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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMCUP 14-09; AT&T Mobility SD0272; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (2)UVND USE REVIEW Develooment Services CITY Of CARLSBAD APPUCATION P-1 Manning IKvismn 1635 faraday Avemtt {760)«02-461Q APPUCATION P-1 vvwwjcarisbadca.gOv ^ i ^ API>UCAT10NSAlWiLliOP(Mt- (CHECK BOXES) OvinhtmimtPtmHs <FOR DEPT. use OMLY) • AikTriitfstRrtlvB PemM D Coattattev^opRMntp^niMf) QMnor D Extension Q EnvfronRWntal hnpact AssMsmwrt n Habitat Marwenmnt PttimH; DMnor • HHIsldaDavaioimMiitPwinitO O r^nnml DvvidopnMnt numlt • Ra^isnaal ONon-RasWwtW {fORcaan.aseom) Q OsnaralPtanAfiMiMinent • UxariCoa«al Prognun Amamjmfttrtn O ItasterPhm QAmambiMnt • SpacWcPlan nAnwinAnMit Q Za(wC|iang» n Q Zan«Cod»Ant«iAn«nt Q Iteyiaw Pwrmtt • A*»*flstra6wB Qliftiipr QMajor O Planning ConiiriiMan Datannlnation O Site 08val^)m«tt Plan • SfMdatUM Parmit Q Vartoie* Q AjkTSW^rMhw HOm APKOfimiD iimm tmaumm wuLme AMNLKAHOMS MUST BE »i8tRnH> PWOR TO 3:3B PM. A PROKMa> tmxer mamma OMLV OME Q RmtoMrPwnrit D Adntirastr^ive Q MHW Q Mafor n« «li8ii>ie«Dr25%(Naeount AS^SSOR PARCEL NO(S).: 210-(M0-36-O0 PROJECT NAME; AT&T fttoi^iity SW272 Cartobod lagoon OfRoo Buildii:^ BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Insterflation of 16 antenoas, 32 RRU'S, and 6 suige suppressors moonftMi b^ind RFyanst^rent screen pafi^s wroof tfexteting building. Assocteted equipment Ins^Med in l^fl.foom of existing buMing. ' BRiEFlEGAL i^s(y?iPTiON: Se© attached Grant Deed LOCATION OF PROJECT: ON THE: East 5050 Avenida Endnas. Carlsbad CA 92008 STWEET ADDRESS- SIDE CF Avenida Endnas (NORTH, SOUTH. EAST> WEST) 04AME OF STREET) BETWEEN Gannon Road ANO Palomar Airport Road (NAMEOF STREET) (NAME OF STREET) p-1 Paas1 of« Revised 11/12 OWNER NAME (Print): Provktence Offiw Paoflca, LLC MAWN6 ADORESS: 183 Caiie Magdeiena, Ste 1(X) cnY.STATC.ziP: Encanitas, CA 92024 TELS>MWE: EMAH./©DRESS; APPUCANT NAME (Print): AT&TMObllWy MAIUNG ADDRess:7337 Trade-Street CfTY, STATE, ZIP: Sao Dfego, CA 92121 Ta£PHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: I CSmPir THAT I AM THE UEGAL OWNERVW^D THAT Aa THE ABOVE INFORMATKm «S TRUE fsHD CCmiECT TO THE BEST OF MY I GERTIFV THAT i AM THE UESAL RB»RiSENrA-nVE OF 'me OWNER AND TWT ML Vlfi^ f^gOf/B INFORMATiON IS TRUE AHDC0W5ECr TO T.OF" APPUCANTS RERR^ENTATiVE (PfW); Margie SoiWvan. Agent fpr AT&T MobHity. LLC liM^iUNG JOJDRess: PtanCqm. Inc., State Place cnv' STATE, ZIP: Esoffidido, CA 92029 TEtEPHQIC: ' 7^13-3488 EMAIL ADDRESS: margb.suHivan@pian<XMnlnc.com CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL fffiPI^^HTATP/E OF THE M>PLiCA»ir AM} THAT A|/}THE ABCm mFO^TVM IS TRUE AND 6/12/14 DATE IN T«E PROCESS OF REVIEWING THIS APPUCATION fT MAY BE NECESSARY FOR miJmm OF CfTY STAFF. PUmm ccmjmsmERs OR erry cotwaL MEMBERS TO INSPECT AND ENTER THE PRora*TY THAT © THE stffi.ECT OF fHis APPLICATION. MiVE CONSENT TO ENTRY FOR T»«S PURPOSE. NOnce OP RiSTRICTKMf: PROPERTY OWNER ACXNOWLEOGI^ AND CQNSEI4TS TO A NOTKSE OF REST^iimpii WemO RECORDED C*l THE THIE TO t«S PROPERTY IF CONDITiONBD FOR THE APPUCANT. NOTICE OF RESTRICTIONS RUN VWTH THE LAW /WD BIND ANY SUCCESSOI^ IN INTEREST. /^'''^NTOF^W Cw!^ S^iATURE FOR CITY USE ONLY RECEIVED JUL 1 0 2014 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DIVISION DATE STAMP fiPPLVZMKM RECBVED RECEiVEOBY: p-1 Page 2cfs Revised 11/12 CiTY OF CARLSBAD DISCLOSURE STATEMENT P"1(A) Development Slervices Ptanning OMsfofi 1635 Farattay Avanue (760)602-4610 www.ca[rlsi)a<ka,igov Applicant's statement or disdc^re of certain ownership interests on all applicatic»is which wiii require disraettonary acSot) on the part c^the City Coundl or any appointed Board, (^m^iOn or Committee. The fdlowing intomiaton MtiST be disdosed at the time of af^jiication submittal. Your projeet canmrf tie reviewed until this informatfon is GtMnpleted. Please print. I f» eSKwd as'Any mttykhiakfiMW 1. APPUCANT (Not the applicant's agent) i^rovkle the COMPLETE. L^C^L names addresses of ALL perscm having a finsfftded Interest in ^ application. If the api^icant inciudes a corporaflpn or partnersNp. Inciude the names, tiSes, addtesses of all incKvlduais owning moiB ihan 10% of the shares. IF NO iNDMOUALS OWN MORE THAN 10% OF THE SHARES, f=lEASE INDICATE NON^PPLICABLE (N/A) IN THE SPACE BELOW. If a PobHchKWwed gypoiption. indude the names, titles, and addresses of the corporate ^fleers. (A seiixirate i^e may be attached if necessary.) Peraon Com/Part AT&T Mobility Title. Titte. Address 7337 Trade Sfreet .Address . San Dtego, CA 92121 OVWER (Not ttie owner's agent) Provide the pQMPUET^ LE13AL names SMnd addressee of sy, persons hav&>g wiy own^r^ interest m the praperty involved. Also, provicte ^ natwe of the legal bwr>«5sjijp (1.6., partnerstiip, tenants in common, ntsi-pn^, coiporation. eta). If the ovwiwsWp fndudes a conaOration or partnershio. inchide ttie rames. tities. addresses of all indivWuds ovtming more ttian 10% of the shares. IF NO INDIVIDUALS OWN MC»*E THAN 10% OF THE SHARES, PLEASE INDICATE NON-APPUCABLE (N/A) »N THE SPACE BELOW. If a piAiidv-Qwned corooration. Indude the nanm, titles, and ackfresses of ttie corpofate Officers. (A separate page may be attached if necessary.) Person, Title '/^^^.^ Address. Corp/Part Providence OfBce Pacifica LLC Title Address 183 Calle Mafldalena, Ste 1CW Endnites.CA 92024 Pagel of2 Re>^secl 07/10 3. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION OR TRMST If any pers<M\ identified pursuantto (1) or (2) atxwe is a nonprofit (yoanteation or a trusts Hst ti^e names and addresses of A^Tlf person serving as an officer or director of the non- profit organizatton or as trustee or lienefldary of the. Hon Profit/TniSt n/a Titie Non Profit/Trust. Titie Address Address Have >©u had more ttian $500 wortti of business ttansaded witii any ntember d Cify sterff. Boards. Commi^ions, Committees and/or CcMindl within tiie past \Mahm (12) monttis? Yes No if yes, piease indicate pen$on(8):_ fK3TE: Attach additional sheets if necessary. i certify ttiat ail ttie above infonnation is true and coned to tip best of Signature of owner/date Print (W' type name of owner Marffle Sullivan. Agent ^ AT&T Mobilify Print or fype name of owner/applicant's agent AT&T Mobility Print or fype name of applicant icanrsyegent if ^pIK te p-1 (A) Rsvtoed 07/10 ^ CITY Q If CARLSBAD HAZARDOUS WASTE AND SUBSTANCES STATEMENT p-i(cy DeveloumMnt Services 1635 F^aradaV Aventie l^mi-ms www,cart]sbato^v Consultation of Usts <^ ^tes Related to Hazardous Wi^tes (Certiftcafonof Compience witti Oovemtnent Cocte Sectton 659^.5) Pursuant to State of Califomia Govwmnent Code Secti<»i 61^625, I have cc»miltieKJ the >^rdCHts Waste and Substances S^ List ccHnpiioi by tiie Cal^Eunia Envin:»ifniin^i Ptotedion Agency and twreby certify thst (dhedt one): The devetopment (mi|eci and any attsmatives proposed in tfiis applcatten aw not contetrted on ttw lists comp^ ptifsuant ib SecSffli 65962:5 of Um Slate Govemniwfti Code. Q Ttie devitioi»nent projeci and any altemative proposed in this appHcation fgt contirined cm ttie Nsts a»nj[^ pursirant to Set^ 6^2.5 dl ttie Stete Oovemment Code. APPLICANT NamB:''AT&TMcA»iify PROPERTYOWNER l*»ne:_ Address: 7337 Trade Street Addh^ss.- San DiOCTO. CA 92121 Phc»» Numben 7^13-3488 PhoneNumber:, Addrws of Site- 5050 Av^lda Endnas Local ^ency (Cify and Counfy): Cartebad Assessor's )xK)l<, page, and parc^ nurrtaen 210-090-36-00 Spedfy listfs>: n/a Regi^ory Identification Numt?er. "^3 O^of Lfet_ Pr(^rfy Owner Sigfjature/Date The Hazrdous Waste and Substances Sites List (Cort^ Ust) is used by ttie State, local agencies and dwrelopers to compfy vwtii ttie Cafifomia Envfronn«ntel Qualify Act requirentents in providing infomiation about ttie location of hazardous materiais r^ase sftes. Page 1 trf 2 Re^Ssed 02/13 J% ™^ LIMITS ON Development Services <X^^ DISCRETIONARY Planning Division \/ CITY OF PRO iFPT^ 1635 FaradayAvenue CARLSBAD PI/R {750,6024610 w.-r* ' r-iytl) www.carlsbadca.gov PLEASE NOTE: Time limits on the processing of discretionary projects established by state law do not start until a project application is deemed complete by the City. The City has 30 calendar days from the date of application submittal to determine whether an application is complete or incomplete. Within 30 days of submittal of this application you will receive a letter stating whether this application is complete or incomplete. If it is incomplete, the letter will state what is needed to make this application complete. When the application is complete, the processing period will start upon the date of the completion letter. If you have any questions regarding application submittal requirements (i.e., clarification regarding a specific requirement or whether all requirements are necessary for your particular application) please call (760^602-4611 f Applicant Signature: y^^^/j^'C-J^'^iJf rr^^^ Staff Signature: Date: 6^^2/14 To be stapled with receipt to the application P-1(E) Page 1 of 1 Revised 07/10 ^ MINOR COASTAL „ , . ^ . <Xl#| DEVELOPMENT PERMIT/ Development Services CITY OF SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Planmng Division ^ 1 ADDI i^ATK^Ki 1635 Faraday Avenue CARLSBAD "® ^ www.carlsbadca.gov A proposed project requiring multiple applications must be submitted prior to 3:30 p.m. A proposed project requiring only one application must be submitted prior to 4:00 p.m. All joint application exhibits, I.e. Tentative Map and Planned Development Site Plan should be prepared at the same scale. (Use a scale no smaller than 1" = 40'.) I. GENERAL BACKGROUND A. Estimated Cost of Development: Development costing $60,000 or more does not qualify as a Minor Coastal Development Permit. The City Planner shall make the final determination regarding a project's cost of development. The primary basis for determining cost of development will be the application of dollar costs per square foot for different types of residential construction. These costs are set by the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) and are applied throughout San Diego County. Please complete the following information to assist in the determination of this project's cost of development (Contractor proposals may also be submitted for consideration by the City Planner). Please refer to the cun'ent fee schedule for the appropriate $/square foot fee rate. => New Residential Square Footage: square feet x $ /sq. ft. = $ Residential Addition Square Footage: square feet x $ /sq. ft. = $_ Any Garage Square Footage: square feet x $ Isq. ft. = $_ Residential Conversion Square Footage: square feet x $ Isq. ft. = $_ Please contact the City of Carlsbad Building Division for current fee rate for Non- Residential uses (i.e. Retail/Store; Restaurants; Office; and Manufacturing/Warehouse uses.) square feet x $ Isq. ft. = $ COST OF DEVELOPMENT ESTIMATE: $ B. Do you wish to apply for: 1. A Minor Coastal Development Permit (Under $60,000 cost estimate) 2. A Coastal Development Permit ($60,000 or more cost estimate) O C. Street address of proposed development p-6 Pagel of 6 Revised 05/12 D. Assessor's Parcel Number of proposed development 2(C^'-Q9O'-3C.-0Q E. Development Description: Briefly describe Droiect:-i:/N<>-U> 1\6:^^CT/-\ |L r^Aft^orsi^^^':!- ^Q^<. F. Describe the present land uses (I.e. vacant land, single family homes, apartments, offices, etc.) that surround the proposed development to the: North: M South: O-f^i ce. East: H-S / tbA .-! Pc.^ |^ West: G. Is project located within a 100-year flood plain? [U Yes Q No PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY A. Are there existing structures on the property? "0 Yes O No If yes. plaase descrilpe. ^ B. Will any existing structure be removed/demolished? • Yes ^Q-No If yes to either question, describe the extent of the demolition or removal, including the relocation site, if applicable (also show on plans). LOT COVERAGE A. Existing and Proposed Existing Proposed Total Building Coverage sq. ft. ^B^&> sq. ft. sq. ft. _r\_ Landscaped Area sq. ft. sq. ft. sq. ft. V\^<n~ % sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft. K\CK Hardscape Area Unimproved Area (Left Natural) sq.ft. sq.ft. sq.ft. V\ 1^ % B. Parking: Number of existing spaces V\ | Number of new spaces proposed K ( ^ Existing/Proposed TOTAL: yv|<^ Number of total spaces required !!\_ Number of covered spaces ^ a. Number of uncovered spaces |/v/^ Number of standard spaces p-6 Page 2 of 6 Revised 05/12 Number of compact spaces IS [ Is tandem parking existing? • Yes # • No Is tandem parking proposed? [I] Yes # [H No C. Grade Alteration: Is any grading proposed? \Z1 Yes "0 No If yes, please complete the following: 1. Amount of cut cu. yds. 2. Amount of fill cu. yds. 3. Maximum height of fill slope ^feet 4. Maximum height of cut slope feet 5. Amount of import or export cu. yds. 6. Location of borrow or disposal site p-6 Page 3 of 6 Revised 05/12 CITY OF CARLSBAD STORM WATER STANDARDS QUESTIONNAIRE E-34 Development Services Land Development Engineering 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2750 www.carisbadca.gov INSTRUCTIONS: To address post-development pollutants that may be generated from development projects, the City requires that new development and significant redevelopment priority projects incorporate Permanent Storm Water Best Management Practices (BMP's) into the project design per the City's Standard Urban Stormwater Management Plan (SUSMP). To view the SUSMP, refer to the Engineering Standards (Volume 4, Chapter 2) at wvw.carisbadca.qov/standards. Initially this questionnaire must be completed by the applicant in advance of submitting for a development application (subdivision, discretionary permits and/or constmction permits). The results of the questionnaire determine the level of storm water standards that must be applied to a proposed development or redevelopment project. Depending on the outcome, your project will either be subject to 'Standard Stormwater Requirements' or be subject to additional criteria called 'Priority Development Project Requirements'. Many aspects of project site design are dependent upon the storm water standards applied to a project. Your responses to the questionnaire represent an initial assessment of the proposed project conditions and impacts. City staff has responsibility for making the final assessment after submission of the development application. If staff determines that the questionnaire was incorrectly filled out and is subject to more stringent storm water standards than initially assessed by you, this will result in the return of the development application as incomplete. In this case, please mal<e the changes to the questionnaire and resubmit to the City. If you are unsure about the meaning of a question or need help in detennining how to respond to one or more of the questions, please seek assistance from Land Development Engineering staff. A separate completed and signed questionnaire must be submitted for each new development application submission. Only one completed and signed questionnaire is required when multiple development applications for the same project are submitted concurrently. In addition to this questionnaire, you must also complete, sign and submit a Project Threat Assessment Form with construction pemnits for the project. Please start by completing Step 1 and follow the instructions. When completed, sign the form at the end and submit this with your application to the city. STEPl '•=•..- . •n-.-^.-x TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL PROJECTS ' '• •••••1 .••V- si- V ••••• To determine if your project is a priority development project, please answer the following questions: YES NO 1. Is your project LIMITED TO constructing new or retrofitting paved sidewalks, bicycle lanes or trails that meet the following criteria: (1) Designed and constructed to direct storm water runoff to adjacent vegetated areas, or other non-erodible permeable areas; OR (2) designed and constructed to be hydraulically disconnected from paved streets or roads; OR (3) designed and constructed with permeable pavements or surfaces in accordance with USEPA Green Streets guidance? X 2. Is your project LIMITED TO retrofitting or redeveloping existing paved alleys, streets, or roads that are designed and constructed in accordance with the USEPA Green Streets guidance? X If you answered "yes" to one or more of the above questions, then your project is NOT a priority development project and therefore is NOT subject to the storm water criteria required for priority development projects. Go to step 4, mark the last box stating "my project does not meet PDP requirements" and complete applicant information. If you answered "no" to both questions, then go to Step 2. E-34 Page 1 of 3 Effective 6/27/13 CITY CARLSBAD O F STORM WATER STANDARDS QUESTIONNAIRE E-34 Development Services Land Development Engineering 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2750 www.carisbadca.gov TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NEW OR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS To determine if your project is a priority development project, please answer the following questions: YES NO 1. Is your project a new development that creates 10,000 square feet or more of impervious surfaces collectively over the entire project site? This includes commercial, industrial, residential, mixed-use, and public development projects on public or private land. X 2. Is your project creating or replacing 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface collectively over the entire project site on an existing site of 10,000 square feet or more of impervious surface? This includes commercial, industrial, residential, mixed-use, and public development projects on public or private land. X 3. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that creates 5,000 square feet or more of impervious suri'ace collectively over the entire project site and supports a restaurant? A restaurant is a facility that sells prepared foods and drinks for consumption, including stationary lunch counters and refreshment stands selling prepared foods and drinks for immediate consumption. X 4. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that creates 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface collectively over the entire project site and supports a hillside development project? A hillside development project includes development on any natural slope that is twenty-five percent or greater X 5. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that creates 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface collectively over the entire project site and supports a pari<ing lot. A parking lot is a land area or facility for the temporary parking or storage of motor vehicles used personally for business or for commerce. X 6. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that creates 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface collectively over the entire project site and supports a street, road, highway freeway or driveway? A street, road, highway, freeway or driveway is any paved impervious surface used for the transportation of automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, and other vehicles. X 7. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that creates or replaces 2,500 square feet or more of impervious surface collectively over the entire site, and discharges directly to an Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA)? "Discharging Directly to" includes flow that is conveyed overland a distance of 200 feet or less from the project to the ESA, or conveyed in a pipe or open channel any distance as an isolated flow from the project to the ESA (i.e. not commingles with flows from adjacent lands).* X 8. Is your project a new development that supports an automotive repair shop? An automotive repair shop is a facility that is categorized in any one of the following Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes: 5013, 5014, 5541, 7532-7534, or 7536-7539. X 9. Is your project a new development that supports a retail gasoline outlet (RGO)? This category includes RGO's that meet the following criteria: (a) 5,000 square feet or more or (b) a project Average Daily Traffic (ADT) of 100 or more vehicles per day. X 10. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that results in the disturbance of one or more acres of land and are expected to generate pollutants post construction? X 11.1s your project located within 200 feet of the Pacific Ocean and (1) creates 2,500 square feet or more of impervious surface or (2) increases impervious surface on the property by more than 10%? X If you answered "yes" to one or more of the above questions, you ARE a priority development project and are therefore subject to implementing structural Best Management Practices (BMP's) in addition to implementing Standard Storm Water Requirements such as source control and low impact development BMP's. A Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) must be submitted with your application(s) for development. Go to step 3 for redevelopment projects. For new projects, go to step 4 at the end of this questionnaire, check the "my project meets PDP requirements" box and complete applicant information. If you answered "no" to all of the above questions, you ARE NOT a priority development project and are therefore subject to implementing only Standard Storm Water Requirements such as source control and low impact development BMP's required for all development projects. A Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) is not required with your application(s) for development. Go to step 4 at the end of this questionnaire, check the "my project does not meet PDP requirements" box and complete applicant information. E-34 Page 2 of 3 Effective 6/27/13 STORM WATER STANDARDS Development Services Land Development Engineering CITY OF QUESTIONNAIRE 1635 FaradayAvenue CARLSBAD E-34 760-602-2750 www.carisbadca.gov STEPS ::TS.f HAT ARE PRIORITY DEVELOPEMENT PROJECTS ONLY Complete the questions below regarding your redevelopment project: YES NO Does the redevelopment project result in the creation or replacement of impervious surface in an amount of less than 50% of the surface area of the previously existing development? X If you answered "yes," the structural BMP's required for Priority Development Projects apply only to the creation or replacement of impervious surface and not the entire development. Go to step 4, check the "my project meets PDP requirements" box and complete applicant information. If you answered "no," the structural BMP's required for Priority Development Projects apply to the entire development. Go to step 4, check the "my project meets PDP requirements" box and complete applicant information. CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX AND COMPLETE APPLICANT INFORMATION: .. -' : • My project meets PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (PDP) requirements and must comply with additional stormwater criteria per the SUSMP and I understand I must prepare a Storm Water Management Plan for submittal at time of application. I understand flow control (hydromodification) requirements may apply to my project. Refer to SUSMP for details. 12 My project does not meet PDP requirements and must only comply with STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTS per the SUSMP. As part of these requirements, I will incorporate low impact development strategies throughout my project. Applicant Information and Signature Box Address: 7337 Trade Street Accgssor's Parcel Number(s) 10-090-36-00 Applicant Title: Leasee Date: 6/12/14 This Box for City Use Only City Concurrence: YES NO By: Date: Project ID: * Environmentally Sensitive Areas include but are not limited to all Clean Water Act Section 303(d) impaired water bodies; areas designated as Areas of Special Biological Significance by the State Water Resources Control Board (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (1994) and amendments); water bodies designated with the RARE beneficial use by the State Water Resources Control Board (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (1994) and amendments); areas designated as preserves or their quivalent under the Multi Species Conservation Program within the Cities and County of San Diego; and any other equivalent environmentally sensitive areas which have been identified by the Copennittees. E-34 Page 3 of 3 Effective 6/27/13 City of Carlsbad Faraday Center Faraday Cashiering 001 1420901-1 07/28/2014 32 Mon, Jul 28, 2014 01:31 PM Receipt Ref Nbr: R142090M/0007 PERMITS - PERMITS Tran Ref Nbr: 142090101 0007 0007 Trans/Rcpt#: ROI02906 SET #: MCUP1409 Amount: 1 @ $31.85 Item Subtotal: $31.85 Item Total: $31.85 1 ITEM(S) TOTAL: $31.85 Credit Card (Auth# 033153) $31.85 Total Received: $31,85 Have a nice day! **m*********CUSTOMER COPY************* City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92008 Applicant: PLANCOM INC/SULLIVAN MARGIE Description MCUP1409 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CBAD Ainount 31. 85 Receipt Number: R0102906 Transaction Date: 07/28/2014 Transaction ID: R0102906 Pay Type Method Description Amount Payment Credit Crd VISA 31.85 Transaction Amount: 31.85 City ofnJ3arisbad Faraday Center Faraday Cashiering 001 1419101-3 07/10/2014 149 Thu, Jul 10, 2014 02:38 PM Receipt Ref Nbr: R14191G1-3/0050 ..RMITS - PERMITS Iran Ref Nbr: 141910103 0050 0058 Trans/Rcpt#: ROI02555 SET #: CDP14017 Amount: 1 § $843.00 Item Subtotal: $843.00 Item Total: $843.00 PERMITS - PERMITS Tran Ref Nbr: 141910103 0050 0059 Trans/Rcpt#: ROI02556 SET #: MCUP1409 Amount: 1 @ $740.00 Item Subtotal: $740.00 Item Total: $740.00 2 ITEM(S) TOTAL: $1,583,00 Check (Chk# 0000022585) $1,583,00 Total Received: $1,583.00 Have a nice day! ^;*************CUSTOMER COPY************* City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92008 lllllll Applicant: AT&T MOBILITY Description Amount CDP14017 843.00 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CBAD Receipt Number: R0102565 Transaction ID: R0102565 Transaction Date: 07/10/2014 Pay Type Method -^v^^Description Amount Payment Check 843.00 Transaction Amount: 843.00 City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92008 Applicant: AT&T MOBILITY Description MCUP1409 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CBAD Amount 740.00 Receipt Number: R0102566 Transaction Date: 07/10/2014 Transaction ID: R0102566 Pay Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 740.00 Transaction Amount: 740.00 PROVIDENCE OFFICE PACIFICA, LLC OPERATING AGREEMENT This agreement ("Agreement") is entered into as of June 2, 2009 (the "Effective Date") by Providence Capital Speed Fund, L.P., a Califomia limited partnership (the "Member"). 1. COMPANY FORMATION AND IDENTIFICATION. 1.1 Name. The name of the hmited Uability company govemed by this Agreement (the "Company") is Providence Office Pacifica, LLC. 1.2 Formation. The Company was fonned by filing Articles of Organization ("Articles") with the Califomia Secretary of State on the Effective Date. 1.3 Principal Executive Office. The principal executive office of the Company shall be at 183 Calle Magdalena, Suite 100, Encinitas, Califomia 92024, until changed by the Manager. 1.4 Agent for Service of Process. The agent for service of process of the Company shall be designated fi-om time to time by the Manager. 2. DEFINITIONS. The following terms used in this Agreement shall have the following meanings, unless expressly provided otherwise: 2.1 "Allocations" means a person's share of the net income, gains, net losses, and similar items, for income tax purposes, of the Company. 2.2 "Distribution" means the transfer of money or property by the Company to its Members without consideration. 2.3 "IRC" means the Intemal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any successor provisions, 2.4 "LLC Act" means Title 2.5, Sections 17000 et seq., ofthe CaUfomia Corporations Code, or any successor provisions. 2.5 "Manager" means a person elected by the Members to manage the Company in accordance with the LLC Act. 2.6 "Person" means an individual, partnership, limited partnership, tmst, estate, association, corporation, Umited Uability company or other entity. 