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SDP201800027 Correspondence 2018-04-20
1 VERIZON- "FRYS SPRING" (ST"STREET STATION) TIER II PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICE FACILITY Project Description/Request: Cellco Partnership, operating as Verizon Wireless ("Verizon"), respectfully requests approval of a Tier II Personal Wireless Service Facility(PWSF), with a 103-foot tall monopole to be located behind Dick's Sporting Goods and the Wegmans grocery store at 5th Street Station, which has an address of 100 Wegmans Way. This subject property is identified as Tax Map Parcel Number 076M1-00-00-00200 (the "Property"), and the facility will be sited along the tree line that is adjacent to the right-of-way for Interstate Route 64. Verizon is also requesting approval of a Special Exception that would allow a minor modification of the flush-mounting restrictions that are set forth in Zoning Ordinance Section 5.1.40.b(2)(c) "Projection." Verizon's base station equipment will consist of radio transmitting and battery back-up cabinets to be installed on a concrete pad, and an emergency back-up power generator on a separate concrete pad, with its supporting propane tank nearby. The monopole, antennas, and base station equipment will all be painted with Sherwin Williams Java Brown-#6090,which is a matte enamel color that has been previously approved as an appropriate color for many other "Treetop" Personal Wireless Service Facility sites throughout Albemarle County. The ground equipment for this facility will be contained within a 750 square-foot leased area, the monopole will be within a separate 400 square-foot leased area, and the two leased areas will be connected with a non-exclusive 20' wide access and utility easement. The lease areas will be enclosed with a wooded, stockade screening fence that will be stained to match the monopole and ground equipment from the adjacent right-of-way. Network Objectives: Verizon is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to provide various types of state-of-the-art wireless communications services within Albemarle County. These are comprised of Cellular (CDMA / 800 MHz), PCS (Personal Communication Service / 1900 MHz), the Long Term Evolution 4G Network(LTE/700 MHz)and Advanced Wireless Service(AWS/2100 MHz)technologies combined for a wide range of services which are used for mobile voice,data,video and text messaging among other services. Whenever possible, it is Verizon's goal to provide seamless in-building, in-car and on-street coverage and the full range of voice and data services to existing as well as potential future customers. In doing so,Verizon has determined that the area surrounding this proposed site needs expanded coverage to serve businesses within 5th Street Station, nearby residential developments to the north and south, and other businesses to the east, south and west. Additionally, the proposed facility will help to increase network capacity by offloading the demand for the company's voice and data services that are currently being provided by the Verizon's nearest neighboring sites: "Carters Mountain" to the southeast (former Alltel tower located in the tower farm at the top of Carters Mountain) and "Old Lynchburg Road" to the West (collocation on a pole in Dominion Power's high-tension power transmission line). Character of the Area: Access to the proposed PWSF will be provided through the existing travelways within the shopping center that begin at the intersection of 5th Street Station Parkway and 5th Street Extended,then follow Verizon PWSF Page 1 Frys Spring(5th Street Station) Wegmans Way along the western edge of the shopping center, and around to the south and back side of the buildings. Verizon's base station compound will be constructed behind the curb, with the monopole being installed uphill and further south. The proposed monopole will be located approximately 6.5 feet north of the right-of-way for 1-64, while the ground equipment compound will be 43.5 feet away. The proposed PWSF will be installed at the rear of a strip containing the anchor store Wegmans and other large retail stores within this development and uphill from the receiving, loading and utility areas on a knoll that runs along frontage of 1-64 west-bound lanes. This parcel contains approximately 47.68 acres, with areas in the shopping center, directly to the north being fully developed and occupied by a variety of retail and service businesses. Properties to the south on the opposite side of 1-64 consist of single-family residential dwellings within the Foxcroft development and Light Industrial uses, such as the FedEx Shipping Center, within the Mill Creek Business Park. The nearest off-site dwelling is in Foxcroft, approximately 632 feet southwest of the monopole site. The site of this facility has a ground level elevation of 431.6 feet Above Mean Sea Level (AMSL). The subject parcel, which is zoned Planned Development Shopping Center (PDSC) is also located within Entrance Corridor (EC) Overlay District, and within the Scottsville Magisterial District. Adjoining properties to the northeast are zoned PUD in the Willoughby development. Properties on the opposite side of 1-64 to the south are zoned PUD in the Foxcroft development and Mill Creek Industrial Park and R-1 for the parcels containing the Charlottesville-Albemarle Regional Jail, Blue Ridge Regional Detention Center, and Piedmont Virginia Community College. Adjacent parcels just to the east and west are zoned Planned Development Shopping Center, with parcels zoned L-1 Light Industry and HC Highway Commercial west of the shopping center. The density of these surrounding residential, commercial, and institutional developments, combined with the steady traffic that travels along 1-64 throughout the day are key contributing factors to the needs for additional network capacity within this area. Compliance with Section 5.1.40 of the Albemarle County Zoning Ordinance Section 5.1.40(b) - Development Requirements for Tier ll Personal Wireless Service Facilities (Items 1 - 12) 1. General design: The facility shall be designed, installed and maintained as follows: (a) Guv wires. Guy wires are prohibited: The proposed monopole will not require any installation of guy wires. (b) Outdoor