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Planning Files - Planning File #
3292
Planning Files - Type
Conditional Use Permit
Address
2361 HIGHWAY 36 W
Applicant
Verizon Wireless
Status
Approved
Date Final City Council Action
3/26/2001
Planning Files - Resolution #
9876
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<br />MOSS & BARNETT <br /> <br />A Professional Association <br /> <br />Thomas Paschke <br />City of Roseville <br />January 17,2001 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />The Proposed Use. Every cell site has two essential elements: antennas and cellular <br />telephone radio/switching equipment. For the antenna structure, we will have to erect a 120-foot <br />monopole in the rear yard of the property because there are no structures in the vicinity that would <br />allow our installation at this height. The cellular equipment would be housed in an 11.5-foot by 20- <br />foot equipment building located at the base of the proposed monopole. Access to the site will be <br />gained via the existing driveway and parking lot. The one tree that would interfere with this <br />installation will simply be relocated elsewhere on the site. <br /> <br />Equipment Shelter. <br /> <br />The equipment building that is proposed will house radio, computer and climate control <br />equipment for this site. We have enclosed a floor plan that shows the manner in which the floor <br />space is utilized. Please note that our technicians must be able to have access to all sides of the <br />equipment that will be installed in the building, so floor space is already limited. We utilize a <br />prefabricated equipment shelter in which the equipment can be installed prior to its final installation <br />at the site to minimize the disruption caused by our construction activities at the site. The building <br />will have a brick finish, and it meets or exceeds all building and fire code requirements, of course. <br />This will be an unmanned building and will be operated remotely, connected to the rest of the <br />Verizon Wireless system via buried telephone lines. <br /> <br />Antenna Monopole. <br /> <br />We propose to erect a 120-foot monopole to elevate our antennas to the required height for <br />this area. We ordinarily attempt to collocate our antennas on existing structures (as we have already <br />done on one of Roseville' s water towers), but no existing structure in the area is both tall enough <br />and in the proper location. Furthennore, because there are several adjacent cell sites whose <br />placement cannot be altered, Verizon Wireless has a relatively limited number of options for a <br />location. By avoiding areas that are adjacent to residential areas, Verizon Wireless RF engineers <br />had very few lots from which to choose, and we are not in a position to require any particular <br />landlord to allow the installation. <br /> <br />In the nearly 20 years that Verizon Wireless (and its predecessors) has provided cellular <br />service in the upper midwest, it has never experienced a single monopole or tower collapse. This <br />truly is a testament to the extreme conditions that the poles are engineered to withstand in this <br />area of the country. Because all of the antennas and equipment associated with this facility are <br />operated remotely, there will be no measurable impact on traffic or other conditions. The site is <br />electrically powered and produces no noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odor. <br />
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