRELESS TELEPHONE PROVIDERSI 3) WE WANT ACCESS TO THE PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS NETWORK. THEREFORE.WE SUPPORTTOE MIPANSION OF THE PACIFIC RSLL WIRE1.E68 NETWORK DVTFHS CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN LUIS ORISPO. Pidint Name i Bt OCt58nl R►P� _ _ LA lig 7, 11010"'Ji4a �... ` w..r .' M3.1d Oki �. T h FILE No.765 07/13 '00 14:10 ID:PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS FA,%:30FF713504 PAGE 4 07/19/1000 09:99 PAX 90lb -1969 PW SLO Q02 J ' ' PACIRICdmEnLL. I WP rll UNDRR9IGNRD VAM TRC CM AND COUW"Olr&W LUU OBI PO ZO ACKNOWLROGK'nlf YOLLOWSMOt i 11 *9 ARE DI.9PLRAIRD WITH THE POOR, AND SOMEnMU NON-LRISTENr, WIRRLCUTELMION6 COVBRAGE III SAN LUl9 0018P0; 31 WE WANTTIIR OMON OF CNOOSINO AMONG VARIOUS WIRRLus TtWHONR PROVmSRBi )) WRWANrACCL"TOTNRPACMCaRLLWIRSLese"""RIL TMUUMOM WR SUPPORTTRE EKPAMION OFT=PACWIC BBLL WIRCLR89 NRTWORK IN TRR CnT AND COUNTY OF SMl Lws oR1.9P0. Pftt NemeAge 4.0Z 0-C 8i iLf IN"62 Ln I , }i Y �* Y e .1 rs r 1I 1 FILE No.765 07/18 '00 14:12 TD:PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS FAX:80r-F713504 PAGE 8 FROM SAN LUIS OBISPO PAC BELL PCS FAX 140. : 805 544 9009 Jul. 18 2000 09:48AM 1'1 PACIFICOBLL. I t# WE THE UNDERSIGNED WISH THE CM AND COUNTV Of SAN LUIS OBISPO TO ACHNOWI.EDGE THE FOLLOWINGe 1) WE ARE DBPLE09D WrM THE POOR, AND SOMETIMES NON-E7MV4, WIRELESS TELEPHONE COVERAGE IN RAN LUIS ORISPOI 3) WE WANT THE OYrION OF CHOOSING AMONG VARIOUS WIRELESS TELEPHONE PROVIDERSI 3) WE WANT ACCESS TO'nMPACIFIC Of"WIRRI.299Ntr*ORL THEREFORE,WE SUPPORT TIM RVANSION OF THE PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS NETWORK IN THE CITT AND COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. Print Name Si store t 1 . h t — ' pY r FILE No.765 07/18 '00 14:12 ID:PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS FAX:801;F713504 PAGE 9 07/18/00 TUG 08:19 FAX 180334%x009 PAC BELL WIRELESS QI00 PACIRIC13Am WE THE UNDERSIGNED WISH 7116 CRY AND COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO TO AC 0OWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING: 1) WE ARE DISPLEASED WITIITHE POOR, AND SOMETIMES NON-RXISTLNT,WIRIELESII TELEPHONE COVERA(;61N SAN LUIS OBIRPOI a) Wig WANT'THE OPTION OF CHOOSING AMONG VARIOUS WIRELESS TELEPHONE PROVIDERS1 3) W¢WANT ACCkM TO THR PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS NETWORK. THEREFOR&WR 6UPFORT'f86 EXPANSION OF THE PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS NETWORK IN THE CITY AND COIRiTY OF VAN LUIS ORISPO. Prig Name 9 to y s _ 5 7. � x r� Av �5 \ c :tJul - 18 . 2000 2 : 34PM 805 546 1021 No-4254 P. 1•z PACEklosma wwm 14 WE THE UNDERSIGNED wm THE Cn Y An COUM OF SAN Lull OIIWO TO ACKNOWLMIC THE FOLLOWING: 1) WE ARE DISPLEASED WITH THE POOR, AND SOMETI)4ES NON•I XISTENT, WIRELESS TELEPHONE COVERAGE IN SAN LUIS 08131001 2) WE WANT THE OPTION OF CHOOSING AMONG VARIOUS WIRELESS MMHONE PROVIDERS1 3) WE WANT ACCEN TO TOR PACIFIC BELL WIREIJW NETWORK. THEREFORE,WE SUPPORT TSE EXPANSION OF THI PACIFIC BELL WIRBLESB NETWORK 1N THE cn v AND COumv OF SAN LUIS OBISPO. Print Name Sf ULl5GlD : .. e--, - : oIm Pic•a-c6 T 4 t. IS�e rT' 00 i FILE No.765 07/18 '00 14:13 ID:PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS FAX:80FF713504 PAGE 11 07/_18/00 TUE„08;19 PA% 80593b,„87 Kerry King fd1001 PACIRICOBELL. . 