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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP200800063 Staff Report 2008-06-17ALBEMARLE COUNTY PLANNING STAFF REPORT SUMMARY Project Name: SDP 08-063: Tracy Temple Staff: Gerald Gatobu, Senior Planner (Verizon) Tier II PWSF Planning Commission Public Hearing: Board of Supervisors Hearing: June 17, 2008 N/A Owners: Tracy -Temple Limited Partnership Applicant: Cellco Partnership D/B/A Verizon Wireless Acreage: 91.070 Acres Rezone from: Not applicable (Lease Area: 2,500 square feet) Special Use Permit for: Not applicable TMP: Tax Map 40, Parcel 8 By -right use: RA, Rural Areas Location: 2352 Holly Hill Farm at the intersection of Bear Wood road [State Route 811 ] and White Hall Road State [Route 810] Magisterial District: White Hall Proffers/Conditions: No Requested # of Dwelling Units/Lots: N/A DA - RA -X Proposal: To install a Tier II personal Comp. Plan Designation: Rural Area in wireless service treetop facility; the Rural Area 3 proposed facility consists of a 71 - foot tall monopole measured above ground level (AGL), painted brown, with an approximate top elevation of 957.0 feet, measured above mean sea level AMSL . Character of Property: Agricultural field and Use of Surrounding Properties: Single - forested land family Residential and Agriculture Factors Favorable: Factors Unfavorable: 1. The lease area for the ground equipment 1. Two trees will be removed to make room and monopole is not located on critical slopes for access to the tower location. or other significant feature identified in the Open Space Plan. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this personal wireless service facility. Based on findings presented in the staff report, staff recommends approval at the proposed 10 feet above the reference tree. STAFF CONTACT: Gerald Gatobu PLANNING COMMISSION: June 17, 2008 AGENDA TITLE: SDP 08-063: Tracy Temple (Verizon) Tier II PWSF PROPERTY OWNER: Tracy -Temple Limited Partnership APPLICANT: Cellco Partnership D/B/A Verizon Wireless PROPOSAL: This is a proposal to install a Tier II personal wireless service treetop facility (Attachment A). The proposed facility consists of a 71 -foot tall steel monopole, painted with Sherwin Williams Java Brown, which is a matte enamel color that has been previously approved as an appropriate color for Tier Il facilities at other sites in Albemarle County. The top elevation of the monopole is 957 feet, measured above mean sea level (AMSL). The proposed monopole will be 7.68 feet higher than the identified reference tree, but the applicant is asking for an extra 2.32 feet (Attachment B). [Monopole will be 16 feet from the dripline of the reference tree]. The monopole will be equipped with three (3) flush -mounted antennas, a two (2) foot long lightning rod, and coaxial cables that will be run within the monopole's interior. Supporting ground equipment will be contained within a prefabricated equipment shelter measuring 12' x 30'x 10.58' (W x L x H) at the base of the tower. This shelter will be surrounded by a six-foot tall screening fence which will also be painted matte brown. The lease area for the proposed facility is located on property described as Tax Map 40, Parcel 8, which is approximately 91.070 acres and zoned RA, Rural Areas (Attachment Q. The site is located on The property is located on 2352 Holly Hill Farm at the intersection of Bear Wood road [State Route 811] and White Hall Road State [Route 810]. This application has been submitted in accordance with Section 10.2.1(22) of the Zoning Ordinance, which allows for Tier II wireless facilities by right in the Rural Areas. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The Comprehensive Plan designates this property as Rural Area in Rural Area 3. CHARACTER OF THE AREA: The proposed site is located in a wooded area approximately 1060 feet south of the State Route 810 (White Hall Road) right-of-way in a wooded area near the rear of the property. PLANNING AND ZONING HISTORY: None. 2 STAFF COMMENT: Section 3.1 provides the following definitions that are relevant to this proposal: Tier II personal wireless service facility: A personal wireless service facility that is a treetop facility not located within an avoidance area. Treetop facility: A personal wireless service facility consisting of a self-supporting monopole having a single shaft of wood, metal or concrete no more than ten (10) feet taller than the crown of the tallest tree within twenty-five (25) feet of the monopole, measured above sea level (ASL), and includes associated antennas, mounting structures, an equipment cabinet and other essential personal wireless service equipment. Avoidance area: An area having significant resources where the siting of personal wireless service facilities could result in adverse impacts as follows: (i) any ridge area where a personal wireless service facility would be skylighted; (ii) a parcel within an agricultural and forestal district; (iii) a parcel within a historic district; (iv) any location in which the proposed personal wireless service facility and three (3) or more existing or approved personal wireless service facilities would be within an area comprised of a circle centered anywhere on the ground having a radius of two hundred (200) feet; or (v) any location within two hundred (200) feet of any state scenic highway or by -way. Section 5.1.40(d), "Tier II facilities" states: "Each Tier II facility may be established upon commission approval of an application satisfying the requirements ofsubsection 5.1.40(u) and demonstrating that the facility will be installed and operated in compliance with all applicable provisions of this chapter, criteria (1) through (8) below, and satisfying all conditions of the architectural review board The commission shall act on each application within the time periods established in section 32.4.2.6. The commission shall approve each application, without conditions, once it determines that all of these requirements have been satisfied If the commission denies an application, it shall identify which requirements were not satisfied and inform the applicant what needs to be done to satisfy each requirement. " The applicant has submitted an application that satisfies the requirements set forth in Section 5.1.40(a) and has performed a balloon test at the location of the proposed facility (Attachment D). Section 5.1.40(d)(1): The facility shall comply with subsection 5.1.40(b) and subsection 5.1.40(c)(2) through (9). Staff has determined that the proposed facility's location complies with all of the exemptions of Section 5.1.40(b) and the proposed equipment meets all relevant design, mounting and size criteria that are set forth in Section 5.1.40(c)(2) and (3). The remainder of subsection (c) provides requirements that are subject to enforcement if the facility is approved. Section 5.1.40(d)(2): The site shall provide adequate opportunities for screening and the facility shall be sited to minimize its visibility f -om adjacent parcels and streets, regardless of their distance from the facility. If the facility would be visible from a state scenic riven or a national park or national forest, regardless of whether the site is adjacent thereto, the facility also shall be sited to minimize its visibility,/rom such river, park or forest. If the facility would be located on lands subject to a conservation easement or an open space easement, the facility shall be sited to so that it is not visible from any resources specifically identified for protection in the deed of easement. The proposed facility includes a monopole that would have a height of approximately 957 feet above mean sea level (AMSL). The height of the reference tree is approximately 949.32 feet above mean sea level AMSL and is located within 25 of feet of the proposed monopole. A