lighting. Outdoor lighting for the facility shall be permitted only during maintenance periods; regardless of the lumens emitted, each outdoor luminaire shall be fully shielded as required by section 4.17;provided that these restrictions shall not apply to any outdoor lighting required by federal law: One LED Floodlight will be installed on the H-frame equipment stand and that will only be used as needed during unexpected events that require nighttime visits by Verizon's technical operations staff for maintenance. For safety reasons, this light must be adjustable so that it can provide adequate lighting as needed to work across the whole area of the compound. No additional lighting will be installed at the proposed location of the monopole. Verizon PWSF Page 2 Frys Spring(5th Street Station) (c) Ground equipment. Any ground equipment shelter not located within an eligible support structure or an existing building shall be screened from all lot lines either by terrain, existing structures, existing vegetation, or by added vegetation approved by the agent: The proposed base station equipment and generator will be placed in a location that is screened from offsite views by trees along the right-of-way, and by its placement nearly 15 feet below the crest of the knoll just to the south of the site. Additionally, a wooden screening fence will also be installed to help screen elements the equipment from views at the rear of the buildings within the shopping center. Any portions of equipment that are visible above the screening fence will be painted to match the tower and blend into the wooded area. (d) Whip antenna. A whip antenna less than six (6) inches in diameter may exceed the height of the facility, the eligible support structure, or the existing building: No whip antennas are currently proposed with this application. (e) Grounding rod.A grounding rod, whose height shall not exceed two (2)feet and whose width shall not exceed one (1) inch in diameter at the base and tapering to a point, may be installed at the top of the facility, the eligible support structure, or the existing building: The proposed grounding rod to be mounted at the top of this monopole will comply with the County's sizing requirements for a maximum of 2 feet in length and 1-inch in diameter. 2. Antennas and associated equipment. Antennas and associated equipment that are not entirely within a proposed facility, an eligible support structure, or an existing building shall be subject to the following: (a) Number of arrays. The total number of arrays of antennas shall not exceed three (3). All types of antennas and dishes, regardless of their use, shall be counted toward the limit of three arrays: Verizon will use a mounting collar and mounting frames that will allow all six (6) of the necessary antennas to be installed in a single array within three(3) horizontally separated sectors at the same height. This antenna array will be centerline mounted at the 99-foot AGL level (531' AMSL) level, and two(2)antennas will be will be grouped in each sector supporting the combination of Cellular, PCS, LTE and AWS frequencies all at one mounting level on the monopole.Other supporting devices consisting of six (6) remote radio heads and two (2) fiber optics surge protection boxes will be placed below the antennas so that they are not likely to be visible from any nearby or distant off- site views. (b)Size. Each antenna proposed under the pending application shall not exceed the size shown on the application, which size shall not exceed one thousand four hundred(1400)square inches: The antennas to be installed in Verizon's array are identified as Commscope Model#JAHH-65C-R3B [95.7"(H) x 13.8"(W), equaling 1320.66 square inches]. (c) Projection. No antenna shall project from the facility, structure or building beyond the minimum required by the mounting equipment, and in no case shall the closest point of the back of the antenna be more than twelve (12) inches from the facility, structure, or building, and in no case shall the farthest point of the back of the antenna be more than eighteen (18) inches from the facility, structure, or building: Verizon PWSF Page 3 Frys Spring(5th Street Station) The proposed antennas in all sectors will be mounted so that there is no more than 18" of distance between the face of the monopole and the backs of the antennas. When down-tilt is being employed the County's flush-mounting requirements sets maximum standoff distances between the face of the monopole and the back of the antennas at 12" from the bottom and 18" from the top. However,Verizon's antennas in this proposal will use Remote Electrical Tilt,instead of physical tilting. Therefore, this application includes a modification request to allow the both the tops and bottoms of the antenna to be separated 18"from the nearest point of the pole's face. (d) Color. Each antenna and associated equipment shall be a color that matches the facility, structure or building: All antennas will be painted the same Java Brown color as the proposed monopole. 3. Tree conservation plan; content. Before the building official issues a building permit for the facility, the applicant shall submit a tree conservation plan prepared by a certified arborist. The plan shall be submitted to the agent for review and approval to ensure that all applicable requirements have been satisfied. The plan shall specify tree protection methods and procedures, identify all existing trees to be removed on the parcel for the installation, operation and maintenance of the facility, and identify all dead and dying trees that are recommended to be removed. In approving the plan, the agent may identify additional trees or lands up to two hundred (200)feet from the lease area to be included in the plan. Because all construction is being proposed within an area that was already disturbed during development of the shopping center, there will not be any construction, grading or disturbance within the tree line that surrounds the site proposed for this facility. However, Verizon will obtain an analysis prepared by a Certified Arborist to ensure that there no unexpected damage will occur to any of the trees providing screening within the 1-64 right-of-way margin prior to the approval of a building permit. Any such findings will then be provided to the Department of Community Development, with necessary remedies being incorporated into the construction drawings / site plan. 4. Creation of slopes steeper than 2:1. No slopes associated with the installation of the facility and its accessory uses shall be created that are steeper than 2:1 unless retaining walls, revetments, or other stabilization measures acceptable to the county engineer are employed: All of Verizon's communications cable lines connecting the base station equipment to the monopole will be placed inside an underground duct bank that runs uphill from the equipment compound to the monopole.Therefore,Verizon's construction work will not change the existing slope of the knoll between the base station and pole or creation of any resulting slopes that would be greater than 2:1. 