3. POWERS AND PURPOSE. 3.1 General. The Company shall have the power to engage in all activities which an LLC may legally engage in under applicable law, including the powers described in Section 17003 ofthe LLC Act. 3.2 Purpose. The purpose of the Company is to acquire, own, operate, manage, lease, sell and otherwise deal with the real property commonly loiown as 5050 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, Califomia (the "Property"). 4. CAPITALIZATION. 4.1 Capital. The Member shall from time to time contribute to the Company such amounts as may be determined by the Member. The Member may, but shall not be obligated to, contribute additional capital to the Company. 4.2 Loans. The Company may fi-om time to time borrow such amounts fi-om such persons (including the Member or his affiliates) on such security and payable on such terms as may be approved by the Member. The Member shall not be obligated to make any loans to the Company. 5. DISTRIBUTIONS. 5.1 Priority. Distributions shall be made from time to time to the Member, in such amounts as the Manager may fi-om time to time determine. 5.2 Limitations on Distributions. No distributions shall be made in contravention of Section 17254 ofthe LLC Act. 6. ALLOCATIONS. 6.1 Allocation of Income. Gains. Losses. Deductions and Tax Credits. All income, gains, losses, deductions, tax credits and similar items of the Company shall be allocated from time to time to the Member. 6.2 Net Income, Gain and Net Loss. The net income, gain and net loss of the Company shall be computed at the end of each fiscal year in accordance with federal tax accounting principles, consistently applied, and shall be credited to or debited against the capital account of the Member. The terms net income, net loss, income, gains, losses, deductions and tax credits shall refer to and be defined as those terms are used and defined for federal income tax purposes. 6.3 Capital Accoimt Maintenance. An individual capital account shall be maintained for the Member, The Member's capital account shall consist of such Member's initial capital contribution (i) increased by any additional capital contributions (valued at fair market value) and net income and gains ofthe Company; and (ii) decreased by any distributions and net loss of the Company. 7. OTHER FINANCIAL MATTERS. 7.1 Fiscal Year. The fiscal year ofthe Company shall be the calendar year. 7.2 Accounting Method. The Company's books shall be kept in accordance with sound accounting principles consistently applied. 7.3 Other Elections. The Company shall have the right, as determined by the Manager, to make any other elections or determinations required or permitted for federal or state income tax or other tax purposes. 7.4 Books and Records. The Company shall maintain at its principal executive office the books and records required by Section 17058 of the LLC Act. The Member shall have the right to obtain, or to inspect and copy, those records described in Section 17106 of the LLC Act. 7.5 Tax Information. Within 90 days after the end of each fiscal year, the Company shall cause to be prepared and sent to the Member such tax information and statements as shall be necessary for the preparation of federal and state income tax retums. 7.6 Bank Accounts. The Company shall maintain a checking account in the name of the Company at a bank or other financial institution (and with signatories) approved by the Manager. Additional accounts of the Company may be authorized by the Manager. All funds of the Company shall be maintained in such account(s). 7.7 Organization Expenses. The Company shall pay or reimburse the Member for all organizational expenses of the Company, including legal fees and costs incurred in connection with formation of the Company. 8. MANAGEMENT. 8.1 Manager. 8.1.1 Management Authoritv. The business and affairs of the Company shall be managed by or under the authority of the Manager. The Manager shall have fiill power and authority to act on behalf of the Company, including without limitation the power and authority to execute contracts, instmments and other documents on behalf of the Company. 8.1.2 Number and Oualifications. The Company shall have one Manager. The Manager may, but need not, be a Member. 8.1.3 Election and Removal. The Manager shall be elected and removed by the Member. The initial Manager shall be Providence Speed Manager, LLC, a Califomia limited liability company. 8.1.4 No Exclusive Duty. The Manager shall not be required to devote all or substantially all of the Manager's time or efforts to the management of the Company. The Manager may have other business interests and may engage in otiier activities not related to the Company. Neither the Company nor any Member shall have any right to share or participate in such other business interests or activities. 8.2 Member. 8.2.1 Member's Authoritv. The Member shall not, acting solely in the capacity of a member, be an agent of the Company, or have any authority to bind or act for, or execute any instrument on behalf of, the Company. 8.2.2 Arrangements with Member. The Member may transact business with the Company and, subject to other applicable law, has the same rights and obligations with respect thereto as a person who is not a Member. 9. OUTSIDE INTERESTS. There is no limitation on the outside interests or activities of the Member. The Member may have other business interests and may engage in other activities, whether or not such interests or activities are competitive with the Company, without any obligation to offer any interest in such interests or activities to the Company. 10. LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY. 10.1 Liabilitv of Member. Except as provided in Section 17254 of the LLC Act, the Member shall not be personally liable under any judgment of a court, or in any other manner, for any debt, obligation or liability, of the Company, whether that debt, liability or obligation arises in contract, tort or otherwise, solely by reason of being a Member of the Company. 10.2 Liabilitv of Manager. No person who is a Manager shall be personally liable under any judgment of a court, or in any other manner, for any debt, obligation or liability ofthe Company, whether that debt, liability or obligation arises in contract, tort or otherwise, solely by reason of being a Manager of the Company. 10.3 Indemnity of Member. The Company shall indemnify, defend, protect and hold the Member (and her agents) harmless from and against all claims, losses and liabilities, including attorneys' fees and costs, incurred in connection with Company matters. 10.4 Indemnitv of Manager. The Company shall indemnify, defend, protect and hold the Manager harmless from and against all claims, losses and liabilities, including attomeys' fees and costs, incurred in connection with Company matters, unless such claims, losses or liabilities arise out of bad faith or willful misconduct by the Manager. 11. DISSOLUTION. II.I Events of Dissolution. The Company shall be dissolved upon a written election to dissolve by the Member. 1L2 Winding Up and Liquidation. Upon dissolution of the Company, the Manager shall wind up the affairs of and liquidate the Company in accordance with applicable law and distribute the net proceeds of liquidation to the Member. 11.3 Time for Liquidation. A reasonable time shall be allowed for the orderly liquidation of Company property and the discharge of Company debts, liabilities and obligations, so as to reduce the loss normally resulting from liquidation. 11.4 Certificate of Dissolution of Company. Upon dissolution of the Company, the Manager shall execute, file, publish and record such certificates of dissolution and cancellation, tax retums and other documents and instruments as may be required under applicable law. 12. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 12.1 Goveming Law and Severabilitv. This Agreement shall be govemed by and constmed under the laws of the State of Califomia, without regard to its conflicts of law principles. If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable, such provision shall (i) be modified to the minimum extent necessary to render it valid and enforceable, or (ii) if it cannot be so modified, be deemed not to be a part of this Agreement and shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions. 12.2 Amendment and Waiver. This Agreement may be amended only by a written agreement signed by all parties to this Agreement. Waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed or constitute a waiver of any other provisions, nor shall such waiver constitute a continuing waiver. 12.3 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, beneficiaries, legal representatives, successors, assigns and personal representatives of the Member. 12.4 Paragraph Headings. The captions of the paragraphs in this Agreement are inserted as a matter of convenience and for reference only and in no way define, limit, extend or describe the scope of this Agreement or the intent of any of its provisions. Providence Capital Speed Fund, L.P., a Califomia limited partnership By: Providence Speed Manager, LLC, a Califomia limited liability company Its General Partner By: Providence Capital Group, Inc., a Califomia corporation Its Manager Paul A. Laubach, President Manufacturer's Specification Sheets Carrier Comfort Series A/C Units IVIodel: 24ACA4 series (Noise Data on Page 7) Tum to the Experts! Product Data Puron. A04030 Comfort SERIES Carrier's Air Conditioners with Puron® refrigerant provide a collection of features unmatched by any other family of equipment. The 24ACA has been designed utilizing Carrier's Puron refrigerant. The environmentally sound refrigerant allows you to make a responsible dedsion in the protection of the earth's ozone layer. As an Energy Star® Partner, Carrier Corporation has determined that this product meets the Energy Star® guidelines for energy efficiency. Refer to the combination ratings in the Product Dala for system combinations that meet Energy Stat* guidelines. INDUSTRY LEADING FEATURES / BENEFITS Efficiency • 14SEER/11.5 EER (nominal) • Microtube Technology ~ refrigeration .system • Indoor air qualily accessories available Sound • Sound level as low as 74 dBA • Compressor sound blanket Comfort • System supports Thermidistat" or .standard thermostat controls Diagnostics • TechAssist"* with 6-aep diagnostics at-a-glance Reliability • Puron® refrigerant - environmentally sound, won't deplete the ozone layer and low lifetime servce cost • Front-seating service valves • Scroll compressor • Internal pressure relief valve • Intemal thermal overioad • Low pressure switch • High pressure switch • Filter drier • Balanced refrigeration system for maximum reliability Durability Weather Armor protection package: • Solid, Durable sheet metal construction • Steel louver coil guard • Baked-on, complete coverage, powder paint • Color matched ceramic coated .screws Applications • Longline - up fo 250 ft. total equivalent length, up to 200 fl. condenser above evaporator, or up to 80 ft. evaporator above condenser (See Longline Guide for more information.) • Low ambient (down to -20° F) with acces.sory kit Warranty • 10 year limited compressor warranty • 5 year limited parts warranty MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 N N A A A/N N N N A/N A/N A/N N N 2 4 A C A 4 3 6 A 0 0 3 D Product Series 24=AC Product Family A=RES AC Tier C=Com1ort Major Series A=Puron SEER 4=14 SEER Cooling Capacity Variations A=Stan- dard open 0=No1 Defined Open 0=Not Defined Voltage 3=208/230-1 Minor Series 0,1,2.. ® Puron. ih« «mimw>r«ill|r sound ntryum ISO«»1:2000 ENERGYS PAFIINEH As nn Bocf^ Sai9 Fannef, Ctinia CorpunMion has detcnnifMrdI thai this product mccb tbe ENERCYSTAR*» gutilclinoitof oicrgy tsflkjeitcy. Refer IO Ihc combinalinn reiing^ in f^roduct DIU Tor system wm))iiuiii>ns lhal mvel EiKigy Sl»guidelines. STANDARD FEATURES Features Unit Size - Series Features 18-30 24-30 30-30 36-30 42-30 48-30 60-30 Puron Refrigerant X X X X X X X 14 SEER X X X X X X X Scroll Compressor X X X X X X X Louvered Coll Guard X X X X X X X Field Installed Filler Drier X X X X X X X Front Seating Sen/ice Valves X X X X X X X Intemal Pressure Relief Valve X X X X X X X Internal Thermal Overload X X X X X X X Long Line capability X X X X X X X Low Ambient capability with Kit X X X X X X X Low Pressure (loss of charge) Switch X X X X X X X High Pressure Switch X X X X X X X Compressor Sound Blanket X X X X X X X TechAssist"" Diagnostics At-a-Glance X X X X X X X PHYSICAL DATA UNIT SIZE - SERIES 18-30 24-30 30-30 36-30 42-30 48-30 60-30 Operating Weight (lb) 197 ^^^215 ............. 225 279 270 337 Shipping Weight (Ib) 225 244 24 r 259 314 303 372 Compressor Type Scroll REFRIGERANT Puron® (R-410A) Control TXV (Puron® Hard Shutoff) Charge (Ib) 5.7 7.25 7.1 _ 7.25 10,9 11 13.9 COND FAN Propeller Type, Direct Drive Air Discharge Vertical Air Oty (CFM) " 2235 2615 3170 3800 3800 3800 4050 Motor HP 1/12 1/10 1/5 1/5 1/5 1/5 1/4 Motor RPM 800 BOO 800 800 800 800 eoo COND COIL Face Areaj[S5LW-) 19.40 23.71 23.71 22.63 [ 20.12 30,18 Fins per In. 25 25 25 25 25 20 20 Rows 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Circuits 3 4 4 5 7 7 7 VALVE CONNECT (In. ID) Vapor 5/8 5/8 3/4 3/4 7/8 7/8 7/8 Liquid 3/8 REFRIGERANT TUBES* (In. OD) Vapor (0-80 ft. Tube Length) 5/8 7/8 ^ 1-1/8 Liquid (0-250 ft. Tube Length) 3/8 * For tubing sets between 80 and 200 tt. nofi?ontai or 20 tt. vertical difierentiai. consul! tho Longline GLifdeline. Note: See unrt InstaHation instrucfcn tor proper instaiiatran. VAPOR LINE SIZING AND COOLING CAPACITY LOSS PURON I-STAGE AIR CONDITIONER APPLICATIONS LONG LINE APPLICATION: An application is con,sidered "Lung line" when Ihe total equivalent tubing lengih exceeds HO ft, or when there js more than 20 ft, vertical separaiion between indtxsr and outdoor units. These applications require additional accessories and sysiem modific.iiions for reliable system operation. The ma.ximum allowable lotal equivalent length is 2,50 ft. The maximum vertical separation is 20(1 tt when outdoor unit is above indoor unit, and 80 ft, when the outdoor unit is below the indoor unii. Refer to Access<iry Usage Guideline below for required accessories. See Longline Application Guideline Un required piping and system modificalions. Also, refer to lhe table below for the acceptable vapor tube diameters based on the total length to minimize the cooling capacity loss. Unit Nominal Size (Btuh) mmo 1 stage Puron AC Acceptable Liquid Une Diameters (In. OD) Acceptable Vapor Une Diameters (In. OD) Cooling Capacity Loss (%) Total Equivalent Line Length (ft.) Long Une Application Requires Accessories ! 4 5 6 ? 2 3 b Standard Length = 80 ft or less tolal equivalent lengih 4 fl. • [i 6 6 2 2 0 0 i) .. f ® / a 2 2 1 3 3 ..-. 0 "'0 1 7 3 11 12 :, 4 4 5 5 1 1 J 1_ 2 ~ Applications in this area may have height restrictions that tart allovfiible total equivalent lengtFTwhen autdoor unit is tjelow indoorunit See Long Une Application Guidelines ACCESSORIES ORDER NUMBER DESCRIPTION 18-30 24-30 30-30 36-30 42-30 48-30 60-30 KAACH1201AAA CRANKCASE HTR X X X KAACH1401AAA CRANKCASE HTR X X X X KSACY0101AAA CYCLE PROTECTOR X X X X X X X KAAFT0101AAA FREEZE THERMOSTAT X X X X X X X KSAHS1701AAA HARD START (CAP / HBIAY) X X X X X X X KSALA0301410 LOV^ AMBIENT PSW X X X X X X X HC32GE234 MOTOR FAN BALL BEARING X HC34GE239 MOTOR FAN BALL BEARING X X HC38GE228 MOTOR FAN BALL BEARING X HC40GE226 MOTOR FAN BALL BEARING X HC40GE228 MOTOR FAN BALL BEARING X X KSALAOeOIAAA MOTORMASTER 230V X X X X X X X KAALS0201LLS SOLENOID VALVE X X X X X X X KAACS0201PTC START ASSIST PTC X X X X X X X KSASF0101AAA SUPPORT FEET X X X X X X X KAATD0101TDR TIME DELAY RELAY X X X X X X X KSATX0201PUR TXV PURON HSO X X X KSATX0301PUR TXV PURON HSO X X KSATX0401PUR TXV PURON HSO X KSATX0501PUR TXV PURON HSO X KAAWS0101AAA WINTER START X X X X X X X ! Accessoiy THERMOSTAT / SUBBASE PKG. DESCRIPTION TSTATCCPRH01-B Thermidistat Control - Programmable / Non-Programmable Tfiermostat with Humidity control TSTATCCPAC01-B Thermostat - Auto Changeover, 7-Day Programmable. "F/'C, 1-Stage HeaL 1-Stage Cool TSTATCCNAC01-C Thermostat - Auto Changeover, Non-Programmable. "frC, l -Stage Heat, 1 -Stage Cool TSTATCCBAC01-B Builder's Thermostat - Manual Changeover, Non-Programmable, "F/'C, 1 -Stage Heat, 1 -Stage Cool TSTATCCSEN01-B Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor TSTATXXBBP01 Backplate tor Builder's Thennostat TSTATXXNBP01 Backplate for Non-Programmable Thermostat TSTATXXPBP01 Ba<*plate lor Programmable Themiostat TSTATXXCNV10 Thermostat Conversion Kit (4 to 5 wires) - 10 Pack ACCESSORY USAGE GUIDELINE ACCESSORY REQUIRED FOR LOW-AMBIENT COOLING APPUCATIONS (Below 6S° F) REQUIRED FOR IX>NG UNE APPUCATIONS* (Over 80 Ft.) REQUIRED FOR SEA COAST APPUCATIONS (WHhln 2 miles) Crankcase Heater Yes Yes No Evaporator Freeze Thermostat Yes No No Accumulator No No No Compressor Start Assist Capacitor and Relay Yes Yes No Motor Master^ Control or Yes No No Lx>w-ambient Pressure Switch Yes No No Support Feet Recommended No Recommended Uquid Une Solenoid Vahfe No See Long-Line Ap- plication Guideline No Ball Bearing Fan Motor Yest No No ' For tubing line sets between 80 and 200 tt. and/or 20 ft venical differential, reter to Residential SpM-System Longline Application Guideline, t Required for Low-Amtiient Controller (full modulation feature) and MotorMaster^ Control only. Accessory Description and Usage (Listed Alphabetically) 1. Bali-Bearing Fan Motor A fan motor with ball bearings which permits speed reduction while maintaining bearing lubrication. Usage Guideline: Required on all units when using MotorMastet® 2. Compressor Start Assist - Capacitor and Relay Start capacitor and relay give.? a "hard" boost to comprEs,<ior motor at each start up. Usage Guideline: Required for reciprocating compressors in Ihe following applications: Long line Low ambient cooling Hard shut off expansion valve on indoor coil Liquid line solenoid on indoor coil Required for single-phase saoll compressors in the following applications: Long line Low ambient cooling Suggested fot all compressors in areas with a history of low voltage problems. 3. Compressor Start Assist — PTC Type Solid state elearical device which gives a "soft" boost to the compressor at each start-up. Usage Guideline: Suggested in installations with marginal power supply. 4. Crankcase Heater An electric resistance heater which mounts to the base of the compressor to keep the lubricant warm during off cycles. Improves compressor lubrication on restart and minimizes the chance of liquid slugging. Usage Guideline: Required in low ambient cooling applications. Required in long line applications. Suggested in all commercial applications. 5. Cycle Protector The cycle protector is designed to prevent compressor short cycling. This control provides an approximate 5-minute delay after power to the compressor has been intermpted for any reason, including power outage, protector conttol trip, thermostat jiggling, or normal cycling. 6. Evaporator Freeze Tbermostat An SPST temperature-actuated switdi that stops unit operation when evaporator reaches fieeze-up conditions. Usage Guideline: Requited when low ambient kit has been added. 7. Low-Ambient Pressure Switch Kit A long life pressure switch which is mounted to outdoor unh service valve. It is designed to cycle the outdoor fan motor in order to maintain head pressure within normal operating limits (approximately 100 psig to 225 psig). The control will maintain working head pressure at low-ambient temperahiresdown to 0°F when properly installed. Usage Guideline: A Low-Ambient Pressure Switch or MotorMastei^ Low-Ambient Controller must be used when cooling operation is used at outdoor temperatures below 55°F (12.8°C). 8. MotorMasfer* Low-Ambient Controller A fan-speed control device activated by a temperature sensor, designed to control condenser fan motor speed in response to the sanitated, condensing temperature during operation in cooling mode only. For outdoor temperahires down to -20°F (-28.9°C), it maintains condensing temperature at lOOT ±10''F (37,8°C ± -U-C). Usage Guideline: A MotorMaster® Low Ambient Controller or Low-Ambient Pressure Switch must be used when cooling operation is used at outdoor temperatures below 55°F(12.8°C). Suggested for all commercial applications. 9. Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor Designed for use with Carrier Thermostats listed in this publication. This device enables the thermostat to display the outdoor temperature. Tliis device also is required to enable special thermostat features such as auxiliary heat lock out. Usage Guideline; Suggested for all Carrier ihenmostats listed in this publication. Accessory Description and Usage (Listed Alphabetically) (Continued) 10. Support Feet Four stick-on plastic feet that raise the unit 4 in. above the mounting pad. This allows sand, dirt, and other debris to be flushed from (he unit base, minimizing corrosion. Usage Guideline: Suggested in the following applications: Coastal installations. Windy areas or where debris is normally citculating. Rooftop installations. For improved sound ratings. 11. Thermostatic Expansion Valve (TXV) A modulating flow-control valve which meters refrigerant liquid flow rate into the evaporator in response lo the superheat of the refrigerant gas leaving the evaporator. Kit includes valve, adapter tubes, and external equalizer tube. Hard shut off types are available. NOTE: When using a hard shut off TXV with single phase reciprocating compressors, a Compressor Start Assist Capacitor and Relay is required. Usage Guideline: Accessory required to meet ARI rating and system reliability, where Indoor not equipped. Hard shut off TXV or LLS required in air conditioner long line applicarions. Required for use on all zoning systems. 12. Time-Delay Relay An SPST delay relay which briefly continues operation of indoor blower motor to provide additional cooling after the compre,ssor cycles off. NOTE: Most indoor unit controls include this feature. For those that do not, use the guideline below. Usage Guideline: Accessory required to meet ARI rating and system reliability, where indoor not equipped. O. Winter Start Control This control is designed to alleviate nuisance opening of the low-pressure switch by bypassing it for the first 3 minutes of operafion. ELECTRICAL DATA UNIT SIZE - SERIES V/PH OPER VOLTS* COMPR FAN MCA MIN WIRE SIZEt MIN WIRE SIZEt MAX LENGTH (FT)t MAX LENGTH (FT)* MAX FUSE** or CKT BRK AMPS UNIT SIZE - SERIES MAX MIN LRA RLA FLA 60* C 76'C 60* C 75'C MAX FUSE** or CKT BRK AMPS 18-30 48.0 9.0 0.5 11.7 14 14 67 64 15 24-30 58.3 13.5 0.7 17.5 14 14 45 43 25 30-30 73.0 14.1 1.2 18.8 14 14 42 40 30 36-30 208/230/1 253 197 79.0 16.7 1.2 22.0 12 12 57 54 35 42-30 112.0 17.9 1.2 23.6 10 10 85 81 40 48-30 117.0 21.8 1.2 28.4 10 10 70 67 40 60-30 134.0 26.4 1.2 34.2 8 8 91 86 50 * Permissible limits of the voltage range at which ttie unit will operate satisfactorily t If wire is applied at ambient greater than 30* G (86' F). consult table 310-16 of ttie NEC (ANSI/NFTO 70). The ampacity of non-metallic-sheathed cable (NM). trade name ROMEX, shall be that of 60* C (140' F) oonditions, per ttie NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70) Articte 336-26. It ottier ttian uncoated (no-plated), 60 or 75* C (140 or 167' C) insulation, copper wire (solid wire for 10 AWG or sinaller, stranded wire for larger than 10 AWG) is used, consult applicable tables of lhe NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70). t Lengtti shown Is as measured 1 way along wire patti between unit and sen'ice panel tor voltage drop not to exceed 2%. ** Time-Delay fuse. FLA - Full Load Amps LRA - Lo<*ed Rotor Amps MCA - Minimum Circuit Amps RLA - Rated Load Amps NOTE: Control circuit is 24-V on all units and requires extemal power source. Copper wire must be used from service disconnect to unit. All motors/compressors contain Internal overload protection, . , •-..^ , \ ..--^ X, A-WEIGHTED SOUND POWER (DBAy UNIT SIZE - SERIES STANDARD RATING TYPICAL OCTAVE BAND SPECTRUM (iwlthout tone adjustment > UNIT SIZE - SERIES STANDARD RATING 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 18-30 74 53.0 60.5 65.0 67.0 63.5 60.0 52.0 24-30 74 52.5 59.0 65.0 68.0 65.5 59.5 51.5 30-30 74 56.0 58.5 66.0 70.5 61.0 58.0 49.0 36-30 74 54.5 62.0 66.0 69.5 66.5 65.0 60.0 42-30 74 54.5 61.0 64.5 68.0 65.5 62.0 55.5 48-30 74 59.0 63.5 65.5 69.0 63.5 59.0 53.0 60-30 74 55.5 64.0 67.0 69.0 65.0 60.0 54.5 CHARGING SUBCOOLINGfrXV-TYPE EXPANSION DEVICE) UNIT SEE-SERIES REQUIRED SUBCOOUNG ('F) 18-30 10 24-30 11 30-30 8 36-30 10 42-30 12 4S-30 9 60-30 9 DIMENSIONS UNIT senes CHARACTBBSTCS A B C D E F 0 H J K L M N P OPBUTMS •EIGHT •EIGHT SHFFM6 DWBEKNS IL X N X HI lIKAIIt 0 1 0 0 0 Jl 3/lf 35 3/4-3 3;4' 5/I- ( >/!>• 24 ll/ll* « Ul-5/11-3-2 IJ/II-1/2-It l/l-li-11 5/«-225 32 SMI- X 32 5/11' > » I'K' 2I«CA«2< I 0 0 0 St !MC 4! 