balloon test was conducted on 04/29/2008. The balloon was flown at a height of 7.68 feet above the reference tree. The balloon was minimally visible from White Hall Road [State Route 810]. When it was visible, it was seen through trees and it was not skylighted. It was visible for a very short period of time when traveling along White Hall Road [State Route 810]. The red color of the balloon made it more noticeable than a brown pole would be. The pole, in the location and at the height of the balloon that was flown, is not expected to have a major visual impact Based on the information above, it is staff's opinion that the proposed facility will be minimally visible from adjacent parcels and streets. Section 5.1.40(d)(3): The facility shall not adversely impact resources identified in the county's open space plan. Staff's analysis of this request addresses the concern for the possible loss of aesthetic or historic resources. The proposed lease area is not delineated as a significant resource on the Open Space Plan Map. However, the installation of this tower within the 2,500 square foot lease area will require the removal of two existing trees. An arborist report and a tree conservation plan will be required to show measures being taken to protect the remaining trees. This property lies adjacent to an agricultural forestal district. The County's wireless service facilities policy encourages facilities with limited visibility, facilities with adequate wooded backdrop, and facilities that do not adversely impact Avoidance Areas (including Entrance Corridors and historic resources). The proposed pole is expected to be visible for a relatively short period of time when traveling on State Route 810. The degree of visibility is not expected to have a major impact on surrounding properties based on these findings. Staff feels the visibility of the monopole will not adversely impact the open space plan resources. Section 5.1.40(d)(4): The, facility shall not be located so that it and three (3) or more existing or approved personal wireless service, facilities would be within an area comprised of a circle centered anywhere on the ground having a radius of two hundred (200) feet. There is no other existing personal wireless service facility located within an area comprised of a circle centered anywhere on the ground having a radius of two hundred (200) feet. 4 Section 5.1.40(d)(5): The maximum base diameter of the monopole shall be thirty (30) inches and the maximum diameter at the top of the monopole shall be eighteen (18) inches. Notes on the construction plans for this facility propose a monopole that will have a maximum base dimension of 30 inches and a maximum dimension of 18 inches at the top. These dimensions comply with the maximum width requirements for treetop monopoles serving Tier I1 facilities. Section 5.1.40(d)(6): The top of the monopole, measured in elevation above mean sea level, shall not exceed the height approved by the commission. The approved height shall not be more than seven (7) feet taller than the tallest tree within twenty-five (25) feet of the monopole, and shall include any base, foundation or grading that raises the pole above the pre-existing natural ground elevation; provided that the height approved by the commission may be tip to ten (10) feet taller than the tallest tree if the owner of the facility demonstrates to the satisfaction of the commission that there is not a material d fference in the visibility of the monopole at the proposed height, rather than at a height seven (7) feet taller than the tallest tree; and there is not a material difference in adverse impacts to resources identified in the county's open space plan caused by the monopole at the proposed height, rather than at a height seven (7) feet taller than the tallest tree. The applicant may appeal the commissioner's denial of a modification to the board of supervisors as provided in subsection 5.1.40(d)(12). As mentioned previously in this report, the proposed monopole would have a height of approximately 957 feet above mean sea level (AMSL). The height of the reference tree is approximately 949 above mean sea level (AMSL). The proposed monopole will be (7.68) feet taller than the tallest tree within twenty-five (25) feet (measured at the dripline). The height approved by the Planning Commission may be up to ten (10) feet taller than the tallest tree if the owner of the facility demonstrates to the satisfaction of the commission that there is not a material difference in the visibility of the monopole at the proposed 10 feet above the tallest tree. Based on the balloon test mentioned above, staff determined that there would be little or no material difference in the visibility of the monopole at the proposed height (10) feet, rather than at a height of 7.68 feet taller than the tallest tree. Section 5.1.40(d)(7): Each wood monopole shall be a dark brown natural wood color; each metal or concrete monopole shall be painted a brown wood color to blend into the surrounding trees. The antennas, supporting brackets, and all other equipment attached to the monopole shall be a color that closely matches that of the monopole. The ground equipment, the ground equipment cabinet, and the concrete pad shall also be a color that closely matches that of the monopole, provided that the ground equipment and the concrete pad need not be of such a color if they are enclosed within or behind an approved structure, , fagade or, fencing that: (i) is a color that closely matches that of the monopole; (ii) is consistent with the character of the area; and (iii) makes the ground equipment and concrete pad invisible at any time of year from any other parcel or a public or private street. The applicant is proposing the installation of a facility with a metal monopole. The proposed color for the tower and screening fence is a brown paint that has been previously used and approved in Albemarle County. A note on the construction plans identifies the proposed brown color of the antennae and ground equipment for this facility as Sherwin Williams Matte "Java Brown" #6090. Section 5.1.40(d)(8): Each wood monopole shall be constructed so that all cables, wiring and similar attachments that run vertically from the ground equipment to the antennas are placed on the pole to face the interior of the property and away from public view, as determined by the agent. Metal monopoles shall be constructed so that vertical cables, wiring and similar attachments are contained within the monopole 's structure. Schematic drawings provided in the construction plan packet indicate that the vertical wires extending from the ground equipment to the antennas shall be contained within the monopole structure. Section 704(a)(7)(b)(I)(II) of The Telecommunications Act of 1996: This application is subject to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which provides in part that the regulation of the placement, construction, and modification of personal tivireless service facilities by any State or local government or instrumentality thereof (I) shall not unreasonably discriminate among providers o f functionally equivalent services; (II) shall not prohibit or have the effect ofprohibiting the provision ofpersonal ivireless services. 