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Special Use Permit Application Fo AMES, IOWA
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For a Site in a Zone other than Residential orzut
(This form must be filled out completely before your application will be accepted.)
1. Property Address for this Special Use Permit:1325 South Fourth St . , Ames, IA
2. l (We) the undersigned,, do hereby respectfully request the Ames Zoning Board of
Adjustment to grant a Special Use Permit to allow a "Cell Site with Antenna"at the property
address listed above.
3. Legal Description (attach, if lengthy): 83 SECTION: 10 RANGE:24 L5 N of ST &CRK
SWNE & NENW & W&S OFRVRSID&SENW L14&VAC ADJ E S2CTRCR
4. Property Owner: Randall Corporation
Business:
Address: 420 South 17th St . Ames IA 50010
(Street) (City) (State) (zip)
Telephone: 515-2 3 3 2 5 8 0
(Home) (Business) (Fax)
5. Applicant: Iowa RSA 10, LLC (d/b/a Verizon Wireless)
Business:
Address: 180 Washington Valley Rd. Bedminster NJ
(Street) (City) (State) (zip)
Telephone: 612-2 2 0-64 7 0
(Home) (Business) (Fax)
6. Contact Person: Shelley Trampetti
Business:
Address: 1209 Hartford Ave . St . Paul MN 55116
(Street) (City) (State) (zip)
Telephone: 6 51-8 9 5-6 82 3
(Home) (Business) (Fax)
E-mail address: sktrampetti@hotmail . com
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This Special Use Permit will not be granted unless sufficient facts are presented with
the application, and at the Planning and Zoning Commission and Zoning Board of
Adjustment meetings, to support a finding that all the general and specific standards
for granting a Special Use Permit have been met.
Obtaining this Special Use Permit does not absolve the applicant from obtaining all other
applicable permits, such as Building Permits, IDOT access permits, etcetera.
I (We) certify that I(we) have submitted all the required information to apply for a Special Use
Permit and that the information is factual.
Signed by: _41-6( Date: June 23 2013
Propert Owner(s)
Matthew D. Randall
Print Name
(Note: No other signature may be substituted for the Property Owner's Signature.)
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Cell Site with Antenna
Special Use Permit Supporting Information
For a Site in a Zone other than Residential or Commercial
(This form must be filled out completely before your application will be accepted.)
Section 29.1307(4) of the Zoning Ordinance states that a Special Use Permit is required for a
cell site with antenna that is either not mounted on an existing tall structure or is more
than 20 feet higher than the tall structure on which it is mounted. Such a cell site with
antenna shall not be permitted except pursuant to a Special Use Permit issued by the Zoning
Board of Adjustment in accordance with Sections 29.1503 and 29.1307.
The Zoning Board of Adjustment cannot approve a Special Use Permit unless all of the
"General Standards" and the "Cell Site with Antenna" standards are met. In order to
facilitate review of this application for a Special Use Permit, the applicant must address each of
the "General Standards"set forth in Section 29.1503, and in addition, the standards for a "Cell
Site with Antenna"set forth in Section 29.1307(7)of the Zoning Ordinance.
(Note: The applicant's explanation of how the request meets each standard may be attached
on a separate sheet if sufficient space is not provided.)
1. General Standards. The Planning and Zoning Commission and the Zoning Board of
Adjustment shall review each application for the purpose of determining that each proposed
use meets the following standards, set forth in 29.1503(4)(a), and in addition, shall find
adequate evidence that each use in its proposed location will:
(a) Be harmonious with and in accordance with the general principles and proposals
of the Land Use Policy Plan (LUPP).
Explain how the request meets this standard.
Tha T TTPP i denf i f i ag the araa as "un-i trer�i ty affected" and the
proposed use is a direct result of campus activities The
significant population increase during Iowa State games over
taxes the existing Verizon network and the temporary site is
needed to accommodate the capacity strains on the network to
improve communications during the football season. The location is
used for football parking so the temporary site is in concert with
the football related use.
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(b) Be designed, constructed, operated, and maintained so as to be harmonious in
appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity and that
such use will not change the essential character of the area in which it is
proposed.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
The temporary nature of the installation (approximately 10
weeks each fall/winter) significantly diminishes any adverse
impact and will not change the essential character of the
area.