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SEIIES DCSteUTIOH IS THE ISTH rOSITIOII OF 1*E llllll WOEl HiMIEI. UMT SS£ DMBENMS • 21' I 21' K.24.30 31 1/2- 1 51 1/2- 31.42,41.11 35' I J5' Sif riEMHK IWCKOIIS (2) MKE5 COMBINATION RATINGS UnK Size - Series Indoor Model Ibtal Cap. BTUH Factory Supplied SEER EER Furnaca Modal UnK Size - Series Indoor Model Ibtal Cap. BTUH EnhancemanI Standard RaUng TDRt EER Furnaca Modal •CAP«*2414A" 16.000 TXV 14.00 11.50 CAP**1S14A" 17,800 TXV 13.50 11.20 CAP"1814A" 17,600 TDR&TXV 1500 12.50 58CV(A,X)070-12 CAP»''2414A" 17.900 TDR&TXV 1S.50 13.00 58CV(A.X)070-12 CAP**2417A"" 18,000 TXV 14.00 1 11.50 CAP**2417A" 17,900 TDRSTXV 15,50 13.00 58MVB060-14 CAP**2417A" 17,900 TDR&TXV 15,50 13.00 S8CV(A,X)090-16 CNPV1814A"* 17,800 TXV 1350 11.20 CNPV1814A** 17.600 TDR&TXV 15,00 1250 5BCV(A,X)070-12 CNPV2414A*' 18,000 TXV 14.00 11.50 CNPV*2414A" 17,900 TDR&TXV 15,50 13.00 58CV(A,X)070-12 CNPV2417A" 18,000 TXV 14.00 11.50 CNPV2417A" 17,900 TDR&TXV 15,50 13.00 58MVB060-14 CNPV*2417A" 17,900 TDR&TXV 15,50 13.00 58CV(A,X)090-ie CNPH*2417A»* 18,000 TXV 14.00 11.50 18-30 CNPH'2417A** 17,900 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 S8MVB040-14 CNPH*2417A" 17,900 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 S8MVBa60-14 CNPH*2417A" 17,900 TDR&TXV 15,50 13.00 58)^8080-14 CNPH*2417A*' 17,900 TOR&TXV 15.50 13.00 58CV(A,X)070-12 CNPH«2417A'" 17,900 TDR&TXV 15,50 13 00 S8CV(A,X)090-16 18,000 TXV 14.00 11.50 CSPH*2412A«* 18,000 TXV 14.00 12.0 CSPH*2412A** 17,900 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 SSMVB040-14 CSPH"2412A«* 17,900 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 58MVB0e0-14 CSPH*2412A*« 17,900 TDRSTXV 15.50 13.00 58MVB080-14 CSPH*2412A** 17,900 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 seCV{A,X)070-12 CSPH*Z412A** S8CV(A.X)090-ie FY4ANF018 17,800 TDR&TXV 13.50 11.20 FY4ANF024 17,900 TDR&TXV 13.50 11.20 FX4CNF018 18,000 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 FX4CNF024 18,300 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 FE4ANF002 18,200 TOR&TXV 16.00 13.20 FFIEt^POIS 17,800 TDR&TXV 13. SO 11.20 FF1ENP0a4 18,000 TDR&TXV 13.50 11.20 FV4BNF002 18^00 TDR&TXV 16.00 13.20 •CAP**3014A'* 24,000 TXV U.OO 12.0 1 CAP*'2414A" 23,600 TXV 14.00 12.0 23,200 TDR&TXV 15.00 mmmmmmm, 12.50 58CV|A,X)070-12 CAP*'"2417A" 23,600 TXV 14.00 12.0 CAP'*2417A*« 23.400 TDRSTXV 15.00 12.50 58MVB060-14 24-30 See notes on pg. 14 COMBINATION RATINGS CONTINUED Unit SIzs - Sartes Indoor Model Total Cap. BTUH Factory Supplied SEER EER Furnace Model Unit SIzs - Sartes Indoor Model Total Cap. BTUH Enhancement Standard Rating TDRt EER Furnace Model CNPH*2417A*" 23.600 TXV 14.00 12.0 CNPH''2417A** 23,600 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 58MVB040-14 CNPH'2417A'* 23.400 TDR&TXV 15.00 t2.S0 58CV(A,X)070-12 CNPH-3017A** 23,800 TXV 14.00 12.0 CNPH*3017A** 24,400 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 58MVB040-14 CNPH*3017A" 24,400 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 58CV(A,X)070-12 CNPF*24iaA** 23.600 TXV 14.00 12.00 CSPH*2412A*" 23,600 TXV 14.00 12.00 CSPH«2412A** 23.600 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 58MVB040-14 CSPH-2412A** 23,200 TDR&TXV 15.00 1250 58CV(A,X)070-12 CSPH"2412A*' 23,200 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 S8CV(A.X)110-20 CSPH*2412A*" 23,200 TDR&TXV ISSO 1300 58CV(A,X)135-22 CSPH'2412A" 23.200 TDRSTXV 15.60 1300 58CV(A.X)1K-22 CSPH*3012A*« 24,000 TXV 14.00 12.00 CSPH*3012A** 24.400 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 58MVB040-14 24-30 CSPH'3012A" 24,400 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 58MVB060-14 CSPH-3012A" 24.400 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 S8MVB0a0-14 CSPH*3012A** 24,400 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 58MVB080- 20 CSPH*3012A«* 24,400 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 S8MVB100-20 CSPH*3012A** 24,400 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 58MVB120-20 CSPH*3012A** 24.400 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 58CV(A,X)070-12 CSPH*3012A** 24.400 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 58CV(A,X)ogo-ie CSPH*3012A** 24.400 TOR&TXV 15.50 1300 58CV(A,X)110-20 CSPH*3012A** 24.400 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 S8CV(A,X)135-22 CSPH'3012A»* 24,400 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 58CV(A,X)158-22 FY4ANF024 23,400 TOR&TXV 13.50 11.20 FY4ANF030 23.600 TDR&TXV 14.00 12.00 FX4CNF024 23,800 TDRSTXV 15.00 12.50 FX4CNF030 24,000 TDR&TXV 15.20 13.00 FE4ANF002 23,800 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 Fe4ANF003 23.800 TDRSTXV 16.00 13.20 FF1ENP024 23.400 TDRSTXV 1350 11.20 FF1ENP030 23.400 TDRSTXV 13.50 11.20 FV4BNF002 23.800 TDR&TXV 15.60 13.00 FV4BNF003 23,800 TDR&TXV 16.00 13.20 *CAP**3014A*« 29.000 TXV 14.00 12.00 CAP"3014A" 28,600 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 58CV(A,X)070-12 CAP-3017A** 29.000 TXV 14.00 12.00 CAP«*3017A** 28,600 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 SeMVB060-14 13,00 S8CV{A,X)090-16 See noies on pg, 14 10 COMBINATION RATINGS CONTINUED Unit Size - Series Indoor Modd Ibtal Cap. BTUH Factory Supplied SEER EER Fumace Model Unit Size - Series Indoor Modd Ibtal Cap. BTUH Enhancement Standard Rating TDRt EER Fumace Model CNPVSeZIA** 29,000 TDR&TXV ISOO 12,50 58CV(A.X)110-20 CMPH"3017A** 29.000 TXV 14.00 12,00 CNPH*3017A** 23.800 TDR&TXV 15.00 12,50 S8MVB040-14 CNPH*3017A** 28,800 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 S8MVB120-20 CNPH*3017A*' 28,800 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 58CV(A,X)070-12 CNPH*3617A"" 29.200 TXV 14.00 1200 CNPH*36t7A** 28.800 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 58MVB040-t4 CNPH*3817A** 28,800 TOR&TXV 15.00 12.50 58CV(A.X)070-12 CNPF*36iaA** 29,200 TXV 14.00 12.00 CSPH'3012A** 29,000 TXV 14.00 12.00 CSPH'SOm** 28,800 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 58MVB040-14 CSPH*3012A" 28,800 TDR&TXV 15.00 1250 58CV(A,X)070-12 30-30 CSPH-3612A** 29,200 TXV 14.00 12.00 CSPH*3612A** 28,800 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 58MVB040-14 CSPH*3612A" 28,800 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 S8CS/(A,X)070-12 FY4ANF030 28,800 TDR&TXV 14.00 12.00 FY4ANF036 29,000 TDR&TXV 14,00 11.50 FX4CNF030 29.200 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 FX4CN(B,F)036 29.600 TDR&TXV 15,00 12.50 FE4ANF002 29.000 TDR&TXV 16,50 12.50 FE4ANF003 29.200 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 FE4ANF00S 30,000 TDR&TXV 16,00 13.20 FF1ENP030 28,600 TDR&TXV 14.00 11.50 FF1ENP036 29,200 TDRSTXV 14.00 12.00 FV4BNF002 29.000 TDRSTXV 1S.S0 1250 FV4BNF003 29,200 TDRSTXV 15.50 13.00 FV4BfJF005 30,000 TDRSTXV 16.00 13.20 *CAP**4221A** 35,800 TXV 14.00 12.00 CAP**36t4A" 34,000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.50 58CV(A,X)070-12 CAP*'3614A»* 34,400 TXV 14.00 12.00 CAP"3617A*' 35,000 TDRSTXV 16.00 13.00 58CV(A.X)090-1B CAP«*3ei7A" 35,000 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 S8MVB0eO-14 35.400 TXV 14.00 12.00 1 \„ , CAP"3e21A*' 35,200 TDRSTXV 15,00 13.00 58CV(A,X)110-20 CAP**3e21A** 35,000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.50 S8t«VB080-14 CAP"*3e21A*» 35,000 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 5SMVB080-20 CAP**3621A** 35,200 TDR&TXV 15.00 13.00 58MVB100-20 CAP"3e21A*" 35,400 TXV 14.00 12 00 CAP-4221A** 36,400 TDR&TXV 18.00 13.00 S8CV(AJ<)110-20 CAP-4221A" 35.200 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.50 S8MVB0eO-14 CAP**4221A** 35.400 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 58MVB080-20 36-30 CAP—4221A** 35,400 TDR&TXV 15.00 1300 S8MVB100-20 36-30 COMBINATION RATINGS CONTINUED Unit Size - Series Indoor Model Total Cap. BTUH Factory Supplied SEER EER Furnace Model Unit Size - Series Indoor Model Total Cap. BTUH Enhancemafit Standard Rating TDRt EER Furnace Model CNPV*3617A" 35.400 TXV 1400 1200 CNPV3621A" 35.000 TDR&TXV 15.00 1250 58CV(A,X)110-20 CNPV*3621A" 34.800 TDRSTXV 14.50 12.50 58MVB080-14 CNPVSeZIA" 35.400 TXV 14,00 12.00 CNPV*4221A** 35.400 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 58CV(A,X)110-20 CNPV'4221A" 35,200 TDR&TXV 15.00 1300 58MVB080-14 CNPV4221A''* 35,200 TXV 14,00 1200 CSPH»3812A** 35.000 TDRSTXV 15.00 1250 58CV(A,X)070-12 CSPH*3612A** 35,000 TDR&TXV 15.00 1250 58MV«040-14 CSPH*3812A** 35.400 TXV 14,00 12.00 CSPHM212A" 35,200 TDRSTXV 15.00 12.50 S8CV{A,X)070-12 36-30 CSPH*4212A** 35^00 TDR&TXV 15.00 12S0 SeMVB040-14 36-30 CSPH*4212A** 35.200 TDR&TXV 16.00 1250 58MVB120-20 CSPHM21ZA** 35,200 TXV 14,00 12.00 FE4ANB006 37,000 TDR&TXV 16.00 13.50 FE4ANF002 35,200 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 FE4ANF003 35,400 TDRSTXV 15.50 13.00 FE4ANF005 36,800 TDR&TXV 15.50 13.00 FFIENPOae 35,000 TDRSTXV 14.00 11.50 FV4BNB006 37,000 TDR&TXV 16.00 13.50 FV4BNF002 35.200 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 FV4BNF003 35.400 TDR&TXV 15.00 1300 FV4BNF005 36,600 TOR&TXV 15.50 13.00 FX4a<(B.F)036 36,000 TDRSTXV 15.00 13.00 FX4OI(B,F)042 36,600 TDR&TXV 15.00 1300 FY4ANF036 34,800 TDRSTXV 14.00 11.50 FY4ANF042 36,000 TDR&TXV 14.00 11.50 •CAP**4821A** 40,500 TXV 14.00 12.00 CAP**4221A** 39,500 TXV 14.00 11.50 CAP«"4221A"' 39,000 TDRSTXV 14.20 12.00 S8MVB080-14 CAP**4221A" 40.000 TDR&TXV 1420 12.00 S8MVB080-20 CAP**4221A** 40,000 TDRSTXV 14.20 12.00 S8MVB100-20 CAP**4221A** 40,000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.50 5BCV(A.X)110-20 CAP**4224A— 39,500 TXV 14,00 11.50 CAP**4224A'« 39,500 TDRSTXV USO 12.S0 5SMVB040-14 CAP**4224A'* 40,000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.00 S8MVB120-20 CAP**4224A" 40.000 TDRSTXV 1450 12.50 58CV(A,X)135-22 CAP"4817A" 39.500 TXV 1 14.00 12.00 CAP**4817A*" 39,000 TDRSTXV 15.00 1 12.50 S8MVBOeO-14 42-30 See riotes on pg. 14 CAP**4821A' CNPV«4a24A' CNPV*4e24A*' CNPV4824A' 40,500 TXV 39.500 TDR&TXV 14,50 41.000 TDR&TXV 15.00 1250 39000 TonaTxv -r" 58CV(A.X)090-ie S8MVB040-14 58CV(AX)135 22 58CV(A,X)070-12 12 COMBINATION RATINGS CONTINUED umi Size - Series Indoor Model Total Cap. BTUH Factory Supplied SEER EER Furnace Model umi Size - Series Indoor Model Total Cap. BTUH Enh»icement Standard Rating TDRt EER Furnace Model CNPH-4821A" 40,500 TXV 14.00 12,00 CNPH'4821A«" 40,000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.50 58MVB040-14 CNPH"4821A"" 40,000 TDR&TXV 14,50 1250 58CV(A,X)070-12 GigPF*4818A" 39,600 TXV 14.00 11.95 CSPH*4212A** 39,500 TXV 14.00 12.00 CSPH"4212A** 39,000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.50 58MVB040-14 CyHM212A" 40,000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.50 58CV(A,X)070-12 CSPHMB12A" 40,000 TXV 14.00 12.00 42-30 CSPHM812A** 40,000 TDR&TXV 16.00 14.50 58MVB040-14 42-30 CSPH*4812A"« 40,000 TDRSTXV 14.50 12.50 58CV(A,X)070-12 FY4ANF042 40,000 TDR&TXV 13.50 11.50 FY4ANF048 41,000 TDR&TXV 14.00 11,50 FX4CN(B.F)042 40,500 TDRSTXV 14.50 12.50 FX4CN(B,F)048 40,600 TDRSTXV 15.00 13.00 FE4ANF003 39,500 TDRSTXV 15.00 12.50 FE4ANF005 41,000 TDRSTXV 15.50 1300 FE4ANB006 41,500 TDR&TXV 15.50 1350 FV4BNF003 39,500 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 FV4BNF0O5 41.000 TDR&TXV 15.50 1300 FV4BNB006 41,500 TDR&TXV 15,50 1350 *CAP"6024A** 48,000 TXV 14,00 11.5 CAP'*4817A" 46,500 TXV 13,50 11,20 CAP**4817A*» 48,000 TDRSTXV 14.20 11.50 58CV{A,X)090-16 CAP"4S21A»* 47,500 TXV 13,50 11.20 CAP"4821A** 48,500 TDR&TXV 14.20 11.50 S8MVB0B0-20 C»P**4621A** 46,500 TDRSTXV 14.20 11.50 58MVB100-20 CAP"4821A** 14.20 S8CV(A,X)110-20 CAP"4824A** 47,500 TXV 1350 11.20 CAP"4824A'* 46,500 TDRSTXV 14.20 11.50 S8MVB120-20 CAP"4824A** 47,000 TDRSTXV 14,50 12.00 5BCV(A,X)135-22 CAP"4a24A'* 47,000 TDRSTXV 14.50 12.00 58CV(A.X)155-22 C»P**6021A** 47,000 TXV 14,00 11.50 CAP'*e021A«* 46,'560 ' TDR&TXV 14.20 12.00 58MVB080-20 CAP*"e021A" 46,500 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.00 S8MVB100-20 (avP"6021A** 58CV(A.X)110-20 CAP**6024A** 47,500 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.00 58MVB120-20 CAP'*e024A** 48,000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.(X) 58CV(A,X)135-22 CAP**e024A*' 48,000 TOR&TXV 15.00 1250 S8CV(A,X)155-22 48-30 CNPV«4821A'' CNPV4821A** CNPV*4821A*' CNPV*4a21A'" 46,500 TXV TDRSTXV TDR&TXV 14.20 14.20 11.50 58MVB080-20 58MVB100-20 S8CV(A,X)110-20 CNPV6024A* CNPV'6024A*' CNPV"6024A*' CNPV'60a4A* 46,000 TXV TDR&TXV TDR&TXV CNPH«4821A'" CNPH*4821A*' CNPH'4821A' CNPH'6024A" CNPH'6024A' CNPH"6024A* 46^000 TDR&TXV TDR&TXV 46,500 CNPF*48iaA"' 14,20 1350 11.20 TDR&TXV 14,20 14,00 12,00 It, 50 1200 12.00 58MVB120-20 5BCV(AJ()135-g2 S8CV(A,X)155-22 58MVB080- 20 58CV(A.X)090-16 58MVB080 -20 CNPV*4a24A" 46,500 J TXV 13.50 11.20 ClgPV4a24A" 45,500 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.00 5SMVB120-20 CNPV*4a24A"* 46,000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.00 58CV(A,X)135-22 CNPV*4a24A" 46,000 TDRSTXV 1450 12.00 S8CV(A,X)1S5-22 58CV(A.X)090-16 See notes on pg. 14 13 COMBINATION RATINGS CONTINUED UiM size - Series IT..-.,... »T,,u |F»=<"ySupplied 1 SEER 1 ___ 1 UiM size - Series CSPHM812A** 46,500 TXV 13.50 11 20 CSPH-4812A** 45,500 TDR&TXV 14.20 11.50 58MVB080- 20 CSPH*4812A** CSPH*e012A«« 45.500 TDR&TXV 14 20 12.00 58CV(A.X)090-18 CSPH*4812A** CSPH*e012A«« 47.000 TXV 14.00 11.50 CSPH*6012A*" 46,000 TDR&TXV 14.20 12.00 58MVB0a0-20 CSPH'6012A** 46.500 TOR&TXV 1450 12.00 58CV{A,X)090-16 FY4ANF048 47.500 TDR&TXV 1350 11.20 FY4ANB060 48.500 TDR&TXV 14,00 11.50 FX4CN(B.F)048 48,500 TDR&TXV 1450 12.00 FX4CN(B.F)060 49,500 TDR&TXV 14.70 12.50 FE4ANF005 48,000 TDR&TXV 15.00 1250 FE4ANB006 48,500 TDR&TXV 15.00 12.50 FV4BNF005 48,000 TDR&TXV 15.00 1250 FV4BNB006 48.500 TDR&TXV 15 00 12.50 60-30 •CAP**e024A*" 58.000 TXV 1400 12.00 60-30 CAP"*6021A"* 58.000 TXV 14.00 1200 60-30 CAP**6021A-* 55,500 TOR&TXV 1420 12.00 5aMVBoeo-2o 60-30 CAP"6024A" 58,000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.00 5a(a((A,X)135-22 60-30 CAP**6024A** 58,000 TDR&TXV 1450 12.00 58CV(AJ<)155-22 60-30 ^»IPV*e024A" 58.000 TXV 14.00 12.00 60-30 CNPV*6024A** 55,500 TDR&TXV 14,50 12.00 S8MVB120-20 60-30 CNPV"e024A** 57,500 TDR&TXV 1450 12.00 58CV(A,X)135-22 60-30 CNPV*6024A** 58.000 TDR&TXV 14,50 12.00 S8CV(A,X)155-22 60-30 CNPH*6024A** 58,000 TXV 14.00 12.00 60-30 CNPH*6024A'* 55,500 TDRSTXV 1420 12.00 58MVB080-20 60-30 CNPH*e024A** 55,500 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.00 58MVB100-20 60-30 CNPH*6024A*« 55,500 TDRSTXV 14.50 12.00 58MVB120-20 60-30 CNPH'6024A*« 67,500 TDRSTXV 14.20 12.00 56CV(A,X)110-20 60-30 CNPH*6024A" 57,500 TDRSTXV 14.50 12.00 58CV(A,X)135-22 60-30 CNPH*6024A" 58,000 TDRSTXV 14.50 12.00 58CV(A,X)156-22 60-30 CSPH*8012A*« 58.000 TXV 14.00 12.00 60-30 CSPH'e012A" 56.000 TDRSTXV 14.20 12.00 SeMVBaBO-20 60-30 CSPH*60t2A** 56.000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.00 58MVB100-20 60-30 CSPH*6012A** 56,000 TDRSTXV 14.50 12.00 58MVB120-20 60-30 CSPH*6012A** 57.500 TDRSTXV 14.20 12,00 58CV(A,X)110-20 60-30 CSPH*8012A** 57.500 TDRSTXV 14.50 12.00 58CV(A,X)135-22 60-30 CSPH«6012A** 58,000 TDR&TXV 14.50 12.00 58CV(A,X)155-22 60-30 FY4ANB060 59,000 TDRSTXV 13.50 11.50 60-30 FX4CN(B.F)060 59.500 TDRSTXV 14.00 12.00 60-30 FE4ANB006 59,000 TDRSTXV 14.50 12.50 60-30 FV4BNB006 59.000 TDRSTXV 14.50 12.50 * Tested combination t In most cases, only 1 mettiod stiould be used to achieve TOR function. Using more than 1 mettiod in a sysiem may cause degradation in pertormance. Use either the accessory Time-Delay Relay KAAT00101TDR ore furnace equipped with TDR. Most Carrier furnaces are equipped witti TDR. EER — Eneigy Efficiency Ratio SEER — Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio TDR — Time-Delay Relay TXV — Tiiermostatic Expansion Valve NOTES: 1. Ratings are net values reflecting the etiects of circulating ian motor heat. Supplemental electric heat is not included. 2. Tested outdoor/indoor comtsinations fiave been tested In accordance with DOE test procedures for central air conditioners. Ratings for other combinations are determined under DDE computer simulation procedures. 3. Determine actual CFM values obtainable for your system by referring to fan performance data in fan coil or furnace coil literature. 4. Do not apply with capillary tube coils as perfomiance and reliability are significantly affected. 14 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES EVAPORA- TOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERINO AIR TEMPERATURES atf f EVAPORA- TOR AIR IS BS 95 105 116 125 CFM ewB Capacity MBIuht 1^1 Sy»- tam KW** Capacity MBtuM Ibtal Sys- tam KH-* Capacity MBIuht Ibtal Sya- tam KW** Capacity MBtuhl IbUMSya-Capacity MBIuht Total Sys-CapacHy MBIuht Total Sys-CFM ewB 1bl>l |S«W« IMal {SenM Ibtal Sana* Total |S«>« TbW jsanat Ibtal Isanat 525 72 21.67 11.21 1 17 20,62 10.80 1 32 18.45 10.39 1.49 18,33 9,97 1,67 1718 9.55 1.88 1693 9.09 2.11 525 87 19.60 13.63 1.18 18,65 13.23 1 33 17.67 12.81 l.SO 16.S5 12.40 1.89 15.60 11.96 1,90 144« 11,51 2.13 525 62 1752 1604 1 19 16.96 1563 1 34 16.08 1522 1,51 1518 14.79 1 70 1429 14.29 1.91 13.44 1344 2,13 525 57 1716 1716 1 20 16.49 16,49 1-35 15.79 1579 1,51 16.06 15,06 1,70 1429 14.29 1.91 13.44 1344 2.13 600 72 2201 11.78 1,19 20.92 11.37 1.34 19.79 10.96 1.61 18,62 10.52 1.70 17.42 10.09 1.91 1&I2 9S2 2.14 600 67 20.03 14.5< 1,21 19.03 1413 1 38 18.00 1371 1 53 16.94 13.28 1,71 15.84 12.84 1 92 1466 12,37 2.15 600 63 18.27 17 29 1.22 17.38 1886 1 37 18.50 1841 1.54 15.70 15.70 1,72 14.86 14.86 1.93 13.95 1395 2 16 600 57 17.96 17.96 1 22 1723 17,23 1 37 1648 1648 1,54 15-70 15.70 1 72 14.87 1487 1.83 13.95 1395 216 578 72 22A1 1232 1 22 21.20 11 90 1 37 20.03 11-47 1.54 1883 11.04 172 17,58 10.80 1 93 16.24 10.13 2.16 578 87 2035 15.42 1,23 19.31 16,00 1-38 18.25 1457 1.55 1716 14,13 1 74 1602 1368 1.95 1480 1321 218 578 62 1B.SS 18.48 1-24 17.88 17.86 1.39 17.06 17.06 1.56 1622 m22 1,75 1533 16.33 1.95 14 37 1437 218 578 57 13.63 18.63 1,24 17.86 17.86 1,39 1706 17-06 1 56 1622 18,22 1.75 1533 15.33 1.95 1*37 1437 2.18 Cooling Indoor Model Capacity Power Furnace Model *CAP**2414A*« 1.00 1.00 CAP"1814A" 099 1.02 CAP"2417A" 1.00 1,00 CNPF*2418A** 1.00 1,00 CNPH«2417A" 1.00 1,00 CNPV1814A** 0.99 1.02 CNPV2414A*" 1.00 1.00 CNPV2417A"* 1.00 1.00 CSPH*2412A*« 1.00 1.00 FE4ANF002 1.01 0.68 FF1ENP018 099 1.02 FF1ENP024 1.66 1.03 FV4BNF002 1,01 0.88 FX4CNF018 1,00 088 FX4CNF024 1 02 090 FY4Afff018 0,99 1.02 FY4ANF024 0.99 1.02 CAP*"1814A''* 098 090 58CV(A,X)070-12 CAP**2414A** 099 088 58CV|A,X)070-12 CNPH*2417A*« 0.99 088 58CV(A,X)070-12 CNPV1814A" 098 O90 58CV(AJ()070-12 CNPV-2414A" 0.99 0.88 S8CV(A.X)070-12 CSPH"2412A" 0.99 0.88 58CV(A,X)070-12 CAP**2417A** 099 0.88 S8CV(A,X)090-16 CNPH*2417A" 0.99 0.86 58CV(AJ()090-16 CNPV2417A*-0.99 0.88 58CV(A»090-ie CSPH*2412A** 0.99 0.88 58CV(A,X)090-ie CNPH*2417A"* 0.99 0.88 58MVB040-14 CSPH*2412A" 0,99 0.88 58MVB040-14 CAP*«2417A** 0.99 088 56MVB060-14 CNPH*2417A** 0.99 0.88 58MVB080-14 CNPV*2417A** 0.99 0.88 58MVB060-14 CSPH*2412A** 0.99 088 58MVB060-14 CNPH*2417A" 0.99 0.88 5SMVB080-14 CSPH»2412A** 0.99 088 S8MVB0B0-14 15 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES CONTINUED EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES deg F EVAPORATOR AIR 75 85 95 105 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuht ToUil System Capacity MBIuht Total Capacity MBtulit Total Capacity MBIuht Tbtal Capacity MBtuht Total Capacity MBtuht Total System KW** CFM EWB 'fotal Sens * ToUil System Total Senst KW" TbUll S«n*4 KW** Total S«na4 KW" TbUI Sanst KW" Tbtal Sanst Total System KW** 24ACA424A3Q Outdoor Soclion V Ilh CUP-'lOlit.. Indoor Seciion 700 72 28.59 14.92 1.54 27.34 14,44 1,73 2802 13.94 1.95 24.62 13.41 2.19 23.11 1285 2.45 21 45 1225 2.74 700 67 25.94 18.18 1.55 2478 17,69 1,74 23.56 1718 1.96 22.27 16.64 219 20.88 16.08 2.46 18.35 16.46 2.75 700 82 23.81 21 43 1.55 22.56 20.93 1,75 21.45 20.41 1 96 20.30 19.86 220 19.15 18.15 246 1801 1801 2.75 700 57 22.84 22.84 1.56 22 01 22,01 1.76 21.12 21.12 1,96 20.16 20.18 2.20 19.15 1915 2,4« 1801 1801 2.75 aoo 72 29.18 1688 1.58 2787 1619 1.77 26.49 14.68 1 96 2503 1415 222 23.46 1356 248 21.74 12.96 277 aoo er 26.48 1938 1.58 25.27 1888 1.78 2400 18.36 1 99 22.66 17.82 223 2152 1724 249 18.84 ISST 2.78 aoo 62 24.19 23.07 1.3S 2ai2 1 22,54 1,78 22.00 22.00 20D 21 01 2101 223 1991 1991 250 1869 1869 2.78 aoo 57 23.88 23.BS 1.58 22.87 22 87 1,78 22,02 22.02 2,00 21 01 21 01 223 1981 1991 250 1869 1889 2.78 900 72 2962 16.40 1.61 28.26 1590 1.80 26.84 1638 202 25.33 1484 226 23.71 1426 252 21.93 1384 281 900 67 26.88 20.63 1.S2 25.64 20 02 181 24.33 1950 203 22 95 18.94 2.27 21 46 18.35 2.53 1985 17,71 282 900 62 24.74 24.57 1.62 23.77 2177 1.82 22.77 22.77 203 21.70 21.70 2.27 20.54 20.54 253 1925 19.25 282 900 57 24.71 24.71 1,62 23.77 2377 1.82 22.77 22 77 203 21.70 21.70 227 20.54 2064 253 19.26 19.25 282 Cooling Indoor Model Capacity Power Furnace Model •CAP**3014A" 1.00 1.00 CAP"2414A" 0.98 0.98 CAP"*2417A" 0.98 0.98 CAP**3017A" 1.00 1.00 CNPF*2418A** 0.98 0.98 CNPH«2417A" 0.98 0.96 »IPH"3017A** 0.99 0.99 CNPV2414A** 0.98 0.98 CNPV*2417A" 0.98 0.98 CNPV'3014A" 1.00 1.00 CNPV*3017A** 0.99 0.99 CSPH*2412A" 0.98 0.98 CSPH*3012A" 1.00 1.00 FE4ANF002 0.99 0.88 FE4ANF003 0.99 0,86 FF1ENP024 0.98 1,00 FF1ENP030 0.98 1,00 FV4BNF002 0.99 0,86 FV4BNF003 0.99 0.86 FX4CNF024 0.99 0.91 FX4CNF030 1.00 0.88 FY4ANF024 0.S8 1.00 FY4ANF030 0.98 0.98 CAP"2414A" 0.97 0.69 58CV(A,X)070-12 CAP** 3014A** 1.02 0.90 56CV(AJ<)070-12 CNPH*2417A** 096 0.90 S8CV(A,X)070-12 CNPH*3017A** 1.02 0.90 S8CV(AJ()070-12 CNPV*2414A** 097 0.89 S6CV(A,X)070-12 CNPV*3014A** 1.02 0.94 58CV(A,X)070-12 CSPH*2412A** 097 0.89 S8CV(A,X)070-12 CSPH*3012A" 1.02 0.90 58CV(A,X)070-12 CAP**3017A" 1.02 0.90 58CV(A,X)090-16 CNPV2417A" 099 0.91 58CV(A.X)090-18 CNPV3017A** 1.02 O90 58CV(A,X)090-16 CSPH*3012A" 1.02 0.90 58CV(A.X)090-16 CSPH*2412A** 0.97 0.86 58CV(A,X)110-2O CSPH*3012A** 1.02 090 S8CV(A,X)110-20 CSPH*2412A" 0.97 0.86 S8CV(A,X)135-22 CSPH*3012A" 1.02 0.90 58CV{A,X)13S-22 CSPH-2412A" 0.97 086 58CV(A.X)15S-22 CSPH*3012A'* 1.02 090 S8CV(A.X)155-22 CNPH*2417A" 0.98 0.90 58MVB040-14 CNPH-3017A" 1.02 0.90 S8MVa040-14 CSPH*2412A*' 0.98 0.90 _j SaiWB040-14 CSPH*3012A" 1.02 0.90 58MVB040-14 CAP**2417A" 0.98 0.90 58MVB0e0-14 CAP**3017A*" 1.02 090 58MVB060-14 CNPV2417A" 0.98 0,90 58MVB0eO-14 CNPV*3017A" 1.02 0.90 58MVB060-14 CSPH*3012A** 1.02 090 58MVB0e0-14 CSPH*3012A" 1.02 0.90 58MVB080-14 CSPH*3012A" 1.02 090 58MVB080-20 CSPH*3012A** 1.02 090 58MV6100-20 CSPH*3012A" 1 02 O90 58M\ffl120-20 See notes dri pg. 2l 16 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES CONTINUED EVAPORATOR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TBIPERATURES deg F AIR 75 as 95 105 lis 12S CFM EWB Capacity MBIuht Total Sya- tam KW** Capacity MBhiht T<M System KW** edacity MBtuht -Mat SysWm KW** Capacity MBtuht Total |®^» Tbtal Sysiem KW** Capacity MBtuht Total Capadty MSUiht 1i>tal System KW* CFM EWB Ibtal Sena * Total Sya- tam KW** Total Swis • T<M System KW** Ibtal Sana -Mat SysWm KW** Capacity MBtuht Total |®^» Tbtal Sysiem KW** Tbuy Sens + KW** Ibtal Sens * 1i>tal System KW* 24AGa430A30 OuldoOf Seclior With CAP •••3014A ars 72 34.45 18.04 1.98 17.47 2.19 31.38 16.87 2.43 29.70 16,24 2,68 27 90 1657 2,98 25.90 14.84 3.29 ars 67 31.35 22.06 1.88 29.98 21.48 2.18 28.53 20.87 2.43 2^98 20.23 268 25.32 19.56 2,97 2350 ie.82 329 ars 62 28.63 26.03 198 27.39 25.49 2.19 26,10 24.87 243 24,74 24.19 2^ 2336 23-36 2.97 21.88 21.88 3.29 ars 57 27 79 2779 1.98 26.80 26.80 219 25.74 2574 243 24.61 24.61 2.69 23.37 23.37 2,97 21.88 21.88 3.29 1000 72 35-09 1S.92 2Ce 33.53 1833 2,24 31.88 17.72 247 30.14 17.08 2.73 26.26 16.40 3.02 28.19 15,66 334 1000 67 31,95 23.46 202 30.51 22,87 2.24 29.00 2225 2.47 27,40 21.61 273 2S,69 20,92 3.02 23.80 2ai7 333 1000 62 29.30 27.99 202 28.05 27,36 223 28 73 2673 2.47 25,55 25.55 273 24,22 J 24.22 3.02 22,74 22.74 3.33 1000 57 28.96 28.96 202 27.89 27,89 223 26.76 S6.7S 247 2555 25,55 273 _24K_| 24.22 3.02 22.75 22.75 3.33 1125 72 35 58 1973 2.07 33.84 19,14 228 32^ 18 52 2.52 30,44 17.87 2.78 2651 17,18 3,07 2638 16.43 3.38 1125 67 32.38 24.79 2.07 30.91 2418 2,28 29.36 2357 2.52 2771 2291 278 2595 22,21 307 24,03 21.43 3.38 1125 62 29,84 29,71 2,07 26.80 2880 2.28 27.60 27.60 252 2631 2631 278 2481 24.91 3,07 23.36 23.36 3.38 1125 57 2982 29,92 2.07 28.80 28.80 2.28 27-80 2760 252 2831 2631 2.78 2491 24,91 3.08 2336 2336 3.38 Cooling Indoor Model Capacity Power Furnace Model «C»P**3014A** 1.00 1.00 CAP**3017A** 1.00 1.04 CW>**3614A** 0.97 1.01 CAP**3617A*' 1.01 1.05 CAP**3621A** 1.01 1.05 CNPF*3618A«* 1.01 1.05 CNPH*3017A** 1.00 1.04 CNPH*3617A" 1.01 1.05 CNPV*3014A" 1.00 1 04 CNPV«3017A** 1,00 1.04 CNPV*3617A*" 1.01 1.05 CNPV*3621A** 1.01 1.05 CSPH*3012A** 1.00 1.04 CSPH*3612A*>' 1.01 1.05 FE4ANF002 1.00 0.96 FE4ANF003 1 01 093 FE4ANF0OS 1.03 0.94 FF1ENP030 0.99 1.03 FF1ENP036 1.01 1.05 FV4BNF00a 1.00 0.96 FV4BNF003 1.01 0.93 FV4BNF005 1.03 0.94 FX4CN(B,F)038 1.02 0.98 FX4CNF030 1.01 0.97 FY4ANF030 0.99 1.04 FY4ANF03e t.OO 1.04 CAP**3014A** 0.99 0.95 58CV(A,X)070-12 CAP*«3614A** 0.96 0.92 S8CV(A,X)070-12 CNPH*3017A** 0.99 0.^ 58(»(A.X)070-12 CNPH*3617A" 0.99 0.95 58CV(A.X)07D-12 CNPV*3014A" 0.99 0.95 S8CV(A.X)070-12 CSPH«30t2A** 0.99 095 S8CV(A,X)070-12 CSPH*3612A** 0.99 0.92 S8CV(A.X)070-12 CAP'*3017A** 0.90 0.92 S8CV(A,X)090-16 CAP"3617A" 1.00 092 58CV(A,X)090-16 aJPV»3017A*' 0.99 095 SSCV(A,X)090-16 CNPV«3617A" 0.99 0.96 58CV(Aa)09O-16 GAP**3621A" 1.00 092 S8CV(A.X)110-20 aiPV*3621A"« 1.00 096 58CV(A,X)110-20 CNPH»3017A** 099 095 58MVB040-14 CNPH*3617A*« 0.99 0.95 58MVB040-14 CSPH*3012A" 0.99 0.95 58MVB040-14 CSPH*3612A«' 099 092 58MVB040-14 CAP*«3017A»' 0.99 0.95 58MVB060-14 CAP*«3617A** 0.9S 092 58MVB060-14 CNPV*3017A*-099 0.95 58MVB060-14 CNPV«3617A*« 0.99 0.95 58MVB060-14 CAP'*3621A** 1.00 0.96 58MVB080-14 (>IPV3621A*« 0.99 0.95 58MVB080-14 CNPH»3017A** 0.90 O.SS 58MVB120-20 SeeTStes on pg. 2f" 17 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES CONTINUED EVAPORA- TOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES dag F EVAPORA- TOR AIR 75 85 95 105 lis 125 CFM EWB Capacl^ MBtuht Tb- tal Sys- iem KW ** Cs^clty MBtuht To- tal Sys- tem KW ** Capacity MBtuht To- tal Sys- tem KW *• Capacity MBtuht To- tal Sya- twn KW ft* Capacity MBtuht To- tal Sys- tam KW «« Capacity MBtuht To- tal Sys- tem KW A* CFM EWB Tb- tal Sans t Tb- tal Sys- iem KW ** To- tal Sens » To- tal Sys- tem KW ** •to- tal Sens To- tal Sys- tem KW *• To- tal Sens * To- tal Sya- twn KW ft* To- tal Sens * To- tal Sys- tam KW «« •fo- Ul Sens • To- tal Sys- tem KW A* IISO 72 42.83 2238 2.35 4082 21,65 EH 38.82 2088 2.94 38.78 20.09 3,29 34,47 19.23 3,68 31.94 18.31 4.12 IISO 67 36.83 27.27 2,35 37.06 2652 2S3 35.20 25.74 2,94 3322 2493 3.29 31,08 24,06 3.66 28.75 23,12 4.12 IISO 62 35.34 32.16 2.35 33 74 31,40 263 32.07 30.59 2,94 30.32 29,72 i2B 28.58 2856 368 26.83 26.S3 412 IISO 57 3428 3428 236 32 98 32.98 2.S3 31.63 3163 2.84 30.17 30.17 3.29 28.68 2858 368 26.83 26.83 412 1200 72 4368 2346 2,40 41,67 2271 268 38.58 2154 2.99 37 J6 2112 3.34 34.96 20,26 373 32.33 19.32 417 1200 67 39.58 2897 240 37 74 2821 2.88 35.80 27.42 2.99 33.75 26,68 3.34 31.55 2671 3,73 29.14 2476 417 1200 62 36.18 34.48 240 34.56 33.87 2.66 32.87 32.87 299 31,35 31 35 334 2987 2967 173 27.80 27.80 417 1200 57 35.72 35.72 2.40 34.36 34.36 2.68 32.91 32.91 2.99 31,38 31 38 334 29,87 2967 373 2780 2780 4,17 13S0 72 44.27 2448 2.45 42 22 2370 273 40,06 22.91 305 37,77 22 09 3.40 3531 21,21 3,78 32.61 2026 4.22 13S0 67 40,14 30.57 245 38.24 2980 2,73 38.25 28.01 3.04 34.15 2B.\7 3.38 31.88 2728 3,78 29.44 ^29 4.22 13S0 GS 36,97 36.89 2.45 3648 3649 273 33.97 33.97 ao4 32,33 32,33 339 30.58 30,68 378 28.58 28.58 4,22 13S0 67 36.94 36.94 2.45 35,60 35,50 2,73 33.87 33.97 304 32.34 32,34 139 30.56 30,56 3.78 28.60 28.60 422 Cooling Indoor Model Capacity Power Fumaea Model •CAP-4221A** 1.00 1,00 CAP**3614A*> 0.96 0.96 CAP^17A*" 0.99 0.99 CAP**3821A" 0.99 0,99 CAP**4224A** 1.00 1.00 CI\IPF^18A«* 0.99 0.99 CNPH"3617A** 0.99 0.99 CNPH*4221A** 0.93 0.98 CNPV*3617A*« 099 0.99 CNPV'3e21A-099 0.99 CNPV4221A"* 0,98 0.98 GSPH*3612A** 0.99 0.99 CSPH*4212A~ 098 0.98 FE4ANB006 1.03 0.90 FE4ANF002 0.98 0.90 FE4ANF003 0.99 0.67 FE4ANF005 1.03 0,91 FF1ENP036 0.98 0,98 FV4BNB006 1,03 0.90 FV4BNF002 0,98 0,94 FV4BNF003 0,99 0,95 FV4BNF00S 1,02 0.90 FX4BNF03e 0,99 1,02 FX4BNF0'B 1,01 1,03 FX4CN(B,F)036 1,01 o.oe FX4CN(B.F)042 1,02 0.93 FY4ANF036 0,97 0.9? FY4ANF042 1,01 1,01 CAP*^14A" 0,95 0,93 58CV(A.Xi070-12 CNPH*3617A«* 0,98 0.98 S8CV(A.X)070-12 GNPH*4221A** 0,98 0.94 58CV(A,X)070-12 CSPH'3612A*» 0,98 0,94 58CV(A.X)070-12 CSPH*4212A" 0.98 0.94 S8CV(A.X)070-12 CAP'^17A** 0.93 0.94 58CV(A,X)090-ie CNPV3617A"" 098 0.94 58CV(A,X)090-16 CAP-*3e21A~ 098 0.94 58CV(A,X)110-20 CAP"4221A'' 0.99 0.95 58CV(A,X)110-20 CNPV3621A*-0.98 0.94 58CV(A,X)110-20 GNPV4221A'* 0,99 0,87 5eCV(A,X)110-20 CAP**4224A'' 0,99 0,95 S8CV(A.X)135-22 CNPH*4221A»* 0,98 0,87 S8CV(A,X)135-22 CNPH*4221A-* 0,98 0.87 MCV(A,X)155-22 Cooling Indoor Model Capacity Power Furnace Model CAP~4224A*» 0.98 0,94 58MVB040-14 CNPH*3617A** 0.97 0,96 S8MVB040-14 CNPH*4221A** 0.98 0,94 58MVB040-14 CSPH*3612A** D.S8 0.94 58MVB040-14 CSPH*4212A«* 0.96 0.94 58MVB040-14 CAP**3617A** 0.98 0.94 58MVB060-14 CNPV'3ei7A** 0.98 0.96 58MVB060-14 CAP*"3621A-0.98 0.96 S8MVB080-14 CAP"4221A** 0,98 0,97 S8MVB080-14 CNPV*3621A** 0.97 0.96 58MVB080-14 CNPV4221A** 0.98 0.94 smvBim-in CAP-3e21A** 0.98 0,94 SBMVB080-20 CAP*«4221A" 0.99 0,95 58MVB080-20 CAP»3e21A** 0.98 0.94 58MVBtOO-20 CAP**4221A«* 0.99 0.95 S8MVB100-20 CAP"4224A** 0,99 0.95 S8MVB120-20 CSPH'4212A" 0,98 0.94 58MVB120-20 See noles on pg. 21 18 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES CONTINUED EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES deg F EVAPORATOR AIR 75 85 95 IOS 115 125 CFM EWB Capacity MBtuht Total Capacity MBtuht Total Syatam KW** Capacity MBtuht Tbtal System KW«* Capacity MBtuht ml Capacity MBhJht Ibtal Capacity MBtuht Tbtal System KW** CFM EWB Total Sens) Systsm KW** Tbtal Sans t Total Syatam KW** Total Sena • Tbtal System KW«* TOM Sens ml Total Sens • •>ysiwn KW** Ibtal Sens • Tbtal System KW** 72 46.69 2568 2.57 24ACA>laSA3t> Ou 44.08 2193 lth CAP'*4f mEBm 21A** ndoor S ^IJl ection 38W 22.03 434 3624 21.06 488 122S 67 4408 31.40 2,60 42.00 30.53 295 39.% 2963 135 37 54 2870 181 3609 2771 439 32.62 28.69 4.98 122S 62 40.13 3715 261 36,27 36,26 296 38.36 3633 335 34.37 34,37 181 32 57 32.57 4.40 30.67 30.57 5.00 122S 57 38.17 39,17 2.61 37 67 37,67 2.96 3609 3809 3.35 34.41 34,41 3,81 3257 32.57 440 30.57 30.57 5.00 14H> 72 49.63 28.97 2.62 47,28 2610 296 44.82 2618 3.38 42.24 24 28 184 39.47 2126 438 36,72 22.29 4.90 14H> 67 44.93 33,44 2.65 42.75 32,56 aoo 40.50 31.65 140 38.13 3070 3,86 35,60 29.69 443 32.98 28.85 5.02 14H> 62 41.12 3990 2.66 39.26 3892 3.01 37.62 37.52 341 35.73 35,73 3,87 3177 33.77 446 31,88 31.68 5.04 14H> 57 40 82 4082 266 39,21 39,21 101 ».52 37.52 3.41 35.73 3573 187 33-77 3377 446 31.68 31,68 5.04 1675 72 50.34 2818 2.68 47.90 27,30 103 45 37 28.38 143 42,70 25.43 188 39.87 24.43 4.42 37.06 2145 4.91 1675 67 45.57 35.39 2.70 4333 34,49 106 41.01 33.57 346 3858 32,60 3.SI 36.99 31.57 4.48 33.34 30.50 5.07 1675 62 42.20 42 20 2.71 40,50 40 60 3.06 3871 3a7i 146 36,62 36,82 192 34.75 34.75 460 ffl.59 32.