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Site ID: WATKW-101-A
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Site License Addendum
Company shall apply to the City for approval of this Site License Addendum by filling out the below
form and submitting the form to the City for approval with the applicable Administrative Fee. For
each Small Cell, the Company shall fill out a Site License Addendum.
This Site License Addendum (“Addendum”), made this _____ day of ____________, 2021 (the “Site
License Addendum Effective Date”) between the City of Renton, hereinafter designated the “City” and
New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC, with its principal offices at 1025 Lenox Park Boulevard NE, 3 rd
Floor, Atlanta, GA 30319, hereinafter designated “Company”:
1. Addendum. This is a Site License Addendum as referenced in that certain Master License
Agreement between The City and Company dated December 15, 2020 ("Agreement"). All of the terms
and conditions of the Agreement are incorporated hereby by reference and made a part hereof without
the necessity of repeating or attaching the Agreement. In the event of a contradiction, modification or
inconsistency between the terms of the Agreement and this Addendum, the terms of this Addendum
shall govern. Capitalized terms used in this Addendum shall have the same meaning described for
them in the Agreement unless otherwise indicated herein.
2. Project Location. Attachment 1 identifies the physical location of the City Poles on which the
Site Equipment shall be attached.
3. Project Description. Attachment 2 identifies the Site Equipment to be installed on the City
Poles and shall include the construction details (e.g. electrical and fiber connections, antennas, radios
and accessory components). If deviating from the standard detail, Company shall provide photo
simulations of such Site Equipment attached to the City Poles and a load bearing study. The photo
simulations shall include photos indicating the existing City Pole without the Site Equipment and with
the proposed Site Equipment attached. If there are any accessory components, for example conduit
holding backhaul or electrical, such accessory components shall be depicted in the photo simulations.
4. NIER Report. Company has commissioned an NIER Report for the City Poles. Such report
is attached hereto in Attachment 3.
5. Backhaul. Backhaul services shall be provided to the Site Equipment as follows:
□ underground fiber □ aboveground fiber □ microwave □ other_________________
and from the following entity: __________TBD__________________. Access to the backhaul system
shall be separate from the City’s communication and electrical conveyance system. The Company, or
its third party contractor, is responsible for the placement and installation of any junction boxes.
□ Yes
6.Electrical Fee. The estimated peak draw power for the Small Cell is _15 kWh__. The Small
Cell electrical usage falls within City cost tier as described in the Fee Schedule.
7.Usage of City-Owned Conduit. Company requests usage of City’s streetlight power conduit.
□ No (if yes, see Attachment 4)
8.Term. The term of this Addendum shall run concurrently with the Agreement and shall
12 January
CAG-20-498, Adden #4-21
Justin Johnson
Justin Johnson
Assistant Development
Engineering Manager
CED
SCIP ID: 21155-032-A
Site ID: WATKW-101-A
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Attachment 1
Physical Location of City Poles
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1A LETTER &
SURVEY PLAN
1A LETTER N.T.S.
SCALE 1N.T.S.
SCALE 2 SURVEY PLAN
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SCIP ID: 21155-032-A
Site ID: WATKW-101-A
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Attachment 2
Equipment Installation Plans/ Construction Details
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SITE
AT&T SITE ID:
SCIP ID #:
USID:
FA #:
POLE TYPE:
POLE #:
SITE ADDRESS:
COUNTY:
JURISDICTION:
WATKW-101-A
21155-032
212186
14825825
METAL LIGHT POLE
2730D
400 S 2ND STREET
RENTON, WA 98057
KING
CITY OF RENTON
R
Call before you dig.