(c) Not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future uses in the same general
vicinity.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
The proposed use occupies a small space, utilizes industry
standard equipment for temporary cell site use and will be
connected to power and fiber optic utilities thus minimizing
noise (no generator) . The facility will be placed approximately
one week prior to the Iowa State home football season and removed
approximately one week a ter the final home game.
(d) Be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways,
streets, police, fire protection, drainage structure, refuse disposal, water and
sewage facilities, and/or schools.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
There is adequate access from 4th Street to accommodate delivery
of the cell on wheels . Power and fiber are already in place from
last year' s use and will be reconnected for the duration of the
football season. No refuse disposal water/sewer or school
requirements are necessary.
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(e) Not create excessive additional requirements at public cost for public facilities
and services.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
There will be no cost to the public; all costs will be
borne by the applicant .
(f) Not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment, or conditions of
operation that will be detrimental to any person, property, or general welfare by
reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare, or odors.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
The facility will create only limited traffic (the set-up and
dismantling of the facility each season) and limited noise
(air conditioned equipment enclosure) . Noise is limited
significantly by using power service from the utility company
and no smoke, fumes, glare or odors will be emitted
(g) Be consistent with the intent and purpose of the Zone in which it is proposed to
locate such use.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
The installation is fairly innocuous and would be consistent
within any zone . Similar installations are used in residential
zones to accommodate special events with large population
increases .
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2. Standards for a Cell Site with Antenna: The Planning and Zoning Commission and
Zoning Board of Adjustment shall review each application for the purpose of determining
that the following standards, set forth in 29.1307(7), which are listed below, have been met,
in addition to the "General Standards"and the "Commercial Zone Standards
(a) Necessity. The wireless communications company shall demonstrate, using
technological evidence, that the antenna must be located where it is proposed in
order to satisfy the antenna's function in the company's grid system.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
This exact same inatallation was approved by the City of Ames
in 2012 . In 2012, the previous years ' installation location
had to be changed due to a change in procedure. This current
location is in direct proximity to Jack Trice Stadium and has proven
quite succesaful in accommodating the increase in cell pl,onP usage.
(b) Co-location Effort. If the wireless communications company proposes to build a
tower (as opposed to mounting the antenna on an existing tall structure), it shall
demonstrate that it contacted the owners of tall structures within a one-quarter-
mile radius of the site proposed, asked for permission to install the antenna on
those tall structures, and was denied for reasons other than failure to agree on
compensation. The Zoning Board of Adjustment may deny the permit if it
concludes that the applicant has not made a good faith effort to mount the
antenna on an existing tall structure.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
As explained in the 2012 application, this section is not
particularly applicable for this temporary use used to mitigate
network capacity issues during football qame weekends; it still
is the case that there are no existing tall structures within
the 1/4 mile stipulated that would meet the required needs
(c) Antenna Height. The applicant shall demonstrate, to the reasonable satisfaction
of the Zoning Board of Adjustment, that the antenna is the minimum height
required to function satisfactorily. No antenna that is taller than this minimum
height shall be approved.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
The height of this year' s cell on wheels has been
reduced to 28 ' feet total height It is impossible to raise
the mast any higher as that would require guy wires which
are prohibited.
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(d) Setbacks from Base of Antenna Support Structure. The minimum distance
between the base of the support or any guy anchors and any property line shall be
the largest of the following:
(i) 50% of antenna height;
(ii) The minimum setback in the underlying Zone; or
(iii) 60 feet.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
The location is well within the most restrictive distance
noted above, e .g. item iii being situation at least
125 ' from the nearest lot line. Please see the site
plan included as Exhibit A to this application.
(e) Antenna Support Structure Safety. The applicant shall demonstrate, to the
reasonable satisfaction of the Zoning Board of Adjustment, that the proposed
antenna and support structure are safe and the surrounding areas will not be
negatively affected by support structure failure, failing ice or other debris, or radio
frequency interface. All support structures shall be fitted with anti-climbing
devices, as approved by the manufacturers.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
The manufacturer' s documentation relating to tower safety
has been provided as Exhibit B to this application Security
fencing will also be placed around the facility.