^ 6.08 1675 57 42.20 42 20 271 4a50 40,50 3.06 3a72 3a72 346 36,82 38,62 192 34.76 34,78 450 32 J9 32.58 608 Cooling Indoor Model Capactty Power Fumace Model «CAP**4B21A** 1.00 1.00 CAP**4221A** 0.96 1.00 CAP**4;S4A** 0.98 0.98 CAP**4817A** 0.98 0.9B CAP**4824A** 1.00 0.96 CNPF*48iaA** 0.98 0.84 CNPH*4221A** 0.99 0,91 CNPH*4821A** 1.00 1,00 CNPV4221A" 0,98 0,98 CNPV*4821A** 1,00 1,00 CNPV4824A** 1,00 0,96 CSPH*4212A** 0.98 0.98 CSPH*4ai2A*"' 0.99 0.94 FE4ANB006 1.02 0.91 FE4ANF003 0.98 0,90 FE4ANF005 1.01 0,90 FV4Bt«006 1.02 0-91 FV4BNF003 0.98 0.90 FV4BNF0Cffi 1.01 0-90 FX4CN(B,F)042 1.00 0.96 FX4CN(B,F)048 1.00 092 FY4ANF042 0.99 1.01 FY4/WF048 1.01 1,01 CNPH*4221A'* 0.96 0.84 58CV{A,X)070-12 CNPH*4821A*» 0.99 0.95 58CV(A,X)070-12 CSW-4212A" 0.99 0.95 58CV(A,X)070-12 CSPH*4812A** 0.99 0.9S 58CV(A,X)070-12 CAP"4817A*' 0.9B 0.93 S8CV(A,X)090-16 CAP**4221A** 039 095 58CV(A.X)110-20 CAP**4821A** 0.99 0.86 MCV(A.)0110-20 CNPV4221A** 0.99 0,91 58CV{A,X)110-20 CNPV*4821A** 0.99 0,95 5BCV(A.X)110-20 CAP-4224A** 0.99 0.95 58CV(A,X)135-22 CAP*«4824A** 1.01 0.88 58CV(A,X)i:S-22 CNPV4824A" 1.01 0.93 5SCV(A,X)135-22 CAP**4224A** 0.98 0.93 S8MVB040-14 CAP*»4824A"* 0.98 0,85 SeMVB040-14 a>)PH*422lA'" 0.98 093 58MVB040-14 CNPH*4821A" 0.99 095 S8MVB040-14 CNPV4B24A" 0,98 0,93 58MV8040-H CSPH*4212A" 0.96 0.92 58M>ffi040-14 CSPH*4812A** 0.99 0.86 58MVB040-14 CAP**4817A" 0.96 0.89 5eMVB060-14 CAP*M221A" 096 0.96 58MVB080-14 CAP**4821A** 0.99 0.86 S8MVB080-14 CNPV*4221A** 0.96 0.92 smvBoao-u CNPVMB21A'* 0,99 0.95 S8MVB0SO-14 CAP**4221A" 0,99 0.99 58MVB080-20 CAP**4221A*" 099 0.99 58M\ffi10O-20 CAP«M224A" 0,99 0.95 S8MVB120-20 See notes on pg. 19 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES CONTINUED AIR 7S 85 85 105 Its 12S CFM EWB Capactty MBtuht Total Syi-Capacity intuht Total Sya-Capacity MBtuht Total Sy»-Capaciiy MBtuht Tbtal Sys-C8|>acity MBtuht Total Sys-Capacity MBtuht Total Sya-CFM EWB Total |SHIS# 1bM jSanat tSiXt KW** Ibbi Senat Tbtal Smat lam KW** Ibtal jSanst tam KW** Total ISanst tam KW'* 140O 72 60.16 91,56 3.28 5750 3a54 3,65 54.64 29.48 4.06 51.60 28.32 4.S0 48.30 27.10 499 44.61 25.78 S.S1 140O 67 55.07 38,75 127 52,61 37.72 164 60.00 36.82 405 4750 35.47 4.49 44.18 34^4 4,96 40.83 32.90 5,51 140O 62 50.45 46.90 127 48.23 4483 3.64 4588 4171 404 43.41 42.48 4.49 40.91 40.91 4,98 38.37 36,37 5.51 140O 57 48.92 48.92 127 4714 47.14 163 45.23 45.23 404 43.17 43.17 t.Aa 40.91 40,91 4,96 38.37 38.37 5.51 1600 72 61,17 33.06 137 58,39 32.02 373 5541 30-92 4.14 52 25 28 77 4.58 48.82 28,53 S.07 45,00 27,17 5.se 1600 67 56.03 41,17 136 5146 40.12 3.72 50.73 38.00 413 47 83 37.84 4.67 44.70 x.m 5,06 41.24 3622 5.59 1600 82 5tSr 4921 135 49,27 48.08 172 4890 46.90 412 44.73 4473 4.57 4231 42.31 5.06 39,68 39.58 659 1600 57 5090 50.90 135 48.99 46.89 372 46.94 46.94 412 44.73 44.73 457 42.31 42.31 5.06 39,58 39.58 5.58 ISOO 72 61,90 3447 145 68.02 33.42 181 55.95 32.30 422 52.69 31.14 4.66 49.18 29,88 615 45,24 28.61 667 ISOO 67 56.72 4347 144 54.07 42.40 180 61.26 41.28 421 4828 4010 466 45.07 38 82 614 41,52 37.41 5.87 ISOO 62 K.54 S218 143 50.48 50.46 180 48.29 48.29 420 45.85 4595 4.65 43.40 4340 614 40.51 40.51 5.67 ISOO 57 52.49 52,49 143 50,46 50,46 380 4829 48,29 4.20 45.86 4696 465 43.40 43 40 614 40.52 40.52 5.S7 CooHng Indoor Model Capacity Power Furnace Model *CAP**6024A" I.OO 1.00 CAP**4817A** 0.97 0.99 CAP**4821A** 0.99 1.02 CAP*»4^4A** 0.99 1.02 CAP**aK1A** 0.98 0.96 CNPF*4818A"« 0.95 0.97 CNPH*4821A"* 0.97 0.99 CNPH*6024A** 0.97 0.97 CNPV*4821A** 097 0.99 CNPV*4a24A** 0.97 0.99 CNPV*6024A" 0.96 0.98 CSPH*4812A*-0.97 099 CSPH*6012A*» 0.98 0.S8 FE4ANBD0e 1.01 0.93 FE4ANF005 1.00 0.96 FV4BNB006 1.01 0.93 FV4BNF006 1.00 0.92 FX4CN(B,F)048 1.01 0.97 FX4CN(B,F)0e0 1.03 0.95 FY4ANB060 1.01 1.01 FY4ANF048 0.99 1.02 CAP**4817A»* 0.96 096 S8CV(A,X)090-16 CNPH*4821A** 0.96 096 58CV(A.X)090-16 CNPH'e024A** 097 0.93 58CV(A,X)090-ie CSPH*4812A** 0.95 096 58CV(A,X)090-16 CSPH*6012A** 0.97 0^ 58CV(A,X)090-16 CAP*"4821A** 0.97 0,97 58CV(AJ<)110-20 CAP**6021A*» 0.98 0.94 58CV(A,X)110-20 CNPV*4821A«* 0.98 0.96 58CV(AJ<)110-20 CAp.«4e24A" 0.98 0.94 58CV(AJ013S-22 CyU»**6(H4A** 1.00 096 58CV(AJ<)135-22 CNPV*4824A** 0.96 092 58CV(A,X)135-22 CNPV6024A** 0.97 J 0.93 58CV(A,X)135-22 CAP**4824A** 0.98 0.94 58CV(A,X)155-22 CAP**e<K4A** 1.00 0.92 58CV{A,X)15S-22 CNPV4824A** 0.96 0.92 58CV(A,X)156-22 CNPV*K)24A** 0,97 0.89 S8CV(A,X)155-22 CAP"4821A** 0,97 0.97 S8MVB0e0-20 cw'*eo2iA"* 0,97 0.97 S8MVB080-20 CNPH*4621A** 0,95 0.95 S8MVB080-20 CNPH*6Ce4A*" 0.97 0.97 58MVB080-20 CNPV'4821A*' 0.95 0.95 58MVB080-20 CSPH"4S12A"* 0.95 0.95 58MVB080-20 CSPH*6012A"* 0.96 0.96 58MV8080-20 CAP"4821A** 097 0.97 S8MVB100-20 CAP**6021A** 0.97 0.93 58MVB100-20 CNPV*4821A** 0,96 0.96 SSMVBlOO-20 CAP»«4824A*» 0.97 0.97 58MVB120-20 CAP'*6024A»« 0.99 1.02 58MVB120-20 CNPV4824A** 095 0.91 SSMVB120-a3 CNPV*6024A** 0.96 092 58MVB120-20 20 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES EVAPORATOR AIR CONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES das F EVAPORATOR AIR 76 SS 95 105 IIS 125 CFM EWB C^>acHy MBHibt TbM Systam KW** Capacity MBtuht Total Systam CapacHy MBIuht Tblal Systam KW** Capacity MBIuht Total System Capacity MBtuht Ibtal System KW** l^acify MBtuht Iblal Syatam KW** CFM EWB ^>lal fSsnat TbM Systam KW** mal ISanst KW~ Tblal Sanst Tblal Systam KW** IbM ISanat KW" Iblat jseost Ibtal System KW** Total jSanst Iblal Syatam KW** 17S0 72 70.52 3708 197 87.20 35.81 4.38 63.70 34.48 4.83 5S.S9 33.10 5.32 55.97 3182 6.86 51.51 30.01 8.45 17S0 67 64,33 45,47 ise 61.31 44.20 4.33 68.13 42.87 478 54.75 41.49 S-27 51.12 40.02 5.82 4711 36,42 8.40 17S0 62 56.81 53.84 187 56.12 52.55 428 53.31 51.19 4.73 50.40 49.71 5-23 47.55 4755 678 44.50 4450 838 17S0 57 6717 57.17 186 55.01 55,01 427 K.72 52.72 4.73 50.25 50^5 623 47.55 47.55 678 44.50 44.60 8.38 2000 72 71.78 3886 4.07 68.28 37,57 4.46 8463 36.22 4.93 60.76 34.81 543 5669 33,31 5.98 51,87 31,67 &S5 2000 67 ffi.49 48.34 402 62.33 47 04 443 59.00 45.88 4.88 65 50 44.28 5,37 51.73 42,78 692 47.58 41.13 850 2000 S2 60.13 57.721 198 57.38 56.32 4.36 54.66 54.96 4.84 52.02 52.02 634 49.12 49,12 s.m 45.84 45.84 6.48 2000 57 58.48 58,48 3.97 5716 571S 4.» 54.68 54.68 4.84 52,l» 52.03 5,34 49,12 4812 5.88 45es 45.85 e4S 22S0 72 72.67 40.54 417 69.08 39,23 458 65,28 37.96 6.C0 61.30 36.43 5.52 57,00 34.90 see 52,25 3124 e64 22S0 S7 68.34 51.06 412 63,07 4975 463 58,64 48.38 4.98 56.04 48.94 5,47 5217 4540 6.01 47.92 43.68 6.80 22S0 82 61.32 408 58.90 58.90 4.49 56.27 58.27 4.85 53.45 53.45 545 6038 50.38 aoo 46.81 4891 22S0 67 SI .37 61 37 4.08 58.90 58.90 449 56.27 5827 4.95 53 46 53 46 545 50.38 50.38 6.00 46.92 46.92 e.s» Coaling indoor Model Capacity Power Furnace Model *CAP**6024A** I.OO 1.00 CAP**e021A** 0.98 0.98 CNPH*6024A«* 098 0.98 CNPV*8024A** om 0.98 CSPH*6012A** o.m 0.98 nE4ANB006 1.00 0.96 FV4BNB006 1.00 0.96 FX4CN(B,F)060 1.01 1.01 FY4ANB060 1.00 1.03 CNPH«6024A** 0.97 0.97 58CV(A,X)110-20 CSPH*e012A** 0.97 0.97 58CV(A,X)110-20 CAP**«)24A** 0.98 0.94 58CV(A,X)1^-22 CNPH*6024A** 097 0.93 58CV(AJ()135-22 CNPV*6024A" 097 0.93 58CV(A,X)135-22 CSPH*e012A** 097 0.93 58CV(A,X)135-22 CAP**6024A** 098 0.94 58CV(A,X)155-22 CNPH*6024A** 0.98 0.94 58CV(AJ()15S-22 CNPV*e024A** 0.98 0.94 58CV(AJ()155-22 CSPH*6012A** 0.98 0.94 58CV(AJ()156-22 CAP**6021A** 0.94 0.94 58MVB0S0-20 CNPH*«I24A** 0.94 0.94 SBMVBOBO-20 CSPH*«)12A** 096 0.9S 58MVB080-20 CNPH*6024A** 0.94 0.90 5eMVB100-20 CSPH*60I2A** 095 091 58MVB100-20 CNPH»6024A'* 0.94 0.90 S6MV8120-20 CNPV*e024A** 0.94 0.90 5BMVB120-20 CSPH*6012A** 0.95 0.91 S8MVB120-20 NOTE: When the required data fall between the published data, interpolation may be performed. Extrapolation is not an acceptable practice. • Detailed cooling capaciUes are based on indoor and outdoor unit at the same elevation per ARI standanf 210/240-94. It additional tubing length and/or tntJoor unit is located atxive outdoor unit, a slight variation in capacity may occur. •* Total system kW is total of indoor and oiidoor unit kilowatts. t Total and sensible cap»:itiesare net capacities. Blower motor tieat has been subtracted. t Sensible capacities shown are based on 80'F (27'C) entering air at the indoor coil. Fbr sensible capacities at other tnan BO'F (27'C), deduct 835 Btuh (245 kW) per 1000 CFM (480 L/S) of indoor eoH air for each degree betow eO*F (27'C), or add 835 Btuh (2»S KWO per 1000 CFM (480 US) of indoor col air per degree atjovs BO'F (27*0. When ttie required data fall between the published data, interpolation may be pertormed. 2! GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL System Description Outdoor-mounted, air-cooled, split-system air conditioner unit suitable for ground or rooftop installation. Unit consists of a hermetic compressor, an air-cooled coil, propeller-type condenser fan, and a conttol box. Unit will discharge supply air upward as shown on contract drawings. Unit will be used in a refrigeration circuit to match up to a packaged fan coil or coil unit. Quality AssunuKC —• Unit will be rated in accordanee with the latest edilion of AR! Standard 210. — Unit will be certified for capacity and efficiency, and listed in the latest ARI directory. — Unit construction will comply with latest edition of ANSI/ ASHRAE and with NEC. — Unit will be constnicted in accordance with UL standards and will carry the UL label of approval. Unit will have c-UL approval. — Unit cabinet will be capable of withstanding Federal Test Method Standard No. 141 (Method 6061) 500-hr salt spray test. —• Air-cooled condenser coils will be leak tested and pressure tested. — Unit conshructed in 1SO9001 approved facility. Delivery, Storage, and Handling — Unit will be shipped as single package only and is stored and handled per unit manufacturer's recommendations. Warranty (for inclusion by specifying engineer) — U.S. and Canada only. PRODUCTS Equipment — Factory assembled, single piece, air-cooled air conditioner unit. Contained within the unit enclosure is all factory wiring, piping, controls, compressor, refrigerant chaige Puron* (R-410A), and .special features required prior to field start-up. Unit Cabinet — Unit cabinet, including louvered coil guard, will be constructed of galvanized steel, bonderized, and coated with a powder coat paint. Fans —• Condenser fan will be direa-drive propeller type, discharging air upward. AIR-COOLEB, SPLIT-SVSTEM AIR CONDITIONER 24.ACA4 1-1/2 TO 5 NOMINAL TONS — Condenser fan motors will be totally enclosed, 1-phase type with class B insulation and permanently lubricated bearings. Shafts will be corrosion resistant. — Fan blades will be statically and dynamically balanced. — Condeaser fan openings will be equipped with coated steel wire safety guards. Compressor — Compressor will be hermetically sealed. — Compressor will be mounted on rubber vibration isolators. — Compressor will be covered with a sound absorbing blanket. Condenser Coil — Condenser coil will be air cooled. — Coil will be constructed of aluminum fins mechanically bonded to copper tubes which are then cleaned, dehydrated, and sealed. Refrigeration Components — Refrigeration circuit components will include liquid-line shutoff valve with sweat connections, vapor-line shutoff valve with sweat connections, system chatge of Puron* (R-410A) refrigerant, and compressor oil. — Unit will be equipped with high-pressure switch, low pressure switch and filter drier for Puron refrigerant. Operating Characteristics — The capacity of the unit will meet or exceed Btuh at a suction temperature of °F. The power consumption at full load will not exceed _ kW. Combination of the unit and the evaporator or fan coil unit will have a total net cooling capaciiy of Btuh or greater at conditions of CFM entering air temperature at the evaporator at °F wel bulb and "F dry bulb, and air entering the unit at — The system will have a SEER of greater at DOE conditions. Electrical Requirements — Nominal unit electrical characteristics will be Btuh/watt or V, single phase, 60 hz. The unit will be capable of satisfactory operation within voltage limits of v to V. — Unit electrical power will be single point connection. — Control circuit will be 24v. Special Features — Retier to section of this literature identifying accessories and descriptions for specific features and available enhancements. Copyright 2005 Carrier Corp. • 7310 W. Monts St. • int^anapoirs, IN 46231 Prtnied n USA. s<«ion aala. 04/06 CalalOO No: 2'1ACA4-3PD Manufacturer tescn'cs the righl to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and withoul obligations. Beplace5^4ACA4-2PD PHOTO STUDY & KEY MAP PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A NEW DIGITAL PCS COMMUNICATIONS FACILnY AT&T Mobility SD0272 Carlsbad Lagoon 5050 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008 Prepared for: City of Carlsbad Prepared by: PlanCom, Inc. Contractor Representatives for AT&T Mobility, LLC 302 State Place Escondido, CA 92029 Contact: Margie Sullivan, Planning Consultant (760) 613-3488 June 19, 2014 Photo Study Page 1 6/19/2014 Looking North Looking South Photo Study 6/19/2014 Page 2 Looking East Looking West Photo Study 6/19/2014 Page 3 Looking South Toward Site Aerial View of Site & Surroundings Photo Study 6/19/2014 Page 4 at&t SD0272 Carlsbad Lagoon Office Building 5050 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008 Proposed antennas, RRUs and surge supressors mounted behind proposed rooftop screen matching existing building. These simulations are intended for graphical purposes only and not intended to be part of or to replace the information provided on the construction drawings 6/23/2014 Photosimulation of proposed telecommunications site SD0272 Carlsbad Lagoon Office Building 5050 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008 These simulations are Intended for graphical purposes only and not intended to be part of or to replace the information provided on the construction drawings | 6/23/2014 Photosimulation of proposed telecommunications site 8/20/2014 Photosimulation of proposed telecommunica tions'slte at&t SD0272 Carlsbad Lagoon Office Building 5050 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008 These simulations are intended for graphical purposes only and not intended to be part of or to replace the Information provided on the construction drawl 8/20/2014 Photosimulation of proposed telecommunications site at&t SD0272 Carlsbad Lagoon Office Building 5050 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008 Proposed antennas, RRUs and surge supressors mounted behind proposed rooftop screen matching existing building These simulations are intended for graphical purposes only and not intended to be part of or to replace the information provided on the construction drawings 8/20/2014 Photosimulation of proposed telecommun Hazardous Materials Information AT&T Indoor Battery Specification Sheets GNB Marathon Batteries (M12V155) f at&t October 9, 2007 San Diego Region Sites Department of Hazartdous Materials County of San Diego RE: AT&T - BATTERY BACKUP/BATTERY MSDS/SPECIFICATION AND HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INFORMATION Sir, AT&T installs GNB Marathon Batteries (M12V155) sealed batteries in their indoor power distribution cabinets. The batteries are installed in prefabricated cabinets and identified as strings, 2-12 volt batteries is equal to one 24 volt backup string. Based upon the AT&T Project specifications, 4 individual batteries are installed for 1 radio base station cabinet for the equivalent of 2 to 4 hours of battery backup. AT&T typically installs 3 radio base stations that require 12 batteries total. Please see the hazardous material calculation below and the attached referenced information as required by your application. MSDS identifies 19% battery weight Electrolyte (sulfuric acid) GNB Marathon Battery 53.8 Kg (118.4 Ibs) 19% X 118.4 Ibs = 22.50 Ibs per battery Hazardous Material (liquid) 1 gallon = 128 ounces, 128 oz. /16 oz. (1 Ib.) = 8 Ibs per gallon 22.50 Ibs / 8 Ibs = 2.82 gallons of Hazardous Materials (liquid) per battery 12 batteries x 2.82 gallons = 33.84 gallons of Hazardous Materials (liquid) for installation of 3 indoor radio equipment cabinets. Based upon the calculation above and the installation of 12 batteries or iess, AT&T is below the 50 gallon limit identified as the maximum exempt total for Hazardous Materials. No additional fire protection is required unless the local Fire Marshal determines there is a significant fire risk to surrounding properties. Please contact me directly at (760) 815-6669 if there are any questions or need of additional information. Authorized Contractor Representative for AT&T Robert E. Medina 6925 Lusk Blvd., Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92121 (760)815-6669 Kzhsi Mr B-B SSnnaK T E C H N O L <•> GIFS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER GNB Industnal Power A Division of Exide Technologies 3950 Sussex Avenue Aurora, IL 60504-7932 CHE.MICAL/TRADE NAME (as used on label) CHEMICAL FAMILY/ CLASSIFICATION FOR INFORMATION Primary: MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc Attention: DeLyn Thomp.son (770) 421-3364 Secondary: Environmemal, Safety & Health D.ATE ISSUED Attention: Fred Oanster (610) 921-4052 MARATHON V-O and SPRINTER V-O Valve Regulated Lead Acid Batten' Electrical Storage Battery Monoblock type .Mav 4, 2005 FOR EMERGENCY CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300 24-hour Emergency Response Contact Ask for Environmental Coordinator CHEMTREC INTERN.ATIONAL (703) 527-3887 - Collect II. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION .Apprcximate Air Exposure Limits (|ig/m ) Components CAS Number % by Wt. OSHA ACGIH NIOSH Inorganic components of: Lead 7439-92-1 71-76 50 50 50 •Antimony Oxide 7440-36-0 <0.6 500 500 500 Calcinated Clay N/A 1.2 N.'A N/A N/A Tin 7440-31-5 0.4-0,6 2000 2000 2000 Copper 7440-50-8 <0.1 1000 1000 1000 Electrolyle (sulfuric acid) 7664-93-9 16-18 IOOO 200 1000 Case Material; Polypropylene 9003-07-0 6-7 N/A N/A N/A Plate separator material: Glass N/A 2-3 N/A N/A N/A NOTE; Inorganic lead and electrolyte (water and sulfuric acid solution) aie the primary components of every battery manufactured by Exide Technologies or its subsidiaries. Other ingredients may be present dependent upon batteiy type. Polypropylene is the principal case material of automotive and commercial batteries. III. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Point (Electrolyte) 203" F (at 760 mm Hg) Specific Gravity (H,0=1) 1.230 to 1.350 Melting Poini Not Applicable Vapor Pressure (mm Hg at 20 °C) 10 Solubility in Water 100% Vapor Pressure (mm Hg at 20 °C) 10 Evaporation Rate (Butyl aceiate^l) Less fhan 1 Vapor Density (,AIR=I) Greater than 1 Appearance and Odor k clear liquid vvtth a sharp, penetrating, pungent odor. .A batteiy is a manufactured article; no apparent odor. % Volatiles by Weight Nol .Applicable Z')y-MS[.)S-MARSPRVO Rev AF 2005-05 Pai;c I of 5 ANY PHUIOCOPY MUST BH OF I HIS ENimE DOCUMEN f IV. FIRE AND E.VPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash Point: Not Applicable Fiammable Limits; LEL = 4.1% (Hydrogen Gas in air) ; UEL = 74 2% Extinguishing media: CO;; foam; dry chemical Special Fire Fighting Procedures; Use positive pre.ssijre, .self-contained breathing app.aratus. Beware of acid splatter during water appiication and wear acid- resistant clodiing, gloves, face and eye protection If batteries are on charge, shut off power to the charging equipment, but. note that strings of series connected batteries may still pose risk of electric shock even when charging equipment is shut down. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazard-s: In operation or when on charge, batteries generate hydrogen and oxygen gases (hydrogen is highly flammable and oxygen supports combustion). They must always be assumed to contain these gases which, if ignited by burning cigarette, naked flame or spark, may cause battery explosion with dispersion of casing fragments and corrosive liquid electroljle. Carefully follow manufacturer's instructions for installation and service. Keep away all sources of gas ignition, ensure that adequate ventilation is provided, and do not allow metallic articles to simultaneously contact the negative and positive terminals ofa battery. V. REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable _X. Unstable Conditions to Avoid: Prolonged overcharging and overheating current; sparks and other sources of ignition. Incompatibility: (materials to avoid) Electrolyte: Contact of sulfuric acid wilh combustibles and organic materials may cause fire and explosion. Also reacts violently with strong reducing agents, most metals, carbides, chlorates, nitrates, and picrate, sulfur trioxide gas, strong oxidizers, and water. Conlact with metals may produce toxic sulfur dioxide fumes and may release flammable hydrogen gas. Lead compounds: Avoid contact with strong acids, bases, halides, halogenates, potassium nitrate, permanganate, peroxides, nascent hydrogen, potassium, carbides, sulfides, phosphorus, sulfur and reducing agents. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Electrolyte: Sulfur trioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfuric acid mist, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen. Lead compounds: Temperatures above the melting point are likely lo produce toxic metal fume, vapor, or dust; contact vvith strong acid or base or presence of nascent hydrogen may generate highly toxic arsine gas. Hazardous Polymerization: May Occur Will Not Occur X VI. HEALTH HAZARD DATA Routes of Entry: Electrolyte: Harmful by all routes of entry. Under normal conditions ofu.se, sulfuric acid vapors and mist are not generated. Sulfuric acid vapors and mist may be generated when product is overheated, oxidized, or otherwise processed or damaged. Lead compounds: Under normal conditions lead dust, vapors, and fumes are not generated. Hazardous exposure can occur only when product is heated above the melting point, oxidized or otherwise processed or damaged to create dust, vapor, or fume. Inhalation: Electrolyte; Breathing of sulfuric acid vapors or mists may cause severe respiratory irritation. Lead compounds; Inhalation of lead dust or fumes may cause irritation of upper respiratory tract and lungs. Ingestion: Electrolvre: May cause severe irritation of mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach. Lead compounds; Acute ingestion may cause abdominal pain, nau,sea, vomiting, diarrhea, and severe cramping. This may lead rapidly to sy-Stemic toxicity .Acute ingestion should be treated by physician. Skin Contact'Skin .Absorption Electrolyte: Severe irritation, bums, and ulceration. Sulfuric acid is not readily absorbed through the skin. Lead_a3mpounds; Not readily absorbed through tlie skin. Eye Contact: ElectroKtc. Severe irritation, burns, cornea damage, blindness. ,L^fi<iw.aiPi!UIIiJs: Ma)- cause eye irriiaiion. /W-MSDS-MARSPRVO Rev, AE 2005-05 Page 2 of 5 ANY PIK HOCOPY MUST BH OF THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENf VI. HEALTH HAZARD DA I A (CONTINUED) Effects of Overexposure - .Acute: Electrolvie; Severe skin irritation, bums, damage to cornea may cause blindness, upper respirator)' irritation. Lead compounds: Headache, fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscular aches and weakness, sleep disturbances, and irritability. Effects of Overexposure - Chronic: Electroiyte; Possible erosion of tooth enamel; inOammalion of nose, throat, and bronchial tubes, and scaning of the cornea. liSMi3iniEiMids; Anemia, neuropathy, particularly of the motor nerves, with '.vri.st drop; kidney damage; reproductive changes in both males and females. Carcinogenicity: Electrolv!?' The National Toxicology Program (NTP) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (LARC) have classified "strong inorganic acid mist containing sulfuric acid" as a substance that is carcinogenic to humans. This classification does not apply to sulfuric acid solutions in .static liquid state or to electrolyte in batteries Batteries subjected to abusive charging at excessively high currents for prolonged periods of time without vent caps in place may create a surrounding atmosphere of the offensive strong inorganic acid mist containing sulfuric acid. Lead compounds; Listed as a 2B carcinogen, likely in animals at extreme doses. Proof of carcinogenicity in humans is lacking at present. Medical Conditions Genernily Aggravated by Exposure: Overexposure to sulfuric acid mist may cause lung damage and aggravate pulmonary conditions. Contact of electrolyte (water and sulfuric acid solution) with skin may aggravate skin diseases such as eczema and contact dermatius. Contact of electrolyte (water and sulfuric acid solution) wiih eyes may damage cornea and/or cause blindness. Lead and its compounds can aggravate some forms of kidney, liver, and neurologic diseases. Emergency and First Aid Procedures: Inhalation: Electrolyte: Remove to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Lead compounds: Remove from exposure, gargle, wash nose, eyes, and lips; consult physician. Ingestion: Electrolvie; Give large quantities of water; do not induce vomiting; consult physician. Lead compounds; Con.sult physician immediately. Skin: Electrolyte; Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes; remove contaminated clothing completely, including shoes and do not wear clothes again until cleaned. If acid is splashed on shoes, remove and discard it they contain leather. Lead compounds; Wash immediately with soap and water. Lead compounds are not readily absorbed through the skin. Eyes: Electrolyte and Lead compounds; Flush immediately vvith large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes; consult physician immediately. VII. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE Handling and Storage: Store batteries under roof in cool, dry, vvell-venlilated areas that are separated from incompatible materials and ftom activities which may create flames, sparks, or heat. Keep away from metallic objects that could bridge the tcrniinals on a battery and create a dangerous short-circuit. Single batteries pose no risk of electric shock but there may bc increasing risk of electric shock from strings of connected batteries exceeding three 12-volt units. Charging: There is a possible risk of electric shock from charging equipment and from strings of series connected batteries, whether or nol being charged. Shut-off power lo chargers whenever not in use and before detachment of any circuit connections. Batteries being charged vvill generate and release flammable hydrogen gas. Charging space should be ventilated. Keep battery vent caps in position. Prohibit smoking and avoid creation of flames and sparks nearby. Wear face and eye protection when near batteries being charged. Spill or Leak Procedures: Remove combustible materials and all sources of ignition. Stop (low ofmaicrial and contain spill by diking with soda ash, etc. Carefully neutralize spill vvith soda ash, etc. Make certain mi.Ktuie is neutral then collect residue and place in a drum or oiher suitable conicuner vvith a label specifying "contains hazardous waste" (or if uncertain call distributor regarding proper labeling procedures). Drspose of as hazardous vvasie. If batter)' is leaking, place batter)- in a heavy duty piastic bag. Wear acid resistant boots, face shield, chemical splash goggles and acid resistant gloves. DO NOT RELEASE UNNEUTRALIZED ACID. Z99-M.SDS-MARSPRV0 Rev. AF. 2005-05 Page J<>1'5 ANY PHOTOCOP^' MUST BE OFTHIS ENTIRE DOCUMEN T VII. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE (CONTINUED) Waste Disposal Methods: Sulfuric Acid; Neutralize as described above for a spill, collett residue and place in a container labeled as containing hazardous waste. Dispose of as a hazardous waste. If uncertain about labeling procedures, call your local batlcrv distributor or listed contact. DO NOT FLUSH LEAD CONTAMINATED ACID TO SEWER Spent batteries: Send to secondary lead smelter for recycling following applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Precautionary Labeling: POISON - CAUSES SEVERE BURNS DANGER - EXPLOSIVE GASES CORROSIVE - CONTAINS SULFURIC ACID KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN VIII. CONTROL MEASURES Engineering Controls and Work Practices: Store and handle in well-ventilaled area. If mechanical ventliation is used, components must be acid-resistant. Handle batteries cautiously. Make certain venl caps are on securely. If battery case is damaged, avoid bodily contact with internal components. Wear protective clothing, eye and face proiection, when charging or handling batteries. Follow all manufacturers' recommendations when stacking or palletizing. Do not allow metallic materials to simultaneously contact both the positive and negative terminals ofthe batteries. U.sc a batteiy carrier to lift a barter)' or place hands at opposite comers to avoid spilling acid through the vents. Avoid contact with internal components ofthe batteries. Hygiene Practices: Wash hands thoroughly before eating, drinking or smoking after handling batteries. Respiratory Protection: None required under normal conditions. If an overcharging or overheating condition exists and concentrations of sulfuric acid mist are known or suspected to exceed PEL, use NIOSH or MSHA-approved respiratory protection. Protective Clothing: None required under normal conditions. If battery case is damaged, use rubber or plastic acid-resistant gloves with elbow-length gaundet, acid-resistant apron, clothing, and boots. Eye Protection: None required under normal conditions. If battery case is damaged, chemical goggles or face shield. Emergency Flushing: In areas where water and sulfuric acid solutions are handled in concentrations greater than 1%, emergency eyewash stations and showers should be provided, with unlimited water supply. IX. OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION NFPA liazard Rating for sulfuric acid; Flammability (Red) = 0 Health (Blue) = 3 Reactivity (Yellow) = 2 Sulfuric acid is water-reactive if concentrated. TRANSPORTATION: US DOT identification and description for this battery is; Baueries, wet, non-spillable, 8, UN 2800, PO III Label: Corrosive (Exceptions 173.159, paragraph (d), C.F.R. 49) For air shipments, sec International .Air Transportation Association (lATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual, special provisions A-48 and .A-67. For ocean shipments, reference International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code. P. 8121. This is to certify that the "Non-Spillahlc"' batteries are capable of withstanding the Vibration and Pressure Differential Test, and at a temperature of 55°C. the electrolyte will not flow from a ruptured or cracked case. The batteries have been protected against short circuits and securely packaged. The batteries and outer packaging mu.st be plainly marked ".N'on-Spillable'" or ''Non- SpiUable Batter)'"' RCR.A: Spent lead-acid batteries are not regulated as hazardous waste when recycled. Spilled sulfuric acid is a characteristic hazardous wastii; EP,A hazardous waste number D()02 (corrosivitv). ^<W-MSDS-MAR.SPRVO Rev. AH 2005-05 Page 4 of 5 ANY PIIOIOCOPY MUST BE OP THIS ENTIRE DOCUMKNf IX. OTHER REGULA TORY INFORMATION (CONTINUED) CERCLA (Superfund) and EPCIU: (a) Reportable Quantity (RQ) for spilled 100% sulfuric acid under CERCL.A (Superfund) and EPCR/\ (Emergency Planning and Community Right lo Know .Act) is 1,000 lbs. State and local reportable quantities for spilled sulfuric acid may vary. (b) Sulfuric acid is a listed "Extremely Hazardous Substance" under EPCR.A, vvith a Threshold Planning Quantitv (TPQ) of 1,000 lbs. (c) EPCRA Section 302 notification is required if 1,000 lbs or more of sulfuric acid is present at one site. An average automotive.i'commercial batter)' contains approximately 5 Ibs of sulfuric acid. Contact your Exide representative for addilional information. (d) EPCRA Section 312 Tier Two reporting is required for non-autoiriolive batteries if sulfuric acid is present in quantities of 500 lbs or more and/or if lead is present in quantities of 10,000 lbs or more. (e) Supplier Notification: This product contains a toxic chemical or chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of (Title) III of the Superfund .Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372. Chemical CAS Percent bv Weight Lead(Pb) 7439-92-1 71-76 Elertrolyte; Sulfuric Acid 7664-93-9 16-18 Ifyou distribute this product to other manufacturers in SIC Codes 20 through 39, this information must be provided wilh the first shipment ofeach calendar year. Note: The Section 313 supplier notification requirement does not apply to batteries that are "consumer products". CAA: Exide Technologies supports preventative actions concerning ozone depletion in the amiosphere due to emissions of CFC's and other ozone depleting chemicals (ODCs), defined bythe USEPA as Class I substances. Pursuant to Section 611 ofthe Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990, finalized on January 19, 1993, E.xide established a policy to eliminate the use of Class 1 ODCs priorto the May 15, 1993 deadline. TSCA: Each ingredient chemical iksted in Section II of this MSDS is also listed on the TSCA Rcgistiy. CANADIAN REGULATIONS: All chemical sub.stances in this product are listed on the CEPA DSL/NDSL or are exempt from list requirements. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: "WARNING: This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birth defects or olher reproductive harm." PREPARED BY; GNB INDUSTRIAL POWER A DIVISION OF EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES 3950 SUSSEX AVENUE AURORA, IL 60504-7932 (800)872-0471 VENDEE AND THIRD PERSONS ASSUME THE RISK OF 1N.1URY PROXIMATELY CAUSED BY THE MATERIAL IF REASONABLE SAFETY PROCEDURES ARE NOT FOLLOWED AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE DATA SHEET. AND VENDOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR IN'JURY TO VENDEE OR THIRD PERSONS PROXIMATELY CAUSED BY ABNORMAL USE OF THE K'LATERIAL EVEN IF REASONABLE PROCEDURES ARE FOLLOWED. ALL PERSONS USING THIS PRODUCT, ALL PERSONS WORKING IN AN AREA WTIERE THIS PRODUCT IS USED, AND ALL PERSONS HANDLING THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENTS OF THIS DATA SHEET. THIS INFORIVIATION SHOULD BE EFFECT IVELY COMMUNICA IT;D 10 EMPLOYEES .AND OTHERS WHO MIGHT COME IN CONTACT WITH THE PRODUCT WHILE THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED AND SET FORTH HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCUR/\T E AS OF THE DA I E HEREOF. EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES MAKES NO WARR/\NTY WITH RESPECT THERETO AND DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FROM RELIANCE THEREON. RECIPIEN TS ARE ADVISED 1X) CONFIRM IN ADVANCE OF NEED THAT fHE INFORMATION IS CURRENT. .APPLICABLE. .AND SUITABLE FOR THEIR PARI ICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES. /.99-MSDS-MARSPRVO Rev. AB 2005-05 Page 5 ofS ANY PHOTOCOPY MUSH BH OF THIS EN 1 IRH D0CI.;MHNT i Battery type Lead weight Electrolyte volume Electrolyte weight Sulfuric Acid v/eight Sulfuric Acid volume M12V30 13 7 lb 1.39 1 0,37 gal 1.81 kg 3.99 Ib 0 74 kg 1 63 Ib 0.401 0.11 gal M12V30T 1 •>! ' •'.) -.n •' 2;001<3 .: .111. • •: t fs 0 l,!qj M12V40 13.4 kg 29 51b 2.08 1 0,55 qal 2.74 kg 6.04 lb 1.15 kg 2.53 Ib 0.62 1 0.16 qal M12V4i •i.-n-.i \ . COoa; .•4jk.! 14? ka > '^ ; - O-'H Cilgnl M12V70 19.S k<) 43.3 Ib 4.041 1.07 pal 5.34 kg 11.76 ib 2.24 k<) 4.93 ib 1.21 1 0.32 qal M12V90 ? «) 16 • z:; .-lai ir,i7'o ^50t; ; ym 0 3^2' M12V9QF1 24.2 kq 53.2 Ib 4.501 1.19 qal 6.01 kg 13.24 Ib 2.81 kq 5.76 ib 1.35 1 0.38 qal M12V1D5F1 • SJdb 5:1 • \'.2 m - 71-r-j 1=58 lo (.54* .0 43.-,... M12V125FT 32.1 kfl 70.8 lb 6.951 1.84 flat 9.17 kg 20.19 lb 3.85 kg 8.47 Ib 2.08 1 0.55 gal J-J 3j<2 ai itb 'JWl lOdDka 4.S3 1.., • 98 .J (««»t oes-i: M6V190 23.8 kg 52.5 16 5.06 1 1.34 gal 6.68 kg 14.71 lb 2.80 kfl 6.17 ib 1.521 0.40 qal M2« • • 25 Sib ?-l"l .• C ?3 3? •'.3C.lb ^> 1 J9 k-^ 'OGg, .0 2aq£i M2V550 24 4 kg 53 7 It) 5.21 1 1.38 qal 6 37 kg 15.13 Ib 2.88 kfl 6.35 Ib 1.56 1 0.41 gai M6« 25.8 kg 56.8 It) • y. S4tl .• t..Jj.r ft-? '11 ^ 0 <SJ.,b .•t6M( .12V120 9.S kq 21.2 Ib 1.451 0.38 qai 1.91 kg 4.21 Ib 0.80 kq 1.771b 0.43 1 0.12 gal . . M2V1?0 12'<n . M nil ?.:s^"i :•• D;9a.ii 6 46.* 12>^ 2?11b bail S12V285I 19,6 kq 43.3 lb 4.04 1 1.07 qal 5.34 kg 11.761b 2 24 kg 4.93 lb 1.21 1 0.32 qal . ^ .•S12\^ • 2-f.5k:g . #^ • 33* y.io'^siii ••5«k2 «» • ' • "S S12V370 57.4 Ib 4.80 1.27 pl 6.33 kg 13.96 lb 2.66 kq 5.S5 lb 1.441 0.38 gal • se^m i ~-s./ak9 f» a 82 Kg 6 211b •. •••vm .'•0 40 qal S12V500 35.5 kg 78.2 Ib 7 11 i 1 S8 oal 9 38 kg 20.67 lb 3.94 kg 8.67 Ib 2.13 1 0.66 gal INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE fi5 Utncj INDUSTRIAL POWER ALL VALUES PER BATTERY January 19, 2005 U,^ . I \ i vl/<' -I J ^ —J -m MARATHON'" Front Terminal Specifications Model Number Voltage Capacity (AH) Nominal Dimensions Nominal Weiqht Model Number Voltage Shr To 175 VPC @ 10hrTo1.80 VPC m 20°C Inches Millimeters Nominal Weiqht Model Number Voltage Shr To 175 VPC @ 10hrTo1.80 VPC m 20°C A B C A B C Ibs. Kf) IVI12V90FT 12 86 83 15.55 4.13 10.63 395 105 270 70 31.5 M12V105FT 12 104 100 20.12 4.33 9.38 511 110 238 79 35,8 M12V125FT 12 125 121 22,00 4.90 11.15 559 124 283 105 47.6 M12V155FT 12 155 150 22.00 4.90 11.15 559 124 283 119 53.8 M12V90FT M12V105FT M12V125FT M12V155FT 15 CJ MARATHON™ Front Terminal Electrical Data Float Voltage & Charging Constant Voltage charging Is rscomraended Recommendad float voilage: 2.27 VPC @ 25X (77"F} Float VSIiage Ranga: 2.25 to 2.30 VPC CS 2S'C (77'F) Equalise voltagf;- 2 35 VPC lor 24 Hoyrs Model Number Short Circuit Current Internal Resistance (mOhms) M12V90FT 2358 4.5 M12V105FT 3125 4.0 M12V125FT 3814 3.2 M12V155FT 3883 3.0 NOTL. Dss^yri aiid'Or spacificat^GRS suDjecs 5a chfji^&3 •.•.'!!hou'. nol-cs £ C 'v I U ^ ; INOUSTRUU. POWEB .A O'f'Sitw /.>:' •SXMX iscxxjkigiss 4a004 Ri; BATTERJES. W€T "NON-JSWLLABLE" GMB lodusirial Power "•Non-SptiJabte" type batteries are excepted fnm the foliowing Hazardous Matwial {dangerotts geKjds) RegulatikfflS. These re-ptetions cover transportation via Air, Water and Gmmi. Deprtinent of Tiansportatian Code Off Federal Reguteiioos TWs 49 Sectiws 173.159 Para (d). International Air rVittispOirt Assoeiation (lATA) Dangerous Ooods Regutoww 42^ Bditteii Paeking IsKtriMitions # 806 and Proviaon A-67 are appJicaWc. In$«i»l!S«t! Civil Aviation Orpjiization (ICAO) Tcchauat lBi«n»ctio!K for tbe safe transput ef dangerous go^ Packing liMructions # W a«l Special Provision A-67 m a^.l»ab!e Intematiorwl Maritime Dmggrous Good* Code (IMIXi Code) AmeiMtiBeftt* .10. Special faBpvision #238 is applicable. This is to ecrafy thst tbe ' Noiv-Spillable" batserics are cajabie of witlistead»g tlie Vibration aiad Pr^a^e Mfferental Jmts specified in the abow replatiofls and that M a tett\penitt»e Qf 55 depces Ceuiigrade, the electrolyte will not flow ftom a rupturrf « cracked case aad there is no firee liquid to flow. The batteries when {rackaged have been protected againsi short-circuiting and plainly marked "Ncai-SpiHa'bk .Battery*'. GMB Industrial Power "Non-Spillable** battery types are: ABSOLYTE IIP ABSfXYTE XL CHAMPION MARATHON SPRlbiTER SOHMENSCHKiN immj^ RicliardrJail^MMTGW^ V'?rTeclinol'jg>' and Dffiecto.r, Logistics Corjwrate Tra.fric M-aitager Qaaiity A&sirrajicc 128,HP FRONT ACCESS 439 LBS 519 LBS 519 LBS 45 IZ 40 11 30 z: 25 II "20 ZI .15 = 10 H 5 ZI 1 ZI Total Weight - 1,996 LBS i W i ffl 1 26.00 • 84.00 128HF 128HP RECTIFIER SHELF 128HP RECTIFIER SHELF 128HP RECTIFIER SHELF 128HP CONVERTER SHELF 438128FP-L162 BATTERY TRAY (4) 375468P 12V GNB 155FT BATTERIES (2) 24V BATTERY STRINGS 438128FP-L161 BATTERY TRAY (4) 375468P 12V GNB 155FT BATTERIES (2) 24V BATTERY STRINGS 438128FP-L160 BATTERY TRAY (4) 375468P 12V GNB 155FT BATTERIES (2) 24V BAHERY STRINGS Reconunended AC breoker per Rectifier - 25 amp or 30 amp Recommended rear ocess slearonce = 12" to 18' Heat Dissipation; Worst Cose with 12 Rectifiers = 9,000 BTU/HR Meet Dissipation; Normai Cose with 5 Rectifiers = 3,750 BTU/HR PECO II Inc. Gallon. Ohio, U,S,A, Reconunended AC breoker per Rectifier - 25 amp or 30 amp Recommended rear ocess slearonce = 12" to 18' Heat Dissipation; Worst Cose with 12 Rectifiers = 9,000 BTU/HR Meet Dissipation; Normai Cose with 5 Rectifiers = 3,750 BTU/HR +24V @ 1200A POWER SUPPLY e/w (3} 24V RECT SHELVES e/w (1) 48V CONV SHELVES ws KWMMt IS nc pmvm OF PSCO «, inc. ITS USE OR RePsooucroN is AumraazED onir m RESPONBIMC TO A REQUESr FDR QOOWtiON FROM PECO 11, Dtt, FOR TW PFRFOSMANCt OF IWRK FOS PECO II, DC. Oft FOR m IN kUMTjUNINC PECD It, IIC. EQUPIfBd. tSE FOR ANT OIHER PURPOSE SHNJ. BE W MXOmO. WITH SUCH TTJSS AS klAY BE AfiREEO UPOW IN MTTING WIH PECO II. WC. DRAWN rei 1/20/06 +24V @ 1200A POWER SUPPLY e/w (3} 24V RECT SHELVES e/w (1) 48V CONV SHELVES ws KWMMt IS nc pmvm OF PSCO «, inc. ITS USE OR RePsooucroN is AumraazED onir m RESPONBIMC TO A REQUESr FDR QOOWtiON FROM PECO 11, Dtt, FOR TW PFRFOSMANCt OF IWRK FOS PECO II, DC. Oft FOR m IN kUMTjUNINC PECD It, IIC. EQUPIfBd. tSE FOR ANT OIHER PURPOSE SHNJ. BE W MXOmO. WITH SUCH TTJSS AS klAY BE AfiREEO UPOW IN MTTING WIH PECO II. WC. CHECKED SIZE A QUOTE 8500050P X ws KWMMt IS nc pmvm OF PSCO «, inc. ITS USE OR RePsooucroN is AumraazED onir m RESPONBIMC TO A REQUESr FDR QOOWtiON FROM PECO 11, Dtt, FOR TW PFRFOSMANCt OF IWRK FOS PECO II, DC. Oft FOR m IN kUMTjUNINC PECD It, IIC. EQUPIfBd. tSE FOR ANT OIHER PURPOSE SHNJ. BE W MXOmO. WITH SUCH TTJSS AS klAY BE AfiREEO UPOW IN MTTING WIH PECO II. WC. ENSNEERINC APPROVAL SIZE A QUOTE tm. iBiEi OATE ws KWMMt IS nc pmvm OF PSCO «, inc. ITS USE OR RePsooucroN is AumraazED onir m RESPONBIMC TO A REQUESr FDR QOOWtiON FROM PECO 11, Dtt, FOR TW PFRFOSMANCt OF IWRK FOS PECO II, DC. Oft FOR m IN kUMTjUNINC PECD It, IIC. EQUPIfBd. tSE FOR ANT OIHER PURPOSE SHNJ. BE W MXOmO. WITH SUCH TTJSS AS klAY BE AfiREEO UPOW IN MTTING WIH PECO II. WC. 129FP 1 REF CODE SCALE Ofc-^ 1 SHEET 1 OF 1 Ericsson Part Number: BMKU 201 113/1 Small 24V Vortex Power System 540A Initial, Expandable to 1980A n+1 Batteries provide 620Ah for approx. 1 hr backup for a 420A load EMERSON.. Network Power Distribution: • Two 24-position rails and one 20- position rail with LVLD for circuit breakers rated 5-250A. • Equipped with two 5 A, two I OA, three 15A, two 20A, three 30A, two SOA, one 1 OOA and eight 200A circuit breakers. • LVLD contactor on third row MCA controller: • Provides control, monitoring and alarm functions for the power plant. • Ethernet access Rectifiers: • Three rectifier shelves with four rectifier positions per shelf • Equipped with four 4275W plug- and-play rectifier modules. Batteries: • Two batteiy trays with four GNB M12V155FT strings. • Total 620Ah in main rack. • 1 SOA disconnect breaker per string. .luly 10, 2005 Revision C June 20, 2014 City ofCarlsbad 1635 Faraday Ave. Carlsbad, CA 92008 As required by Council Policy 64 pertaining to the Wireless Communication Facilities guidelines, Verizon Wireless is willing to allow other carriers to co-locate on their facilities wherever technically and economically feasible. All future carriers will comply with all planning, building, and zoning requirements of the City of Carlsbad. Respectfully, Sullivan Project Planner Contract Representative for Verizon Wireless AT&T Mobility, LLC Maintenance & Monitoring Program OPERATION & MAINTENANCE Once constructed and operational, the communications facility will provide 24- hour service to its users seven (7) days a week. Apart from initial construction activity, an AT&T technician will service the facility on an as-needed basis. Generally, this is likely to occur once per month during normal working hours, although a computer may handle much of the operational adjustments remotely. An AT&T technician in a service van or pickup truck-size vehicle will perform the routine maintenance operation. Beyond this routine maintenance service, AT&T typically requires 24-hour access to the facility to ensure that technical support is immediately available if and when warranted during an emergency. Februarys, 2010 To: All Cities and Agencies From: Kevin McGee, Network Deployment Manager Re; Letter of Authorized Agents The below named representatives are hereby authorized to act as an agent on behalf of AT&T Mobility in obtaining leases, planning, building and related permits. This authorization is app icable to any and all matters, including public hearings, affecting AT&T land use and entitlement applications in all jurisdictions throughout Southern California. Please direct project related correspondence to the fimn and the representatives listed below: Authorized Representatives: On behalf of Black & Veatch: Black & Veatch 9820 Willow Creek Rd. Suite 310 San Diego. CA 92126 M&M Telecom Piancom, Inc. TAIC Authorized By: ^vin McGee Network Deployment Manager AT&T Mobility, LLC FCC License Info ULS Licen.se - PCS Broadband License - KNLF205 - NEW CINGUL.AR WIRELESS PC... Page 1 of 2 ULS License PCS Broadband License - KNLF205 - NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC Call Sign Status Market Market Submarket KNLF205 Active MTA002 - Los Angeles-San Diego 15 Radio Service CW - PCS Broadband Auth Type Regular Channel Block B Associated Frequencies (MHz) 001870.00000000- 001885.00000000 001950.00000000- 001965.00000000 Dates Grant Effective 07/07/2005 04/24/2007 Buildout Deadlines 1st 06/23/2000 Notification Dates 1st 05/05/2000 Expiration 06/23/2015 Cancellation 2nd 2nd 06/23/2005 03/14/2003 Licensee FRN 0003291192 Licensee NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC 5601 LEGACY DRIVE, MS: A-3 PLANO, TX 75024 ATTN KELLYE E. ABERNATHY Type Limited Uability Company P: (469)229-7422 F: (469)229-7297 E:KELLYE.E.ABERNATHY@CINGULAR.COM Contact AT&T MOBILITY LLC DAVID C JATLOW 11760 US HIGHWAY 1 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 P:(202)255-1679 F;(561)279-2D97 E:DAVID.JATLOW@CINGULAR.COM Ownership and Qualifications Radio Service Type Mobile Regulatory Status Common Carrier Interconnected Yes Alien Ownership The Applicant answered "No" to each ofthe Alien Ownership questions. Basic Qualifications The Applicant answered "No" to each ofthe Basic Qualification questions. Tribal Land Bidding Credits This license did not have tribal land bidding credits. hltp:.//\vireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=8S82&printable 10/9/2007 ULS License - PCS Broadband License - WPZY685 - NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS P... Page 1 of 2 ULS License PCS Broadband License - WPZY685 - NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC Call Sign Status Market Market Submarket WPZY585 Active BTA402 - San Diego, CA 2 Radio Service CW - PCS Broadband Auth Type Regular Channel Block C Associated Frequencies (MHz) 001895.00000000- 001910.00000000 001975.00000000- 001990.00000000 Dates Grant 02/15/2007 Effective 02/08/2007 Buildout Deadlines 1st 12/07/2003 Notification Dates 1st 01/30/2002 Expiration 01/03/2017 Cancellation 2nd 2nd 01/03/2007 12/15/2006 Licensee FRN Licensee 0003291192 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC 5601 LEGACY DRIVE, MS: A-3 PUNO, TX 75024 ATTN KELLYE E. ABERNATHY Type Limited Liability Company P:(459)229-7422 F: (469)229-7297 E:KELLYE.E.ABERNATHY(§)CINGULAR.COM Contact AT&T MOBILITY LLC DAVID C JATLOW 11760 US HIGHWAY 1 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 P:(202)255-1679 F:(561)279-2097 E: DAVID.3ATL0W@CINGULAR.COM Ownership and Qualifications Radio Service Type Mobile Regulatory Status Common Carrier Interconnected Yes Alien Ownership The Applicant answered "No" to each ofthe Alien Ownership questions. Basic Qualifications The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Basic Qualification questions. Tribal Land Bidding Credits This license did not have tribal land bidding credits. http://wireless2.fcc.gov/U!sApp/UlsSearch,''license.jsp?licKey=2610090&printable 10/9/2007 ULS License - PCS Broadband License - KNLG655 - New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Page 1 of 1 ULS License PCS Broadband License - KNLG655 - New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Call Sign Status Market Market Submarket KNLG655 Active BTA402 - San Diego, CA 0 Radio Service CW - PCS Broadband Auth Type Regular Channel Block F Associated Frequencies (MHz) 001890.00000000- 001895.00000000 001970.00000000- 001975.00000000 Dates Grant Effective 04/17/2007 08/16/2007 Buildout Deadlines 1st 04/28/2002 Notification Dates 1st 04/08/2002 Expiration 04/28/2017 Cancellation 2nd 2nd Licensee FRN 0003291192 Licensee New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC 5601 Legacy Drive, MS: A-3 Piano, TX 75024 ATTN Kellye E. Abernathy Type Limited Liability Company P: (469)229-7422 F:(469)229-7297 E: kel lye .e. a bernathy @att. co m Contact AT&T Mobility LLC Michael P Goggin 1120 20th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 P: (202)457-2055 F:(202)457-3074 E:michael.p.goggin@att.com Ownership and Qualifications Radio Service Mobile Type Regulatory Common Carrier Status Interconnected Yes Alien Ownership The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Alien Ownership questions. Basic Qualifications The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Basic Qualification questions. http://wire!ess2.fcc.gov./UlsApp./UisSearch./license.jsp?licKey=10024&printable 10/9/2007 ULS L.icense - Cellular License - KNKA341 - NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS. LLC Page 1 oF2 ULS License Cellular License - KNKA341 - NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC Call Sign Status Market Market Submarket Dates Grant Effective KNKA341 Active CMA018 - San Diego, CA 0 Radio Service CL - Cellular Auth Type Regular Channel Block A Phase 10/01/2015 08/16/2005 Expiration 02/08/2007 Cancellation Five Year Buildout Date 04/11/1991 Control Points 2 3785 6TH AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 2 Verizon Wireless-NOC West, 6 Campus Circle, Rm 8322, Westlake, TX P: (800)264-6620 Licensee FRN Licensee 0003291192 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLC 5601 LEGACY DRIVE, MS: A-3 PLANO, TX 75024 ATTN KELLYE E. ABERNATHY Type Limited Liability Company P: (469)229-7422 F: (469)229-7297 E:KELLYE.E.ABERNATHY@CINGULAR.COM Contact AT&T MOBILITY LLC DAVID C JATLOW 11760 US HIGHWAY 1 NORTH PALM BEACH, FL 33408 P: (202)255-1679 F:(561)279-2097 E:DAVID.JATLOW@CINGULAR.COM Ownership and Qualifications Radio Service Type Mobile Regulatory Status Common Carrier Interconnected Yes Alien Ownership The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Alien Ownership questions. Basic Qualifications The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Basic Qualification questions. Demographics http:,'/wireless2.fcc.gov/LJlsApp/LIlsSearch/license.isp?licKey=12768&printable 10/9/2007 ULS License - PCS Broadband License - KNLG54I - New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Page I of 2 ULS License PCS Broadband License LLC KNLG541 - New Cingular Wireless PCS, Call Sign Status Market Market Submarket KNLG541 Active BTA402 - San Diego, CA 0 Radio Service CW - PCS Broadband Auth Type Regular Channel Block D Associated Frequencies (MHz) 001865.00000000- 001870.00000000 001945.00000000- 001950.00000000 Dates Grant Effective 06/12/2007 06/12/2007 Buildout Deadlines 1st 04/28/2002 Notification Dates 1st 01/28/2002 Expiration Cancellation 2nd 2nd 04/28/2017 Licensee FRN 0003291192 Licensee New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC 5601 LEGACY DRIVE, MS: A-3 PU\NO, TX 75024 ATTN FCC GROUP Type Corporation P: (469)229-7422 F: (469)229-7297 E: KELLYE. E.ABERNATHY@CINGULAR.COM Contact AT&T MOBILITY LLC Kellye E Abernathy 5601 LEGACY DRIVE, MS: A-3 PLANO, TX 75024 ATTN FCC GROUP P: (469)229-7422 F;(469)229-7297 E:KELLYE.E.ABERNATHY@CINGULAR.COM Ownership and Qualifications Radio Service Type Mobile Regulatory Status Common Carrier Interconnected Yes Alien Ownership The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Alien Ownership questions. Basic Qualifications The Applicant answered "No" to each of the Basic Qualification questions. Tribal Land Bidding Credits This license did not have tribal land bidding credits. http:/7wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/Iicense.jsp?licKey=9927&printable 10/9/2007 7 Dfech communications YOUR RF SAFETY PARTNER RADIO FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS EXPOSURE REPORT Prepared for AT&T c/o PlanCom, Inc. Site Name: Carlsbad Lagoon Office Building Site ID: SD0272 USID: 131301 FA ID: 10554444 Site Type: Rooftop Located at: 5050 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008 Latitude: 33.1322 / Longitude: -117.3289 Report Date: 6/24/2014 Report By: Jamie Santos Based on FCC Rules and Regulations, AT&T Mobility will be compliant provided recommendation(s) are implemented. Page 1/14 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL SUMMARY 3 2. SITEMAP 4 3. ANTENNA INVENTORY 5 4. EMISSIONS PREDICTIONS 6 5. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE : 8 5.1 Recommendation(s) 8 5.2 Conclusion 10 5.3 Certification 10 Appendix A: Background 11 Appendix B: Measurement and/or Computer Simulation Methods 12 Appendix C: Limitations 12 Appendix D: AT&T RF advisory signs 13 Appendix E: AntennaView® 14 y Dtech /^communjcQibre 11526 Somnto ValkyRoad, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A S58.792.0066 A mvw.dtechcom.com Page 2/14 1. GENERAL SUMMARY Dtech Communications, LLC ("Dtech") has been retained by PlanCom Inc., contractors to AT&T, to determine whether its wireless communications facility complies with the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") Radio Frequency ("RF") Safety Guidelines. This report contains a computer-simulated analysis of the Electromagnetic Fields ("EMF") exposure resulting from the facility. The table below summarizes the result at a glance: Table 1: EMF Summary AT&T Summary Access Type Hatch Access to antennas locked Recommended RF Sig;n(8) @ access point(8) Information 1 (recommended) RF Sign(8) <g antennas Information 1, Notice (recommended) Bamet(s) @ sectors Required - see Recorrunendations Max cumulative EMF level for AT&T on Ground 5.0% General Population Max cumulative EMF level for 476.8% General Population AT&T on Roof (95.4% Occupational) The wireless telecommunication facility is located on a building rooftop. The antennas are mounted behind screen walls on the main roof and connected to the equipment via coaxial cables. 