1Afllelea I WE INEUNDMSIG ED WISH THE CFrYAND COUNTY OFSAN LUIS OBISPOTOACKNOWLEDGETIIBFOLLOWING: 11 Wl 7 ARE DISPLEASED WI II'111E POOR, AND SOMEMESNON-RIOSTWT, WIRltt=TWLRPHONg C(;;j5C4cg IN SAN LUIS ORISPO; 3) W I WANT THE OPTION DIP CHOOSING AMONG VARIOUS WIR¢ M TRLEMONE PROVIDERSi 31 W WANT ACCESS TOTHE PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS NETWORK ITWJIZFOK WE SU PORTTAC EXPANSION OF THE PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS NRIWORK IN THE(TPY AND COUNTY OF SAN LUIS ORM0. PrtutNamecj Si nB o ISrlL�� ��►"__ . FILE No.765 07/18 '00 14:11 ID:PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS FAX:80gr-713504 PAGE 6 07/17/00 MON 21:31 FAX BOB 77a 0329 CELL PLUS 1119510 BMQI Q001 FA41FrCUSWI�iN M I WS T10L UNDBBBIOmm %=T IS CIE'Y AND COUNTY OR BAN LUM OBIBPO TO ACKNOWLRDOS TNB FOLLOWINGi 1) WSARB DRIPL@49PWIT11THR POOR. AND BOM671MBBNON•EX197rNT,WBRZLMMTBLBPIWNB COVERAGE IN BAN qmROul"I 2) WE WANTTHEOPTJONOPCHOOSINGAMONGvAR1011BWIRRLPBB'1'BLRPIWN&PROVIDERS. 3) WE WANT ACCESS It0THE PACRRCBELLWIR6LSBBNSTWORK. T nRSFOR6,WE MMFORT'TIDE 6SPA410N OP TTIB PACIFIC ASIA.W IPMJMB NB'IWORK IN TIIB CRY AND COUNTY OF SAN LIDS OBISPO. Print Nipme $iansiuro _ 1 2 1"^ r� 0. awJ 1� -E- 7- FILE No.765 07/10V '00 14:10 TD:PACIFIC BELL WIRELESS FAk:30rc;713504 PAGE 5 07/18/2000 00:63 FAX 5068y.,458 PW silo ol PACIPICUSwELL WE TIIR UNONSIGM WISH IIOS CII'Y AND COUNTY OF SAN LUM 06ISP0 TO A(.7W(YWL8DGE THR FOU-OWING, 1) WEARE DISPL.FAMWIITITRE POOR AND SOM6IMMMON433STENR.WOIELUSTELURONE COVERAGE IN SAN LAB OVISPOI 1) WE WANT THE OPTION OF CHOOSING AMONG VARIOUS WIULFM TSLEPHONQ PROVIDRR& b WE WANT ACCESS TO THE PACIFIC BELL WOAIIMHSTWORK. n TIIQa6FORL,WE 8111'PORT 7184 LXPANSION OF*no PACIFIC Sm.Wlnutu NETWORK IN Tlli CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, Print Name sligelliture 4 F ice LX J / - J I .I 1� f Jul • 18 . 2000 3 :08PM 80' 546 7027 Nd o•4256 P,jP - 1 SUL, 8.2006 B;OGAM PACIFIC 1305"s wmbn 1 04 WE TIM UNDUSGNED WISH TDIL CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN LUIS 090PO TO A.01NOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING' L) MGEE IN A DISPLEASED D W OBISPO�TOOK, AND SOMETIMMS NON"EX13 TENT,W=L=TELIMONE WE WANT TGE OPTION OF CHOOSING AMONG VARIOUS W IRELM TgLEpHONB PROVIDERS; 3) WE WANT ACCESS TO THE PACLFIC DELL W Mj3j S NETWORK. THEREFORE,WE SUPPORT THIO EXPANSION OF THE PACIFIC BELL WIRE MS NETWORK IN=Crry AND COUNTY OF BAN LUIS OBISPO. Print Name Si tore 34 / .... _ 3 ? f). 1 �t a �� a n 110 iy { V{ p r� b f�. f W %4- r s r d b r ; C � 4 8 E� Cy ... -�" ti�Y 5 r- r z i' t 3 i fli F, i AT & TBuilding y � ` r t4 Q" r H 3 t t. 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With years of experience in site development, we are familiar with your need to get your sites operational on time and under budget. With our innovative designs, We can conceal your sites with trees, flagpoles, rooftop panels, building-mounted antennas, windmills, watertowers, and even rockscapes. All of our concealed sites, including trees, can be made co-locatable. Depending on the structure used, we can make your sites capable of handling from two to five carriers, plus microwaves, and other antennas. With our communications background, we have a good understanding of what it takes to make your sites viable. Our products are RF friendly and will stand the test of time. Knowing the importance of time, we follow our product through to completion so you won't have to. We understand that time lost is money lost for you, your company, and your client. We take pride in delivering our product according to schedule. The future is in our sites. We are the value leaders in site concealment with our innovative designs and competitive pricing. If you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience. I will be contacting you within the next several days, with the hope of working with you to provide you and your client's with camouflage and concealed sites. Thank ou, r(, Davi WeekleY v o" "The Best Is Hard To Find" ��vJ r• Chameleon Engineering Information on Product Line Chameleon Engineering offers many different types of camouflaged or concealed antenna site solutions to our customers. These include.