(f) Fencing. An opaque fence constructed of wood or masonry material, or other
substantial material, that is consistent with the existing structures on the
proposed site and approved by the Zoning Board of Adjustment, shall be installed
around the antenna support structure and other equipment unless the antenna is
mounted on an existing structure.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
Opaque wood fencing is proposed and indicated on the site plans
attached as Exhibit A.
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(g) Co-location. In order to reduce the number of antenna support structures needed
in the community in the future, the proposed support structure shall be required
to accommodate other users, including other wireless communications
companies and local police, fire, and ambulance companies.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
The temporary cell on wheels is not capable of supporting more
than one carrier' s equipment .
(h) FCC License. The wireless communications company shall provide proof that it is
licensed by the Federal Communications Commission.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
The FCC license has been supplied as Exhibit C to this
application.
(i) Required Parking. If the cell site is fully automated, adequate parking shall be
required for maintenance workers. If the site is not automated, the number of
required parking spaces shall equal the number of people on the largest shift.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
There is more than adequate space for maintenance workers .
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(J) Painting. Antenna support structures should be painted in such a manner as to
reduce the visual impact and create a harmonious appearance with its
surroundings.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
The support structure is tubular aluminum mounted on a heavy
duty trailer.
(k) Site Plan. A full site plan shall be required for all cell sites, showing the antenna,
antenna support structure, building, fencing, buffering, and access.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
Please see drawings provided as Exhibit A.
(1) Air Safety. Support structures 200 feet in height or taller, or those near airports,
shall meet all Federal Aviation Administration regulations.
Explain how the request meets this standard.
FAA clearance for Placement of this—facilitY is expected any
day. Please note that past determinations by the FAA for placement
of this cell on wheels has been favorable and last ear ' s approval
has been requested to be extended. We respectfully request that
if the balance of this application is found to be in order that
an approval be granted contingent upon receipt of the favorable
Determination from the FAA.
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Cell Site with Antenna
Special Use Permit Site Development Plan Checklist
For a Site in a Zone other than Residential or Commercial
(This form must be filled out completely before your application will be accepted.)
The applicant shall provide seven (7) copies of a Site Development Plan, which includes
the information described below, as set forth in Section 29.1502 of the Zoning Ordinance.
i ❑ Seven (7) copies of a Site Development Plan, drawn to scale on a sheet not to exceed
24" x 36", and one (1) reduced copy no larger than 11" x 17".
❑ The Site Development Plan must be prepared by a Civil Engineer, a Land Surveyor, a
Landscape Architect, or an Architect. The site plan must be certified as "substantially
correct" by a Professional Engineer, a Land Surveyor, a Landscape Architect, or an
Architect, licensed by the State of Iowa, showing the following information as of the date
of the application.
Note: With approval by City staff prior to submitting the Site Development Plan, it may be possible
to exclude some of the following items from the Site Development Plan. Please place a check mark
in the box in front of'each item that is included as part of the application materials submitted for
approval.
❑ Name(s) and address(es) of the applicant(s).
❑ Name(s) and address(es) of the owner(s) of record of the property.
❑ Name and address of the person or firm preparing the site plan.
❑ Property address(es).
❑ Date of preparation.
❑ North Arrow.
❑ Scale: The scale shall not be less than 1"=10% and no greater than 1"=60', unless an
alternate scale is approved by the Director of the Department of Planning and Housing.
❑ Legal Description.
❑ Dimensions of the present lot and lot area, to the nearest tenth of a foot.
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❑ Size and location of all existing and proposed buildings, additions, structures, and uses
including:
❑ Setback distance to property lines;
❑ Exact exterior dimensions of each building;
❑ Location of entrances;
❑ Number of dwelling units; and,
❑ Square footage of each type of use.
❑ Zoning designation of the property.
❑ Proposed use of the property in sufficient detail to determine code compliance.
❑ Existing and proposed location and size of sanitary sewer mains and service lines or se
ptic
tank and leaching field.
° ❑ Existing and proposed location and size of water mains, service lines and hydrants and/or
❑ Existing and proposed location and size of electrical service (electrical riser diagram) and
the location of high-pressure gas lines, high tension transmission lines, and telephone lines.
❑ Existing and proposed location and size of storm drainage facilities on the property and
adjacent to the property.
.� ❑ Location, grade, and dimensions of all g a existing paved surfaces and of all abutting streets.