5. Ground equipment shelter; fencing. Any ground equipment shelter not located within an existing building shall be fenced only with the approval of the agent upon finding that the fence: (i) would protect the facility from trespass in areas of high volumes of vehicular or pedestrian traffic or, in the rural areas, to protect the facility from livestock or wildlife;(ii)would not be detrimental to the character of the area;and (iii)would not be detrimental to the public health,safety or general welfare Verizon is proposing the installation of a 6-foot high wooden, stockade fence in order to prevent trespassing,while also providing additional screening of the equipment which faces the rear, utility and loading areas of buildings within the shopping center. The location and design details of the Verizon PWSF Page 4 Frys Spring(5th Street Station) proposed screening fence are provided in the construction drawings/site plan being submitted with this application. 6. Screening and siting to minimize visibility. The site shall provide adequate opportunities for screening and the facility shall be sited to minimize its visibility from adjacent parcels and streets, regardless of their distance from the facility. The facility also shall be sited to minimize its visibility from any entrance corridor overlay district, state scenic river, national park or national forest, regardless of whether the site is adjacent to the district, river, park or forest. If the facility would be located on lands subject to a conservation easement or an open space easement, or adjacent to a conservation easement or open space easement, the facility shall be sited so that it is not visible from any resources specifically identified for protection in the deed of easement: For the most part, the proposed monopole will be set above the normal lines of sight. This is because of the lengthy stretch of mature trees on the heavily wooded knoll that provides a buffer between the shopping center and 1-64. From the westbound lanes of 1-64(between the Avon Street Extended overpass and approaching Exit 120 to 5th Street Extended), the proposed facility will be screened by the trees until you are passing by and directly parallel with the shopping center.Then, the tallest portion of the monopole an its antennas might be seen when looking directly upward and away from the road. Approaching the site from the eastbound lanes on 1-64, the brown monopole may have the appearance of a minor extension above the surrounding treetops at some points. When viewed from the north while heading south on 5th Street SW, the proposed monopole will blend in with the tall trees immediately to the south, while also having a backdrop provided by distant slopes of Carters Mountain. Views toward this site from the nearest residential developments along the northern boundary(Willoughby) of the shopping center and on the south side of 1-64 (Foxcroft) are screened by the wooded buffers of open space along the outer edges of both developments. Therefore, the larger portions of this facility will only be visible from interior points within the shopping itself, and even in those cases it will be painted to blend in with the wooded buffer of trees to the south. Although the top portion of the proposed facility will be visible slightly above the treetops at some points along 1-64, the lower 80% - 90% of it will be afforded an extensive amount of natural screening. By comparison, the nearest existing PWSF located just to the west of 5th Street SW (behind the Christian Aid Mission), has an unpainted monopole,which is located in an open parking lot with as much as 50%- 70%of its height being visible from both directions on the interstate and from of 5th Street as well. 7. Open space plan resources. The facility shall not adversely impact resources identified in the natural resources chapter of the county's comprehensive plan and the parks and green systems chapters in any county master plan: Aside from the fact that this site is located in the Entrance Corridor Overlay District,which requires the need for Architectural Review Board approval, Verizon has identified no other open space, natural, man-made or other specifically identified resources that would be adversely impacted by approval of this application. Verizon PWSF Page 5 Frys Spring(5th Street Station) 8. Horizontal separation of multiple facilities. 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: The proposed PSWF will be the first of its kind to be located on the subject parcel, and there are not any other facilities located on any of the adjacent parcels. Therefore, there will be no other existing facilities that are within the close proximity as specified by the restrictions of this particular section. 9. Diameter of monopole. 