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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCD 2020-0006; 7 ELEVEN @ THE ISLAND (T-MOBILE); Consistency Determination (CD)DocuSign Envelope ID: 2574DA2~A20-4884-9796-C186E0FDF34E CITY OF CARLSBAD APPLICATION FORM FOR CONSISTENCY DETERMINATION APPLICATION CITY USE ONLY Development Number: ______ __, _____ _ Original Project Number: Mc vP ,~-03 Consistency Detennlnatlon Number: c QJ.bolb--QOO~ PROJECT NAME: The Island -I -Mobile Assessor's Parcel Number(s) and Address: 212-120-56-00/ 5814 VAN ALLEN WAY,CARI,SBAD, CA 92008 Description of proposal (add attachment If necessary)Project Valuation: $50,000 -------'--------------- Add (3)New 6-Ft Antennas, (3) New Radios, (3) New Mounting Frames.{l) BB6630 Inside Equipment Cabinet, (1) 6601 Inside Equipment Cabinet, (1) 6x12 HCS 4AWG 60M,(2)6x12 HCS 4AWG 130M, No New Batteries Would you like to orally present your proposal to your assigned staff planner/engineer? Yes 0 □ Nox Please list the staff members you have previously spoken to regarding this project. If none, please so state. Esteban Danna OWNER NAME (Print): MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: No Man is an Island, LLC 1545 Faraday Ave, Carlsbad, Ca 92008 (760) 827-60) 2 monroe@capstoneadvisors.com *Owner's signature Indicates pennlsslon to conduct a prellmlnary review for a development proposal. APPLICANT NAME (Print): T-Mobile -----------MA I LING ADDRESS: 10509 Vista Sorrento Pkwy st. 206 c1TY, STATE, z1P: San Die"o, Ca 22121 TELEPHONE: 916-812-9764 ______ ._._ ____ ....:....; _______ _ EMAIL ADDRESS: curtis.chadwick@sacw.com I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE OWNER AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. 4/24/2020 ,aw ... DATE APPLICANTS REPRESENTATIVE (Print): Curtis Chadwick OBO T-Mobile --------------------------MA I LING ADDRESS: 5015 Shoreham Pl. St. 150 CITY, STATE, ZIP: San Diego, Ca 92131 TELEPHONE: 916-812-9764 EMAIL ADDRESS: curtis.chadwick@sacw.com I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE APPLICANT AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND ifd"JiO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. 4/24/2020 1400... DATE FEE REQUIRED/DATE FEE PAID: RECEIVED BY: MAYO 6 2020 P-16 Page 2 of2 Revised 02/28/16 YOUR RF SAFETY PARTNER RADIO FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS EXPOSURE REPORT Prepared for T-Mobile c/o SAC Wireless Site Name: Site ID: Site Type: The Island SD06398A Rooftop Located at: 5814 Van Allen Way Carlsbad, CA 92008 Latitude: 33.1349 / Longitude: -117.2877 Report Date: 11/30/2018 Report By: Christopher Stollar, P .E. Based on FCC Rules and Regulations, T-Mobile will be compliant provided recommendation(s) are implemented. Page 1/24 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXEC ·rrvE SUM~IlY ................................................................................................................................ 3 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................ 4 2.1 Site Map ............................................................................................................................................................. 4 2.2 Site Photographs ............................................................................................................................................... 5 2.3 Antenna Inventory ........................................................................................................................................... 8 3.0 ANALYSIS ........................................................................................................................................................... 9 3.1 Existing Conditions .......................................................................................................................................... 9 3.2 Emission Measurements -Existing Conditions ........................................................................................ 10 3.3 Emission Predictions -Proposed Conditions ........................................................................................... 13 3.4 Five Percent Contributions .......................................................................................................................... 16 4.0 CONCLUSION ................................................................................................................................................ 17 4.1 Results ............................................................................................................................................................. 17 4.2 Recommendation(s) ...................................................................................................................................... 17 4.3 Statement of Compliance ............................................................................................................................. 