below.Know what's
TO OBTAIN LOCATION OF PARTICIPANTS
UNDERGROUND FACILITIES BEFORE
YOU DIG IN WASHINGTON, CALL UTILITY
NOTIFICATION CENTER
TOLL FREE: 1-800-424-5555 OR
www.callbeforeyoudig.org
WASHINGTON STATUTE
REQUIRES MIN OF 2
WORKING DAYS NOTICE
BEFORE YOU EXCAVATE
DEPART FROM: SEATTLE-TACOMA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,
17801 INTERNATIONAL BLVD., SEATTLE, WA 98158
1.HEAD SOUTHEAST ON AIRPORT EXPRESSWAY TOWARD DEPARTURES DR
2.USE THE LEFT LANE TO KEEP LEFT
3.SLIGHT LEFT ONTO AIRPORT EXPRESSWAY
4.KEEP RIGHT AT THE Y JUNCTION, FOLLOW SIGNS FOR WA-518
E/INTERSTATE 5/INTERSTATE 405 AND MERGE WITH WA-518 E
5.MERGE WITH WA-518 E
6.KEEP LEFT TO CONTINUE ON I-405 N
7.TAKE EXIT 4 TOWARD WA-900 W/BRONSON WAY
8.TURN RIGHT ONTO WA-169 N
9.CONTINUE STRAIGHT ONTO BRONSON WAY N
10.TURN RIGHT ONTO S 2ND ST
11.USE THE RIGHT LANE TO TURN SLIGHTLY RIGHT TO STAY ON S 2ND ST
ARRIVE AT: 400 S 2ND STREET, RENTON, WA 98057
SC20004653
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TITLE SHEET
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GENERAL NOTES
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GENERAL NOTES
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UG/E
UG/EUG/EEngineers & Architects
OVERALL SITE PLAN
OVERALL SITE PLAN 1/64" = 1'-0" (11x17)
SCALE:
(OR)
1/32" = 1'-0" (24x36)0 10'30'20'
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NORTH A-2
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ENLARGED SITE PLAN
ENLARGED SITE PLAN 3/64" = 1'-0" (11x17)
SCALE:
(OR)
3/32" = 1'-0" (24x36)12'6'3'0 1
NORTHNORTH
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EXISTING AND
PROPOSED EAST POLE
ELEVATION
EXISTING EAST POLE ELEVATION 12PROPOSED EAST POLE ELEVATION 3/8" = 1'-0" (24x36)
(OR)
SCALE:
3/16" = 1'-0" (11x17)
0 1'2'3'3/8" = 1'-0" (24x36)
(OR)
SCALE:
3/16" = 1'-0" (11x17)
0 1'2'3'
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EXISTING AND
PROPOSED SOUTH
POLE ELEVATION
EXISTING SOUTH POLE ELEVATION 12PROPOSED SOUTH POLE ELEVATION 3/8" = 1'-0" (24x36)
(OR)
SCALE:
3/16" = 1'-0" (11x17)
0 1'2'3'3/8" = 1'-0" (24x36)
(OR)
SCALE:
3/16" = 1'-0" (11x17)
0 1'2'3'
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS
N.T.S.
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N.T.S.
SCALEB25/B66 RRH DETAIL
N.T.S.
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OMNI ANTENNA DETAILSURGE SUPPRESSOR DETAIL
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS
N.T.S.
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N.T.S.
SCALECOMBINER/DIPLEXER DETAIL 2
1N.T.S.
SCALE 5G ANTENNA DETAIL3
N.T.S.
SCALENOT USED 4
EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE
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PLUMBING DIAGRAM &
RF WARNING SIGN
N.T.S.
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RF WARNING SIGN (ANTENNA)
N.T.S.
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PLUMBING DIAGRAM
AT&T operates antenna at this structure.
Contact AT&T at 800-638-2822, opt. 9, 3
and follow their instructions prior to
performing any maintenance or repairs
above this point.
Keep 11ft. away from the fronts of the
antennas.
Follow safety guidelines for working in an
RF environment.
Above this point you are entering an area
where radio frequency (RF) fields may
exceed the FCC General Population
exposure limits.
This is AT&T Site USID _____________
STONEHOUSE RD892
NOTICE
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SMALL CELL
DECORATIVE POLE
DETAILS
N.T.S.
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SCALE SMALL CELL DECORATIVE POLE DETAILS (PER CITY OF RENTON STD. PLAN - 117.1A)
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SMALL CELL
DECORATIVE POLE
DETAILS
N.T.S.
SCALE 1SMALL CELL DECORATIVE POLE DETAILS (PER CITY OF RENTON)
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FOUNDATION, TRENCH
& SIDEWALK DETAILS
N.T.S.
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SCALE 3
N.T.S.
SCALE 2UTILITY TRENCH DETAILS
PIER FOUNDATION DETAIL
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SERVICE CABINET
DETAIL
N.T.S.