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: As indicated in the attached construction drawings, Verizon's proposed monopole will be designed and constructed so that it is 30 inches at its base and tapers to 18 inches at its top. 10. Height of monopole. The top of the monopole, measured in elevation above mean sea level,shall not be more than ten (10)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 monopole above the pre-existing natural ground elevation: At 103 feet tall (535 feet Above Mean Sea Level - AMSL), the proposed monopole will be approximately 10 feet above the top elevation of the reference tree, which is identified as a 15" diameter Poplar tree that is 98 feet tall (525 feet AMSL) and has a drip line that is approximately 21.6 feet south of where the monopole will be installed. Several other trees that have also been measured to provide an idea for the characteristics of the wooded areas near the proposed monopole,and the elevations of those trees range between 487' and 530'AMSL. 11. Color of monopole, antennas, and equipment. Each monopole shall be a dark brown natural or painted wood color that blends 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 shelter, 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 closely match the color of the monopole if they are enclosed within a ground equipment shelter or within or behind an approved structure, facade 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, ground equipment shelter, and the concrete pad invisible at any time of year from any other parcel or a public or private street: The monopole and all antennas will be painted Sherwin Williams Java Brown #6090, a color that has been applied to previously approved Tier II and treetop PWSF monopoles in Albemarle County. All of the base station equipment that is installed to support this facility will also be painted the same color and enclosed within a wooden screening and security fence as well. 12. Placement of cables, wires and similar attachments. Each wood or concrete 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 monopole to face the interior of the site 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: Verizon PWSF Page 6 Frys Spring(5th Street Station) The proposed monopole will be designed and constructed to contain all of Verizon Wireless's coaxial and fiber optic cables that will run from the ground equipment to all antennas and their supporting devices. Section 5.1.40(c)-Applicability of other regulations in this chapter(Items 1-6): 1. Building site. Notwithstanding section 4.2.3(a), a facility is not required to be located within a building site: Verizon acknowledges this exemption from the standard building site requirements for Personal Wireless Service Facilities. 2. Vehicular access. Vehicular access to the facility site or tower site shall be subject to the requirements of section 4.2 and shall not be exempt under section 4.2.6(c): Access for construction and long-term maintenance of the proposed facility will be provided over an existing system of paved travelways that are internal to the 5th Street Station development. No additional roads or driveways will be necessary. 3. Setbacks. Notwithstanding section 4.10.3.1(b), the agent may authorize a facility to be located closer in distance than the height of the tower or other mounting structure to any lot line if the applicant obtains an easement or other recordable document showing agreement between the lot owners, acceptable to the county attorney as to addressing development on the part of the abutting parcel sharing the common lot line that is within the monopole or tower's fall zone. If the right-of-way for a public street is within the fall zone, the Virginia Department of Transportation shall be included in the staff review, in lieu of recording an easement or other document: A fall-zone/setbacks circle has been provided in the drawings that are being provided in order to confirm that there are no shared parcel lines within a distance equal to the minimum required setbacks for towers and similar structures(100%of the monopole's proposed height from the parcel lines shared with adjoining parcels). There are no specified setbacks from the adjoining boundary lines that are shared with the public rights-of-way. Therefore, the proximity of this site to 1-64 should..not be an issue, as has been established with similar facilities that have been previously approved and constructed alongside highways. 4. Area, bulk, and minimum yards. Notwithstanding the requirements of the district in which the facility will be located, the area and bulk regulations, and the minimum yard requirements of the district shall not apply: Verizon acknowledges and accepts this exemption that allows relief to Personal Wireless Service Facilities from the standard area, bulk and minimum yard requirements. 5. Required yards. Notwithstanding section 4.11, a facility may be located in a required yard: Verizon acknowledges and accepts this exemption that grants relief to Personal Wireless Service Facilities from the required yard standards. 6. Site plan. Notwithstanding section 32.2, a site plan shall not be required for a facility, but the facility shall be subject to the requirements of section 32, and the applicant shall submit all schematics, plans, calculations, drawings and other information required by the agent to Verizon PWSF Page 7 Frys Spring(5th Street Station) determine whether the facility complies with section 32. In making this determination, the agent may impose reasonable conditions authorized by section 32 in order to ensure compliance: Please refer to the attached construction drawings and antenna/equipment specification demonstrating compliance with the Tier II PWSF criteria,set forth in Section 5.1.40(a)(4)-Plans and Supporting Documents,as well as any of the other relevant requirements set forth in Section 32 of the zoning ordinance for site plans. Section 5.1.40.a(12):"Special Exception.If the proposed facility does not comply with any provision of section 5.1.40, the applicant shall request a special exception in writing as part of the application. The request shall identify which regulation in section 5.1.40 for the special exception is requested and a justification for the special exception." Verizon will address the requests and justifications for the required Special Exceptions below: Request to modify Section 5.1.40.b(2)(c)of the Zoning Ordinance:"Projection.No antenna shall project from the facility,structure or building beyond the minimum required by the mounting equipment, and in no case shall the closest point of the back of the antenna be more than twelve(12)inches from the facility,structure, or building, and in no case shall the farthest point of the back of the antenna be more than eighteen (18) inches from the facility,structure, or building." The proposed alternative mounts will support the installation of all six Verizon antennas