47 U.S.C. The Telecommunications Act addresses concerns for environmental effects with the following language, "No state or local government or instrumentality thereof may regulate the placement, construction, and modification of personal wireless service facilities on the basis of the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions to the extent that such facilities comply with the Commissions' regulations concerning such emissions." In order to operate the proposed facility, the applicant is required to meet the FCC guidelines for radio frequency emissions. These requirements will adequately protect the public health and safety. It is staff s opinion that the denial of this application would not have the effect of prohibiting the provision of personal wireless communication services. SUMMARY: Staff has identified factors which are favorable and unfavorable to this proposal: Factors favorable to this request include: 1. The lease area for the ground equipment and monopole is not located on critical slopes or other significant features identified in the Open Space Plan. 2. The facility will have minimal visibility. Factors unfavorable to this request include: 1. Two trees will be removed to make room for access to the tower location. R RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this personal wireless service facility. Based on findings presented in the staff report, staff recommends approval at 10 feet above the reference tree. In order to comply with Section 5.1.40(d) of the Zoning Ordinance, the Planning Commission is required to provide the applicant with a statement regarding the basis for denial and all items that will have to be addressed to satisfy each requirement. ATTACHMENTS: A. Site Plan B. Letter from Applicant C. Vicinity Map D. Balloon photos at proposed location VA veriZon wireless DIRECTIONS TO SITE: FROM 1831 RADY COURT: TAKE 1-64 WEST APPROXAMATELY 79.6 MILES TO THE US -250 EXIT 107 TOWARD CROZET. GO 0.2 MILES AND KEEP RIGHT AT THE FORK TO GO ON US -250 E/ROCKFISH GAP TURNPIKE. GO 1.4 MILES TURN LEFT ONTO VA-240/CROZET AVE. GO 2.3 MILES TURN SLIGHT RIGHT ONTO WHITE HALL RD. 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DESCRIPTION BY DATE ZZ PRELIMINARY ZONING DRAWINGS SPP 2/11/OB Z� TIER 11 PWSF SUBMITTAL SPP 3/06/08 AREA MAP REVISED TIER 11 PWSF SUBMITTAL SPP 5/13/08 6160 KEMPSVILLE CiR, SUITE -200A NORFOLK, VA 23502 ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING: CLARK NEXSEN 5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE, SUfTE-110 ALEXANDRIA. VA 22312 PROJECT MANAGER: STUART P. PATTERSON, PE TELEPHONE: (703) 256-3344 FAX NUMBER: (703) 256-6622 SURVEY: CAUSEWAY CONSULTANTS, P.C. 1005 S. BATTLEFIELD BLVD, SUITE B CHESAPEAKE, VA 23322 CONTACT: EDDIE T. WHITE, LS TELEPHONE: 757 482-0474 FAX NUMBER: 757 482-9870 SOIL ENGINEER: CROZET, VA 22932 NONE ENLARGED SITE SURVEY STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING: AREA MAP CLARK NEXSEN APPLICANT INFORMATION: 6160 KEMPSVILLE CiR, SUITE -200A NORFOLK, VA 23502 JOSEPH JR CONTACT: WILLIAM R. MELGAARD, PE TELEPHONE: (757) 455-5800 FAX NUMBER: (757) 455-5638 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING: GER 2712 SOUTHERN BLVD. VA BEACH, VIRGiNiA 23452 CONTACT: CHAS CRAWLEY TELEPHONE: (757) 463-3200 FAX NUMBER: (757) 463-3080 PROJECT SUMMARY SITE INFORMATION: PROPERTY OWNER 1 JONES MILL TRACY -TEMPLE LIMITED 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM PARTNERSHIP CROZET, VA 22932 1917 WHITE HALL RD ENLARGED SITE SURVEY CROZET, VA 22932 AREA MAP PROPERTY OWNER 2:HENLEY, APPLICANT INFORMATION: C -2A E & S PLAN JOSEPH JR VERIZON WIRELESS & JEAN H 1831 RADY COURT 1917 WHITE HALL RD RICHMOND, VA 23222 CROZET, VA 22932 CONTACT: TELEPHONE: VINCENT CRUTE FAX NUMBER. (804) 543-75BD CIVIL DETAILS (804) 321-0398 PROJECT DATA: 20NING RA, EC JURISDICTION ALBEMARLE COUNTY MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT WHITEHALL PARCEL ID f 04000000000600 SITE TYPE RAWLAND TOWER TYPE MONOPOLE TOWER HEIGHT 71.0' A.G.L. LEASE AREA 2,500 SF AREA OF LAND DISTURBANCE 18,066 SF Ug). GEOORAPHC COORDWATES� LATITUDE: 36 05' 56.89' N LONGITUDE: 78. 41' 42.59' W GROUND ELEV (AMSL): 885.14' f ADA COMPLIANCE: FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. SITE WILL NOT BE SERVED BY COUNTY SEWER OR WATER. H T S EE • DESCRIPTION: 7-1 TITLE SHEET T-2 LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS C-1 SURVEY AND SITE PLAN C -IA ENLARGED SITE SURVEY C -1B AREA MAP C-2 ENLARGED SITE PLAN C -2A E & S PLAN C-28 E & S PLAN C -2C E & S PLAN C -2D E & S PLAN C -2E EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS C-3 ELEVATION VIEW C-4 CIVIL DETAILS A -I SHELTER ELEVATIONS SHEET TOTAL: 14 scture & Engineer* 5510 CHEROKEE AN SUTTE 11 ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 223 I 703.256.3344 FAX 703.256.66; v'erim wireless 1831 RADY COURT RICHMOND, VA 23222 Q�T L F SnART P. PATTERSONV Lic. N 41047 a ox NAL gm INFO,: JONES MILL RAWLAND MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM CROZET, VA 22932 ALBEMARLE COUNTY Dema: m DMWN: y&W RVAPH. pp TTV DATE: 8!!9A7 COMM. NO. SUBMI7I'AL5 SM. DeCAPftON DATE e PREUTINkRY ZONING DWGS 1/11/08 tER n PA'SF SUBVITIAL 3/06/08 Al REV TIER a PWSF SUBW rTAL 15113108 TFLE SHEET SHM7 NO.: T - I Attachment A IP, 2P, & 3P SINGLE POLE, TWO POLE, & THREE POLES NEUT NEUTRAL XI TING NEW A/C AIR CONDITIONING N NORTH -oil N NQ M46010 ADJ ADJUSTABLE NA NOT APPLICABLE AFF ABOVE FINISH FLOOR NIC NOT IN CONTRACT Cow, CONCRETE rc& Engineerin AGL ABOVE GROUND LEVEL NTS NOT TO SCALE APPROX APPROXIMATELY OFCI OWNER FURNISHED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED SSIOCHEROKEEAVE VE ASTM AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS OC ON CENTER PROPERTY LINE E SUITE 10 AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE OD OUTSIDE DIAMETER ALEXPNDRtaV1RGI1hitecture A OR AMP BLDG AMPERE BUILDING OPNG OPENING SETBACK LINE 703.256.33" FAX703-256-66U BLK BLOCK OPP OH1/OHP OPPOSITE OVERHEAD TELEPHONE/OVERHEAD POWER VAAYC ANWDGEN.COM 8MR BASE MOBILE RADIO OHP OVERHEAD POWER — -- — LEASE AREA B/S BUILDING STANDARD OHT OVERHEAD TELEPHONE CU COPPER OZ OUNCE CO CLEAN OUT PG PAGE EASEMENT C CB CKT CONDUIT SIZE AS NOTED CIRCUIT BREAKER CIRCUIT PINF PINES PJF PiN FOUND PSEN BUILDING (FOOTPRINT) r venfit Wireless CLC CEILING PLYWD POLYVINYL JOINT FILLER PLYWOOD u CLR PR PAIR� P�P POWER POLE 1 31 RAD" COURT CONC CONCRETE ETE PROJ PROJECT RICrIluOnD, VA 23222 CONST CONSTRUCTION PROP PROPERTY CONT CONTINUOUS PSI PER SQUARE INCH FIELD STAKE CFCI CONTRACTOR FURNISHED CONTRACTOR INSTALLED PSF PER SQUARE FOOT DB DBE DEED BOOK DOUBLE PT PJC PRESSURE TREATED SCHEDULE 40 PLASTIC e TELEPHONE/FIBEROPTIC PEDESTAL OF DIA, P DIAMETER RAD CONDUIT. 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MTL METAL ® AT MFR MANUFACTURER SUBMRTALS MGR MANAGER f NUMBER SY1ti MIN MIMMUM PRELIMIUUY ZONNIG DWGS 2/+1/05 MISC MISCELLANEOUS MPH MND MILES PER HOUR MOUNTED TIER n PWSF WOWTAL 3/06/DB /t\ REY TER 9 PWWSF SUBUITTM 5/13/05 Al = REVISION / I \ =ELEVATION =NORTH ARROW O = NOTE REFERENCE SFET N41E. LEGEND i = DETAIL 1 = SECTION 94 N� AND = NORTH ARROW ABBREV AI]ONC T_2 REFERENCE T-2 REFERENCE � � WITH MAGNETIC 11DDf�GY V1, 1 1 VJ DECLINATION DETAIL REFERENCE (�r ABBREVIATIONS & SYMBOLS LIST I LEGEND %417 NO: T-2 Attachment A THIS SITE IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN OR ADJACENT TO A COUNTY DESIGNATED CONSERVATION EASEMENT. N THIS SITE IS NOT LOCATED WfTHIN ANY AREA DESIGNATED AS AN AGRICULTURAL T.M.P. 40-3 OR FORESTAL DISTRICT. N/F FW,y, LAND TRUST- FRjCK480UAYLE TRUSTEE 57.4850 ACRES ZONED RA LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL T.. m.p. 39-4 1 IV/F HENLEY FOREST INC J.B. 620/PG. 113 254.6300 ACRES 1 ZONED RA LAND USE: FOREST T. M P. 40-108 N/F BARNETT, RACY HENLEY LIFE ESTATE. BRITTANY HENLEY ¢1 KABLE HENLE" �\ D:B. 1278 /10. 