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LUMINAIRE, MOUNTING
BRACKET &
ELECTRICAL WIRING
SYSTEM DETAILS
N.T.S.
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LOCKING LID
STANDARD DUTY
JUNCTION BOX
DETAIL
N.T.S.
SCALE 1LOCKING LID STANDARD DUTY JUNCTION BOX DETAIL (PER WSDT STD. PLAN J-40.10-04)
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LOCKING LID
STANDARD DUTY
JUNCTION BOX
DETAIL
N.T.S.
SCALE 1LOCKING LID STANDARD DUTY JUNCTION BOX DETAIL (PER WSDT STD. PLAN J-40.10-04)
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ADA RAMP DESIGN
N.T.S.
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ELECTRICAL
SCHEMATIC DETAILS
N.T.S.
SCALEPOWER SCHEMATIC 1ONE LINE DIAGRAMN.T.S.
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GROUNDING DETAILS &
NOTES
N.T.S.
SCALE 1HARDWARE DETAIL FOR EXTERIOR CONNECTIONS N.T.S.
SCALE 2 GROUNDING DIAGRAM
GROUNDING NOTES
GROUNDING BAR N.T.S.
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WA/OR National Power Consumption Calculator
Average Power Consumption
Design Type PICO MICRO
RRH Type
AHFB B25
(1C
AHIB B66
(2C)
AZRB B46
(3C) AEWD 5G (Main
Module)
AEWE 5G (Extension
Module)
AHFIB B25/66
(1C/2C)
AHLBA B12/14
(3C) AEWD 5G (Main
Module)
AEWE 5G (Extension
Module)
Daily
kWh 2.6 2.6 1.66 6.6 1.08 29.59 27.22 6.6 1.08
Total kWh per
Design 14.54 64.49
Monthly
kWh 79.2 79.2 50.4 201.865 32.74 900 828 201.865 32.74
Total kWh per
Design 443.405 1962.605
Yearly
kWh 950 950 605 2422.38 392.82 10800 9936 2400.38 392.82
Total kWh per
Design 5320.2 23529.2
SCIP ID: 21155-032-A
Site ID: WATKW-101-A
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Attachment 3
NIER Report
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC)
COMPLIANCE STUDY ON
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
EXPOSURE
Prepared for:
Mastec
on behalf of
Site Name: WATKW-101
Site ID: 21155-032
City of Renton Pole # 32730D
47.48131° N, 122.21164° W
near
400 S 2nd Street
Renton, Washington, 98057
FCC COMPLIANCE:
AT&T is proposing to enhance its wireless communication service by installing a canister-shaped antenna
on top of a light pole at the location mentioned above. A radio equipment enclosure will be installed on
the same pole.
The proposed facility will comply with the prevailing standards for public exposure limit on RF energy.
The conclusion is based on information provided by Mastec/AT&T, on site measurement of existing RF
field strength and the RF power density calculations performed in this study. Members of the General
Public will not be exposed to hazardous levels of RF energy in the surrounding area of the facility. The
operation of the facility will contribute a maximum of 2.4% to existing cumulative Maximum Permissible
Exposure (MPE) levels on publicly accessible surfaces at ground level or in adjacent buildings.
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QUALIFICATION
This report is an engineering statement confirming compliance. I am a Professional Engineer in electrical
engineering registered in the State of Washington, Oregon and California. I have been designing
electrical systems and writing RF exposure compliance reports for the last 20 years. The information
included and calculations performed herein are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Sei Yuen Sylvan Wong, PE
Washington PE Reg. No. 37962 May 30, 2020
PROTOCOL
This study, and the calculations performed herein, is based on OET Bulletin 65 1 which adopts ANSI C95.1-
1992 and NCRP standards. In particular, equation 10 from section 2 of the guideline is used as a model
(in conjunction with known antenna radiation patterns) for calculating the power density at different
points of interest. This information will be used to judge the RF exposure level incident upon the general
population, and any employee present in the area. It should be noted that ground reflection of RF waves
has been taken into account.
FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure Levels
The FCC’s maximum permissible exposure (MPE) is defined as “the rms and peak electric and magnetic
field strength, their squares, or the plane-wave equivalent power densities associated with these fields
to which a person may be exposed without harmful effect and with an acceptable safety factor level”.