at the same mounting height on this proposed monopole. However, the proposed Valmont UWS6-NP mount will not allow the antennas to be mounted with a 12-inch maximum stand-off limit at their bottoms. Therefore, Verizon is requesting a Special Exception to permit a modification of the standard restrictions on antenna mounting distances. In this case the closest point from bottom to top at the backs of the proposed antennas will be within the 18" maximum distance from monopole, which means that all antennas will still be in compliance with the larger of the two standoff limitations set forth in this section of the Zoning Ordinance. Instead of mechanical tilting, the proposed Commscope JAHH-65C-R3B antennas are equipped with Remote Electrical Tilt (RET), which allows the antenna elements and beams to be tilted electronically from inside the panels and without changing the distance from the monopole.Approval of the proposed Special Exception will allow Verizon to implement a mounting design to serve this area in a more efficient way by allowing all six(6) of the antennas that are needed to deploy the company's four licensed frequencies to be at the same mounting height and clear the tree tops.This is especially important because with other Tier II facilities in the past Verizon had been required to vertically stack two (2) separate flush-mounted antennas arrays.This resulted in having parts of the lower antenna arrays being situated below the tops of the surrounding trees. At the same time, the distance of the proposed array will not greatly increase any perceived visual impacts because the antennas will still be within the maximum limits for the distance from the monopole to the back of the antennas. Therefore, an approval of the requested Special Exception for the mounting restrictions in Section 5.1.40.b(2)(c)should be deemed consistent with the criteria that are necessary for modification or waiving this requirement. Conclusion: Verizon is confident that the proposed Personal Wireless Service Facility will meet the design criteria necessary for approval of a Tier II facility, and that it does not conflict with any of the goals and objectives set forth in the Albemarle County Comprehensive Plan. In addition to improving coverage within 5th Station, the nearby Willoughby and Foxcroft neighborhoods, and along 1-64, the proposed facility will support the offloading of much needed network capacity for the two nearest wireless services sites that are being currently strained by the growth of high-density residential developments Verizon PWSF Page 8 Frys Spring(5th Street Station) to the north and south along the 5th Street corridor. Therefore, approval of this Tier II PWSF application will contribute to the achievement of Verizon's needs for providing the expanded coverage and capacity to nearby residents, businesses and travelers in this highly developed part of Albemarle County. Sincerely, I4L Stephen Waller, AICP GDNsites Site Development Consultants to Verizon • Verizon PWSF Page 9 Frys Spring(5th Street Station) VERIZON - FRYS SPRING (ST" STREET STATION) TIER II PERSONAL WIRLESS SERVICE FACILITY Exhibit 1 Equipment Specification Sheets: Antennas Remote Radio Heads Fiber / Over Voltage Protection Boxes Product Specifications COMMSC( PE® _ ,_• _ _ JAHH-65C-R3B 8-port sector antenna, 2x 698-787, 2x 824-894 and 4x 1695-2360 MHz, 65° HPBW, '• :21, .• 6- 1 ., 3x RET and low bands have diplexers. Internal SBT's on first LB(Port 1) and first HB 1 0 - ° 1 (Port 5) ° b. i., �.i+.'� ° 1 ° �. ° ( • Internal SBT on low and high band allow remote RET control from the radio over the • _ RF jumper cable • One RET for 700MHz, one RET for 850MHz, and one RET for both high bands to ensure same tilt level for 4x Rx or 4x MIMO • Internal filter on low band and interleaved dipole technology providing for attractive, low wind load mechanical package • Separate RS-485 RET input/output for low and high band Electrical Specifications Frequency Band, MHz 698-787 824-894 1695-1880 1850-1990 1920-2200 2300-2360 Gain, dBi 15.5 16.2 18.2 18.6 18.7 18.7 Beamwidth, Horizontal, degrees 67 64 62 60 61 64 Beamwidth, Vertical, degrees 9.8 8.4 5.7 5.3 5.0 4.5 Beam Tilt, degrees 0-11 0-11 2-12 2-12 2-12 2-12 USLS (First Lobe), dB 23 22 20 20 21 20 Front-to-Back Ratio at 180°, dB 30 30 29 35 38 39 Isolation, dB 25 25 25 25 25 25 Isolation, Intersystem, dB 30 30 30 30 30 30 VSWR I Return Loss, dB 1.5 114.0 1.5 114.0 1.5 114.0 1.5 114.0 1.5 114.0 1.5 1 14.0 PIM, 3rd Order, 2 x 20 W, dBc -153 -153 -153 -153 -153 -153 Input Power per Port, maximum, watts 250 250 300 300 300 250 Polarization ±45° ±45° ±45° ±45° ±45° ±45° Impedance 50 ohm 50 ohm 50 ohm 50 ohm 50 ohm 50 ohm Electrical Specifications, BASTA* Frequency Band, MHz 698-787 824-894 1695-1880 1850-1990 1920-2200 2300-2360 Gain by all Beam Tilts, average, dBi 15.2 16.0 17.5 18.2 18.3 18.3 Gain by all Beam Tilts Tolerance, dB ±0.3 ±0.4 ±0.7 ±0.5 ±0.5 ±0.7 0 ° 115.2 0 ° 115.8 2 ° 117.2 2 ° 1 17.8 2 ° 117.8 2 ° 117.8 Gain by Beam Tilt, average, dBi 5 ° 1 15.2 5 ° 1 16.0 7 ° 1 17.6 7 ° 1 18.4 7 ° 1 18.5 7 ° 1 18.4 11 ° 115.2 11 ° 1 16.0 12 ° 1 17.5 12 ° 1 18.3 12 ° 118.4 12 ° 1 18.2 Beamwidth, Horizontal Tolerance, degrees ±1.1 ±1.6 ±3.9 ±3 ±3 ±4.6 Beamwidth, Vertical Tolerance, degrees ±0.5 ±0.4 ±0.3 ±0.2 ±0.3 ±0.2 USLS, beampeak to 20° above beampeak, dB 18 17 16 16 16 15 Front-to-Back Total Power at 180° ± 30°, dB 25 23 25 31 29 30 CPR at Boresight, dB 23 22 20 23 22 19 CPR at Sector, dB 12 13 10 13 11 8 * CommScope®supports NGMN recommendations on Base Station Antenna Standards (BASTA). To learn more about the benefits of BASTA, download the whitepaper Time to Raise the Bar on BSAs. Array Layout ©2017 CommScope,Inc.All rights reserved.All trademarks identified by®or TM ore registered trademarks,respectively,of CommScope. page 1 of 5 All specifications are subject to change without notice.See www.commscope.com for the most current information.Revised:May 25,2017 June 27,2017 Product Spedficatons COMMSC( PE® JAHH-65C-R3B JAHH-65A-R3B JAHH-65B-R38 JAHH•6SC-R38 Arrq rreq Cool. RFT MSG RET Um Top (MN, (sRET) RI 695.7`'s 17 I AN.vvivomtveccoct5I R2 82.1-594 3.0 2 ...000‘xyw000voixxxs2 R2 YI 1695-236o 54 3 ANsxxxvtxxxxxxx,NN 52 1695.2360 741 Y1 Y2 R1 Left Right Bottom View from the front of