364 3-3600 ACR -LS i ZONED RA / LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL T.M.P. 40-8 N/F TRACY -TEMPLE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP D.B. 1511 /PG. 247 91.0700 ACRES ZONED RA LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL EX. T.V..P_ 40-12C 'F Nor JLN�LN, ILMNLL H. 324 1 D B. 5280/PG, 2t9 SIGHT , 2.001 ACRES DISTANCE I ZONED RA LAND USE: RESIDENTAL / T.M P. 40-1281 /F HENLEY, OSEPH T. lll D.B. 1699/PG. 599 15.367 ACRES ZONED RA LAND USE: RESIDENTAL / Ii Q - T.M,P, 40-7 N/F HATHAIVAY, SHIRLEY L & CHARLES F ES ZONED ill \ 9.ACRES \`44 ZONeQ RA LAND USE: RESIQENTIAL �1 7BM RXR SPIKE SURVEY NOTES 1. TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION WAS TAKEN FROM A TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY PERFORMED BY CAUSEWAY CONSULTANTS, P.C., CHESAPEAKE, VIRGINIA ON 8/16/07. METES AND BOUNDS WERE COMPILED FROM COUNTY TAX MAPS & AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. NO BOUNDARY SURVEY WAS PERFORMED BY CAUSEWAY CONSULTANTS, P.C. 2. THIS DRAWING WAS PREPARED WITH REFERENCE TO TITLE REPORT #2771-00844 PREPARED BY CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY DATED 11/27/07. 3. PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO ALL EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, 4. FLOOD ZONE DETERMINATION IS BASED ON THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAPS AND DOES NOT IMPLY THAT THE PROPERTY WILL OR WILL NOT BE FREE FROM FLOODING OR DAMAGE. 5. THIS SITE APPEARS TO BE LOCATED IN THE F.#.R.M. ZONE -X" AS SHOWN ON COMMUNITY PANEL NUMBER 51003CO230D EFFECTIVE DATE 2/04/05. 6. NO SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION WAS PERFORMED BY CAUSEWAY CONSULTANTS, P.C. 7. MERIDIAN SOURCE FOR THIS SURVEY 15 BASED UPON GRID NORTH. MAGNETIC DECLINATION IS COMPUTED AND NOT OBSERVED. 8. NO WETLAND AREAS HAVE BEEN DELINEATED. T M.P. 40-6A 9. ALL PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF UTILITIES SHOWN ON THIS SURVEY IS FROM N/F RAHM MOUNTAIN FARM LLC SURFACE EVIDENCE. 9.9400 ACRES ZONED RA 10. THE TEMPORARY BENCHMARK IS A RXR SPIKE, ELEVATION = 880.48'. LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL SI FIPG N ExiSTlNG ' a� DIRT ROFD EXfSTING CPAVEL 3003 N/F HENLEY, JOSEPH JR & JEAN H DISTANCE QBt176/PG. 455 CX'S71h'G 75.2790 ACRES ZONED RA JOY P. 40-126 N/F MOORE, MICHELLE D./�N/F 1699/PG. 606 LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL 15.367 ACRES fX/SANG ORCrrARO EXISTING DIRT ROAD LAND USE: RESIDENTALLAND USE: RESIDENTAL T.V..P_ 40-12C 'F Nor JLN�LN, ILMNLL H. 324 1 D B. 5280/PG, 2t9 SIGHT , 2.001 ACRES DISTANCE I ZONED RA LAND USE: RESIDENTAL / T.M P. 40-1281 /F HENLEY, OSEPH T. lll D.B. 1699/PG. 599 15.367 ACRES ZONED RA LAND USE: RESIDENTAL / Ii Q - T.M,P, 40-7 N/F HATHAIVAY, SHIRLEY L & CHARLES F ES ZONED ill \ 9.ACRES \`44 ZONeQ RA LAND USE: RESIQENTIAL �1 7BM RXR SPIKE SURVEY NOTES 1. TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION WAS TAKEN FROM A TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY PERFORMED BY CAUSEWAY CONSULTANTS, P.C., CHESAPEAKE, VIRGINIA ON 8/16/07. METES AND BOUNDS WERE COMPILED FROM COUNTY TAX MAPS & AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. NO BOUNDARY SURVEY WAS PERFORMED BY CAUSEWAY CONSULTANTS, P.C. 2. THIS DRAWING WAS PREPARED WITH REFERENCE TO TITLE REPORT #2771-00844 PREPARED BY CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY DATED 11/27/07. 3. PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO ALL EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, 4. FLOOD ZONE DETERMINATION IS BASED ON THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAPS AND DOES NOT IMPLY THAT THE PROPERTY WILL OR WILL NOT BE FREE FROM FLOODING OR DAMAGE. 5. THIS SITE APPEARS TO BE LOCATED IN THE F.#.R.M. ZONE -X" AS SHOWN ON COMMUNITY PANEL NUMBER 51003CO230D EFFECTIVE DATE 2/04/05. 6. NO SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION WAS PERFORMED BY CAUSEWAY CONSULTANTS, P.C. 7. MERIDIAN SOURCE FOR THIS SURVEY 15 BASED UPON GRID NORTH. MAGNETIC DECLINATION IS COMPUTED AND NOT OBSERVED. 8. NO WETLAND AREAS HAVE BEEN DELINEATED. T M.P. 40-6A 9. ALL PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF UTILITIES SHOWN ON THIS SURVEY IS FROM N/F RAHM MOUNTAIN FARM LLC SURFACE EVIDENCE. 9.9400 ACRES ZONED RA 10. THE TEMPORARY BENCHMARK IS A RXR SPIKE, ELEVATION = 880.48'. LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL SI FIPG N ExiSTlNG ' a� DIRT ROFD EXfSTING CPAVEL 3003 SIGHT TRAZEP. DISTANCE CX'S71h'G JOY P. 40-126 N/F MOORE, MICHELLE D./�N/F 1699/PG. 606 7,U.P, ap-12E CARY✓fLE, BEvERI" M.D.B. D.B. '010/PG. 089 15.367 ACRES R 3.021 ACRES FxisnxGZONED RA 2021 LAND USE: RESIDENTALLAND USE: RESIDENTAL , I.M.P. 40-12 N/F AR4YLE, SEA O.B. 1010/PG. 1.410 ACRES ZONED RA LA USE: RESIDE I1. BASED ON THIS SURVEY, THE PROPOSED TOWER HAS BEEN CERTIFIED BY CAUSEWAY CONSULTANTS, P.C. THAT THE COORDINATE LOCATION OF THE REFERENCED TOWER AT THE REFERENCED SITE IS ACCURATE WITHIN 50'# HORIZONTALLY AND THE ELEVATION IS ACCURATE WITHIN 20'f VERTICALLY. THE HORIZONTAL DATUM (COORDINATES) ARE IN TERMS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN DATUM OF 1983 (NAD 83) AND ARE EXPRESSED AS DEGREES, MINUTES, AND SECONDS. THE VERTICAL DATUM (ELEVATIONS) ARE IN TERMS AS DEFINED BELOW AND ARE DETERMINED TO THE NEAREST TENTH OF A FOOT. PROPOSED 71.0' A.G.L. MONOPOLE TOWER NAD 1983 LATITUDE: 38' 05' 56.89 N LONGITUDE: 78' 41' 42.59' W NAVD 88 ELEVATION: 885.14' T.M.P. 40-8A N/F SNOW FLLOYD WILSON & D 852PG23 .6/4 2 70\tDAJES -LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL EXIS/1liG HOUSE Exisrvc ''` (F) r�5NE0 __ T.M.P. 40-9A 1 �/F HENLEY, THOMAS of JR % D.B. 596/PG. 412 2.OQOOD RHES ra0,v(Fj LAND USE; RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES Q 50' X 50' LEASE AREA 2O NEW 20' WIDE NON-EXCLUSNE INGRESS/EGRESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT. �cxrsm�ic "- - NOUS£ - /f�_[�N�Fc CULBERTSON, RO$ER SV R & LENE N CULT TSON FANRY R/L D.B. 3065/PG. 291 �--- - - 4.5000 ACRES OED RA a F/F �­LAND E. U RESIDENT; Ol i T.M.P. 40-23 N/F JONES, BERNARD & PHYLLIS C. JONES TRUSTEES OF THE BERNARD S JONES D.B. 465/PC. 125 30.46 ACRES IF (fJ ZONED RA Y M. __._ _ __ LAND USE: ARGICULTURAL LAND USE. RESIDENTAL FOR 24' X 36' PLOT - 1' = 200' FOR 11" X 17' PLOT - 1' = 400' ecture & Engineerin 5510 CHEROKEE AN SUFTE 11 ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 2231 703.256.3344 PAX 703.256-66; verist wireless 1831 RADY COURT RICHMOND, VA 23222 OH,pp NN� STUART P, PATTERSON Lic. No. 41047 a SIONAL �G� Sr18INFO» i JONES MILL RAWtAND MONOPOLE 2352 HOMY HILL FARM CROZET, VA 22932 ALBEMARLE COUNTY DEXI't Trr DMVO* AW freLw: SPP TrvDAT£ 8/19107 CO". NO, SUBMFFTALS SYH, DeXAFTION DATE A. REUMINARY ZONING DWGS 2/11/08 TIER II PWSF SU8Mr1TAL 3/06/08 A REV TIER II PWSF SVBMITTAL 5/13/08 5nc'ca i.w-rc SURVEY AND SITE PLAN 9�F71J0» C- I Attachment A 12" OAK 12" OAK IJ' POPLAR 18" 7VIN PER91 (355) '14" POPLAR. (35J� 118" DEAD OAK (351 <4" OAK (365) 15. OAK (371) 50' RADIOS FROM � CENTER OF TOWER 18' OAK (369) REFERENCE TR£� IBM �_--At,,,_RXR SPIKE ��y"i PERS/1 0150) 7YIIN PERSN (377}---� r —!A \ i2' OAK (349) Ij i� Tam\ TRI REELINE, / � 7 3 7 / � 4 / i ENLARGED SITE SLIRVFY �� It0R 11 X 36• PLOT - 0 IFOR 11' X 17' PLOT - 1" = 20'. CONSTRUCTION NOTES F-11 NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 2,500 SF LEASE AREA NEW VERIZON WIRELESS MONOPOLE TOWER. SEE ELEVATION VIEW, SHEET C-3. NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 12' GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET C-4. NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 20' WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE INGRESS/EGRESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT. SEE SHEET C-1 FOR CONTINUATION. THE 18" OAK IS THE REFERENCE TREE AND THE PROPOSED MONOPOLE IS WITHIN 16't DRIPLINE. Fs. LIMITS OF CLEARING TREE INVENTORY i 1 NUMBER BARB£0 CALIPER CANOPY HEIGHT AGL HEIGHT f7lRE � OAK ) 942' AMSL FENCE '(351) DEAD OAK i L\ i 3" OAK (367) \ J1 UNDERGROUND WITHIN THE UTILITY AND ACCESS EASEMENT POPLAR ?AK 1361) r i _ (355) FINAL LOCATION OF UTILITY LINES WILL BE DETERMINED BY SMALL CALIPER L CALL E E� ( \ COMPANIESES PROVIDING ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE (357) / STHE ERJI TOO BESCLEAREDTORY XXX (359) ' /(( �! A XXX AMSL XXX (361) �J 15" XXX AMSL 15. OAK (371) 50' RADIOS FROM � CENTER OF TOWER 18' OAK (369) REFERENCE TR£� IBM �_--At,,,_RXR SPIKE ��y"i PERS/1 0150) 7YIIN PERSN (377}---� r —!A \ i2' OAK (349) Ij i� Tam\ TRI REELINE, / � 7 3 7 / � 4 / i ENLARGED SITE SLIRVFY �� It0R 11 X 36• PLOT - 0 IFOR 11' X 17' PLOT - 1" = 20'. CONSTRUCTION NOTES F-11 NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 2,500 SF LEASE AREA NEW VERIZON WIRELESS MONOPOLE TOWER. SEE ELEVATION VIEW, SHEET C-3. NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 12' GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET C-4. NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 20' WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE INGRESS/EGRESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT. SEE SHEET C-1 FOR CONTINUATION. THE 18" OAK IS THE REFERENCE TREE AND THE PROPOSED MONOPOLE IS WITHIN 16't DRIPLINE. Fs. LIMITS OF CLEARING TREE INVENTORY i 1 NUMBER BARB£0 CALIPER CANOPY HEIGHT AGL HEIGHT f7lRE � OAK ) 942' AMSL FENCE '(351) DEAD OAK NOTE - ALL UTILITY LINES ARE PROPOSED TO BE RUN 6 \ J1 UNDERGROUND WITHIN THE UTILITY AND ACCESS EASEMENT POPLAR 14" SHOWN ON THE PLAN AND INDICATED ABOVE IN NOTE /4. EX. (355) FINAL LOCATION OF UTILITY LINES WILL BE DETERMINED BY SMALL CALIPER L CALL E E� ( \ COMPANIESES PROVIDING ELECTRICAL AND TELEPHONE (357) / STHE ERJI TOO BESCLEAREDTORY XXX (359) ' /(( �! A 15. OAK (371) 50' RADIOS FROM � CENTER OF TOWER 18' OAK (369) REFERENCE TR£� IBM �_--At,,,_RXR SPIKE ��y"i PERS/1 0150) 7YIIN PERSN (377}---� r —!A \ i2' OAK (349) Ij i� Tam\ TRI REELINE, / � 7 3 7 / � 4 / i ENLARGED SITE SLIRVFY �� It0R 11 X 36• PLOT - 0 IFOR 11' X 17' PLOT - 1" = 20'. CONSTRUCTION NOTES F-11 NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 2,500 SF LEASE AREA NEW VERIZON WIRELESS MONOPOLE TOWER. SEE ELEVATION VIEW, SHEET C-3. NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 12' GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET C-4. NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 20' WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE INGRESS/EGRESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT. SEE SHEET C-1 FOR CONTINUATION. THE 18" OAK IS THE REFERENCE TREE AND THE PROPOSED MONOPOLE IS WITHIN 16't DRIPLINE. Fs. LIMITS OF CLEARING LEGEND I TREES TO BE REMOVED EXTREME CARE SHALL BE TAKEN NOT TO DAMAGE EXISTING TREES THAT ARE TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACEMENT OR COMPENSATION OF DAMAGED TREES. NOTE - SITE SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITHJATREE CONSERVATION PLAN i0 BE PREPARED BY A CERTIFI ARBORIST, AS REQUIRED BE SEC. 5.1.40(C)(4). xture & Engineerin 5510 CHEROKEE A� SURE I I ALEXANDRA VIRGINIA 2231 7034S6-33441 FAX703?56.66: verim wireless 1831 RACY COURT RICHMOND, VA 23222 STUARi P. PAVER V tic. No. 41047 a \� �FSS/ONM- .u4:l-N JONES MILL RAWLAND MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM CROZET, VA 22932 A1.BEMARLE COUNTY DEWN: In EMNWN; AW RMW. sFP TW DQE B/14A7 p PREU4I NARY ZOHIAC OWLS .2/11/08 SER N PNSF ,0, >a- TA, S/06708 A 1XV TIER II PN'SF SUBNRTAL vivoB ENLARGED SITE SURVEY IFc-ia Attachment A TREE INVENTORY NUMBER SPECIES CALIPER CANOPY HEIGHT AGL HEIGHT (349) OAK 12' 942' AMSL 56' '(351) DEAD OAK 18• XXX AMSL XXX '(353) POPLAR 14" 929' AMSL 43' (355) PERSIMON 18' 954' AMSL 69' (357) OAK 12' XXX AMSL XXX (359) OAK 12' XXX AMSL XXX (361) OAK 15" XXX AMSL XXX (363) POPLAR 13' 944' AMSL 63' (365) OAK 14• 943' AMSL 66' (367) OAK 13• 942' AMSL 64' (369) OPX 18' 949.32' AMSL 70.32' (371) OAK 15' 939' AMSL 64' (377) PERSIMON TWIN 25' 925' AMSL 39' (380) PERSIMON TWIN 10• 924' AMSL 43' 'TOTAL TREES TO BE REMOVED: 2 NOTE: REFERENCE TREE IS IDENTIFIED ABOVE IN BOLD NOTE: TREE DRIPLINES ARE DRAWN TO SCALE. LEGEND I TREES TO BE REMOVED EXTREME CARE SHALL BE TAKEN NOT TO DAMAGE EXISTING TREES THAT ARE TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACEMENT OR COMPENSATION OF DAMAGED TREES. NOTE - SITE SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITHJATREE CONSERVATION PLAN i0 BE PREPARED BY A CERTIFI ARBORIST, AS REQUIRED BE SEC. 5.1.40(C)(4). xture & Engineerin 5510 CHEROKEE A� SURE I I ALEXANDRA VIRGINIA 2231 7034S6-33441 FAX703?56.66: verim wireless 1831 RACY COURT RICHMOND, VA 23222 STUARi P. PAVER V tic. No. 41047 a \� �FSS/ONM- .u4:l-N JONES MILL RAWLAND MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM CROZET, VA 22932 A1.BEMARLE COUNTY DEWN: In EMNWN; AW RMW. sFP TW DQE B/14A7 p PREU4I NARY ZOHIAC OWLS .2/11/08 SER N PNSF ,0, >a- TA, S/06708 A 1XV TIER II PN'SF SUBNRTAL vivoB ENLARGED SITE SURVEY IFc-ia Attachment A AREA MAP FOR 24' X 36' PLOT - 1' = 300' 0 300' 600' FOR I" X 17' PLOT - 1' = 600' OTES ❑1 q OF TOWER N: 3923834.38 E: 11426751.91 LATITUDE: 38' 05' 56.69" LONGITUDE: 78' 41' 42.59' ELEVATION: 8851 2000' RADIUS FROM CL OF TOWER [3] EXISTING DWELLING, TYP, ecture & EngineerfnF SSI 0 CHEROKEE AVE SUFFE 110 ALDMORW, VIRGINIA 22312 703256.33+4 FAX 7032566622 verim wireless 1831 RACY COURT RICHMOND, VA 23222 KJf/ ?a-TH pF 1\I UARi P. PATiERS� S0-4 Lic. No. 41047 -o 1 \ F SS/ONAL SITIE f-ro.: JONES MILL RAWLAND MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM CROZE -, VA 22932 ALBEMARLE COUNTY ^^TIER IV PWSi SUBMITTAL !! s/-06/08 /AIREV TIER H PWSF SUAMM. IS/-j- Kvv ISHWTc-ig Attachment A EXISTING 18' OAK REFERENCE TREE N 10 I i t I / 2 1 / I C � r I 1 6 9 i \\\ {I 1 500' t 1 I 1 i i I i i SITE NOTES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME THE RESPONSeLITY OF LOCATING ANY UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (PUBLIC OR PRIVATE) THAT MAY EXIST AND CROSS THROUGH THE AREA OF CONSTRUCTION THAT ARE NOT SHOWN ON THESE PLANS. BEFORE YOU DIG, CALL 'MISS UTILITY' AT 1-800-552-7001. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING, AT HIS EXPENSE, ANY EXISTING UTIUTIES DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION. 2. ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK AT THE FIRST PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION AND CHECKED PERIODICALLY TO ENSURE THEY ARE FUNCTIONING AS INDICATED. 3. THE STOCKPILING OF EXCESS MATERIAL ON SITE WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. 4. ANY VEGETATED AREA DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE TOPSOILED AND SEEDED TO RESTORE A PERMANENT VEGETATIVE COVER. SEE PERMANENT SEEDING SCHEDULE, SHEET C -2C. 5, THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MEANS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION. SAFETY IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA REQUIREMENTS. 6. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SITE LAYOUT AND CONSTRUCTION STAKING, LOCATION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES AND UTILITIES MUST BE CONFIRMED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL WORK SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL CODES OR ORDINANCES. / CONSTRUCTION NOTES �t NEW 12' X 30' VERIZON WIRELESS EQUIPMENT SHELTER. SEE DETAIL 1, SHEET A -i. D NEW VERIZON WIRELESS CONCRETE STOOPS WITH HAND RAIL (TYP OF 2). 0 NEW VERIZON WIRELESS CONCRETE PIERS. INSTALL NEW GRAVEL. SEE DETAIL 1, SHEET C-4. a NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 7.0'1 ICE BRIDGE. © NEW VERIZON WIRELESS MONOPOLE TOWER. SEE ELEVATION VIEW, SHEET C-3. —FIELD STAKE �7 NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 20' WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE INGRESS/EGRESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT. SEE SHEET C -i FOR CONTINUATIDN. Q NEW VERIZON WIRELESS METER k DISCONNECT. F NEW VERIZON WIRELESS PANEL ANTENNAS. SEE ELEVATION VIEW, SHEET C-3. 10 NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 2,500 SF LEASE AREA. 11 NEW VERIZON WIRELESS GRAVEL ROAD. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET C-4, 12 NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 16' FARM GATE. SEE DETAIL 3, SHEET C-4. I I I I I I I E BARRED ' VV/RE , 2 I � l � FENCE 11 1 I f I ; i 1 1 I t ! � i 1 � I r r r I r 7 r 1 r ' t / r r r r ENLARGED SITE PLAN FOR 24' X 36' PLOT - = 5 0 5' 10' FOR 11' X I?" PLOT - i' = 10' SITE LIGHTING O 120V, MOTION CENSORED PHOTOCELL AND SHIELDED SHELTER LIGHT, O PROPOSED ILLUMINATION IS FOR TEMPORARY MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY PURPOSES ONLY. DEIYIOL.ITIVIV fVVTES OREMOVE/RELOCATE 16 L.F. OF EXISTING BARBED WIRE FENCE. SS 10 CF� AVE SUrE 110 ALE "ORK VIRGINiA,22312 703.256.3344 FAX 703256.6622 veru wireless 1831 RACY COURT RICHMOND, VA 23222 STUART P. PATTERSOhi Lic. N /.41047 f \�SS1QNAi_ sm pm.: )ONES MILL R 1YYLA YD MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM CROZET, VA 22932 AL.BEMARL.E COUNTY Dew": m DRAWN: Nw uveA�: sRP mco"M drl9/YT inn. No. SURr4177ALS YM. oE'ovnDN 4,11 Lo PRELIMINARY ZONING OWGS 2/11/08 IER 11 PWSF SUBMRTAL 3/06/06 t REV TIER 11 Pnf SUSUIML 5/13/06 5}iffTNMi: ENLARGED SITE PLAN %iWr No: C-2 Attachment A EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NOTES 1. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, ALL VEGETATIVE AND STRUCTURAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED ACCORDING TO MINIMUM STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK (3RD EDITION. 1992). 2. ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES ARE TO BE PLACED PRIOR TO OR AS THE FIRST STEP IN CONSTRUCTION. 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY SOIL STABILIZATION TO ALL DENUDED OR DISTRUBED AREAS WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER FINAL GRADE IS REACHED ON ANY PORTION OF THE SITE. SOIL STABILIZATION MUST ALSO BE APPLIED TO DENUDED AREAS WHICH MAY NOT BE AT FINAL GRADE BUT WHICH WILL REMAIN UNDISTURBED FOR LONGER THAN 30 DAYS. SOIL STABILIZATION MEASURES INCLUDE VEGETATIVE ESTABLISHMENT, MULCHING AND THE EARLY APPLICATION OF GRAVEL BASE MATERIAL ON AREAS TO BE PAVED. 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES PERIODICALLY AND AFTER EACH RUNOFF PRODUCING RAINFALL EVENT. ANY NECESSARY REPAIRS TO MAINTAIN THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AND CLEANUP OF SEDIMENTATION ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE MADE IMMEDIATELY. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL LIMIT SITE ACCESS BY CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES TO ENTRANCES PROTECTED BY A STONE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE (VESCH STD. & SPEC. 3.02) OR AN APPROVED COMPARABLE CONTROL MEASURE. SEDIMENT SHALL BE REMOVED FROM PAVED AREAS ON A DAILY BASIS. 6. STOCK PILES OF SOIL AND OTHER ERODIBLE MATERIAL SHALL BE STABILIZED OR PROTECTED WITH SEDIMENT TRAPPING MEASURES. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TEMPORARY PROTECTION AND PERMANENT STABILIZATION FOR STOCKPILES ON SITE AS WELL AS FOR MATERIALS TRANSPORTED FROM THE PROJECT SITE. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MONITOR AND TAKE PRECAUTIONS TO CONTROL DUST INCLUDING (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) USE OF WATER, MULCH OR CHEMICAL DUST ADHESIVES AND CONTROL OF CONSTRUCTION SITE TRAFFIC. S. EFFLUENT FROM DE -WATERING OPERATIONS SHALL BE FILTERED OR PASSED THROUGH AN APPROVED SEDIMENT TRAPPING DEVICE, OR BOTH, AND CHARGED IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT ADVERSELY AFFECT ADJACENT PROPERTIES, WETLANDS, WATERWAYS OR THE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM, 9. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ANY ADDITIONAL CONTROL MEASURES NECESSARY TO PREVENT EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION AS DETERMINED NECESSARY BY THE PLAN APPROVING AUTHORITY. 10. TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED UNTIL ALL DISTURBED AREAS ARE STABILIZED. AFTER STABILIZATION IS COMPLETE, ALL MEASURES SHALL BE REMOVED WITHIN 30 DAYS. TRAPPED SEDIMENT SHALL BE SPREAD AND SEEDED. CONSTRUCTION NOTES D NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 12' WIDE GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET C-4. a NEW TREE PROTECTION. SEE DETAIL 1, SHEET C -2C. F3] NEW VZW GRAVEL COMPOUND EROSION CONTROL LEGEND NEW EXISTIN f -TP_- TREE PROTECTION -XXX - ' CONTOURS UKNNAGL U11L M GRADING NOTES 1. ALL ELEVATIONS ARE FINISHED GRADE. 2. ENSURE POSITNE DRAINAGE FROM SITE AT ALL TIMES 3. PLACE GEOTEXTILE FILTER UNDER COMPOUND AND GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD. USE TYPAR 3401 OR EOWALENT. LAND DISTURBANCE AREA CALL SITE 1,206 SF ACCESS ROAD 17,232 SF TOTAL 18,438 SF THERE ARE NO CRITICAL SLOPES WITHIN THE PROJECT AREA. \J HAH&L11 _88--------------------------- EVC -- - a 1 SS_r ------------ - ------ 8 ------- --g85 --- - - ---------------- -------------- --- ------- -� f / / _ --- __ --883---- // .� Ex. 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No. 41047 > SITE NFO, JONES MILL RAWLAND MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM CROZET, VA 22932 ALBEMARLE COUNTY DESIGN; m IRtVI W. sir I TI V DATE' V19A7 o REUMIWR! IONINO GWGS 2/11/08 LER I PNS1 SUBLIRAL 3/06/08 TSR 11 PWSs SUBMRTAL 5/11/08 E&S PIAN (I OF 4) Attachment A C14 — ----------- --------- LLJ LLJ LLI LAJ V) uj V) 880,00, 878.001y I -- - - Lai 88D ------------------------- 876 ------------------------ ------ ---- - �/--- ----------- 877.50' I CJ ----------- L) MATCH LINE B THIS SHEET 7 Lj :z 880. V-4 878.00 (b N ol / '/ / / / / l 'ice'' /,'' /V CD -41 478.00' 88 SO' ----------- "I /I /-/'- - /I CONSTRUCTION NOTES ---------- ------ NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 12' WIDE GRAVEL 880.00, 876.00 ACCESS ROAD. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET C-4. -------------- / ------ 2] NEW 18 RCP 20 L.F. SEE DETAIL 4, SHEET C --� ----------- Y-.- MATCH LINE B THIS SHEET MATCH LINE SEE SHEET 6-2C E & S PLAN FOR 241: X 36: PLOT - 1* = 10' 0 io, 20] JFOR 11 X17 PLOT- 1'=20' wture & Engineering SS IO CHEROKEE AVE sunE I10 ALDMDRAIARGINIA223 2 703,2563144 FAX 703256.6672 veri= wireless 1831 RADY COURT RiCHmOND, VA 23222 0,TH of o STUART P. PATTERSON Lic. No. 41047 > �o S/ 3/ab ��� N�SS1ONAL P1142I&M JONES MILL RAWLAND MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY H11i FARM CROZET, VA 22932 Aamu COUNTY i M. f' I I W&w. S" I I A, IREV TIER u PwsF suwtm 15/ E&S PLAN (2 OF 4) I 0-, C -2B Attachment A Attachment A Attachment A A. TEMPORARY SEEDING SPECIFICATION PRIOR TO SEEDING, INSTALL NECESSARY CONTROL PRACTICES SUCH AS DIKES. WATERWAYS AND BASINS. PLANT SELECTION SELECT PLANTS APPROPRIATE TO THE SEASON AND SITE CONDITIONS FROM TABLES 3.31-b AND 3.31-C. NOTE THAT TABLE 3.31-B PRESENTS PLANTS WHICH CAN BE USED WITHOUT EXTENSIVE EVALUATION OF SITE CONDITIONS; TABLE 3.31-C PRESENTS MORE IN-DEPTH INFORMATION ON THE PLANT MATERIALS. SEEDED PREPARATION TO CONTROL EROSION ON BASE SOIL SURFACES. PLANTS MUST BE ABLE TO GERMINATE AND GROW. SEED BED PREPARATION IS ESSENTIAL, 1. LIMING AN ELEVATION SHOULD BE CONDUCTED TO DETERMINE IF LIME IS NECESSARY FOR TEMPORARY SEEDING. IN MOST SOILS, IT TAKES UP TO 6 MONTHS FOR pH ADJUSTMENT TO OCCUR FOLLOWING THE APPLICATION OF LIME. THEREFORE, IT MAY BE DIFFICULT TO JUSTIFY THE COST OF LIMING A TEMPORARY SITE, ESPECIALLY WHEN THE SOIL WILL LATER BE MOVED AND REGRADED. THE FOLLOWING TABLE MAY BE USED TO DETERMINE THE ACTUAL NEED ALONG WITH SUGGESTED APPLICATION RATES. SOURCE: VA. DSWC 2. FERTILIZER SHALL BE APPLIED AS 600 LBS./ACRE OF 10-2D-10 (14 LBS./1000 SQ. FT.) OR EQUIVALENT NUTRIENTS. LINE AND FERTILIZER SHALL BE INCORPORATED INTO THE TOP 2 TO 4 INCHES OF THE SOIL IF POSSIBLE, MULCHING 1. SEEDING MADE IN FALL FOR WINTER COVER AND DURING HOT AND DRY SUMMER MONTHS SHALL BE MULCHED ACCORDING TO MULCHING, STD. AND SPEC. 3.35 EXCEPT THAT HYDROMULCHES (FIBER MULCH) WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED ADEQUATE. STRAW MULCH SHOULD BE USED DURING THESE PERIODS. 