- Pole nclude:Pole based products Monotrees- 1�-� —� Pine and Palm PING T1i',E�S wnuLD Bg My C6t0ts FOA • Flag Poles • Banner Poles • Church Crosses • Light Standards • Windmills • Water towers • Clock towers Buildinq mounted products • Rooftop Panel systems • Wall mounted enclosures • Louvers and Screens • Custom architectural components • Antenna Wraps' As part of every Chameleon quotation, a number of discounts are offered.2 Following is a description of our monotrees. Pine Trees Chameleon Engineering manufactures a monopole disguised as a Pine tree, which can be built over 200 feet tall, and accommodate virtually an unlimited amount of antennas and carriers. Our bark and branches will outlast and outperform any other similar product on the market, and have already been in the field for up to five years. Our pine tree is intentionally generic, with several different bark textures available, though we prefer to use as much texture as possible. Our bark can be custom painted to match local trees. Our base poles are tapered, and at least 18 sided, for construction and aesthetic reasons. We fabricate branches from four to twelve feet in length, with a spread of between two to nine feet in width (with a side view of from one to three feet in height). Our branches weigh from 25 to 100 pounds each, depending on length. It is important to note that our branches have from fifty to one-hundred percent more volume and density than all of our competition.3 All of our branches have been wind tested, and have actual engineering data for all weight and wind loads, as per EIA standards. As a general rule of thumb, and for aesthetic reasons, we normally build poles 'This is a camouflage system for'building-mounted'antennas:whereby we prim on the antenna covers a picture of the actual building surface (color,texture and size matched). Z Several discounts are available:the primary being a five percent discount for paying a fifty percent advance deposit upon acceptance of order. An addition two percent is also available for payment of any balance within ten days of completion,plus discounts for fabricating multiple trees at the same time. 'Comparison photos are available from Chameleon upon request Information Engineering latormation on Product Line about six feet above the top rad center, and the tree height is generally four feet above pole height. The number and actual distribution of four to twelve foot branches is based on computer simulations that have been designed and programmed in our computers, and depend primarily on the branch density and number of carriers co-locating on the pole.° All of our Pine tree components are UV resistant. UV inhibitors are incorporated into the components themselves, and then all components are painted to increase UV protection. In addition, all components are RF friendly, in that they contain virtually no metal or other RF reflective materials.s In fact, our trees are currently in applications where parts of the fronds/branches are in front of antennas. Our pine branches are made from cast fiberglass using FRC "sandwich" technology, and metal free tips for foliage. We have used different tip styles in the past, depending on the balance required between foliage density and wind speed requirements. Our barks are made from molds pulled from real trees. The bark is made from custom formulated polyurethanes; the formulation and application of which are trade secrets. The barks weigh from two to three pounds per square foot. We provide a warranty on our bark up to three years, and up to two years on our branches. If any branch should break due to wind speeds of less than the design speed (usually 80-mph) we will provide replacement branches at no charge during the warranty period.6 Our trees exclusively use T-Arm mounts, again for aesthetic reasons. Although it is possible to use platforms, we highly discourage them. Likewise, climbing devises may be mounted to a Pine or