❑ Existing and proposed location and dimensions of parking areas, individual parking spaces
and drive aisles, driveways, curb cuts, easements and rights-of-way, walkways, transit
stops, bicycle parking areas, loading areas, dividers, curbs, islands, and other parking and
drive improvements.
If the project is located along U.S. Highway 69, access to U.S. 69 shall be reviewed by the
1.D.O.T. and a meeting shall be held that includes 1.D.O.T. staff, the City traffic engineer,
other appropriate City staff, the developer, and the developer's plan preparer to agree on
access prior to the submittal of the site plan.
❑ Existing and proposed contours at 2-foot intervals, based on City datum, when an
application pertains to any new permanent detached building or structure (principal or
accessory).
❑ Location of existing and proposed outdoor trash and dumpster areas and m
screening such areas. methods for
t ❑ Location and type of all existing and proposed signs.
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❑ Evidence that the proposed work or activity will comply with the Outdoor Lighting Code, set
forth in Section 29.411 of the Zoning Ordinance
Specifically, the application shall include:
❑ Plans indicating the location on the premises, and the type of illuminating devices,
fixtures, lamps, supports, reflectors, and other devices;
❑ A detailed description of the illuminating devices, fixtures, lamps, supports, reflectors,
and other devices. The description shall include manufacturer's catalog cuts and
drawings, including sections when requested; and,
❑ Photometric data, such as that furnished by manufacturers, showing the angle of cut off
or light emissions.
❑ Location of waterbodies, watercourses, swamps and flood-prone areas with delineated
channel encroachment lines, wetland boundary lines, 100-year flood plain boundary line,
and floodway boundary line.
❑ When an application is located in a flood-prone area include existing and proposed site
grades, contours and elevations, base flood elevation data, top-of-foundation elevations,
finished floor elevations, and any proposed watercourse relocation.
❑ When an application for development involves 0.5 acres, or more, of cumulative disturbed
area(s), a Sediment Erosion Control Plan shall be submitted. However, such a Plan may be
required for applications with disturbed land of less than 0.5 acres, if deemed necessary by
the Planning Director.
❑ Location of natural features including: existing trees, rock outcrops, and landslide areas.
❑ Storm water management plan, including storm water calculations supporting the design.
Such plan shall show grades and/or elevations, direction of surface flow, detention and/or
retention areas, outlet control structures, and devices.
❑ A landscape plan showing:
❑ The location of plants.
❑ A plant list that includes:
❑ The plant species;
❑ The quantity of each type of plant; and,
❑ The size of each plant at the time of planting.
❑ The location of fences and walls.
❑ Traffic impact studies, soil tests, utility capacity analysis, and other similar information if
deemed necessary by the Department of Planning and Housing to determine the feasibility
of the proposed development.
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❑ Two (2) copies of architectural drawings of all new buildings or structures, or alterations, at a
scale not to exceed 1"=8% showing the following information:
❑ Name(s) of the applicant(s) and the owner(s) of record;
❑ Legal Description and street address of the property;
❑ Numerical scale and date;
❑ All exterior wall elevations, indicating floor heights, overall building height, and
fenestration; and,
❑ Building floor plans indicating existing and proposed usage, interior floor area, and/or
patron floor area.
❑ For Village Residential projects, Suburban Residential projects, or Planned Residence
District projects that are to develop in phases, the applicant shall provide a phasing plan
indicating areas to be developed in each phase and the time frame for the development of
each phase.
❑ A note to be placed on all site plans to read as follows: "All construction materials,
dumpsters, detached trailers, or similar items are prohibited on public streets or within the
public right-of-way."
❑ Size of electrical service and one line drawing of the metering and electrical service.
❑ Number of meters at each location.
❑ Preferred voltage required for the building.
❑ Preferred location of the electrical service.
In addition to Minor or Major Site Development Plan submittals, a Use Analysis Report
shall be prepared by the applicant for all properties located in a G-1(General Industrial) or
in a P-I(Planned Industrial)zoning district, that shows the following:
❑ Approximate number of employees;
❑ Approximate utility needs and effect upon existing systems, e.g., projected water demand
(GPM/GPD), waste water generation (GPD + COD/BOD), electricity demand (KW), storm
water increase (CFS), solid waste generation (tons); and
❑ Possible nuisance factors and means for alleviating those factors, such as noise, odor,
smoke, dust, fumes, vibration, or heat.