19 4.4 E ngineer Certification ................................................................................................................................... 19 Appendix A: Background ........................................................................................................................................... 20 Appendix B: Measurement and/or Computer Simulation Methods ................................................................... 21 Appendix C: Limitations ............................................................................................................................................ 21 Appendix D: AntennaVie,v® .................................................................................................................................... 22 Appendix E: T-Mobile RF Advisory Signs .............................................................................................................. 23 Appendix F: Equipment Certification ...................................................................................................................... 24 5850 Obtr/111 D1frt. Ste. 300 • S011 D,e._~o. C-1 92121 • 858. -92.0066 • µ,1v1v.d1uhaJ1n.ro111 Page 2/24 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Dtech Communications, LLC ("Dtech") has been retained by SAC Wireless, contractors to T-Mobile, to determine whether its wireless communications facility complies with the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") Radio Frequency ("RF") Safety Guidelines. T his report contains a computer- simulated and o n-site, measurement analysis of the Electromagnetic Fields ("EMF") exposure resulting from the facility. The analysis also includes assessment of existing wireless carriers on site, where information is provided. The table below summarizes the results at a glance: Table 1: EMF Summary T-Mobile Summary Access Type Ladder Access to antennas locked Yes RF Sign(s)@ access point(s) Guidelines & Notice (Existing) NOC (Recommended) RF Sign(s)@ antennas Caution (Recommended) Barrier(s) (ii) sectors Required -see Recommendations Max proposed EMF simulated level for 3.0% General Populatio n T-Mobile on Ground Max existing EMF measured level for 0.3% General Populatio n T-Mobile on Ground Max proposed EMF simulated level for 12.1% General Population T-Mobile on 2nd Floor/ Lower Roof (2.4% Occupational) Max existing EMF measured level for 1.8% General Population T-Mobile on 2nd Floor / Lower Roof (0.4% Occupational) Max proposed EMF simulated level for 1791.4% General Population T-Mobile on Roof (358.3% Occupational) Max existing EMF measured level for 204.0% General Population T-Mobile on Roof (40.8% Occupational) 5850 Ob,rli11 Dm·r, Sit. 300 A Sm, Dtfgo, CA 921:!1 A 858.791.0066 • wwmd!erhrov1.ron1 Page 3/24 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION The wireless telecommunication facility is located on a building rooftop. The facility consists of 1 wireless carrier(s) or operator(s): T-Mobile. The antennas are typically grouped into sectors pointing in different directions to achieve the desired areas of coverage. T-Mobile's sector A & B antennas are mounted inside a cupola and sector C antennas are mounted behind parapet walls and mounted inside a cupola above the main roof. All antennas are connected to the equipment via cables. 2.1 Site Map 5850 Ober/i,1 Dtin. St,. JOO A Sn11 Du~o. CA 92121 A 858. 792.0066 A 111wn•.d1trhro111 f0/11 Page 4/24 2.2 Site Photographs General site view T-Mobile Access Ladder T-Mobile Access Ladder with Guidelines & Notice T-Mobile Sector A T-Mobile Sector A (Hidden behind screen wall) T-Mobile Sector A (Hidden behind screen wall) 5,UO Oberli11 Drire. Stt. JOO A Sa11 Dlfgo, 0 1 91 I :!I A 1158. -91.0066 A 11,111111 dmhro111.wm Page 5/24 T-Mobile Sector B T-Mobile Sector B (Hidden behind screen wall) - T -Mobile Sector C (Hidden) T-Mobile Sector B (Hidden behind screen wall) T-Mobile Sector C Existing Vacant Cupola (Proposed Sector C Location) 5850 Ober/111 Dm-e. Ste. 300 & Sm, Dir,_~o. C-~ 92121 & ,US. -92.0066 & 111111111.rl!rrl1JOJQ.CQ(JI Page 6/24 Proposed Sector C Location (Left Corner) T-Mobile Equipment door with NOC & SSSO Oberli11 Dnl't. Ste. JOO .&. S1111 n,r..~o. 01 92121 .&. 858.792.0066 .&. 