The FCC defines two exposure environments based on the awareness of persons who are being exposed.
RF safety compliance centers on management of these two environments.
1 Cleveland, Robert F, et al. Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency
Electromagnetic Fields. OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01, August 1997.
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General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure
The General Population/Uncontrolled exposure applies to human exposure to RF fields when the general
public is exposed or in which persons who are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not
be made fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure.
Therefore, members of the general public always fall under this category when exposure is not
employment-related.
Occupational/Controlled Exposure
The Occupational/Controlled exposure applies to human exposure to RF fields when persons are
exposed as a consequence of their employment and in which those persons who are exposed have been
made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. These
exposure limits also apply where exposure is of a transient nature as a result of incidental passage
through a location where exposure levels may be above General Population/Uncontrolled limits as long
as the exposed person has been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control
over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other appropriate action.
The FCC’s MPE limits for the General Population/Uncontrolled and Occupational/ Controlled
environments are given in Table 1 and Table 2, respectively. Figure 1 is a graph of both MPEs as functions
of frequency.
Table 1: MPE Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Environment
Frequency Range
(MHz)
Electric
Field
Strength
(V/m)
Magnetic
Field
Strength
(A/m)
Power
Density
(mW/cm2)
Averaging Time
for |E|2, |H|2 , or
S (Minutes)
0.3 – 1.34 614 1.63 (100)* 30
1.34 -30 824/f 2.19/f (180/f2)* 30
30 – 300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30
300 – 1500 -- -- f/1500 30
1500– 100,000 -- -- 1.0 30
f = frequency in MHz * = Plane wave equivalent power density
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Table 2: MPE Limits for Occupational/Controlled Environment
Frequency
Range
(MHz)
Electric
Field
Strength
(V/m)
Magneti
c Field
Strength
(A/m)
Power
Density
(mW/cm2)
Averaging
Time for
|E|2, |H|2 ,
or S
(Minutes)
0.3 – 3.0 614 1.63 (100)* 6
3.0 – 30 1842/f 4.89/f (900/f2)* 6
30 – 300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6
300 – 1500 -- -- f/300 6
1500– 100,000 -- -- 5.0 6
f = frequency in MHz * = Plane wave equivalent power
density
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In general, as specified in 47 C.F.R. 1.1307(b), as amended, when the FCC's guidelines are exceeded in
an accessible area due to the emissions from multiple fixed transmitters the following policy applies.
Actions necessary to bring the area into compliance with the guidelines are the shared responsibility of
all licensees whose transmitters contribution to the RF environment at the non-complying accessible
area exceeds 5% of the exposure limit (that applies to their particular transmitter) in terms of power
density or the square of the electric or magnetic field strength. This applies regardless of whether such
transmitters would, by themselves, normally be excluded from performing a routine environmental
evaluation. Owners of transmitter sites are expected to allow applicants and licensees to take
reasonable steps to comply with the FCC's requirements and, where feasible, should encourage
collocation of transmitters and common solutions for controlling access to areas where the RF exposure
limits might be exceeded.
RF Safety Signs
AT&T uses two types of RF safety signs:
• Alerting signs
• Information signs
Alerting Signs
Three types of alerting signs, NOTICE, CAUTION, and WARNING, associated with increasing exposure risk
relative to the applicable MPE limits are used. They announce the existence of potential RF exposure
hazards within the areas they demarcate. The formats of these signs follow the recommendations of the
ANSI and IEEE standards regarding colors, wording, and symbols.
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NOTICE signs alert persons that they are attempting to access an area in which RF exposure levels may
exceed the General Population/Uncontrolled MPE.
CAUTION signs alert persons that they are attempting to enter an area in which RF exposure may
exceed the Occupational/Controlled MPE.
WARNING signs alert persons that they are attempting to enter an area in which the RF exposure may
exceed the Occupational/Controlled MPE by a factor of 10 or greater
The NOTICE sign should be installed on the post 4 feet below the antenna.
Information Signs
INFORMATION signs instruct persons on what to do and who to contact if they are in, or desire to enter,
an area where AT&T operates antennas. Several types of INFORMATION signs are used by AT&T, each
of which is identified by unique number.