7Dfech ^ communicaiiom j ^^26 Somnto Valley Koad, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A mm.dtechcom.com Page 3/14 2. SITEMAP Figure 1: Site Map 7 Dfech ^ /- commuiiccrtons / J526 .Somnto Va/ley Road, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A. 858.792.0066 A ttnm.dtechcom.com Page 4/14 3. ANTENNA INVENTORY Technical specifications provided below are gathered from physical field surveys where possible, provided drawings and/or other documents provided by our clients, site/building managers and other licensees at this facility. "Generic", "Others", "Unknown" and conservative estimates are used where information is not available. Table 2: Site Technical Specifications AMMM D Opmor AMmlOl Iif Fiaquancy Mtt) OrtMiMlon m niMkn AIUMM 40A.1E IMtoB X Y BOHDHI 1^ Hll^A AtaaOnuricaa) HiilfcaaT^llalje A1 A1»T ComniBcops SBMttVIOOB PmM TOO 0 aa 6 12.5 1 676 50 62 36.2 4.e Al AT»T SBNHH-IOnB PanH noo 0 ae 6 16.7 1 1862 50 B2 36.2 4.8 A2 AT&T Convnscops SBM»<-iD«n pm aso 0 aa 12.4 1 661 55 81 36.2 4.8 A2 AT»T Comnwcops SBNHH-1D6SB P«l laoo 0 ae 6 18.7 1 1862 55 81 38.2 4.e A3 ATIT Conwmcop* SBNHH-1066B Pml aso 0 ae 6 12.4 1 661 60 79 30.2 4.6 A3 AT&T Comimccips SBNHH-ineSB Panal laoo 0 ae 6 15.7 unuMd unuMd 0 60 79 38.2 4.6 A4 AT»T Cofnniscaps SBM»<.1DeSB Panal TOO 0 ea 6 12.5 unuMd unuMd 0 64 78 38.2 4.6 A4 AT»T CofnmscopB SaNHH.1D66B Panal itoo 0 ea 6 15.7 unuMd unusad 0 64 76 38.2 4.6 Bl AT»T CominscopB SaNNH.1D6SB Poial TOO 100 ea 6 12.S 1 676 80 64 38.2 4.6 Bl ATKT CommKOfM SBNHH^1D66B Panri laoo 100 08 6 15.7 1 1862 80 64 38.2 4.6 B2 ATKT CDnvnscops S8M«.1D66B Panal aso 100 ae 6 12.4 1 661 79 61 38.2 4.6 B2 AT*T Cwn>cop> S8NHH.1D6SB Panal laoo 100 ee 6 15.7 1 1862 79 61 382 4.6 B3 ATST Connmcflp* SBNHH-IDeiB Panal aso 100 06 6 12.4 1 661 78 56 382 4.6 83 AT»T SBNHH-IDeSB Panal ino 100 ea 6 15.7 unuMd mused 0 78 50 382 4.6 B4 AT»T ConvMoopc SBNm-IDefiB Panel TOO 100 aa 6 12.5 WUMd unusad 0 77 58 3&2 4.6 B4 AT»T ComnsoofM SaNHH-IDBSB PMMl 1000 IOO ae 6 15.7 unuMd unused 0 77 58 38.2 4.6 Cl AT»T COfntHBCOpB SBMHI-106ISB Panal TOO ITO ee 6 12.5 1 676 75 46 38.2 4.6 Cl ATIT Comnwcops SBNHH-lineB Panal ISOO ITO ee 6 15.7 1 1862 re 46 38.2 4.6 C2 ATM CionwTiBco|w SBN»|.1DI» Panal aso ITO ee 6 1^4 1 661 73 45 38.2 4.6 C2 AT&T SBMW-ineSB Panal laoo ITO 06 15.7 1 1862 73 45 38.2 4.6 C3 AT&T SBNHH-1D66B Panal aso ITO ee 6 1i4 1 661 71 44 38.2 4.6 C3 AT&T Conmscops SBttHIOeeS Panal ISOO ITO 06 15.7 imwad unused 0 71 44 382 4.6 C4 AT&T COnOTCOpB SaMHH.1D6a Panal TOO ITO ea 6 12.5 unuMd unuMd 0 66 42 382 4.6 04 AT&T Oonamcop* SatMt^lDUB Panal laoo ITO 06 6 15.7 unuBad mused 0 68 42 382 4.6 Dl AT&T Oommscop* SBNHH.1D6GB Panal TOO 240 ea 6 12.5 1 676 46 47 3ft2 4.6 Dl AT&T Donwnscops SBIM4.1D8SB Panal 1000 240 ee 15.7 1 1862 46 47 3K2 4.6 D2 AT&T SBi*«.1D«SB Panal aso 240 ea 6 12.4 1 661 45 40 382 4.6 D2 AT&T CoromcopB SBttK-IOaSB Panal IOOO 240 ae 6 15.7 1 1862 45 48 382 4.6 D3 AT&T ConrmwcoiB* SeNhH-1D6GB Panal aso 240 ee 12.4 1 661 44 51 382 4.6 D3 AT&T ComfMcofw SBNHH.1D6fiB Pml 1000 240 ee 6 15.7 unused unused 0 44 51 382 4.6 D4 AT&T Cofnmscops SBNHH.1in6B Panel TOO 240 ee 6 12.5 unused unused 0 43 54 382 4.6 D4 AT&T COflMTISCOpS SBN»l.1i»ffi Panel 1000 240 ee B 15.7 mused unused 0 43 54 382 4.6 7 Dfech /^communcoiiore /,52^ Somnto Valley Koad, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A miB. mm Page 5/14 4. EMISSIONS PREDICTIONS Figure 2: Results- The top (bird's eye) view of the resulting FCC General Population MPE (Maximum Permissible Exposure) map surrounding the facility. %of FCC OMMral PubHc Exponire Limit • > > s.ooo X < 5.000 1 1 100 • X <500 • ^ <X<100 • x<s Max Sim Leveis AT&T 5.0% 5.0% y Dfech /• corm-iunicatiora / j^26 Sorrtnto Valley Road, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A unvw.dtechcom.com Page 6/14 Figure 3: Results- The top (bird's eye) view of the resulting FCC General Population MPE (Maximum Permissible Exposure) map surrounding the fadlity. %orFCCO«Mral PubHc Exposure Lhnlt • ^ > 5.000 • 600. X < 5.000 1 100< X <500 • » X < 100 • » • XS6 iMax SiiT Levels AT&T: 476.8% ion , 7Dfech /-carmLncatons / ,52^ Sorrtnto Valley Road, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A www.dtechcom.com Page 7/14 5. STATEMENT OF COMPLLIVNCE On the ground, calculations for AT&T's site resulted in exposure levels below the FCC's most stringent General Population MPE Limits. On the roof, the highest calculated exposure level is above the FCC's General Population MPE Limits near the AT&T antennas. 5.1 Recommendation(s) The following compliance action(s) would be sufficient to meet the FCC's and AT&T's RF Safety Guidelines' (see figure 4): 1) Access to the roof deck must be kept locked to restrict routine access by the general public. 2) Install INFORMATION Sign 1 at antenna access points, gate entrances or climbing access points. 3) Install approximately a 6-foot by 18-foot barrier or fence in front of sector A to demarcate the HotZones (areas where RF exposure may potentially exceed FCC safety limits). 4) Install approximately a 10-foot by 13-foot barrier or fence in front of sector B to demarcate the HotZones (areas where RF exposure may potentially exceed FCC safety limits). 5) Install approximately an 11-foot by 12-foot barrier or fence in firont of sector C to demarcate the HotZones (areas where RF exposure may potentially exceed FCC safety limits). 6) Install approximately a 6-foot by 11-foot barrier or fence in front of sector D to demarcate the HotZones (areas where RF exposure may potentiaUy exceed FCC safety limits). 7) Install NOTICE Sign(s) and INFORMATION Sign l(s) on, or proximal to die barriers. The signs must be visible from any direction prior to entering the HotZones. 8) Individuals entering the site or working near/in front of antennas must receive appropriate RF safety training^ and be made aware of the HotZones (areas where RF exposure may potentially exceed FCC safety Umits). In addition, contact information should be made avaUable in the event work is required within the HotZones. 1 ND-00059 RF Exposure: Responsibilities, Procedures & Guidelines - 5.0 September 2010 2 See Appendix E for Dtech Communication's RF Safety training program - AntennaView 7 Dfech „ j^iMrrmncaim 11526 Somnto ValleyRoad, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A mm.dtechcom.com Page 8/14 Figure 4: R^commendation(s) Site ID: SD0272 y Dfech /"commuicafions f j^26 Sorrtnto Valley Road, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A nvw.dtechcom.com Page 9/14 5.2 Conclusion Based on the above results, analysis and recommendation(s), it is the undersigned's professional opinion that AT&T MobUity's site wUl be compUant with the FCC's RF Safety GuideUnes provided recommendation (s) are implemented. 5.3 Certification This report has been prepared by or under the direction of the foUowing Registered Professional Engineer: Darang Tech, holding CaUfornia registration number 16000, with renewal date of 06/30/15. y Dtech /'communcaSore 11526 Somnto ValleyRoad, Ste. F A SanDiego, CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A mm.dtechcom.com Page 10/14 Appendix A: Background Dtech uses the FCC's guideUnes described in detaU in Office of Engineering & Technology, BuUetin No. 65 ("OET-65") "Evaluating CompUance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields." The table below summarizes the current Maximum Permissible Exposure ("MPE") safety Umits classified into two groups: General population and Occupational. Table 3: FCC MPE Umits (from OET-65) Frequency (Mhz) General Population/ Uncontrolled MPE (mXX'/cm^) Averaging Time (minLitcs) Occupational/ Controlled MPE (m\X'/cm2) Averaging Time (minutes) 30-300 0.2 30 1.0 6 300-1500 Frequency (Mhz)/1500 (0.2-1.0) 30 Frequency (Mhz)/300 (1.0-5.0) 6 1500- 100,000 1.0 30 5.0 6 General population/uncontrolled ]knits apply in situations in which the general pubUc may be exposed or in which persons who are exposed as a consequence of their employment, and may not be fiaUy aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Therefore, members of the general pubUc always faU under this category when exposure is not employment-related. OccupadonaJ/cotitroIIedhrcats apply in situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment, and those persons have been made fuUy aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. Occupational/controUed Umits also apply where exposure is of a transient namre as a result of incidental passage through a location where exposure levels may be above general population/uncontroUed Umits, as long as the exposed person has been made fuUy aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other appropriate means. It is important to understand that the FCC guidelines specify exposure limits not emission Umits. For a transmitting faciUty to be out of compUance with the FCC's RF safety guidelines an area or areas where levels exceed the MPE Umits must, first of aU, be in some way accessible to the pubUc or to workers. When accessibiUty to an area where excessive levels is appropriately restricted, the facUity or operation can certify that it compUes with the FCC requirements. 7 Dtech ^ ,,,,, ^ communcakm^ / j}26 Somnto Valley Road, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A mm.dtechcom.com Page 11/14 Appendix B: Measurement and/or Computer Simulation Methods Spatial averaging measurement technique is used. An area between 2 and 6 feet, approximately the size of an average human, is scanned in single passes from top to bottom in multiple planes. When possible, measurements were made at very close proximity to the antennas and inside the main beam where most of the energy is emitted. The spatial averaged values were recorded. Dtech uses an industry standard power density prediction computer modeP to assess the worse-case, cumulative EMF impact of the surrounding areas of the subject site. For purposes of a cumulative study, nearby transmitters are included where possible. In addition, the analysis is performed at 100% duty cycle-aU transmitters are active at aU times and transmitting at maximum power. The result is a surrounding area map color-coded to percentages of the appUcable FCC's MPE Limits. A result higher than 100% exceeds the limits. Appendix C: Limitations Dtech performed this analysis based on data provided by our cUents that Dtech beUeves to be tme and correct. Estimates where noted, are based on common industry practices and our best interpretation of avaUable information. As mobUe technologies continuously change, these data and results may also change. Therefore, Dtech disclaims aU other warranties either expressed or impUed. Any use of this docviment constitutes an agreement to hold Dtech and its employees harmless and indemnify it for any and aU UabiUty, claims, demands, Utigation expenses and attorneys fees arising from such use. This is a technical document and may contain minor grammatical and/or spelUng errors. ^ RoofView Version 4.15, Richard TeU Associates, Inc. © 1996-2000. 7Dtech connmunfcaflom / ^^26 Somnto Valley Road, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A 858792.0066 A nnm.dte.chcom.com Page 12/14 Appendix D: AT&T RF advisory signs NOTICE A Br>..o<l IhUPlMlll ... ..r vnHtMti! Mi jrv4 wtWTV Rl I mi««t.in. . I..V./IIH- I ( 1 Notice Sign Brtiind IhiN Poialv.iu jtc vnuting J >»«ln>ll«l jnrj whcrr Kl In.i /IIK HI ( •ailiollcti I \)¥isuic I imn\ I..I • • ' . Warning Sign CAUTION Br>fMd Ihn Pmm. . Kl lm<.^«.Ml^««W« Caution Sign Caution Sign Altemate for Towers INFORMATION INFORMACI6N INFORMATION »CT««flBIII«MEWlinB ~ OHKOUrSKMaOFWMUR u " WliOltlMUff ir{r>«OiTICS Co«iiniIhMlt< MWM lil WiM pv II |rtM| WMn TtaaUITnUltMi . Information Sign 1 Information Sign 2 Information Sign 3 Information Sign 4 y Dfech /^corrmi^aKom f 1^26 .Sorrtnto Valley Road, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A uww.dtechcom.com Page 13/14 Appendix E: AntennaView® Dtech Communications offers a unique, online tool (AntennaView®) to train, identify and inform individuals of site-specific HotZones — areas that exceed the FCC's Safety Limits. AntennaView® is an online, interactive training tool that will educate nontechnical people in about ten minutes. It is a site-specific, RF safety training program that requires the end user to sign an online agreement thereby limiting the liability to the landlord and carriers. Some of the advantages include: • Virtual walk-through in 3-D with corresponding photographs • Site-specific, interactive, simple to understand • Delivers pertinent information i.e. HotZones (areas exceeding FCC safety limits), site owners and contact numbers. • User online agreement = accountability We invite you to take a quick tour at www.AntennaView.com and see how easy to understand and informative AntennaView® is. Under Article 47 CFR § 1.1307(b), the FCC &' OSHA mandates wireless operators/facility owners to have an RF survey completed including a safety plan and training to ensure that their tenants, employees and contractors who work in or around Rl ' sites are aware of the potential risks posed by RF radiation. Most cell sites are located on building rooftops where HVAC contractors, window washers, painters, etc. routinely work and generally do not know what antennas even look like. Dtech Communications can help with ongoing FCC/ OSHA compliance and provide practical training that is easy to understand by anyone regardless of their technical background y'Dfech rcofnmuTcotons / ^^26 Sorrento Valley Road, Ste. F A San Diego, CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A uvw.dtechcom.com Page 14/14 Carlsbad Network Map at&t 2014 #spa7 SD0408 ^a^ino R Carlsbad ...... , \ # N|0014 A #SD0475 NS0013V Carlsbad Stale Park • 1 ^"°^.J^*> I ^ ^NS0028 « j cc Course I Ollv«^»-H<J ^ Existing Sites Proposed Sites SD0272 Carlsbad Lagoon Office Building 3t&t 5050 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008 Coverage without site Coverage Levels: • Excellent Variable Poor No Coverage Coverage witti site at&t PROJECT DESCRIPTION & JUSTIFICATION PROPOSAL TO ESTABUSH AND OPERATE A NEW DIGITAL PCS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY SD0272 Carlsbad Lagoon 5050 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92008 Prepared for: City of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92009 Prepared by: PlanCom, Inc. Contractor Representatives for AT&T Mobility, LLC 302 State Place Escondido, CA 92029 Contact: Ted Marioncelli, Planning Consultant (760) 807-1850 June 27, 2014 Project Description (SD0272) Page 1 6/27/2014 at&t PROJECT DESCRIPTION/HEIGHT JUSTIFICATION AT&T Mobility (AT&T) is proposing to construct, operate, and maintain a wireless communication facility consisting of a total of 16 panel antennas, four (4) antennas each in four antenna arrays, 32 remote radio units (RRU), eight per sector, two for each antenna plus eight (8) additional RRUs, mounted behind a new RF transparent rooftop mechanical screen extending to 45 feet in height on an existing office building. The antennas will be concealed behind the rooftop screen and will not be visible from ground level. The new mechanical screen will match the building exterior or can be a darker color. Photo simulations of the proposed rooftop screen are provided with the application for the city's review. The supporting equipment will be located within an existing first floor interior space in the building; a new 12'2" W x 18'6" L indoor equipment room will be created within the existing office building. The equipment room will be an indoor, air conditioned environment housing the radio equipment and back-up batteries; the air conditioning condensers will be located on the ground on the south side of the building. Two (2) GPS antennas will be mounted on the rooftop of the building and will not be visible from the ground. The specific location and design of the proposed facility is illustrated in further detail on the site plan and elevation drawings. There are no other wireless carriers on the property. AT&T Mobility intends to provide wireless voice, data, video, local area network (LAN), and internet applications with the installation of this facility. SITE CHARACTERISTICS The underlying zoning of the proposed site is P-M, planned industrial. The primary on- site use is an office building with parking and landscaping. There are no other wireless carriers on the parcel. The proposed use is an unmanned wireless communication facility. The surrounding land uses are as follows: North: Office South: Office East: Interstate 5 freeway/ Auto Park across freeway West: Office Project Description (SD0272) Page 2 6/27/2014 at&t SITE SELECTION/PREFERRED SITES PER SECTION A.1. OF COUNCIL POLICY 64 The proposed project site is zoned P-M, planned industrial, which is classified as a non- residential zone in the location guidelines adopted per Council Policy 64, Section A.I.e. As such, the project site is a "Preferred Location" and is encouraged by the Wireless Communication Facilities (WCF) guidelines. The proposed design for a rooftop screen is designed to conceal the antennas from views on the ground. COUNCIL POLICY 64 SECTION A. LOCATION GUIDELINES 1. Preferred Locations—The proposed project site is zoned P-M which is classified as a preferred location in the location guidelines adopted per Council Policy 64, Section A.I.e. According to the policy, WCFs are encouraged in non- residential zones by the Wireless Communication Facilities (WCF) guidelines. 2. Discouraged locat/a/is—Additional surrounding properties in the area of the proposed site are zoned the same as the project site and were considered as alternates. The project site was considered the best location from engineering standpoint and future expansion. 3. Visibility to the Public—lhe design chosen for the site is a rooftop screen with antennas concealed behind it. The use of this design will conceal the antennas from views on the ground. 4. Collocation--k letter expressing cooperation with future co-location efforts for this site is included with this application. An additional concealment screen will be needed to accommodate an additional wireless carrier. 5. Monopoles—\x\ order to meet the coverage objective of the area, the new rooftop screen extends to a height of 45 feet. B. DESIGN GUIDELINES 1. stealth Design—{he proposed rooftop screen is designed to conceal the antennas from views from ground level. 2. Equipment—a\\ base transceiver station (BTS) equipment cabinets will be located within a new interior equipment space on the first floor of the existing building. 3. Collocation—there are no other wireless carriers on the property. Another carrier collocation is possible within an additional rooftop screen. 4. Height—the new rooftop screen is proposed at a height of 45 feet. The antennas will be mounted at a height of 45 feet. Project Description (SD0272) Page 3 6/27/2014 at&t 5. Setbacks—the P-M zone setback requirements were determined to be 10 feet for both side yards, 20 feet for the rear yard, and 0' for the front. The project site plan on Sheet A-1 indicates the project conforms with the setback requirements. 6. Building or Structure Mounted WCFs—the antennas are concealed within a new mechanical screen located toward the center of the rooftop, away from the outer edge of the building. 7. Ground mounted monopoles—the project does not propose a monopole design. 8. Lattice ronre/s—section not applicable. 9. Undergrounding—proposed utilities will be underground. POLICY 64 C. PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES 1. NOISE/ACOUSTICAL INFORMATION AT&T Mobility is proposing to use two air conditioning units for the indoor equipment, located on the ground on the south side of the building. The specification for the A/C units is included with the application. No generator is included with this application. 2. OPERATION & MAINTENANCE Once constructed and operational, the communications facility will provide 24-hour service to its users seven (7) days a week. Apart from initial construction activity, an AT&T technician will service the facility on an as-needed basis. Generally, this is likely to occur once per month during normal working hours (between 7 AM, 8AM on Saturdays, and Sunset). Many of the operational adjustments for the site can be done remotely. An AT&T technician in a service van or pickup truck-size vehicle will perform the routine maintenance operation. Beyond this routine maintenance service, AT&T typically requires 24-hour access to the facility to ensure that technical support is immediately available if and when warranted during an emergency. 3. MAINTENANCE HOURS Maintenance hours per Policy 64 will be followed. The site is not within 100 feet of residential property and would not be subject to the restricted hours for maintenance. 4. LIGHTING No additional lighting is proposed for the site. 5. COMPLIANCE WITH FCC RF EXPOSURE GUIDELINES All AT&T Mobility sites are designed to comply with FCC RF exposure guidelines and follow up reports will be submitted in accordance with the policy guidelines. An RF safety report is submitted with the application and confirms the site meets FCC safety requirements. Project Description (SD0272) Page 4 6/27/2014 at&t ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE APPLICATION HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Sealed lead acid batteries are used for back-up power in the event of a power failure on most AT&T Mobility facilities. The batteries are often referred to as "gel cell" type batteries. Specifications for the batteries are provided as an attachment to this application. OPERATIONAL FREQUENCY CRITERIA The FCC has allocated a portion of the radio spectrum to AT&T for the provision of wireless service. The proposed communications facility will transmit at a frequency range of 850 MHz and 1950 MHz. The power required to operate the facility typically does not exceed 200 watts per channel. By design, the AT&T facility is a low-power system. Depending upon characteristics of the site, the actual power requirements may be reduced. When operational, the transmitted signals from the site will consist of non- ionizing waves generated at less than one (1) microwatt per square centimeter, which is significantly lower than the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) standard for continuous public exposure of 900 microwatts per square centimeter. The proposed PCS communications facility will operate in full compliance with the standards for radio frequency emissions as adopted by the FCC. Project Description (SD0272) Page 5 6/27/2014 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM (To be Completed by Applicant) Date Filed: _ (To be completed by City) Application Number(s): General Information 1. Name of project: AT&T Mobility: SD0272 Carlsbad Lagoon Office Building 2. Name of developer or project sponsor: PlanCom, Inc. Address: 302 State Place Gity, State, Zip Code: Escondido, CA 92029 Phone Number: 760-613-3488 3. Name of person to be contacted concerning this project: Margie Sullivan Address: 302 State Place City, State, Zip Code: Escondido, CA 92029 Phone Number: 760-613-3488 Address of Project: 5050 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Assessor's Parcel Number: 210-090-36-00 5. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: Building Permit 6. Existing General Plan Land Use Designation: P-M Planned Industrial 7. Existing zoning district: P-M Planned Industrial 8. Existing land use(s): Commercial buildings 9. Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed): unmanned wireless telecommunications facility Project Description 10. Site size: 86,973.5 s.f. 11. Proposed Building square footage: n/a 12: Numberof floors of construction: f^O't^Q 13. Amount of off-street parking provided: _Q_ 14. Associated projects: none p-1 (D) Page 2 of 4 Revised 07/10 15. If residential, include the number of units and schedule of unit sizes: n/a 16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading facilities: Unmanned wireless telecommunications facility providing wireless voice, data, video, and local area network applications to the surrounding community. No sales or loading to be provided. 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities: n/a 18. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project: n/a 19. If the project involves a variance, conditional use or rezoning applications, state this and indicate clearly why the application is required: n/a p-1 (D) Page 3 of 4 Revised 07/10 Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). Yes No 20. Change in existing features of any bays, tidelands, beaches, or hills, or substantial • 0 alteration of ground contours. 21. Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or O IS roads. 22. Change in pattern, scale or character of general area of project. D 0 23. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter. • [X] 24. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in vicinity. • S 25. Change in ocean, bay, lake, stream or ground water quality or quantity, or • |X] alteration of existing drainage patterns. 26. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. • |x] 27. Site on filled land or on slope of 10 percent or more. • |X] 28. Use of disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, • 0 flammables or explosives. 29. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, • IXI etc.). 30. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). • [Xl 31. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. • H Environmental Setting Attach sheets that include a response to the following questions: 32. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or Polaroid photos will be accepted. 33. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one-family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set-back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or polaroid photos will be accepted. Certification I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowl^jge and bel;pf._, Date: 6/12/14 Signature For: Plar>Com, Inc. p-1 (D) Page 4 of 4 Revised 07/10 (&I Commonwedlth LAND TITLE COMPANY Commonwealth Land Title Company 4100 Newport Place Dr Suite 120 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Phone: (949) 724-3140 Piancom, Inc. Our File No: 08021763 Duffy Daugherty Title Officer: Chris Maziar 302 State Place e-mail: unitlO@ltic.com Escondido, CA 92029 Phone: (949) 724-3170 Fax: (949) 258-5740 Your Reference No: SD0272 CBL Property Address: 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS, City Of Carlsbad, California PRELIMINARY REPORT Dated as of February 27, 2014 at 7:30 a.m. In response to the application for a policy of title insurance referenced herein. Commonwealth Land Title Company hereby reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof, a policy or policies of title insurance describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring against loss which may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or encumbrance not shown or referred to as an exception herein or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations or Conditions of said policy forms. The printed Exceptions and Exclusions from the coverage and Limitations on Covered Risks of said policy or policies are set forth in Attachment One. The policy to be issued may contain an arbitration clause. When the Amount of Insurance is less than that set forth in the arbitration clause, all arbitrable matters shall be arbitrated at the option of either the Company or the Insured as the exclusive remedy of the parties. Limitation on Covered Risks applicable to the CLTA and ALTA Homeowner's Policies of Title Insurance which establish a Deductible Amount and a Maximum Dollar Limit of Liability for certain coverages are also set forth in Attachment One. Copies of the policy forms should be read. They are available from the office which issued this report. The policy(s) of title insurance to be issued hereunder will be policy(s) of Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company. Please read the exceptions shown or referred to below and the exceptions and exclusions set forth in Attachment One of this report carefully. The exceptions and exclusions are meant to provide you with notice of matters which are not covered under the terms of the title insurance policy and should be carefully considered. It is important to note that this preliminary report is not a written representation as to the condition of title and may not list all liens, defects, and encumbrances affecting title to the land. This report (and any supplements or amendments hereto) is issued solely for the purpose of facilitating the issuance of a policy of title insurance and no liability is assumed hereby. If it is desired that liability be assumed prior to the issuance of a policy of title insurance, a Binder or Commitment should be requested. CLTA Preliminary Report Form - Modified (11-17-06) Page 1 File No: 08021763 SCHEDULE A The form of policy of title insurance contemplated by this report is: A Preliminary Report Only The estate or interest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this report is: A Fee as to Parcel(s) 1; Easement(s} more fully described below as to Parcel(s} 2 and 3 Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested in: Providence Office Pacifica, LLC, a California limited liability company The land referred to herein is situated in the County of SAN DIEGO, State of California, and is described as follows: SEE EXHIBIT ^'A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF CLTA Preliminary Report Form - Modified (11-17-06) Page 2 File No: 08021763 EXHIBIT "A" All that certain real property situated in the County of San Diego, State of California, described as follows: PARCEL 1: PARCEL 14, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP FILED IN BOOK OF PARCEL MAPS AT PAGE 11457, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY. PARCEL 2: AN EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT IN GROSS, FOR THE PURPOSES OF RIGHT OF WAY, INGRESS AND EGRESS AND PARKING OVER THAT PORTION OF PARCEL 15 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 11457, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 15; THENCE ALONG NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 15 SOUTH 26° 46' 11' EAST 111.50 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHEASTERLY LINE; SOUTH 63° 13' 49" WEST 210.46 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 66° 10' 59" WEST 44.39 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 15; SAID POINT BEING ON THE ARC OF A 1535 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY, A RADIAL LINE TO SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 66° 38' 59" EAST; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4° 04' 43" A DISTANCE OF 109.27 FEET TO THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 15; THENCE ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 15 NORTH 63° 13' 49" EAST 252.16 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 3: NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR ACCESS, INGRESS AND EGRESS BY VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC AND INSTALLATION, REPLACEMENT, REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OVER THE COMMON DRIVEWAY IMPROVEMENTS, AS CREATED BY AND DESCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN DOCUMENT ENTITLED RECIPROCAL EASEMENT AGREEMENT, RECORDED JUNE 19, 2000 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2000-0322330, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: CLTA Preliminary Report Form - Modified (11-17-06) Page 3 File No: 08021763 BEING A PORTION OF LOT H OF RANCHO AGUA HEDIONDA, IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 823 TOGETHER WITH A PORTION OF PARCEL 14 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 11457, BOTH RECORDS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT THE CENTERLINE INTERSECTION OF CANNON ROAD AND AVENIDA ENCINAS AS SHOWN ON RECORD OF SURVEY NO. 13036 IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY; THENCE, SOUTH 22° 28' 03" EAST 214.33 FEET ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF AVENIDA ENCINAS TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 835.