the antenna (Sizes of colored boxes are not true depictions of array sizes) General Specifications Operating Frequency Band 1695 — 2360 MHz I 698 — 787 MHz J 824 — 894 MHz Antenna Type Sector Band Multiband Performance Note Outdoor usage Mechanical Specifications RF Connector Quantity, total 8 RF Connector Quantity, low band 4 RF Connector Quantity, high band 4 RF Connector Interface 4.3-10 Female Color Light gray ©2017 CommScope,Inc.All rights reserved.All trademarks identified by®or TM are registered trademarks,respectively,of CommScope. page 2 of 5 All specifications are subject to change without notice.See vaww.commscope.com for the most current information.Revised:May 25,2017 June 27,2017 Product Specifications COMMSCCPE® JAH H-65C-R3B Grounding Type RF connector body grounded to reflector and mounting bracket Radiator Material Aluminum 1 Low loss circuit board Radome Material Fiberglass, UV resistant Reflector Material Aluminum RF Connector Location Bottom Wind Loading,frontal 1061.0 N @ 150 km/h 238.5 lbf @ 150 km/h Wind Loading, lateral 336.0 N @ 150 km/h 75.5 lbf @ 150 km/h Wind Loading, rear 1103.0 N © 150 km/h 248.0 lbf© 150 km/h Wind Speed, maximum 241 km/h J 150 mph Dimensions Length 2432.0 mm J 95.7 in Width 350.0 mm 1 13.8 in Depth 208.0 mm J 8.2 in Net Weight, without mounting kit 36.4 kg 1 80.2 lb Remote Electrical Tilt (RET) Information Input Voltage 10-30 Vdc Internal Bias Tee Port 1 1 Port 5 Internal RET High band (1) 1 Low band (2) Power Consumption, idle state, maximum 2.0 W Power Consumption, normal conditions, maximum 13.0 W Protocol 3GPP/AISG 2.0 (Single RET) RET Interface 8-pin DIN Female 1 8-pin DIN Male RET Interface, quantity 2 female 1 2 male Packed Dimensions Length 2570.0 mm 1 101.2 in • Width 460.0 mm 1 18.1 in Depth 350.0 mm 1 13.8 in Shipping Weight 51.0 kg J 112.4 lb Regulatory Compliance/Certifications Agency Classification RoHS 2011/65/EU Compliant by Exemption China RoHS S]/T 11364-2006 Above Maximum Concentration Value (MCV) ISO 9001:2008 Designed, manufactured and/or distributed under this quality management system et ©2017 CommScope,Inc.All rights reserved.All trademarks identified by®or TM ore registered trademarks,respectively,of CommScope. page 3 of 5 All specifications are subject to change without notice.See www.commscope.com for the most current information.Revised:May 25,2017 June 27,2017 Product Specifications COMMSC( PE® JAHH-65C-R3B Included Products BSAMNT-3—Wide Profile Antenna Downtilt Mounting Kit for 2.4 -4.5 in (60 - 115 mm) OD round members. Kit contains one scissor top bracket set and one bottom bracket set. * Footnotes Performance Note Severe environmental conditions may degrade optimum performance ©2017 CommScope,Inc.All rights reserved.All trademarks identified by©or TM are registered trademarks,respectively,of CommScope. page 4 of 5 All specifications are subject to change without notice.See www.commscope.com for the most current information.Revised:May 25, 2017 June 27,2017 Product Specifications COMMSCOPE® 4', BSAMNT-3 Wide Profile Antenna Downtilt Mounting Kit for 2.4- 4.5 in (60 - 115 mm) OD round a ;: members. Kit contains one scissor top bracket set and one bottom bracket set. $$ . 1-1 ri General Specifications Mount Type Downtilt mounts Application Outdoor Includes Brackets I Hardware Package Quantity 1 Mechanical Specifications Color Silver Material Type Galvanized steel Dimensions Compatible Diameter, maximum 114.3 mm I 4.5 in Compatible Diameter, minimum 61.0 mm I 2.4 in Net Weight 6.2 kg I 13.7 lb Regulatory Compliance/Certifications Agency Classification RoHS 2011/65/EU Compliant by Exemption China RoHS S)/T 11364-2006 Above Maximum Concentration Value (MCV) ISO 9001:2008 Designed, manufactured and/or distributed under this quality management system ©2017 CommScope,Inc.All rights reserved.All trademarks identified by®or TM are registered trademarks,respectively,of CommScope. page 5 of 5 All specifications are subject to change without notice.See www.commscope.com for the most current information.Revised:May 12,2017 June 27,2017 VZW Network Equipment Reporting Form (NERF) Vendor f Model Function RRH for distributed architecture with a CPRI interface between digital and RF B66a RRH 4Tx/4Rx 4x45 W processing components.The RRH has 4 Alcatel-Lucent or 2x 90W(SW selectable) Tx ports and 4 Rx ports.Can be SW configured for 2 Tx with 90W rf per port or 4 Tx with 45W rf per port. The RRH has• sive coolm-onl *2)Heat Rele F *3)Airtlow #-• . g50°F 100°/t Activity Rate'' *4)Dimensions lin] Non-Thermal Data *1)Equipment Intake Temp IW} lcfm] Configuration ° ° Installed *5)Sound *6)Name 100% 50% Nominal Max External Clear Ac-,,' a 95° (WxDxH) Weight Plate (F/R/S) 1b Nominal ( I lLwndl lW] w/o Solar Shield Front 12- N/A N/A W=11.4in Rear: 7.5" Minimum Convection Convection D=6.7in Right: 12" cooled cooled H=25.2in Left 12" (W=290mm) Top: 12' (D=170mm) Bottom 24' (H=640mm) _ with Solar Shield W=12in 6216 N/A N/A D=7.6in 72 lb(w N/A Typical Convection Convection H=25.8in mounting Convection cooled cooled (W=304mm) brackets) cooled (D=193mm) (H=655mm) 825W N/A N/A N/A Full (add 60W TBD Convection Convection N/A Convection for AISG) cooled cooled cooled *7)1 quip N/A N/A N/A N/A , _ N/A Convection _ Convection Convection ' Convection ' ' ..• Convection N(-Class Speed''., Tests Rise l°F]'p, = cooled cooled , , cooled cooled cooled *8)Non- ' N/A f * N/A * N/A i I])Fa,i 14)Shut- *17)Allow. N/A *19)Rec N/A Optimal Convection r I,o c Convection Down Convection Convection ° Convection EC-Class cooled i cooled cooled Max tom cooled Max l F] cooled R *9)rxhaust N/A e 12)Fa.,;` N/A *15 Tem N/A *17 Allow °: N/A *I9)Rec. N/A ` Convection Convection ) p' Convection ) Convection Convection - cooled cooled Access cooled cooled cooled Power Reporting N/A Number of Inputs Power Input -48V No.Power Supplies (Customer provided per Power Supply I power plant) *24)Maximum 825W Maximum Input N/A Demand P Maximum Output 58W(to AISG (total q,«m.n Watts) AISG) (each p°P.n."WO,in Watt) (Customer provided (add 60W for (each potter in watts port,29V/2A) power plant) Power Supply DC entry via Power Supply N/A Connection Type Conduit Box Make&Model (Customer provided power plant) Input Protection no input fuse Input Protection Make N/A &Model (Customer provided power