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Cell Site with Antenna
Special Use Permit for a Site in a Zone other than
Residential or Commercial
Permission to Place a "Zoning Action Pending" Sign
on Private Property
(This form must be filled out completely before your application will be accepted.)
Section 29.1500(2)(d)(iii) of the Zoning Ordinance, requires that notice shall be posted by the
City on signs posted on the subject property. One sign shall be posted for each public street
frontage. Required signs shall be posted along the perimeter of the subject property in locations
that are highly visible from adjacent public streets not less than sev meeting or hearing, unless otherwise prescribed by statute. en (7) days prior to the
The owner of property at 1325 S . 4th St . , Ames, IAhereby grants the City of Ames
permission to place "Zoning Action Pending" signs on the property for the purpose of informing
interested persons of the request for action by the City of Ames.
I understand that the signs will be placed on the property several days prior to action on
the request to the Planning and Zoning Commission, Zoning Board of Adjustment, or the
City Council, and may remain on the property until the request has been approved or
denied by the City.
Signed by: ��"��� �
Pr e dp Date:rty Owner - un I 201 3
Matth � D Randall
Print Name
(Note: No other signature may be substituted for the Property Owner's Signature.)
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EXHIBITS A - E
Special Use Permit Application
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Bedminster, NJ 07921
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d s5 models, reference tables and
rn 55 charts for 7-30& 7-42 non-
ce —— — locking mast models.
45
2 4 6 8 10 12
Payload Area(fe)
Wind Speed Charts: Freestanding, Super Heavy-duty, Non-locking Masts
Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 10-38 Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 12-48
130
n P 155
E a
.a 110 E
a m
rn 90 a
u) 105
70 S
2 q
80
6 8 10 12
2 4 6 8 10 12
Payload Area(fe)
Payload Area(ftz)
Wind Speed vs.Payload Area for Mast Model 13.6-45 Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 14-67
130
t 95
a
E n
110 E
(D v 80
a m
90 a
N 65
70 _
� 50
2 4 6 8 10 12 2 4
6 8 10 12
Payload Area(fe)
Payload Area(ftz)
i—
MastWindSpeeds.xls
Created:9/25/2006 MastWindSpeeds-02
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Wind Speed Charts: Freestanding,Super Heavy-duty, Locking Masts
Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 9-50 Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 10.3-60
120
t t 95 ---
a -
E a
100 E
m a 80 -
a �
u) 80 a.
N 65 - - - -
a
60
3 50
2 4 6 8 10 12 2 4
6 8 10 12
Payload Area(fe)
Payload Area(ftz)
Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 10.8-76
�. 70 --
s
n
E
a 60
m
m
a
n 50 —
40
2 4 6 8 - 10 12
Payload Area(fe)
MastWindSpeeds.xls MastWindSpeeds-02
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Wind Speed Charts: Guyed, Heavy-duty, Locking Masts
Wind Speed vs.Payload Area Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 7-30
for Mast Model 7-42
130
t
a 130
E c
110 E
m a 110
a m I
N 90 a
U) 90
70
2 4
70
6 8 10 12 -
2 4 6 8 10 12
Payload Area(fe)
Payload Area(fe)
Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 10-60 Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 14.5-80
t 130
a r 130
E a
.0 110 E
(D a 110
a m
N 90 c
_ CO 90
v
70 -
70
2 4 6 8 10 12 2 4
6 8 10 12
Payload Area(fe) Payload Area(fe)
Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 17-100 Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 20-134
130
a -- 105
E =a
110 E
- a 95 - - - —
a m
90 ---- -- - - c
85
70
2 4 75 - -
6 8 10 12 2 4 6 8
10 12
Payload Area(fe)
Payload Area(ftz)
MastWindSpeeds.xls
Mast