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY 251.02 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17°13'29"; THENCE, SOUTH 39° 41' 32" EAST 135.31 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID CENTERLINE, NORTH 50° 18' 28" EAST 35.00 FEET TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID AVENIDA ENCINAS AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THIS DESCRIPTION; THENCE, NORTH 50° 02' 05" EAST 43.02 FEET; THENCE, SOUTH 39° 41' 32" EAST 37.53 FEET; THENCE, SOUTH 50° 18' 28" WEST 19.96 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHEAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 41.60 FEET, A RADIAL LINE TO SAID BEGINNING POINT BEARS NORTH 17° 36' 06 WEST; THENCE, SOUTHWESTERLY 8.58 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 11° 49' 01" TO A NON-TANGENT LINE; THENCE, SOUTH 50° 02' 05" WEST 14.84 FEET TO SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF AVENIDA ENCINAS; THENCE, ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, NORTH 39° 41' 32" WEST 35.01 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Assessor's Parcel Number: 210-090-36 CLTA Preliminary Report Form - Modified (11-17-06) Page 4 File No: 08021763 SCHEDULE B - Section A The following exceptions will appear in policies when providing standard coverage as outlined below: 1. (a) Taxes or assessments that are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the Public Records; (b) proceedings by a public agency that may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the Public Records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests or claims that are not shown by the Public Records but that could be ascertained by an inspection of the Land or that may be asserted by persons in possession of the Land. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, not shown by the Public Records. 4. Any encroachment, encumbrance, violation, variation or adverse circumstance affecting the Title that would be disclosed by an accurate and complete land survey of the Land and not shown by the Public Records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b) or (c) are shown by the Public Records. 6. Any lien or right to a lien for services, labor of material not shown by the Public Records. CLTA Preliminary Report Form - Modified (11-17-06) Page 5 File No: 08021763 SCHEDULE B - Section B At the date hereof Exceptions to coverage in addition to the printed exceptions and exclusions in said policy form would be as follows: A. Property taxes, which are a lien not yet due and payable, including any assessments collected witli taxes to be levied for the fiscal year 2014-2015. B. Property taxes, including any personal property taxes and any assessments collected with taxes, are as follows: Tax Identification No.: 210-090-36 Fiscal Year: 2013-2014 1st Installment: $38,188.17, (Paid) 2nd Installment: $38,188.17, (Unpaid) (Delinquent after April 10) Penalty and Cost: $3,828.81 Homeowners Exemption: $ Not Set Out Code Area: 09000 C. The lien of supplemental or escaped assessments of property taxes, if any, made pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.5 or Part 2, Chapter 3, Articles 3 and 4 respectively (commencing with Section 75) of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California as a result of the transfer of title to the vestee named in Schedule A; or as a result of changes in ownership or new construction occurring priorto date of policy. 1. Water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not disclosed by the public records. 2. The ownership of said Land does not include rights of access to or from the street, highway, or freeway abutting said Land, such rights having been relinquished by the document. Recording Date: June 18,1965 Recording No: as Instrument No. 108756 of Official Records Affects: a portion of said land adjacent to State Highway 5 and Recording Date: July 7, 1967 and Recording No: as Instrument No. 99185 of Official Records 3. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted in a document: Granted to: San Diego Gas & Electric Company Purpose: public utilities Recording Date: August 28, 1969 Recording No: as Instrument No. 158714 of Official Records The exact location and extent of said easement is not disclosed of record. 4. Covenants, conditions and restrictions but omitting any covenants or restrictions, if any, including but not limited to those based upon race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, familial status, marital status, disability, handicap, national origin, ancestry, source of income, gender, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition or genetic information, as set forth in applicable state or federal laws, except to the extent that said covenant or restriction is permitted by applicable law, as set forth in the document Recording Date: June 1, 1981 Recording No: as Instrument No. 81-170042 of Official Records CLTA Preliminary Report Form - Modified (11-17-06) Page 6 File No: 08021763 Said covenants, conditions and restrictions provide that a violation thereof shall not defeat the lien of any mortgage or deed of trust made in good faith and for value. Modification(s) of said covenants, conditions and restrictions Recording Date: March 11, 1982 Recording No: as Instrument No. 82-087084 of Official Records Modification(s) of said covenants, conditions and restrictions Recording Date: November 21, 1991 Recording No: as Instrument No. 91-0603502 ofOfficiai Records 5. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted in a document: Granted to: San Diego Gas & Electric Company Purpose: public utilities Recording Date: July 20, 1981 Recording No: as Instrument No. 81-227292 of Official Records The exact location and extent of said easement is not disclosed of record. 6. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted in a document: Granted to: San Diego Gas & Electric Company Purpose: public utilities Recording Date: November 7, 1985 Recording No: as Instrument No. 85-419840 ofOfficiai Records The exact location and extent of said easement is not disclosed of record. 7. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted in a document: Granted to: Carlsbad Municipal Water District Purpose: facilities for supplying water Recording Date: July 1, 1994 Recording No: as Instrument No. 1994-0419261 ofOfficiai Records Affects: a portion of said land 8. The matters contained in a document entitled "Reciprocal Easement Agreement" by and between Cannon Road LLC, a California limited liability company and Prentiss Properties Acquisition Partners, LP, a Delaware limited partnership recorded June 19, 2000 as Instrument No. 2000-0322330 of Official Records. Reference is made to said document for full particulars. CLTA Preliminary Report Form - Modified (11-17-06) Page 7 File No: 08021763 9. A deed of trust to secure an indebtedness in the amount shown below. Amount; $ Not Set Out Dated: March 9, 2012 Trustor/Grantor Providence Office Pacifica, LLC, a California limited liability company Trustee: Farmers and Merchants Trust Company of Long Beach, a California Corporation Beneficiary: Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach, a CA Corp Loan No.: Not Set Out Recording Date: April 13, 2012 Recording No: as Instrument No. 2012-0217180 of Official Records The Deed of Trust set forth above is purported to be a "Credit Line" Deed of Trust. It is a requirement that the Trustor/Grantor of said Deed of Trust provide written authorization to close said credit line account to the Lender when the Deed of Trust is being paid off through the Company or other Settlement/Escrow Agent or provide a satisfactory subordination of this Deed of Trust to the proposed Deed of Trust to be recorded at closing. Affects: The herein described Land and other land. 10. An assignment of all moneys due, or to become due as rental or otherwise from said Land, to secure payment of an indebtedness, shown below and upon the terms and conditions therein Amount: $ Not Set Out Assigned to: Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach, a CA Corp Assigned By: Providence Office Pacifica, LLC, a California limited liability company Recording Date: April 13, 2012 Recording No: as Instrument No. 2012-0217181 of Official Records 11. A financing statement as follows: Debtor: Providence Carlsbad Corporate Center, LLC Secured Party: Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach, a CA Corp Recording Date: April 13, 2012 Recording No: as Instrument No. 2012-0217184 of Official Records 12. Matters which may be disclosed by an inspection and/or by a correct ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey of said Land that is satisfactory to the Company, and/or by inquiry of the parties in possession thereof. 13. Any rights of the parties in possession of a portion of, or all of, said Land, which rights are not disclosed by the public records. 14. Any easements not disclosed by the public records as to matters affecting title to real property, whether or not said easements are visible and apparent. 15. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other matters which a correct survey would disclose and which are not shown by the public records. END OF SCHEDULE B EXCEPTIONS PLEASE REFER TO THE "NOTES AND REQUIREMENTS SECTION " WHICH FOLLOWS FOR INFORMATION NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THIS TRANSACTION CLTA Preliminary Report Form - Modified (11-17-06) Page 8 File No: 08021763 REQUIREMENTS SECTION: NONE CLTA Preliminary Report Form - Modified (11-17-06) Page 9 File No: 08021763 INFORMATIONAL NOTES SECTION NOTE NO. 1: The information on the attached plat is provided for your convenience as a guide to the general location of the subject property. The accuracy of this plat is not guaranteed, nor is it a part of any policy, report or guarantee to which it may be attached. NOTE NO. 2: This report is being issued at the request of the client and is not in response to a request for title insurance. Therefore, all references to title insurance in the printed matter of this report or attached hereto are hereby cancelled. All liability assumed hereby is strictly limited to the amount ofthe fee paid by the client named herein. Any other parties using the information contained herein do so at their own risk. Typist: tga Date Typed: March 7, 2014 CLTA Preliminary Report Form - Modified (11-17-06) Page 10 ATTACHMENT ONE CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY - 1990 EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The foilowing matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and tbe Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of; 1. (a) Any law, ordinance or govemmental regulation (including but not limited to building or zoning laws, ordinances, or regulations) restricting, regulating, prohibiting or relating (i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the land; (ii) the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land; (iii) a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; or (iv) environmental protection, or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or govemmental regulations, except to tbe extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien, or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date ofPolicy. (b) Any govemmental police power not excluded by (a) above, except to the extent that a notice of the exercise thereof or notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Pohcy which would be binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without knowledge. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters: (a) whether or not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the pubhc records at Date ofPolicy, but known to the insured claimant and not disclosed in writing to the Company by the insured claimant prior to the date the insured claimant became an insured under this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date ofPolicy; or (e) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the insured claimant had paid value for the insured mortgage or for the estate or interest insured by this policy. 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of the inability or failure of the insured at Date of Policy, or the inability or failure of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness, to comply with the apphcable doing business laws of the state in which the land is situated. 5. Invalidity or unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage, or claim thereof, which arises out of the transaction evidenced by the insured mortgage and is based upon usury or any consumer credit protection or truth in lending law. 6. Any claim, which arises out of the transaction vesting in the insured the estate of interest insured by this policy or the transaction creating the interest of the insured lender, by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy, state insolvency or similar creditors' rights laws. EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE - SCHEDULE B, PART I This policy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees or expenses) which arise by reason of: 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing hens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests, or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or which may be asserted by persons in possession thereof 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, not shown by the pubhc records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b) or (c) are shown by the public records. 6. Any lien or right to a lien for services, labor or material not shown by the public records. Attachment One (Revised 06-03-11) CA, NV, HI and Guam Page 11 File No: 08021763 CLTA HOMEOWNER'S POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE (02-03-10) ALTA HOMEOWNER'S POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE EXCLUSIONS In addition to the Exceptions in Schedule B, You are not insured against loss, costs, attorneys' fees, and expenses resulting from: 1. Govemmental police power, and the existence or violation of those portions of any law or govemment regulation conceming: a. building; b. zoning; c. land use; d. improvements on the Land; e. land division; and f environmental protection. This Exclusion does not limit the coverage described in Covered Risk 8.a., 14, 15, 16,18, 19,20, 23 or 27. 2. The failure of Your existing stractures, or any part of them, to be constmcted in accordance with applicable building codes. This Exclusion does not limit the coverage described in Covered Risk 14 or 15. 3. The right to take the Land by condemning it. This Exclusion does not limit the coverage described in Covered Risk 17. 4. Risks: a. that are created, allowed, or agreed to by You, whether or not they are recorded in the Public Records; b. that are Known to You at the Policy Date, but not to Us, unless they are recorded in the Public Records at the Policy Date; c. that result in no loss to You; or d. that first occur after the Policy Date - this does not limit the coverage described in Covered Risk 7, 8.e., 25, 26,27 or 28. 5. Failure to pay value for Your Title. 6. Lack of a right: a. to any land outside the area specifically described and referred to in paragraph 3 of Schedule A; and b. in streets, alleys, or waterways that touch the Land. This Exclusion does not limit the coverage described in Covered Risk 11 or 21. 7. The transfer of the Title to You is invalid as a preferential transfer or as a fraudulent tiansfer or conveyance under federal bankraptcy, state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws. LIMITATIONS ON COVERED RISKS Your insurance for the following Covered Risks is limited on the Owner's Coverage Statement as follows: • For Covered Risk 16, 18, 19, and 21 Your Deductible Amount and Our Maximum Dollar Limit of Liability shown in Schedule A. The deductible amounts and maximum dollar limits shown on Schedule A are as follows: Our Maximum Dollar Your Deductible Amount Limit of Liabilitv Covered Risk 16: 1.00% of Pohcv Amount Shown in Schedule A or $ 10,000.00 $2.500.00 (whichever is less) Covered Risk 18: 1.00% of Policv Amount Shown in Schedule A or $ 25,000.00 $5.000.00 (whichever is less) Covered Risk 19: L00% of Policy Amount Shown in Schedule A or S 25,000.00 $5.000.00 (whichever is less) Covered Risk 21: 1.00% ofPolicy Amount Shown in Schedule A or $ 5,000.00 $2.500.00 (whichever is less) Attachment One (Revised 06-03-11) CA, NV, HI and Guam) Page 12 File No: 08021763 AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION RESIDENTIAL TITLE INSURANCE POLICY (6-1-87) EXCLUSIONS In addition to the Exceptions in Schedule B, you are not insured against loss, costs, attorneys' fees, and expenses resulting from: 1. Govemmental police power, and the existence or violation of any law or govemment regulation. This includes building and zoning ordinances and also laws and regulations conceming: • land use • improvements on the land • land division • environmental protection This exclusion does not apply to violations or the enforcement of these matters which appear in the public records at Policy Date. This exclusion does not limit the zoning coverage described in Items 12 and 13 of Covered Title Risks. 2. The right to take the land by condemning it, unless: • a notice of exercising the right appears in the public records • on the Policy Date • the taking happened prior to the Policy Date and is binding on you if you bought the land without knowing of the taking 3. Title Risks: • that are created, allowed, or agreed to by you • that are known to you, but not to us, on the Policy Date - tmless they appeared in the public records • that result in no loss to you • that first affect your title after the Policy Date - this does not limit the labor and material lien coverage in Item 8 of Covered Title Risks 4. Failure to pay value for your title. 5. Lack of a right: • to any land outside the area speciflcally described and referred to in Item 3 of Schedule A OR • in streets, alleys, or waterways that touch your land This exclusion does not limit the access coverage in Item 5 of Covered Title Risks. 2006 ALTA LOAN POLICY (06-17-06) EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy, and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attomeys' fees, or expenses that arise by reason of: 1. (a) Any law, ordinance, permit, or govemmental regulation (including those relating to building and zoning) restricting, regulating, prohibiting, or relating to (i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the Land; (ii) the character, dimensions, or location of any improvement erected on the Land; (iii) the subdivision of land; or (iv) environmental protection; or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances, or governmental regulations. This Exclusion 1 (a) does not modily or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 5. (b) Any govemmental police power. This Exclusion 1(b) does not modily or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 6. 2. Rights of eminent domain. This Exclusion does not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 7 or 8. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed, or agreed to by the Insured Claimant; (b) not Known to the Company, not recorded in the PubHc Records at Date of Policy, but Known to the Insured Claimant and not disclosed in writing to the Company by the Insured Claimant prior to the date the Insured Claimant became an Insured imder this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the Insured Claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (however, this does not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 11, 13 or 14); or (e) resulting in loss or damage that would not have been sustained if the Insured Claimant had paid value for the Insured Mortgage. 4. Unenforceability ofthe lien of the Insured Mortgage because of the inability or failure of an Insured to comply with applicable doing-business laws of the state where the Land is situated. 5. Invalidity or unenforceability in whole or in part of the lien of the Insured Mortgage that arises out of the transaction evidenced by the Insured Mortgage and is based upon usury or any consumer credit protection or trath-in-lending law. 6. Any claim, by reason of the operation of federal bankraptcy, state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws, that the transaction creating the lien of the Insured Mortgage, is (a) a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer, or (b) a preferential transfer for any reason not stated in Covered Risk 13(b) ofthis policy. 7. Any lien on the Title for real estate taxes or assessments imposed by governmental authority and created or attaching between Date ofPolicy and the date of recording of the Insured Mortgage in the Public Records. This Exclusion does not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 11(b). The above policy form may be issued to afford either Standard Coverage or Extended Coverage. In addition to the above Exclusions from Coverage, the Exceptions from Coverage in a Standard Coverage policy will also include the following Exceptions from Coverage: EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE Attachment One (Revised 06-03-11) CA, NV, H! and Guam) Page 13 File No: 08021763 This policy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees or expenses) that arise by reason of 1. (a) Taxes or assessments that are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the Public Records; (b) proceedings by a public agency that may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the Public Records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests, or claims that are not shown by the Public Records but that could be ascertained by an inspection of the Land or that may be asserted by persons in possession of the Land. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, not shown by the Pubhc Records. 4. Any encroachment, encumbrance, violation, variation, or adverse circumstance affecting the Title that would be disclosed by an accurate and complete land survey ofthe Land and not shown by the Pubhc Records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b), or (c) are shovra by the Public Records. 6. Any hen or right to a lien for services, labor or material not shown by the public records. 2006 ALTA OWNER'S POLICY (06-17-06) EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy, and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attorneys' fees, or expenses that arise by reason of 1. (a) Any law, ordinance, permit, or govemmental regulation (including those relating to building and zoning) restricting, regulating, prohibiting, or relating to (i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the Land; (ii) the character, dimensions, or location of any improvement erected on the Land; (iii) the subdivision of land; or (iv) environmental protection; or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances, or govemmental regulations. This Exclusion I (a) does not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 5. (b) Any govemmental police power. This Exclusion 1(b) does not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 6. 2. Rights of eminent domain. This Exclusion does not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 7 or 8. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed, or agreed to by the hisuied Claimant; (b) not Known to the Company, not recorded in the Public Records at Date of Policy, but Known to the Insured Claimant and not disclosed in writing to the Company by the Insured Claimant prior to the date the Insured Claimant became an Insured under this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the Insured Claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date ofPolicy (however, this does not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 9 and 10); or (e) resulting in loss or damage that would not have been sustained if the Insured Claimant had paid value for the Title. 4. Any claim, by reason of the operation of federal bankraptcy, state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws, that the transaction vesting the Title as shown in Schedule A, is (a) a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer; or (b) a preferential transfer for any reason not stated in Covered Risk 9 of this policy. 5. Any lien on the Title for real estate taxes or assessments imposed by govemmental authority and created or attaching between Date of Policy and the date of recording of the deed or other instrament of transfer in the Public Records that vests Title as shown in Schedule A. The above policy form may be issued to afford either Standard Coverage or Extended Coverage. In addition to the above Exclusions ftom Coverage, the Exceptions from Coverage in a Standard Coverage policy will also include the following Exceptions from Coverage: EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE This policy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs, attomeys' fees or expenses) that arise by reason of: 1. (a) Taxes or assessments that are not shown as existing hens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the Public Records; (b) proceedings by a public agency that may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the Public Records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests, or claims that are not shown in the Public Records but that could be ascertained by an inspection of the Land or that may be asserted by persons in possession of the Land. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, not shown by the Public Records. 4. Any encroachment, encumbrance, violation, variation, or adverse circumstance affecting the Title that would be disclosed by an accurate and complete land survey of the Land and that are not shown by the Public Records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b), or (c) are shown by the Public Records. 