plant) Redundancy Scheme N/A Nominal Voltage -48VDC Maximum Voltage -57V Minimum Voltage -38V 17.2A 14.SA 21.7A *25)Max Current at (add 1.2A if AISG *25)Max Current at *25)Max Current at (add 1.5A if Nominal Voltage port loaded Maximum Voltage (add IA if AISG port 2A*29V g loaded 2A*29V) Minimum Voltage AISG port loaded 2A*29V) • Return completed forms to Engineering and Operations Support(EOS) Richard.damiano(a,verizonwireless.com Alcatel-Lucent B13 Remote Radio Head 4x30-4R is the newest addition of Remote Radio Head to the extended product line of Alcatel-Lucent's distributed Base Station solutions, aimed at facilitating smooth RF site acquisition and related civil engineering. Supporting 2Tx/4Tx MIMO and 4-way Rx diversity, Alcatel-Lucent B13 RRH4x30-4R allows operators to have a compact radio solution to deploy LTE in #,., , the 700U band (700 MHz, 3GPP band 13), providing them with the means to achieve high capacity, high quality and high coverage with minimum site requirements. The Alcatel-Lucent B13 RRH4x30-4R product has four transmit RF paths, offering 1w t the possibility to select, via software only, 2Tx or 4Tx MIMO configurations with either 2x60 W or 4x30 W RF output g p power. It also supports 4-way Rx diversity at 10MHz instantaneous bandwidth. a r The Alcatel-Lucent B13 RRH4x30-4R is a near zero-footprint solution and operates noise free, simplifying negotiations with site property owners and minimizing environmental impacts. Its compactness and slim design makes the Alcatel-Lucent B13 RRH4x30-4R easy to install close to the antenna: operators can therefore locate this Remote Radio Head where RF design conditions are deemed ideal, minimizing trade-offs between available sites and RF optimum sites, together with reducing the RF feeder needs and installation costs. • Supporting LTE in 700 MHz band(700U,3GPP band 13) • LTE 2Tx or 4Tx MIMO(SW switchable) • Output power:Up to 2x60W or 4x30W • 10MHz LTE carrier with 4Rx Diversity • Convection-cooled(fan-less) • Supports AISG 2.0 ALD devices(RET,TMA)through RS485 or RF ports tt ~ • Compact to reduce additional footprint when adding LTE in 700U band tt )7 4x30W with 4T4R tt tt or • MIMO scheme operation selection(2Tx or 4Tx)by software only x x 2x60Wwith 2T4R • Improves downlink spectral efficiency through MIMO4 x x tt X Can be switched between • Increases LTE coverage thanks to 4Rx diversity capability and best in class Rx sensitivity t> tt x modes via SW w/o site • Flexible mounting options: Pole or Wall (i f ] visit Alcatel-Lucent 0 Features&performance Number of TX/RX paths 4 duplexed(either 4T4R or 2T4R by SW) Frequency band U700(C)(3GPP bands 13): DL:746-756 MHz/UL:777-787 MHz Instantaneous bandwidth-#carriers 10MHz—1 LTE carrier(in 10MHz occupied bandwidth) LTE carrier bandwidth 10 MHz RF output power 2x6OW or 4x30W(by SW) Noise figure—RX Diversity scheme 2 dB typ.(<2.5 dB max)—2 or 4 way Rx diversity Sizes(HxWxD)in mm(in.) 550 x 305 x 230(21.6"x 12.0"x 9")(with solar shield) Volume in L 38(with solar shield) Weight in kg(Ib)(w/o mounting HW) 26(57.2)(with solar shield) DC voltage range -40.5 to-57V at full performance, -38 to-57V with relaxation on power consumption DC power consumption 550W typical @100%RF load (in 2Tx or 4TX mode) Environmental conditions -40°C(-40°F)/+55°C(+131°F) IP65 Wind load(@150km/h or 93mph) Frontal:<200N/Lateral:<150N Antenna ports 4 ports 7/16 DIN female(50 ohms) VSWR< 1.5 CPRI ports 2 CPRI ports(HW ready for Rate7,9.8 Gbps) SFP single mode dual fiber AISG interfaces 1 AISG2.0 output(RS485) Integrated Smart Bias Tees(x2) Misc.Interfaces 4 external alarms(1 connector)—4 RF Tx&4 RF Rx monitor ports-1 DC connector(2 pins) Installation conditions Pole and wall mounting Regulatory compliance 3GPP 36.141/3GPP 36.113/GR-1089-CORE/GR-3108-CORE/UL 60950-1/FCC Part 27 www.aleatel-lucent.com Alcatel,Lucent,Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.The information presented is subset to change without notice. Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein. Copyright%r 2014 Alcatel-Lucent.All Rights Retuned B13 TLUAlcatel•Lucent ALGTEL-LUCENT CENT DATA SHEET REV0.2—JUNE 2014 2 DATA SHEET DC Surge Protection for RRH/Integrated Antenna Radio Head RHSDC-4750-PF-48 • RHSDC-3315-PF-48 Tower/Base/Rooftop/Rooftop Distribution Models Raycap's flexible Tower, '// ,,e/ii/T0'i7rp ,///,0,,,''',,,,,i � Base Stations and Rooftop f! ;iit� , x ,,`";,;;:/,,,/,/l,�fi„, protection and Distribution il,�,gl,Kci�11'1 ,/,//� ,1"'? products provide protection ,',,,/';,,;,r,1'„,0//'Y�, /°for up to 6 Remote Radio �' ' flit1'�7,,, �l,�����r�01 � Heads/Integrated Antennas. h.'" �� rl�� �'� '��� � ' The solutions mitigate the risk ( ';, �,"� �®.. t „ �V r'`r .+. of damage due to lightning " 014 Shown with optional 90'elbow for side entry and provide high levels of r ri�?+ t ,� Can be installed on left availability and reliability to or right side of unit. radio equipment. Mounting Bracket Included �� , Features • Employs the Strikesorb®30-V1-HV Surge Protective Device(SPD)specifically designed for the Remote Radio Head (RRH)installation environment and certified for use in DC applications and at low DC operating voltages(48V). • The Strikesorb 30-V1-HV is a Class I SPD,certified by VDE per the IEC 61643-1 standard as suitable for installation in areas where direct lightning exposure is expected. Strikesorb 30-V1-HV is able to withstand direct lightning currents of up to 5kA(10/350) and induced surge currents of up to 60kA(8/20). • Provides very low let through/clamping voltage-unique for a Class I product-as it does not employ spark gaps or other switching elements.Strikesorb offers unique protection levels to the RRH equipment as well as the Base Band Units. • Alarms for SPD sacrifice, Moisture detection and Intrusion. • Fully recognized to the UL 1449 3rd Edition Safety Standard. • Patent pending design Benefits • Offers unique maintenance-free protection against direct lightning currents. • Protects up to 6 Remote Radio Heads and connects up to 12 fiber pairs. • Utilizes an IP 67 rated enclosure, allowing for indoor or outdoor installation on a roof or tower top. • Configurable cable ports are designed to accommodate varying diameters of hybrid (combined power and fiber optic)or standard cables with diameters up to 2" (will fit most standard 15/8”coax class cables)depending upon port configuration. • Lightweight aerodynamic design provides maximum flexibility for tower top installation. • Companion to the RHSDC-1064-PF-48(Sector)model. •-.