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Wind Speed vs.Payload Area Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 9-50 for Mast Model 10.3-60
130
a r 130
E c
0 110 E
I 110
Q. m
w gp a
m N 90
70 _
�2 4 6 8 10 12 70
2 4 6 8 10 12
Payload Area(fe)
Payload Area(ftz)
Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 10.8-76 Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 15.7-100
130
L 130
a s
E a
110 E
a 110
a m
w 90 a
_c cl) 90
70 =
� 70
2 4 6 8 10 12 2 4
6 8 10 12
Payload Area(h) Payload Area(W)
Wind Speed vs.Payload Area
for Mast Model 22.5-164
t
81
a
E
a 79
d
m
a
u� 77
_c
75
2 4 6 8 10 12
Payload Area(fe)
MastWindSpeeds.xls
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Printed 5/11/2007
Estimated Wind Rating Table
Pneumatic Mast Model Area (square feet)
2 4 Payload
6 8 10 12 Weight
Estimated Wind Speed Rating
SDNL 5-20 mph Ibs
95 74 61 53 48 43 70 SDNL 6-27 77 59 49 42
SDNL 7-34 38 34 40
63 50 42 37 33 30 40
SDNL 8-30 71 58 50 45 41
HDNL 6-25 100 10 86 75 67 61 150 38 150
HDNL 7-30 0
100 90 78 69 62 57 150
z HDNL 7-42 100 87 75 72 68 65 150
o HDNL 8.5-48 85 74 69
Q HDNL g.5_52 65 60 58 200
81 71 52 47 175
w HDNL 9.5-56 60 57
72 64 57 54 51 200
W HDL 10-60 66 60 55 51 48
45 200
SHDNL 10-38 100 100 100 100 100 100 1000
U_
SHDNL 12-48 100 100 100 100 91
SHDNL 13.6-45 84 00
100 100 100 100 100 94 12000
SHDNL 14-67 94 81 72
SHDL 9-50 100 65 60 5 800
90 78 71 66 611 450
SHDL 10.3-60 85 73 66 60 57
SHDL 10.8-76 61 53 450
56 51 48 45 43 200
HDL 7-30 100 100 100 100 100 100 150
HDL 7-42 100 100 100 100 100 100 150
HDL 10-60 100 100 100 100 100 97 200
HDL 14.5-80 100 100 100 100 95 8 225
W HDL 17-100 100 100
HDL 20-134 100 97 99 92 87 83 200
91 86
10
(D SHDL 9-50 81 78 150
0 100 100 100 100 100 450
SHDL 10.3-60 100 100 100 100 100 100 450
SHDL 10.8-76 100 100 100 100 100 100 200
SHDL 15.7-inn 1 100 100 100 100 100 100 450
SHDL 1 22.5-164 77 77 77 77 1 76 76 100
NOTE:
1. For wind speed rating estimations for 7-30&7-42 locking mast models,reference tables and charts for 7-30&7-42 non-
locking mast models.
2.SDNL=Standard-duty, Non-locking
3. HDNL=Heavy-duty, Locking
4.SHDNL=Super Heavy-duty, Non-locking
5.HDL=Heavy-duty, Locking
6.SHDL=Super Heavy-duty, Locking
MastWindSpeeds.xis
Created:9/25/2006 MastWindSpeeds-02
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Notes&Cautions
a.) In most cases, Max. allowable tube stress=20.0 ksi (6061-T6 yield of 40 ksi with S.F. of 2.0).
b.) Gust factors of 1.10 & 0.85 used for wind load calculations on freestanding &guyed masts,
respectively.
c.) Payload drag coefficient of 1.55 used for wind load calculations.
d.) Tube drag coefficient calculated based on wind speed, diameter&elevation.
e.) Payload area is assumed circular(i.e. -A=Tr x 02/4) and centered over the mast.
f.) Payload height is determined by adding 6"to a radius calculated from the payload area.
g.) Do not raise masts during these wind speeds.
h.) For the purposes of these wind speed calculations, although not necessarily practical, any amount
of displacement or rotation is acceptable.
0 Support brackets centered at locations listed in the table below.
k.) Payload Wt. of 175 Ibs for mast model 8.5-56 is listed as 100 Ibs in sales catalog.
m.) Wind load determined using calculations based on ANSI/TIA-222-G.
n.) Freestanding mast analysis assumes tubes are first component in system to reach yield.
p.)At least 1 level of lines is connected to the top of the smallest tube for all guyed masts.
q.) 03/16"steel lines assumed for guyed, heavy-duty masts.
r.) 01/4"steel lines assumed for guyed, super heavy-duty masts.
s.) Stainless steel 17-4PH pins and plates assumed for guyed, super heavy-duty masts.
t.) Base of mast and anchors assumed to be rigid.
u.) Diametrical clearance between the tubes assumed to be zero.
v.) Payload heights per payload areas are listed in the table below.