Fir tree pole, but to date we have not installed them. Usually, a tree is required by the local jurisdiction for aesthetic reasons, and climbing and safety devises are not conducive to the overall design requirements of a tree site. If climbing devises are required, however, they can be incorporated into the design. A unique option currently available only from Chameleon, is the capability to design the tree pole to accept a fifteen foot top extension, in order to accommodate a future collocation above the initial set of antennas. We also recommend installing additional portholes (with camouflaged covers) at various heights for other collocation opportunities. We prefer to build poles in section lengths of forty feet or less. We have handled up to 65-foot sections, but this increases costs. Two section poles come with internal flange connections between the sections, as this is the best method by which we can ensure a good match of the bark between sections. If the pole is taller, we will use slip joints, with stops welded inside the pole. However, sometimes it is difficult to ensure a good fit, and thus, field repairs are sometimes required (which are at additional cost). We do not usually handle the installation of poles directly, preferring to work with local construction firms who are better prepared to mobilize for such work. Installation bids and schedules can be handled by Chameleon on a case by case basis. We can usually provide a Pine tree quote within hours, once we know the following information: pole height, deflection requirements, number of antenna and locations (including microwaves), rad centers of the proposed locations, and percentage of tree to be clad in bark. Depending on the size of the tree, we require lead times of from six to twelve weeks! Small samples of bark "Our standard number of branches quoted with a pole is one branch per foot of tree height.Our*heavy'branch count is usually 1.33 branches per foot of tree height,and our`light'count is 0.8 branches per foot.Our branches are generally mounted over the top one-half to two-thirds of the pole,in a semi-random fashion,usually in rings of three branches every one to two feet. 'The only metal required is within the first one and one-half feet,next to the pole,for the mounting hardware. s As part of our warranty program, we provide a Wind Speed Reporting System (WSRS), which must be used in order to honor certain warranties.The W SRS records all the wind speeds at the top of the pole(and temperatures at top and bottom). For this system,the carrier must provide a phone line(land or mobile)and 110 power to the base of the pole. This is from receipt of purchase order and signed off drawings. Chameleon Engineering 2 Information on Product Line C10) and branches are available upon request. Full size samples may be borrowed or purchased, upon the discretion of our management. Palm Trees Chameleon Engineering manufactures a monopole disguised as a Palm tree, which can be built up to 100 feet tall, and accommodate several sets of antennas or carriers. Our bark and fronds will outlast and outperform any other similar product that we have seen on the market; and have already been in the field for up to five years. Our palm tree is based on a Date Palm, normally using 24-inch diameter straight round poles.8 Our current height limitation for this size pole is 70 feet at rad center,9 with up to fifteen, four foot antennas, at 80 miles per hour with a deflection of less than one degree. Any different amount of antennas or microwaves would affect this height Generally, anything taller will require a 30- inch diameter pole, which we currently limit to 100 feet at rad center.10 We normally have sixty fronds per tree,11 and use a special frond mounting system, which places about sixty percent in and below the antennas, with