6. Any lien or right to a lien for services, labor or material not shown by the public records. ALTA EXPANDED COVERAGE RESIDENTIAL LOAN POLICY (07-26-10) EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attomeys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of 1. (a) Any law, ordinance, permit, or governmental regulation (including those relating to building and zoning) restricting, regulating, prohibiting, or relating to (i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the Land; (ii) the character, dimensions, or location ofany improvement erected on the Land; (iii) the subdivision of land; or (iv) environmental protection; or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances, or govemmental regulations. This Exclusion 1(a) does not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 5,6, 13(c), 13(d), 14 or 16. Attachment One (Revised 06-03-11) CA, NV, HI and Guam) Page 14 File No: 08021753 (b) Any govemmental police power. This Exclusion 1 (b) does not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 5, 6, 13(c), 13(d), Hor 16. 2. Rights of eminent domain. This Exclusion does not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 7 or 8. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed, or agreed to by the Insured Claimant; (b) not Known to the Company, not recorded in the Public Records at Date of Policy, but Known to the Insured Claimant and not disclosed in writing to the Company by the Insured Claimant prior to the date the Insured Claimant became an Insured under this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the Insured Claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (however, this does not modify or limit the coverage provided under Covered Risk 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,21, 22, 23, 24, 27 or 28); or (e) resulting in loss or damage that would not have been sustained if the hisured Claimant had paid value for the Insured Mortgage. 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the Insured Mortgage because of the inability or failure of an hisured to comply with applicable doing-business laws of the state where the Land is situated. 5. Invalidity or unenforceability in whole or in part of the lien of the Insured Mortgage that arises out of the transaction evidenced by the Insured Mortgage and is based upon usury, or any consumer credit protection or trath-in-lending law. This Exclusion does not modify or limit the coverage provided in Covered Risk 26. 6. Any claim of invalidity, unenforceability or lack of priority of the lien of the Insured Mortgage as to Advances or modifications made after the Insured has Knowledge that the vestee shown in Schedule A is no longer the owner of the estate or interest covered by this policy. This Exclusion does not modify or limit the coverage provided in Covered Risk 11. 7. Any hen on the Title for real estate taxes or assessments imposed by govemmental authority and created or attaching subsequent to Date of Policy. This Exclusion does not modify or limit the coverage provided in Covered Risk 11 (b) or 25. 8. The failure of the residential stracture, or any portion of it, to have been constracted before, on or after Date ofPolicy in accordance with applicable building codes. This Exclusion does not modify or limit the coverage provided in Covered Risk 5 or 6. 9. Any claim, by reason of the operation of federal bankraptcy, state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws, that the transaction creating the lien of the Insured Mortgage, is (a) a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer, or (b) a preferential transfer for any reason not stated in Covered Risk 27(b) of this policy, Attachment One (Revised 06-03-11) CA, NV, HI and Guam) Page 15 File No. 08021763 Notice of Available Discounts Pursuant to Section 2355.3 in Title 10 of the California Code of Regulations Fidelity National Financial, Inc. and its subsidiaries ("FNF") must deliver a notice of each discount available under our current rate filing along with the delivery of escrow instructions, a prelinninary report or commitment. Please be aware that the provision of this notice does not constitute a waiver of the consumer's right to be charged the filed rate. As such, your transaction may not qualify for the below discounts. You are encouraged to discuss the applicability of one or more of the below discounts with a Company representative. These discounts are generally described below; consult the rate manual for a full description of the terms, conditions and requirements for such discount. These discounts only apply to transactions involving services rendered by the FNF Family of Companies. This notice only applies to transactions involving property improved with a one- to-four family residential dwelling. FNF Underwritten Title Companv FNF Underwriter LTC - Lawyers Title Company CLTIC - Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Co. Available Discounts DISASTER LOANS (CLTIC) The charge for a Lender's Policy (Standard or Extended coverage) covering the financing or refinancing by an owner of record, within 24 months of the date of a declaration of a disaster area by the government of the United States or the State of California on any land located in said area, which was partially or totally destroyed in the disaster, will be 50% of the appropriate title insurance rate. EMPLOYEE RATE (LTC and CLTIC) No charge shall be made to employees (including employees on approved retirement) of the Company or its underwritten, subsidiary or affiliated title companies for policies or escrow services in connection with financing, refinancing, sale or purchase of the employees' bona fide home property. Waiver of such charges is authorized only in connection with those costs which the employee would be obligated to pay, by established custom, as a party to the transaction. 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EFFECTIVE AS OF: JANUARY 24,2014 LAST UPDATED: JANUARY 24, 2014 —V z Cll V) -a < a z o a UJ I < ^ O I ir J lO <u (0 a. < 2 FILE COPY cSSd NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR A MINOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Notice Is hereby given that a Minor Conditional Use Permit (MCUP) has been applied for to allow for the installation of an AT&T wireless communication facility consisting of 16 antennas, 32 RRU's, and six surge suppressors mounted behind RF transparent screen panels on the roof of an existing building. Associated equipment will be installed within a room on the first floor of the existing building on property generally located at, 5050 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, California, and more particularly described as: Parcel 14, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of Califorina, as show on the map filed in book of parcel maps at page 11457, in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County. Ifyou have any objections to the granting ofthis MCUP or wish to have an administrative hearing to discuss the requested MCUP, please notify the Planning Division, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008, in writing within 10 calendar days of the date of this notice. If you have any questions, please call Austin Silva in the Planning Division at (760) 602-4631. CASE NO.: MCUP 14-09 CASE NAME: AT&T MOBILITY SD0272 DATE: August 25, 2014 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DIVISION Community & Economic Development Planning Division 1635 FaradayAvenue I Carlsbad, CA92008 I 760-602-4600 I 760-602-8560fax NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY TRANSIT DEVELOPMENT BOARD 810 MISSION AVE OCEANSIDE CA 92054 CANNON ROAD LLC #1100 591 CAMINO DE LA REINA SAN DIEGO CA 92108 M B PROPERTY MANAGEMENT L L.C. 5130 AVENIDA ENCINAS" CARLSBAD CA 92008 MATRANGA INVESTMENTS L P 8195 E KAISER BLVD ANAHEIM CA 92808 DIRECTORYVISION LLC 1546 PACIFIC RANCH DR ENCINITAS CA 92024 KING COMMUNITY TRUST 02-27-96 #A ' . 5120 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 BENCHMARK PACIFIC POINSETTIA L P #B • • 550 LAGUNA DR CARLSBAD CA 92008 PROVIDENCE OFFICE PACIFICA LLC #100 183 CALLE MAGDALENA ENCINITAS CA 92024 CARLSBAD COMMERCIAL CENTER ASSN INC POBOX llll CARLSBADCA92018 • • JAMES E GRANT 5051 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 INTER VIVO KILLION #100 5055 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 KOTOFF FAMILY TRUST 09-21-89 #952 8515 COSTA VERDE BLVD SAN DIEGO CA 92122 INNS OF AMERICA CANNON LLC •#200 755 RAINTREE DR CARLSBADCA 92011 HOEHN ENTERPRISE 2 L L C PO BOX 789 CARLSBADCA 92018 WESELOH CARLSBAD LLC 5335 PASEO DEL NORTE CARLSBAD CA 92008 • PLANCOM INC ATTN: MARGIE SULLIVAN 302 STATE PLACE ESCONDIDO CA 92029 GC MAPPING SERVICE INC ATTN: GILBERT CASTRO 3055 W VALLEY BLVD ALHAMBRA CA 91803 OCCUPANT 5150' AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #100 5152 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #100 5120 AVENIDA ENCINAS' CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #110 5120 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #120 5122 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #B 5122 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT 5140 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT 5142 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #100 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #120 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #140 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #160 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #200 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #230 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #250 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #260 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #270 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #350 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #360 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #370 5050 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #120 5055 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #130 5055 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #150 5055 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #200 5055 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #201 5055 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #210 5055 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #230 5055 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #240 5055 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #A 5115 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #B 5115 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSB/UD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #C 5115 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 , OCCUPANT #D 5115 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #E 5115 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #F 5115 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #G 5115 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #H 5115 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #1 5115 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #J 5115 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #L 5115 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #A 5135 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #B 5135 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #A 5145 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #B 5145 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #C 5145 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #D 5145 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #E 5145 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #F 5145 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT . . #G 5145 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT #H 5145 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 , OCCUPANT #1 5145 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT * #J , . 5145 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 OCCUPANT 5010 AVENIDA ENCINAS CARLSBAD CA 92008 A notice has been mailed to all property owners/occupants listed herein.,^ / ; , Date: ^k^lH Signature: r^\/Jr^ , CUK OF CARLSBAD 100'& 300' RADIUS MAP GC MAPPING SERVICE, INC. LEGEND CASE NO. 3055 WEST VALLEY BOULEVARD DATE: 07 - 16 - 2014 ALHAMBRA CA 91803 8. OWNERSHIP NO. DATE: 07 - 16 - 2014 (626)441-1080, FAX (626) 441-8850 ^ OWNERSHIP HOOK SCALE: 1" = 200' gcmapping@radiusmaps.com ^ OWNERSHIP HOOK ATTACHMENT"!" I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PROPERTY OWNERS LIST AND LABELS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD ON THIS DATE REPRESENT THE LATEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION FROM THE EQUALIZED ASSESSOR'S ROLES. APPLICATION NAME AND NUMBER APPLICANT OR APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE ^y:Vl.t?-(ilL &me-0^e(^p(L DATE: O^nn-ZOjy RECEIVED BY I DATE: P-21 Page 3 of 6 Revised 07/10 MCUP & CUP ANNUAL REVIEW SHE INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE SENIOR PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). PROJECT INFORMATION CASE NAME: AT&T Mobility SD0272 CASE NUMBER(S): ;:_:_M::....:::C~U::..;:cP-----'1=--=4'---'-0=9 _________________ _ APPROVING RESO NO(S). ;::_:N-'-/"--"A'--------------·----- PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Austin Silva ~==~~~------------------------ PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? If yes, check those that apply and explain below. D Code Enforcement D Police DYes ~No D Fire Prevention Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): Building permits not pulled yet. This MCUP is expired since building permits weren't issued within 24 months of the date of approval per condition number 10 of the approval letter dated September 29, 2014. Q:\.CED\.PLANNING\.AOMIN\. TEMPLATES\.MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/13 REVIEW INFORMATION .-; flas the permit expired? D Yes ·bate of review: 10Ll7 [2016 cgj No Permit expires: 9L25L2024 Name: Margie Sullivan cgj Applicant D Owner D Other If other, state title: *CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Plancom Inc. Phone: 760-917-8703 Contact name (if different): Darrell Daugherty Address: 302 State Place Escondido CA 92029 Mailing (if different): E-mail: darrell.daugherty@plancominc.com (optional) *CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: Providence Office Pacifica, LLC Phone: Contact name (if different): Address: 183 Calle Magdalena, Ste. 100, Encinitas, CA 92024 Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? DYes [g] No If no, list below the condition(s) and/ or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. This MCUP is expired since building permits weren't issued within 24 months of the date off approval per condition number 10 of the approval letter dated September 29, 2014. Corrective action(s) to be taken: Date planner completed follow-up review and confirmed project compliance: Plagfji 6L1#1= *Applicant and owner information must be updated for annual review to be complete. Q:\.CED\.PLANNING\.ADMIN\. TEMPLATES\.MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/13 CITY OF CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO DATE: JULY 11. 2014 APPLICANT: PROJECT NO(S): MCUP 14-09/CDP 14-17 PROJECT TITLE: AT&T MOBILITY SD0272 REVIEW NO: 1 ;i« PLANCOM, INC/MARGIE SULLIVAN FOR AT&T MOBILITY TO: • • • • • • • • FROM: Land Development Engineering Q Police Department - J. Sasway Q Fire Department - Greg Ryan Q Building Division - Will Foss O Parks & Recreation (Parks/Trails) - Liz Ketabian []] Parks & Recreation (Trees & Medians) - Morgan I I Rockdale Public Works Department (Streets) - Nick Roque O Public Works Department (Traffic) - John Kim O Public Works Department (Design) - Patrick Vaughan I I SANDAG (Any huge/major development) 401 B. Street, Suite 800, San Diego CA 92101-4231 * ALWAYS SEND EXHIBITS PLANNING DIVISiON^/^Tll^i 6lUJA Public Works (Storm Drain) - Clayton Dobbs Public Works (Wastewater) - Don Wasko Public Works (Water) - Eric Sanders Water/Sewer District Landscape Plancheck Consultant - PELA School District North County Transit District - Planning Dept. Sempra Energy-Land Management Caltrans (Send anything adjacent to 1-5) Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to thgJIRACKING DESK in LDE at 1635 Faraday l^venue, bv 7/31/14. Ifyou have "No Comments," please so state. If vou determine that there are items that need to be submitted to deem the application "complete" for processing, please immediatelv contact the applicant and/or their representatives (via phone or e-mail) to let them know. Thank you COMMENTS: 22 /SSC^J- Date Review & Comment 4/14 ^ CARLSBAD CITY OF Memorandum July 14, 2014 To: Austin Silva, Project Planner From: Steve Bobbett, Project Engineer Via: Jason Geldert, Engineering Manager Re: MCUP 14-05 / CDP 14-17 AT&T MOBILITY SD0272 COMPLETE Land Development Engineering has completed its review of the above referenced project for application completeness and has determined that the application and plans submitted for this project are complete. Engineering staff does not have any comments or conditions to add to the project. If you or the applicant has any questions regarding the above, please either see or call me at extension2781 Steve Bobbett Associate Engineer - Land Development Engineering Communitv & Economic Development 1635 Faraday Ave. I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-2710 I 760-602-8560 fax I www.carisbadca.gov . MCUP & CUP ANNUAL REVIEW SHEET FILE COPY INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE SENIOR PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). PROJECT INFORMATION CASE NAME: AT&T Mobility SD0272 CASE NUMBER(S): "-'M=C=U=P~l'-"4'-'-0=9 ________________ _ APPROVING RESO NO(S) . ._,NCJ_r/.._,A~--------------- PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: ,_,A,u""sti~·n"'S""i~lv'-"a,__ ___________ _ PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? If yes, check those that apply and explain below. D Code Enforcement D Police DYes ~No D Fire Prevention Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): Building permits not pulled yet. Q:\.CED\.PLANNING\.ADMIN\. TEMPLATES\.MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/13 REVIEW INFORMATION Has the permit expired? 0 Yes C8J No Permit expires: 9 [25[2024 Date of review: 10 Ll3 [2015 Name: Margie Sullivan C8J Applicant D Owner 0 Other If other, state title: *CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Plancom Inc. Phone: 760-613-3488 Contact name (if different): Margie Sullivan Address: 302 State Place Escondido CA 92029 Mailing (if different): E-mail: Margie.sullivan@plancominc.com (optional) *CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: Providence Office Pacifica, LLC Phone: Contact name (if different): Address: 183 Calle Magdalena, Ste. 100, Encinitas, CA 92024 Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? IZJ Yes D No If no, list below the condition(s) and/ or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. . Corrective action( s) to be taken: Date planner completed follow-up review and confirmed project compliance: Pl•nnJd,if ~j~,.J?w-- *Applicant and owner information must be updated for annual review to be complete. Q:'-.CED'-.PLANNING'-.ADMIN'-. TEMPLATES'-.MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/13 <>CAkLSBAD "LE COPY Community & Economic Development www.carlsbadca.gov October 2, 2014 Margie Sullivan PlanCom, Inc. 302 State Place Escondido, CA 92029 SUBJECT: NOTICE OF RESTRICTION - MCUP 14-09 - AT&T MOBILITY SD0272 Dear Applicant: Please find the enclosed Notice of Restriction that needs to be signed, notarized, and returned for recordation. This is to fulfill a condition of approval of the MCUP 14-09. Please ensure the following items are addressed prior to returning the Notice of Restriction: ^ Correct Notary Acknowledgement Required (Effective Januarv 1, 2008. all Certificates of Acknowledgement used by a California notarv on a document that will be recorded in the State of California must NOT HAVE "PERSONALLY KNOWN TO ME" in the acknowledgement. (Assembly Bill 886, Chapter 399)) ^ Document must be properly notarized. Name on signature page and name on Notarial Acknowledgement must match. ^ Property owner's signatures/initials must be the same as on Notary Acknowledgement. ^ Notary seal cannot be blurry/too light (County will not record the document if any portion of the Notary Seal is blurry or too light) ^ Include property owner's name in the designated space above the owner's signature. Please pay particular attention to the signature requirements at the bottom ofthe signature page. ^ Please do not fold documents. ^ Return original signed and notarized documents. It is our goal to assist you in getting the Notice of Restriction recorded as expeditiously as possible. If you have any questions or need additional assistance, please contact Michele Masterson, Senior Management Analyst at (760) 602-4615 or via email at michele.masterson@carlsbadca.gov. Sincerely, AUSTIN SILVA, AlCP Assistant Planner c: Michele Masterson, CED Senior Management Analyst File Copy Planning Division ^ 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad. CA 92008-7314 T 760-602-4600 F 760-602-8559 <^CARLSBAD FILE COPY Community & Economic Development www.carlsbadca.gov September 29, 2014 Margie Sullivan PlanCom, Inc. 302 State Place Escondido, CA 92029 SUBJECT: MCUP 14-09 - AT&T MOBIUTY SD0272 - CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUAUTY ACT (CEQA) APPLICABIUTY/PROCESS DETERMINATION This is to advise you that after reviewing the application for the project referenced above, the City has determined that the following environmental review process (pursuant to CEQA) will be required forthe project: The project is exempt from the provisions of CEQA, pursuant to CEQA Categorical Exemption for Existing Facilities (Section 15301). No environmental review is required forthe project. A Notice of Exemption will be filed after approval ofthe project with the San Diego County Clerk's Office which involves a filing fee. Please submit a check to the project planner in the amount of $50.00 made out to the San Diego Countv Clerk. The check should be submitted approximately one week prior to the City Planner decision date. For additional information related to this CEQA applicability/process determination, please contact the project planner, Austin Silva, at (760) 602-4631 or austin.silva@carlsbadca.gov. Sincerely, DON NEU, AlCP City Planner DN:AS:fn Providence Office Pacifica, LLC, Suite 100,183 Calle Magdelena, Encinitas, CA 92024 Chris DeCerbo, Principal Planner Steve Bobbett, Project Engineer File Copy Data Entry Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T 760-602-4600 F 760-602-8559 © - - FILE COPY ARLSBAD Community & Economic Development www.carlsbadca.gov September 23, 2014 Margie Sullivan PlanCom, Inc. 302 State Place Escondido, CA 92029 SUBJECT: 2nd REVIEW FOR MCUP 14-09 - AT&T MOBILITY SD0272 Thank you for applying for Land Use Permits in the City of Carlsbad. The Planning Division has reviewed your Minor Conditional Use Permit, application no. MCUP 14-09, as to its completeness for processing. The items requested from you earlier to make your Minor Conditional Use Permit, application no. MCUP 14-09 complete have been received and reviewed by the Planning Division. It has been determined that the application is now complete for processing. Although the initial processing ofyour application may have already begun, the technical acceptance date is acknowledged bythe date ofthis communication. After a review ofthe second submittal, staff has found that the issues identified in the incomplete letter dated July 31, 2014, have been addressed. Staff has no further comments at this time. You are strongly encouraged to contact your Staff Planner, Austin Silva, at (760) 602-4631, to discuss or to schedule a meeting to discuss your application and to completely understand this letter. Sincerely, CHRIS DeCERBO Principal Planner CD:AS:fn c: Providence Office Pacifica, LLC, Suite 100,183 Calle Magdelena, Encinitas, CA 92024 Don Neu, City Planner Steve Bobbett, Project Engineer Chris DeCerbo, Principal Planner Michele Masterson, Senior Management Analyst File Copy Data Entry Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T 760-602-4600 F 760-602-8559 ® City of Carlsbad SEP 0 2 2014 City of Carlsbad Pfanning Division Planning Division Re: Objection to Conditional Use Permit Case No.: MCUP 14-09 Case Name: AT&T MOBILITY SD0272 August 29, 2014 To Whom It May Concern: I received the following notice regarding the applied Minor Conditional Use Permit for the building located at 5050 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad Ca. In accordance with the letter, I am objecting to the granting ofthis permit and requesting more information be provided to me and the Carlsbad Commercial Center. The Carlsbad Commercial Center needs to approve of this permit as well, and is thus, requesting an administrative hearing to discuss the proposed permit. If more information can be provided as well as time to review said information, I will discuss along with the other Carlsbad Commercial Center board members the proposed MCUP. Regards, Bill King President, Carlsbad Commercial Center ^ w • M/M5J() Community & Economic Development www.carlsbadca.gov July 31, 2014 PlanCom, Inc. Attn: Margie Sullivan 302 State Place Escondido, CA 92029 SUBJECT: 1st REVIEW FOR MCUP 14-09 - AT&T MOBILITY SD0272 Thank you for applying for Land Use Permits in the City of Carlsbad. The Planning Division has reviewed your Minor Conditional Use Permit, application no. MCUP 14-09, as to its completeness for processing. The application is incomplete, as submitted. Attached are two lists. The first list is information which must be submitted to complete your application. The second list is project issues of concern to staff. In order to expedite the processing of your application, the "incomplete" items and your response to the project issues of concern to Staff must be submitted directly to your staff planner; therefore, please contact your staff planner directly to schedule a re-submittal appointment. As part ofyour re-submittal package, please prepare and include with your re-submittal: (1) a copy of these lists, (2) a detailed letter summarizing how all identified incomplete items and/or project issues have been addressed; and (3) five (5) sets of revised plans. No processing of your application can occur until the application is determined to be complete. When all required materials are submitted, the City has 30 days to make a determination of completeness. If the application is determined to be complete, processing for a decision on the application will be initiated. In addition, please note that you have six months from the date the application was initially filed, [CLICK HERE] , to either resubmit the application or submit the required information. Failure to resubmit the application or to submit the materials necessary to determine your application complete shall be deemed to constitute withdrawal of the application. If an application is withdrawn or deemed withdrawn, a new application must be submitted. In order to expedite the processing of your application, you are strongly encouraged to contact your Staff Planner, Austin Silva, at (760) 602-4631, to discuss or to schedule a meeting to discuss your appiication and to completely understand this letter. Sincerely, CHRIS DeCERBO Principal Planner CD:AS:bd c: Providence Office Pacifica, LLC, 183 Calle Magdelena, Ste. 100, Encinitas, CA 92024 Don Neu, City Planner Steve Bobbett, Project Engineer Chris DeCerbo, Principal Planner Michele Masterson, Senior Management Analyst File Copy Plannini^tof<rtS^on 635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T 760-602-4600 F 760-602-8559 ® MCUP 14-09 - AT&T MOBILITY SD0272 July 31, 2014 Page 2 LIST OF ITEMS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE APPUCATION Planning: Because the project site is located within the Coastal Zone, it also requires the approval of a Minor Coastal Development Permit. Please pay the fee ($843.00) for a Minor Coastal Development. ISSUES OF CONCERN Planning: 1. Please look into the use of smaller antennas. The proposed 10 foot tall screen wall is too tall in relation to the overall building height (35 feet). If smaller antennas are not feasible, provide written justification as to why the larger antennas are needed. 2. Please use a material or finish on the screen wall that more closely resembles the brick veneer or other compatible material on the building. 3. Please provide a photo simulation of the south and east elevations of the building.