2. TEMPORARY SEEDINGS MADE UNDER FAVORABLE SOIL AND SITE CONDITIONS DURING OPTIMUM SPRING AND FALL SEEDING DATES MAY REQUIRE MULCH. TABLE 3.31-B TABLE 3.31-A ACCEPTABLE TEMPORARY SEEDING PLANT MATERIALS LIMING REQUIREMENT FOR TEMPORARY SITES RATES RECOMMENDED APPLICATION PH TEST OF AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE BELOW 4.2 3 TONS PER ACRE 4.2 TO 5.2 TONSPPER 5.2 TO 6 1 AACEE SOURCE: VA. DSWC 2. FERTILIZER SHALL BE APPLIED AS 600 LBS./ACRE OF 10-2D-10 (14 LBS./1000 SQ. FT.) OR EQUIVALENT NUTRIENTS. LINE AND FERTILIZER SHALL BE INCORPORATED INTO THE TOP 2 TO 4 INCHES OF THE SOIL IF POSSIBLE, MULCHING 1. SEEDING MADE IN FALL FOR WINTER COVER AND DURING HOT AND DRY SUMMER MONTHS SHALL BE MULCHED ACCORDING TO MULCHING, STD. AND SPEC. 3.35 EXCEPT THAT HYDROMULCHES (FIBER MULCH) WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED ADEQUATE. STRAW MULCH SHOULD BE USED DURING THESE PERIODS. 2. TEMPORARY SEEDINGS MADE UNDER FAVORABLE SOIL AND SITE CONDITIONS DURING OPTIMUM SPRING AND FALL SEEDING DATES MAY REQUIRE MULCH. TABLE 3.31-B ACCEPTABLE TEMPORARY SEEDING PLANT MATERIALS "QUICK REFERENCE FOR ALL REGIONS" RATES PE ANTING DATES PUNTING DATFS ll_95,/ArRf) SEPT. 1 - FEB. 15 50/50 MIX OF ANNUAL RYEGRASS LOLIUM MULTI-FLORUM & CEREAL (WINTER) RYE 50-100 (SECALE CEREALS) FEB. 16 - APR. 30 ANNUAL RYEGRASS 60-100 LOLIUM MULTI-FLORVM MAY 1 - AUG. 31 GERMAN MILLET 50 (SETARIA ITALICA) B. PERMANENT SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS PLANT SELECTION 1. SELECTION OF PLANT MATERIALS IS BASED ON CLIMATE, TOPOGRAPHY, SOILS, LAND USE, AND PLANTING SEASON. TO DETERMINE WHICH PLANT MATERIALS ARE BEST ADAPTED TO A SPECIFIC SITE, USE TABLES 3.32-A AND 3.32-8 WHICH DESCRIBE PLANT CHARACTERISTICS AND LIST RECOMMENDED VARIETIES. 2. APPROPRIATE SEEDING MIXTURES FOR VARIOUS SITE CONDITIONS IN VIRGINIA ARE GIVEN IN TABLES 3.32-C, 3.32-D AND 3.32-E. THESE MIXTURES ARE DESIGNED FOR GENERAL USE, AND ARE KNOWN TO PERFORM WELL IN THE SITES DESCRIBED. CHECK TABLES 3.32-A AND 3.32-8 FOR RECOMMENDED VARIETIES. 3. A MORE EXTENSIVE DESCRIPTION OF PLANT MATERIALS (GRASSES AND LEGUMES). THEIR USAGE AND PICTORIAL REPRESENTAION CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDIX 3.32-c. 4. WHEN USING SOME VARIETIES OF TURFGRASSES. THE VIRGINIA CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION (VCIA) RECOMMENDED TURFGRASS MIXTURES MAY ALSO BE USED. CONSUMER PROTECTION PROGRAMS HAVE BEEN DEVISED TO IDENTIFY QUALIFY SEED OF THE VARIETIES RECOMMENDED BY THE VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE. THESE WILL BEAR A LABEL INDICATING THAT THEY ARE APPROVED BY THE ASSOCIATION. MIXTURES MAY BE DESIGNED FOR A SPECIFIC PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGION OR BASED ON INTENDED USE. SPECIAL CONSIDERATION IS GIVEN TO PLANT CHARACTERISTICS, PERFORMANCE, ETC. LIME AND FERTILIZER LIME AND FERTILIZER NEEDS SHOULD BE DETERMINED BY SOIL TESTS. SOIL TESTS MAY BE PERFORMED BY THE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE SOIL TESTING LA80RATORY AT VPI & SU, OR BY A REPUTABLE COMMERCIAL LABORATORY. INFORMATION CONCERNING THE STATE SOIL TESTING LABORATORY IS AVAILIABLE FROM COUNTY EXTENSION AGENTS. REFERENCE APPENDIX 3.32-d FOR LIMING APPLICATION (IN LBS) NEEDED TO CORRECT UNDESIRABLE pH FOR VARIOUS SOIL TYPES. UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS WHERE IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN A SOIL TEST, THE FOLLOWING SOIL AMENDMENTS WILL BE APPLIED. LIME COASTAL PLAIN: 2 TONS/ACRE PULVERIZED AGRICULTURAL GRADE LIMESTONE (90 LBS./1000 SQ. FT.). PIEDMONT AND APPALACHIAN REGION: 2 TONS/ACRE PULVERIZED AGRICULTURAL GRADE LIMESTONE (90 LBS./1000 SQ. FT.) NOTE: AN AGRICULTURAL GRADE OF LIMESTONE SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED. FERTILIZER MIXED GRASSES AND LEGUMES: 1000 LBS./ACRE 10-20-10 OR EQUIVALENT NUTRIENTS (23LBS./1000 SQ. FT,), LEGUMES STANDS ONLY: 1000 LBS./ACRE 5-20-10 (23 LBS,/1000 SQ. FT.) IS PREFERRED. HOWEVER, 1000 LBS./ACRE OF 10-20-10 OR EQUIVALENT MAY BE USED. GRASS STANDS ONLY: 1000 LBS./ACRE 5-20-10 OR EQUIVALENT NUTRIENTS (23LBS./1000 SQ- FT.). OTHER FERTILIZER FORMULATIONS, INCLUDING SLOW-RELEASE SOURCES OF NITROGEN (PREFERRED FROM A WATER QUALITY STANDPOINT), MAY BE USED PROVIDED THEY CAN SUPPLY THE SAME AMOUNTS AND PROPORTIONS OF PLANT NUTRIENTS. MULCHING ALL PERMANENT SEEDING MUST BE MULCHED IMMEDIATELY UPON COMPLETION nc SrrO eooLlCeT!ON. RErca TO I; iULCuln;n crD, ,oA. SocC, 3.35. NOTE: 1. ALL REFERENCES ARE MADE TO THE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION OF THE 1992 VIRGINIA EROSION AND CONTROL HANDBOOK. DRIP LINE �Z J V b Lu nU- 'z >= o E U IV) z r0 2 X 2 STAKES AT 4' OC NOTE: DRIVE STAKES FIRMLY INTO GROUND AT LEAST 12" NOTE: TREE PROTECTION FENCING SHALL BE PLACED DIRECTLY UNDER DRIPUNE UNLESS SPECIFICALLY SHOWN ON THE GRADING PLAN TREE PROTECTION DETAIL TP -2 NOT TO SCALE .rchitecture & Engineering 5510 CHEROKEE AVE surra 110 ALDMDRI4 VIRGINIA 22312 703.256.3344 FAX 703.256.6622 VM W.CLAAMD sFN.COM verist wireless :831 RADY COURT RICHMOND, VA 23222 f� ST ART P. PATTERSON x V Lic. No. 41047 a �0 5, 1 FSS/ONAL 1;_� SRE NFO.: JONES MILL RAWLAND MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM CROZET, VA 22932 ALBEMARLE COUNTY a MWN: JAW 11 REva=w: 6PP TTVb.TE: wlgm iLSITt.�1 DESCRYTXJN I MTE II A. I�REU4iMAfiT IDN�AG DWLS 2/11 /cf8 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DETAILS & SPECIFICATIONS „C -2E Attachment A REFERENCE TREE IDENTIFIED AS 18' OAK HEIGHT = 949.32' AMSL, 70.32' A.G.L. NOTE: FENCE NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY }—TOP OF TOWER APPURTENANCES ELEVATION = [959.0'±] AMSL TOP OF TOWER it ANTENNAS ELEVATION . [957.0'±/ AMSL D r TCP OF CANOPY —�• T — ELEVATION = [949.32'—O"±] AU�SLY (LIGHTNING ROD) — G`1 NEW VERIZON WIRELESS ICE BRIDGE NEW VERIZON WIRELESS 12'x30' EQUIPMENT SHELTER TOWER FOUNDATION DESIGNED BY OTHERS (3) NEW VERIZON WIRELESS FLUSH MOUNTED PANEL ANTENNAS ELEVATION = [68'—D"f) A.G.L. — --- NEW VERIZON MESS 71.0' A.G.L. MONOPOLE 'HEIGHT INCLUDES ABOVE GROUND FOUNDATION AND BOLT HEIGHTS. SEE DETAIL 2, THIS SHEET. 12' MAX — FACE OF NEW ANTENNA (TYP. OF 3) FACE OF NEW MONOPOLE Jv __Di ENLARGED VIEW C-3 NOT TO SCALE NOTES I. TYPICAL FLUSH—MOUNT DESIGN USING COLLAR, BRACKET AND PIPE MOUNTS. 2. FINAL MOUNTING DESIGN MAY VARY SLIGHTLY DEPENDING ON AVAILABILITY AND SPECIFIC MANUFACTURER. 3. PROPOSED ANTENNAS — ANPHENOL ANTEL MODEL BXA-185085 / 12 DIMENSIONS — 12.22-(H) X 6.06-(W) X 4,13'(D) TOWER BOLTS (TY') f 2 ENLARGED VIEW C-3 NOT TO SCALE 1. NO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING MATERIAL WILL BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NEW TOWER. 2. REGARDLESS OF THE LUMENS EMITTED, EACH OUTDOOR LUMINAIRE SRALL BE FULLY SHIELD AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 4.17 BY THE ZONING SUPPLEMENT 130, 10-13-04, 3. TOWER AND ALL OTHER ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT TO BE PAINTED SHERWIN WILLIAMS MATTE JAVA BROWN' 16090. 4. BASE OF TOWER NOT TO EXCEED 30' DIAMETER AND TOP NOT TO EXCEED 18" DIAMETER, 5_ NEWI FI FR Tn HAVF AN Ar.raFGATr nAltc14 6. ALL VERTICAL COAXIAL CABLES WILL BE RUN INSIDE OF THE MONOPOLE. _ BEGINNING OF POLE 7 LIGHTNING ROD WILL NOT EXCEED 2' ABOVE THE TOWER AND ELEVATION = [886'— 10°t] AMSL WILL BE I DIAMETER 30/ _ _ TO_P OF FOUNOATEON �— ELEVATION [886'-6"±I AMSL — — --� / FINISHED GRADE OTOWER ELEVATION (886'-0't] AAt$L ELEVATION VIEW U NOT TO SCALE rchitecture & Engineerin SS I O CHEROKEE AVE SUFTE 110 ALDMORIA, VIRGINIA 22312 703.256.3344 FAX703.2%,6622 VVTINI.CIARKNEXSM.CoM veriATM wireless 1831 RADY COURT RICHMOND, VA 23222 !/ �p,LTH of �J Lii/ONAL N . 