the remaining forty percent in and above the antennas. The tips of the highest fronds are about eight to nine feet above rad center. We have performed wind testing on our fronds, and have accurate engineering data for wind loads. We are currently the only company that includes a 'new growth pod' on palm trees (commonly referred to as the "pineapple"). These come in two main sizes, and are added for aesthetics or may also be used to hide or cover additional antennas.12 These pineapples can weigh from 200 to 300 pounds, installed. All of our Palm tree components are UV resistant. UV inhibitors are incorporated into the components themselves, and then all components are painted to increase UV protection. In addition, all components are RF friendly, in that they contain virtually no metal or other RF reflective materials.13 In fact, our palm trees are currently in applications where parts of the fronds are in front of antennas. Our fronds are approximately seven feet long, and made of a fiberglass core shaft, with injection molded plastic subcomponents attached with special epoxies. Our bark is made from molds pulled from real trees. The bark is made from custom formulated polyurethanes; the formulation and application of which are trade secrets. The bark weighs approximately two pounds per square foot. We provide a warranty on our bark up to three years, and up to two years on our fronds. If any frond should break due to wind speeds of less than the design speed (usually 80-mph) we will provide replacement fronds at no charge during the warranty period.14 Our trees exclusively use T-Arm mounts, again for aesthetic reasons. Although it is possible to use platforms, we highly discourage them. Likewise, climbing devises may be mounted to a Palm tree pole, but to date we have not installed them. Usually, a tree is required by the local jurisdiction for aesthetic reasons, and climbing and safety devises are not conducive to the a For poles of less than 40 feet tall,an 18 inch diameter pole may be used,which reduces the amount of the square footage(and cost)of bark. 9 With a stress-controlled pole at 50 mph(instead of 90 mph),the height can go up to 98 feet to With a stress-controlled pole at 50 mph(instead of 90 mph),the height can go up to 120 feel. A light or heavy frond option is available(40 or 81 fronds,respectively). 12 The pineapple can accommodate either four-foot,cross-polarized antennas,or small microwave dishes. " The only metal required is within the rust one and one-half feet,ne)n to the pole,for the mounting hardware. 14 As part of our warranty program,we offer a Wind Speed Reporting System(WSRS),which must be used in order to honor certain warranties. The WSRS records all the wind speeds at the top of the pole(and temperatures at top and bottom). For this system.the carrier must provide a phone line(land or mobile)and 110 power to the base of the pole. Chameleon on Product O 3 Information on Product Line � I overall design requirements of a tree site. If climbing devises are required, however, they can be incorporated into the design. We prefer to build poles in section lengths of forty feet or less. We have handled up to 65-foot sections, but this increases cost. All Palm tree pole sections are made using slip joints, with positive stops. We do not usually handle the installation of poles directly, preferring to work with local construction firms who are better prepared to mobilize for such work. Installation bids and schedules can be handled by Chameleon on a case by case basis. We can usually provide a Palm tree quote within several hours, once we know the following information: pole height, deflection requirements, number of antennas and locations (including microwaves), and rad centers of the proposed locations. 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