Information Sign 1
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Information Sign 2
Antennas that are stand-alone (e.g., lamp posts, stadiums) in areas where there is little potential for
exceeding the General Population/Uncontrolled MPE except, perhaps, very close to the antenna. In this
case, the INFORMATION Sign 2 would be mounted close to the antenna in order to alert maintenance
workers. (Note: In areas where the potential exists for exceeding the GP MPE limits, additional
compliance action, including alerting signs, may be needed.).
MITIGATION MEASURES:
Due to the mounting height of the proposed AT&T antenna, it would not be accessible to the general
public. No mitigation measures are necessary to comply with the FCC public exposure guidelines.
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ON SITE MEASUREMENTS
The site was visited on May 28, 2020 at 8:53 am. The weather at the time of the visit was a sunny morning
with a temperature of 64°F. All accessible areas of the site were inspected. Measurement collection
was performed using Narda Survey Meter and Broadband Probe (300kHz to 50 GHz) and was consistent
with FCC and Narda procedures in making slow sweeping motions over the area that a person could
occupy. In using this broadband instrument, the results represent the cumulative contributions of all RF
sources at the measurement locations. Narda Radiation meter NBM-550-S / F-0266 (Calibration Date:
June 21, 2018) and probe EA-5091 (NBM) (Calibration Date: June 21, 2018) were used to record spatially
averaged power density levels as a percentage of the FCC MPE General Population MPE limits. Table 3
below is the collection of measurement readings.
Table 3: Measurement Readings are Spatial Average and Maximum as MPE % of the FCC General
Population Limits
Measurements taken during the site visit attest that the current maximum spatial average power density
reading is 0.99% of the MPE limit for general population/uncontrolled exposure in the surrounding area
of the proposed facility. There are no locations in the surrounding area near the facility that will have
RF exposure levels close to the MPE limit.
Location
#
Site Reading Location
#
Site Reading
Average % Maximum % Average % Maximum %
1 0.0911 0.5033 8 0.3214 0.8280
2 0.1718 0.3670 9 0.3622 0.4928
3 0.4412 0.5505 10 0.5210 0.7131
4 0.3879 0.5215 11 0.5583 0.6791
5 0.3477 0.6554 12 0.4985 0.6501
6 0.8170 0.9860 13 0.5550 0.7655
7 0.6502 0.8860 14 0.7171 0.9700
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The site map below shows the measurement locations
1
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
11
12
AT&T ANTENNA &
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
ON PROPOSED LIGHT POLE
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14
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PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS
The following parameters have been considered in modeling this configuration:
Ant # Antenna Antenna Model Frequency (MHz) Total ERP ANT Centerline
AGL (ft)
1 Galtronics GQ2412-06613 1900 / 2100 /
5250
623 / 623 / 64 41’-6”
RF FIELD PREDICTION
Calculations have been made to predict RF field strength and power density levels around typical RF
sources. In order to evaluate the RF exposure level, the power densities at different locations of interest
have been examined. Equation 10 from Bulletin 65 is reproduced here as equation 1:
S =
33.4 F² ERP
R² (1)
Where: S = Power density [μW/cm2]
ERP = Effective radiated power [W]
R = Distance [m]
F = Relative field factor (relative numeric gain)
For accessible areas at ground level, the maximum predicted power density level resulting from the
AT&T operations is 2.4% of the FCC General Population limits. The result represents worst-case
predication and are based on antennas operating at the maximum power level.
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This map shows exposure level at ground level and adjacent buildings
*locations outside of white cloud are 0%-2.4%*
AT&T ANTENNA &
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
ON PROPOSED LIGHT POLE
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This map shows the exposure level at the center of the antenna at 41’-6” AGL
AT&T ANTENNA &
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
ON PROPOSED LIGHT POLE
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Predicted MPE depicted at the center of the vertical zone that a person could occupy
RAD CENTER OF ANTENNA ±41’-6” AGL
NOTICE SIGN INSTALLED 4’ BELOW ANTENNA
ON BOTH SIDES OF THE POLE
RF Sign can be omitted with an
approved Sign Waiver Form
from the pole owner.
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SITE PICTURES
View facing North (top of pole blocked by trees)
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View facing East
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View facing South
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View facing West
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Attachment 4
Conduit Lease Addendum