41047 > �o r."4" 1 JONES MILL RAWI.AND MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM CROZET, VA 22932 ALBEMARLE COUNTY DESIGN: m l r+Rfl f0 I nv _ srr SMI DESCRFnoN I DATE PREOWM RY ZONING O1VGS 2/11/08 TIER n PWS7 SUBUITfAL 3/06/06 REV TIER R PWSF SUSURTAL 5/13'Dk 9££T NAM@ 9-arNo� ELEVATION VIEW C-3 Attachment A NO.57 COARSE AGGREGATE BOTTOM LAYER OF MIRAFI HP570 GEOSYNTHETIC. EXTEND 2' BEYOND TOE OF AGGREGATE SLOPE, ALL AROUND i— _I1' 6' MINIMUM COMPACTED SUBGRADE SECTION – GRAVEL AREA NOT TO SCALE NO.57 COARSE AGGREGATE (3" MINIMUM) 1" MIN. ABOVE REMOVE ORGANIC MATERIAL EXISTING CRADE- 12'-0' ERASDTe 0 1 12" PER 6' OF SLOPE / G 1 1/2" PER 6' SLOPE a- EXISTING FENCE POST 4" X 4" WOOD I FTREATED POST 4" X 4" WOOD TREATED POST ENI CE POST lop Architecture & Engineering 5510 CHERCNO=E AVE SUTFE 110 ALDMOREA. VIRGINEA 22312 703-256-3344 FAX 703-2SA"n 3 FARM GATE NOT TO SCALE 5 1/2" MINIMUM AT CROWN I =I :ILLI �li►=Ll-Ifl-Ill.�illll-I►1--LI �1fil—"II�=If�. -1I_I I I I I I GEOTEXTILE FABRIC WHERE REQUIRED. EARTH WORK SUBGRADE COMPACTION & SELECT GRANULAR FILL VERIFY WITH CONSTRUCTION MANAGER PRIOR TO BID 0 CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CLEARING &GRUBBING THE FILL WITH CONSTPI lr'T --PON SITE AND PnenwnY nornc THE CONTRACTOR SHAD L COMPLY WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED WITHIN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT WHEN NECESSARY PREPARED FOR THIS SITE FOR SITE WORK PREPARATION & 4 OZ. NOP FOUNDATION WORK. AS A MINIMUM THE TOP 3" OF GRADE SHALT. BE REMOVED. FILTER FOE THE EXPOSED SUBGRADE COMPACTED, GEOTEXTILE FABRIC AS REQUIRED FOR UNSTABLE SOIL CONDITION. © ALL SELECT GRANULAR FILL SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A 957. COMPACTION AT A MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY ASTM D-1557 OR WITHIN PLUS OR MINUS 3% OF OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT. TYPICAL ACCESS ROAD CROSS SECTION L41 CROSS SECTION OF PIPE NOT TO SCALE C-4 NOT TO SCALE VARIES 9" MIN 57 COARSE AGGREGATE MINIMUM) OVE ORGANIC MATERIAL AGGREGATE BASE MATERIAL t 1, NV. 21A PLAN FOR PIPE INVERTS PIPE SIZE GRAVEL MAT (i/57 STONE) COMPACT TO STABILIZE PIPES verim wireless 1831 RADY COURT RICHMOND, VA 23222 I Hoo Op i fG1 STUART P, PATTERSM v Lic. No. 41047 > �o I \� -SSIONAL SITE Naos JONES MILL RAWLAND MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM CROZET, VA 22932 ALBEMARLE COUNTY DMWN: RfVEV'/: Spp o REUP&ARY ZOkING QWGS 2/11/09 ��� TER U PA'SF "WTTAL 3/05/09 f=\IREY TIER EI pffsr SU91M', 5/11/08 CMI. DETAILS Sl�f NOs C-4 Attachment A 3'-5 7/8" r__--- --- ------------------------------ I pp II 1 SCROLL FAN EXHAUSTr I I I VSTA�NDARO ELBOW W/SNAP IN SCREEN LOCATION/ ! I E E SHIP LOOSE f f If I I5 I I I .I ! I I 'x_2" I I � 4" WALL THICKNESS I I I 2" SERVICE ENTRY E II I it I ELEVATION C keaV 9'-5 3/8" 3" EMT STANDOFF STRAP io t 30'-5" rchitecture & Engineerir, i r---------------rt---------------------- 150 PSF I Ei I I I XMI ALEDRIA, VIRGINIA 223 I II f L ----1 I E E D I II I I I I I I e IE f WWW.CLAPR4 XSEN.00 I I1 00 f 1.0 I II 0- I I I C1- ! I 11 I N [ i 1I WR I iq I iP e I lu ILO a ;I y, i L.I. veru wireless 90 MPH 9°_8"� _ ELEVATION A -9 3'" B 1. 1.0 30'-0" 1831 RADY COURT NOTE: PROPOSED BUILDING LIGHT FIXTURE WILL BE SHIELDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALBEMARLE COUNTY REQUIREMENTS AND OPERATED BY MOTION SENSOR. PROPOSED ILLUMINATION IS FOR TEMPORARY MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY PURPOSES ONLY, ATIONS NOT TO SCALE C D A ELEVATION KEY VENT SHELTER NOTES 1, DESIGN CRITERIA: FLOOR LIVE LOAD ROOF LIVE LOAD SNOW LOAD GROUND SNOW LOAD, Py FLAT ROOF SNOW LOAD, PI SNOW EXPOSURE FACTOR, Ce SNOW LOAD IMPORTANCE FACTOR, I THERMAL FACTOR, Ct WIND LOAD BASIC WIND SPEED, V WIND IMPORTANCE FACTOR, I BUILDING CATEGORY WIND EXPOSURE CATEGORY INTERNAL PRESSURE COEFFICIENT SEISMIC LOAD SEISMIC USE GROUP SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR, I SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION, SS SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION, S, SITE CLASS SPECTRAL RESPONSE COEFFICIENT, SDS SPECTRAL RESPONSE COEFFICIENT, SDr SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY BASIC SEISMIC -FORCE -RESISTING SYSTEM BASIC DESIGN SHEAR, V SEISMIC RESPONSE COEFFICIENT, CS ANALYSIS PROCEDURE I 1.00 D.284 0.085 D 0.298 0.136 C LIGHT FRAME WALLS WITH 5HEAR PANELS - ALL OTHER MATERIALS 0.056 W 0.119 EQUIVALENT LATERAL FORCE PROCEDURE 2. THE SHELTER IS TO BE CLASSIFIED AS USE GROUP U, TYPE iB CONSTRUCTION PER THE VIRGINIA UNIFORM STATEWIDE BUILDING CODE, EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 15, 2005. 3. THIS SHELTER IS TO BE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VIRGINIA UNIFORM STATEWIDE BUILDING CODE. EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 16, 2005. 4. BUILDING WILL BE PLACED ON CONCRETE PIERS. 5._ .g�ILDING SHALL BE LOCATED THREE FEET (3'-0") OR MORE FROM ELEVAnON 0 � ' ANY PROPERTY LINE, INTERIOR LOT LINE OR ANY OTHER BUILDING. 11'-7^ T 6. BUILDING WILL HAVE A DARK BROWN, AGGREGATE STONE FINISH. S ART P. PATTERSO Lic. No. 4 047 a 1p 10? 01, \ SSS/ONAL SM I�M.: JONES MILL RAWLAND MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM CROZET, VA 22932 ALBEMARLE COUNTY omat M DRAWNi }AW vmv, S" TN N.T& wiom ISYM-1 DSCUT10N 1 DAM 1 ; 9 PWSF TIER V i SHELTER ELEVATIONS A-1 Attachment A rchitecture & Engineerir, 5510 CHEROKEE A% 150 PSF SUFFE 1 I XMI ALEDRIA, VIRGINIA 223 I 17 PSF 703256.3344 FAX703.2*66, WWW.CLAPR4 XSEN.00 30 PSF 25 PSF 1.0 1.0 1.2 veru wireless 90 MPH 1. 1.0 1831 RADY COURT 1 RICHMOND, VA 23222 B moi.,_ to.1 s I 1.00 D.284 0.085 D 0.298 0.136 C LIGHT FRAME WALLS WITH 5HEAR PANELS - ALL OTHER MATERIALS 0.056 W 0.119 EQUIVALENT LATERAL FORCE PROCEDURE 2. THE SHELTER IS TO BE CLASSIFIED AS USE GROUP U, TYPE iB CONSTRUCTION PER THE VIRGINIA UNIFORM STATEWIDE BUILDING CODE, EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 15, 2005. 3. THIS SHELTER IS TO BE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VIRGINIA UNIFORM STATEWIDE BUILDING CODE. EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 16, 2005. 4. BUILDING WILL BE PLACED ON CONCRETE PIERS. 5._ .g�ILDING SHALL BE LOCATED THREE FEET (3'-0") OR MORE FROM ELEVAnON 0 � ' ANY PROPERTY LINE, INTERIOR LOT LINE OR ANY OTHER BUILDING. 11'-7^ T 6. BUILDING WILL HAVE A DARK BROWN, AGGREGATE STONE FINISH. S ART P. PATTERSO Lic. No. 4 047 a 1p 10? 01, \ SSS/ONAL SM I�M.: JONES MILL RAWLAND MONOPOLE 2352 HOLLY HILL FARM CROZET, VA 22932 ALBEMARLE COUNTY omat M DRAWNi }AW vmv, S" TN N.T& wiom ISYM-1 DSCUT10N 1 DAM 1 ; 9 PWSF TIER V i SHELTER ELEVATIONS A-1 Attachment A V@/7ZOtfwireless (farad-dJiNcreel fila\ 21. 008 O: Gerald Gatohll. Senior Pfariner County (WAIflenlarle Department ufCommunity De%efopnlernt 401 1fclntire Read Charlottesville. Vir-inia t� J RE: SDP -2008-/1 _ Tracy -Temple I,P Propert (`Jones PM/ SF ,/� Mill") /Verizon Tier II Dear Gerald: For Hour review, please find ei� mfit (8) lull -sized U I" s 17") copies of*thc revised site development drawings for Verizon tik'irelcss' proposed Personal �k,ircless Service Faciliiti attached with this letter. 1'11ese plans have been 1•evised to show a monopole height 71 lect, which is equal to the 11611 -It that was observed during the balloon test. Based on a 1611ow-up attempt to survc} the reference tree's hei(,llt, we are now proposinj4 a monopole that would he approximately ciollt feet (7.68') taller than the reference tree. I fowever'. we would like to request the ability to i:o up to I() feet ahoN e the rcfcrejlcc tree, if you are in a`�rccnlcnt that these two (actually 232') additional feet would not �oreatly increase the visibility ul this site since it is well screened and has an ample amount ol'backdrop. Please do not hesitate to contact nie if you should have any questions re`�ardin`, this re- submittal. Sincerer, Step 'ell Waller. AfCP lunlll`T Manager 'Wircless Resources, file. Consultants to Verizon Wircless Attachments: ReN ised Dra« ings (8 copies) Attachment B Attachment r nagery from Commonwealth of Virginia June 10, 2008 M. m 4*-,. p6 h sm H - r #z -V- 4 i 2170 i�-•- i WHITE HALL ROAD r