Freestanding Mast Support Bracket Hei ht Per Model (inches)) Areas& Heights
Model Hei ht Model Hei ht Model Hei ht
5-20 47.7 7-42 M12
Hei ht
65.0 12-48 125.9 15.6 6-27 54.3 8.5-48 84.9 13.6-45 148.4
7-34 66.3 8.5-52 79.4 14-67 148.4 19.5
8-30 84.3 9.5-56 94.9 9-50 81.5 22.1
6-25 55.7 10-60 97.0 10.3-60 96.5 27.4 7-30 65.0 10-38 102.0 10.8-76 96.5
29.5
Gu ed Mast Support Bracket Hei ht(inches) & No. of Line Levels Per Model
odel Hei ht Levels Model Hei h
[ M t Levels Model Height Levels
7-30 64.3 1 17-100 none 3 10.8-76 96.5 2
7-42 64.3 1 20-134 none 4 15.7-100 158.5 3
10-60 97.0 2 9-50 81.5 1 22.5-164 none 6
14.5-80 none 3 10.3-60 96.5 1
A CAUTION
Safety Advisement!-Computer analysis is based on assumptions and can only offer engineering
estimations. Any modification of the assumptions will change the results. Use analysis results as
reference only. Perform empirical testing to validate analysis estimations.
MastWindSpeeds.xls MastWindSpeeds-02
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WOMB
WILL-BURT
Vertical-Mounted Masts
Specifications: Heavy Duty Locking Masts
Model 7-30
Payload capacity 7"42 10-60
150lb/68kg 150lb/68kg 200lb/90kg
Extended height 29ft 1"/8.9m 41 ft 3'/12.6m 59ft 9'/18.3m
Nested height 7ft/2.1 m
7ft 9"/2.3m 10ft 1"13m
Approx. mast weight 125lb/57kg 235lb/107k
Number of sections 9 3301b/150kg
6 9 8
Tube diameter 6.75-3"/171-76mm 9-3"/229-76mm 9-3.75"/229-95mm
Collar type Locking T Handles Locking T Handles Locking T Handles
Guying required NR*
NR* NR*
Max. operating pressure 35 PSIG (2.4 bar) 35 PSIG (2.4 bar) 35 PSIG(2.4 bar)
Installation Dimensions"A"min. 61in/1549mm 55in/1397mm 88in/2235mm
Installation Dimensions"A"max. 64in/1626mm 64in/1626mm
Installation Dimensions"B"min. 97in/2464mm
58in/1473mm 52in/1321mm 85in/2159mm
Installation Dimensions"B"max. 61 in/1549mm 61 in/1549mm 94in/2388mm
Installation Dimensions"C" 12.13in/308mm 13.81in/351mm 13.81in/351mm
Installation Dimensions"D" 8.25in/210mm 9.75in/248mm 9.75in/248mm
Installation Dimensions"E"Non-Rotating 6.5in/165mm 8.44in/214mm 8.44in/214mm
Installation Dimensions"E"Rotating 8.44in/214mm 10.75in/273mm 10.75in/273mm
Installation Dimensions"F"Non-Rotating 6in/152mm 7.75in/214mm 7.75in/214mm
Installation Dimensions"F"Rotating 7.75in/197mm
8in/203mm 8in/203mm
Installation Dimensions"G" 8.75in/222mm 11in/279mm
Installation Dimensions"H„ 11 in/279mm
15.73in/400mm 17.74in/451mm 17.74in/451mm
Model 14.5-80
17-100 20-134
Payload capacity 225lb/102k
9 2001b/90kg 150lb/68kg
Extended height 79ft 9"/24.3m 99ft 9"/30.4m 133ft 9"/40.8m
Nested height 14ft 3"/4.3m 17ft 2"/5.2m 20ft 2'/6.1 m
Approx. mast weight 416lb/189kg 480lb/218k
Number of sections 9 6001b/273kg
7 7 8
Tube diameter 9-4.5"/229-114mm 9-4.5"/229-95mm 9-3.75"/229-95mm
Collar type Locking T Handles Locking Triplines Locking Triplines
Guying required 4 way/4 level 4 way/4 level 4 way/5 level
Max. operating pressure 35 PSIG (2.4 bar) 35 PSIG(2.4 bar) 35 PSIG (2.4 bar)
Installation Dimensions"A"min. 136in/3454mm 169in/4293mm 196in/4978mm
Installation Dimensions"A"max. 148in/3759mm 182in/4623mm 217in/5512mm
Installation Dimensions"B"min.