-fid i� 1:. .Q DC1-48-60-18U MIIIIIIIIIMMINIIIIIMININIIMMI Tower/Base/Rooftop/ companion Sector Model: ©2013 Raycap All rights reserved. Rooftop Distribution Models: RHSDC-1064-PF-48 RHSDC-4750-PF-48 RHSDC-3315-PF-4e G02-00-256 130109 Raycap www.raycapsurgeprotection.com SPECIFICATIONS DC Surge Protection for RRH/Integrated Antenna Radio Head RHSDC-4750-PF-48 • RHSDC-3315-PF-48 Tower/Base/Rooftop/Rooftop Distribution Models Electrical Model Numbers RHSDC-4750-PF-48 RHSDC-3315-PF-48 Nominal Operating Voltage 48 VDC 48 VDC Nominal Discharge Current[I°] n/a 20 kA 8/20 ps Maximum Surge Current[Im,x] n/a 60kA 8/20 ps Maximum Impulse(Lightning)Current per IEC 61643-1 n/a 5 kA 10/350 ps Maximum Continuous Operating Voltage Ric] n/a 75 VDC Voltage Protection Rating(VPR)per UL 1449 3rd Edition n/a 400V Protection Class as per IEC 61643-1 n/a Class I SPD Alarm n/a upon sacrifice Intrusion Sensor microswitch microswitch Moisture Sensor infrared moisture detector infrared moisture detector Strikesorb Module Type 30-V1-1-1V No Strikesorb modules installed Strikesorb modules installed to (used as Distribution Unit only) protect 6 Remote Radio Heads Mechanical Suppression Connection Method Compression lug,#20-#6 AWG(0.5 mm2-16 mm2) Fiber Connection Method LC-LC Single mode Pressure Equalizing Vent Goren'Vent Environmental Rating IP 67 Operating Temperature -40°C to+80°C UV Resistant Yes Weight System:26 lbs(11.80 kg) System:32 lbs(14.51 kg) Combined Wind Loading 150mph(sustained):200 lbs(889.6 N) Strikesorb modules are compliant to the following Surge Protective Device(SPD)Standards Standards ANSI/UL 1449 3rd Edition IEEE C62.41 NEMA LS-1,IEC 61643-1:2005 2nd Edition(Class I Protection) IEC 61643-12 EN 61643-11:2002(including A11:2007) Product Diagram [mm] inches • Front Side Bottom �•� 399.62 Ill III r _,„ „ III IIII III IIII 1 i _ ji l,l 1�l ] I�O /� �� !m i i e (r�\�O e I��. 0 tam ` \ —o 0c '�IJ• Ili - 1.1 a i 7 ki 9— 111Y j_iii i .111��bi AWG=American Wire Gauge - �I% ((����I �us CE ,....... .........�M.. C 1242] m.23 Raycap www.raycapsurgeprotection.com G02-00-256 130109 VERIZON - FRYS SPRING (5T" STREET STATION) TIER II PERSONAL WIRLESS SERVICE FACILITY Exhibit 2 Photos at the Proposed PWSF Site VERIZON - FRYS SPRING TIER II PWSF (5TH STREET STATION) Stake marking the proposed location of monopole ' ... • 0. s i ._ jY eft - r a• View south from monopole location toward the reference tree _ ito • Ili " . . f a -- ,ate. ......_ .,• �._ w . .. ,41 , \ ' 01‘,- f / � 7R"r k4�' ,sr� »,yy om, ,,,, ,, r. wF9» ;t, /* ' '�"� > _ Azwe.0*.' ,Yvs. .,J 1 . y �KYyuly� �a'+ 704. :. • . -* ' ! at�, C• yrs :,-47..4140:,,. a l�y ^tt x,. meq.t' .5 r ',n 1 "r • . .._ :I 7 .»,1,46f "7E' -t`0 VERIZON - FRYS SPRING TIER II PWSF (5T" STREET STATION) Upward view to the top of the reference tree `' f �• } It ,Y k}- i tk ', t i ,--- f . It ' .0, 0 _,„ ,,,4 Eastern view along the tree line � � 1 ''''''.'c. �4 4I • '(' :'A f •,.., F., :,-;,-, , 1, !, ,, , , ) „ ,,..41 ' ' y ak. _ _ F - ' ;,- I sola myv ;' . �, VERIZON - FRYS SPRING TIER II PWSF (51-11 STREET STATION) View to the west along the tree • ' Eqt„- Anil h. • ,‘ Tv .„ ( f / gw, :iis :,,,,,,,t, . ;,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, t.2,, .,,, . '._ „ ,. ,., 1/ ,\fts, Af4, 4 , ,,/ , , iL,‘•4;t::,„,,.,:. 44 stpit, 4. tt: '7 Ait14l;it ,....'.V •, •7-4 ih k, . .,., ,,,4f4 ti, ; ' ill° '--. j 40 7.4?: '' ''' •• t i •.t. '. ` • ''4 .0$ l'r ; .' ''''' . °.' S. ' , .4 ,; ,• t'll' ' : 4 t View north and downhill toward the proposed location for the base station equipment 7 c 1.--leV.,,,, ..........00......."... 1 , , Trrints"...2c.,.. ----.00................................., """""*"'" '',-"'`77‘.,•.^7•......?"'","'.Ir..":".. ....... .."7"4*. 7.71....r N.. ii.. .-...i., if . , •- .... ........ ...... ,„ .,, , , . . ..,. .., --, ...-7..... ..,,, ...„..„„,.,....,pc..4.4, V. -0- .. s•-4.---_V 5 5 l5 V lf St N 1 , -- --- . ,---•••• , ,__.' ,-.. -,.....,• ,-*:'4„,„bi,;„:„„ -. * ' s . ., t 3,.....#6*W...' v '1" ., Y t.,&, 43 , . i, - t VERIZON - FRYS SPRING TIER II PWSF (ST" STREET STATION) View south and uphill from base station location to the monopole site . i , ' ..:1,', .';t:,i':jvt'-:-.:!.:::`'''. ..4 0. ' ' ' ' . . s c n r t 1,.x..1.- ,. ./L.',,,,. ,,iti,, .•,.i I , ,I, F : .-,. ,...- i ,.•.,i,:iliiirki, i r!tioi .. il 0 .-',,,'I fp.- '.;,,,.0, ),,,' ' 1 i . 1 0 It F4,4 i i q � ` ,. A w rt°s fK Ili Y �* �'� r 3 '1,4.'7'; s.. `moi " . • e" **+ 4' . £ ' 7y Aid w, '`'i �, + ' . ,-.' ,iMa ..y ;r'h" c k. t.. S,w a. ,k `' a. i :.4-,..--....'-4-44......-,4,',- ' vµ� 4''#y,y ,'a' '',...',.4.,--;,p, a+%4 iii ..1f4.!,1*:''' ''''::: !,' �'� �"' } y;... t :�,a, g *' +lam " �. y # w s4 j ` *. wr, View east from the parking toward proposed location of the base station equipment � �� lira ' / f ;,,/, : + — i Mir A /4 �` r M rh.'r ''''' $.iW'&'''''' ,:,, f A:i,iit.,-...1-',. - - i 1111 ' ...'- - ' k!%-1 '''. . ' w. e� . :' .i4 y ;� VERIZON - FRYS SPRING TIER II PWSF (5T" STREET STATION) View west from the proposed base station equipment site toward the rear of Wegman's K 4 ,� • N x • f:, .k i $$ � M[�k 1 M P" . C.„...."'""' - L._,,_...,— View south from the proposed base station equipment site toward the trees along 1-64 5555 F ! \ f r ..i (oi4, l i ?/r. \1 , `, r ; TTTT1 ! I, .. . , •! r ; ,� `�•a ,i I -- 4 r' ? `1 t,j { stea . 41 11'1,1..� 4 'si ., 1144' f. A� ”. ',‘' ,, h,f , , 'At, . i : 11 4 ' :,,,, pr.AP--1.'."4. . , r, `f rd, d• ti 4,., VERIZON - FRYS SPRING (5TH STREET STATION) TIER II PERSONAL WIRLESS SERVICE FACILITY Exhibit 3 Photos of the Nearest Existing PWSF VERIZON - FRYS SPRING TIER II PWSF (5141 STREET STATION) Nearest existing PWSF (5th Street Christian Aid Mission), viewed from eastbound lane of 1-64 — ..,„_,............._. '...- `i.:*" .•,.4.,.p. 7° . ,,NV*" ' :lit,, ' .,. ;::‘, ' , It4 i •? ' - i • ' ._._ ... . . Nearest existing PWSF (5th Street Christian Aid Mission), viewed from westbound lane of 1-64 , : ''' '''''''-"'",- - --- ,,.. - , • , ' . -* ,., ... , ... ,..--- - 1 ' ,",4,..iii. . W a )71 is .. . • '''''.. ....... f , ' t i ,... . ". ,