Installation Dimensions"B"max.
Installation Dimensions"C" 13.81in/351mm 13.81in/351mm 13.81in/351mm
Installation Dimensions"D" 9.75in/248mm 9.75in/248mm 9.75in/248mm
Installation Dimensions"E"Non-Rotating
Installation Dimensions"E"Rotating
http://www.willburt.com/vmHDLMSpecs.asp
7/13/2012
EXHIBIT C
FCC LICENSE
IOWA RSA 10 , LLC
ULS License - Cellular License - KNKN363 - Iowa RSA 10 LLC
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ULS License
Cellular License - KNKN363 - Iowa RSA 10 LLC
Call Sign KNKN363 Radio Service CL - Cellular
Status Active Auth Type Regular
Market
Market CMA421 - Iowa 10 - Humboldt Channel Block B
Submarket 0 Phase
2
Dates
Grant 09/15/2009 Expiration 10/01/2019
Effective 05/24/2011 Cancellation
Five Year Buildout Date
09/24/1995
Control Points
2 500 W. Dove Rd., TARRANT, Southlake, TX
P: (800)264-6620
Licensee
FRN 0020567178
Type Limited Liability Company
Licensee
Iowa RSA 10 LLC
1120 Sanctuary Pkwy #150 - GASASREG P:(770)797-1070
Alpharetta, GA 30009 F:(770)797-1036
ATTN Regulatory E:network.regulatory@verizonwireless.com
Contact
Verizon Wireless
Sarah Trosch P:(202)589-3764
1300 I Street, NW - Suite 400 West F:(202)589-3750
Washington, DC 20005 E:sarah.trosch@verizonwireless.com
Ownership and Qualifications
Radio Service Mobile
Type
Regulatory Status Common Carrier Interconnected Yes
Alien Ownership
Is the applicant a foreign government or the representative of No
any foreign government?
Is the applicant an alien or the representative of an alien?
No
Is the applicant a corporation organized under the laws of any No
foreign government?
Is the applicant a corporation of which more than one-fifth of No
the capital stock is owned of record or voted by aliens or their
representatives or by a foreign government or representative
thereof or by any corporation organized under the laws of a
foreign country?
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Is the applicant directly or indirectly controlled by any other Yes
corporation of which more than one-fourth of the capital stock is
owned of record or voted by aliens, their representatives, or by
a foreign government or representative thereof, or by any
corporation organized under the laws of a foreign country?
If the answer to the above question is 'Yes', has the applicant Yes
received a ruling(s) under Section 310(b)(4) of the
Communications Act with respect to the same radio service
involved in this application?
Basic Qualifications
The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Basic Qualification questions.
Demographics
Race
Ethnicity
Gender
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EXHIBIT D
FAA CLEARANCE
To be provided upon completion by FAA in mid-August, 2013
EXHIBIT E
HEIGHT AND LOCATION
JUSTIFICATION LETTER
1/eI"IOf1 wireless
Great Plains Region
10801 Bush Lake Road
Bloomington, MN 55438
RF JUSTIFICATION FOR IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY COW LOCATION:
Increased network capacity is necessary during football weekends. The objective of this location
is to increase capacity by offloading traffic during football games at Jack Trice Stadium, Iowa
State University, Iowa. The site must be located as near to Jack Trice stadium as possible but nt
on campus property due to a contractual inability to place equipment there this season. The
lack of capacity puts public at risk for emergency service during a big event such as a football
game.
Ideally the antennas would operate from a height greater than 65'to better clear tree tops and
cover a larger campus area however the temporary cell site mast is limited to this height.
Nusrat Kamal-Burger
RF Engineer
Verizon Wireless
email. nusrat.kamal-burger--verizonw ire less.com