1111v11•.dtrrhro111.r0111 Page 7 /24 2.3 Antenna Inventory Technical specifications in the table below are provided by our clients and/ or gathered from physical field surveys where applicable and/ or possible. Conservative estimates are used where information is not provided or available. Table 2: Prvposed Site Technical Speczjications Amenno Anltnn0 GSM UMTS IO 0 Amonna Model Geln dBd Radio& Radloo Radio& A1 AIR 21 B2A/B4P Panel 11100 336 15.4 28.8 14.8 2.8 A2 T-Mobile APXIIMRR18_43-U-NA20 Panel 700 336 113.1 12.8 537 28.0 14.0 2.0 A3 T-Mobile Ericston AIR 21 B2P/84A Panel 2100 336 65 4.5 15 4 416Q 288 14.8 2.8 B1 T-Mobile Ericsson AIR 21 82AIB4P Panel ,goo 100 65 4.5 15.4 1954 28.8 14.8 2.8 B2 T-Mobile RFS APXIIMRR18_ 43-U-NA20 Panel 700 100 113.1 8 12.8 537 28.0 14.0 2.0 B3 T-MobHe Ericuon AIR 21 B2PIB4A Panel 2100 100 85 4.5 15.4 416Q 28.8 14.8 2.8 C1 T-Mobile ErlcllOfl AIR 21 B2A/84P Panel 1QOO 220 65 4.5 15.4 1954 27.8 13.8 1,8 C2 T-Mobile Ericsson AIR 21 B2P/84A Panel 2100 220 65 45 15 4 416CI 27.8 13.8 1 8 C3 T-Mobile RFS APXIIMRR18_43-U-NA20 Panel 700 205 1131 8 12 8 537 28.0 14.0 20 5850 Oberli11 Orin, Ste. JOO A S011 /)i(go. c,.J 92121 A 858. -92.0066 A 11•11•J11.dtrrbro111.rot11 Page 8/24 3.0 ANALYSIS 3.1 Existing Conditions Figure 1: Site Diagram -Plan (bird's eye) view map of signs/ barriers current!J existing on site. Site Diagram LowerRool () .......... ..., ...... .......... Grid Size • 10 ft 5850 Oberli11 D,i,,e. Ste. 300 A Sa11 Diego. CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A 1111111JJ.dted1ro111.mm Page 9/24 3.2 Emission Measurements -Existing Conditions Field measurements were conducted at the subject site on 11/20/2018 12:30 PM by James McDaniel, Dtech personnel. Weather conditions can be best described as sunny, mild breeze. The spatial averaged values were recorded. Figure 2: Plan (bird's rye) view map of results compared to FCC's General Population MPE (M.aximum Permissible E:>..posure) Umits. Measurement Diagram <1% <1% Ground Level N Elevation:O' Grid Size ■ 10 ft L.owerRoaf <) ..., ...... All Other Measurements ware <1% <1% AH Other Measurements were<1% 5850 Oherli11 lJ,ive, Ste. 300 "-Sa11 Di(~O. CA 92121 "-858. 792.0066 & 1111v1v.dtechco11uo111 Page 10/24 Figure 3: Plan (bird's rye) view map of results compared to FCC's General Population MPE (Maximum Permissible E>..posure) Limits. r 2nd Floor/Lower Roof N Elevation:14' Grid Size: 10 ft Measurement Diagram ...,Lewi All other suremants A were<1~ov 0 Lower Roof () 5850 Obedi11 D,i,,e, Ste. 300 l. S,111 Diego, 0-1 92121 l. 858. -92.0066 l. 111,v111.dterhco1JJ.com T-Mobile 6 Page 11 /24 Figure 4: Plan (bird's rye) view map of results compared to FCC's General Population MPE (Maximum Pewissible Exposure) Limits. Measurement Diagram ......... Roof Level N Elevation:26' Grid Size " 10 ft AUoa. --.ct'I ..., .... 5850 Obl'rli11 Drin, Ste. JOO • Sa11 Diego, v i 92121 • ,U8. 792.0066 • w1v1v.dlcrhro!ll.rom Page 12/24 -1 3.3 Emission Predictions -Proposed Conditions Figure 5: Plan (bird's rye) vie111 map of res11lts compared to FCC's General Population MPE (Maximum Permissible Expomre) Limits. Grqy represents areas JJJhere exposure levels are calculated to be at or be/0111 5%; Green-between 5% & 100% (be/0111 MPE limits); blue,yel/ow & red- greater than 100% (exceeds MPE limits). Individuals can safe!Y occupy areas in grqy and green for indefinite amount of time; 111hereas areas in blue, yel/0111 & red must be restricted to RF trained personnel who has been made ful!J a111are of potential for exposure, has control and knows ho111 to reduce their exposure with the use f!fpersonal protection equipment or has the abili(y to power down the transmitters. "k of FCC General Public Exposure Limit □ x s 5 I ■ S<XS 100 I ■ 100 <X ssoo I □ 500 < xs 5,000 I ■ X > 5,000 Ground Level I N Elevation:O' Grid Size • 10 n Slmulatlon Diagram llNfl.ewl Max Sim Levels T-Moblle: 3.0% ......... 5850 Oberli11 D1i1•e, Ste. 300 & Sa11 Die_~o. C4 92121 & 858. -92.0066 & 1v1vw.dtecbro111Jo111 Page 13/24 · I Figure 6: Plan (bird:r rye) view map ~f results compared to FCC's General Pop1,dation MPE (M.aximum Permissible Exposure) Limits. Grqy represents areas where exposure levels are calculated to be at or below 5%; Green-between 5% & 100% (below MPE limits); blue,yeflow & red-greater than 100% (exceeds MPE limits). Individuals can safe!y oce11py areas in grqy and green for indefinite amount of time; whereas areas in blue,yeflow & red must be restricted to RF trained personnel who has been made ful!y aware of potential for e>..posure, has control and knows how to reduce their e>..posure with the use of personal protection equipment 01· has the abilify to power down the transmitters. % of FCC General Public Exposure Limit 0 xss i ■ 5<Xs 100 I ■ 100<Xs500 IO 500 <Xs 5,000 I ■ X>5,000 2nd Floor/Lower Roof N Elevation:14' Grid Sire ■ 10 rt Simulation Diagram Max Sim Levels T-Moblle: 12.1% Lowerlloaf () .......... 5850 Oberli11 D1ive. Ste. JOO .& S011 Diego. CA 92121 A 858.792.0066 A 111111111.rlterhro111.ro111 T-Mobile 9 Page 14/24 Figure 7: Plan (bird's rye) view map of results compared to FCC'.r General Population MPE (MaximHm Pertnissible Exposure) Limits. Grqy represents areas where e:x-posure levels are calculated to be at or below 5%; Green-between 5% & 100% (below MPE limits); blue,yellow & red-greater than 100% (exceeds MPE limits). Individuals can saje!J occupy areas in grqy and green far indefinite amount of time; whereas areas in blue,yellow & red must be restricted to RF trained personnel who has been made ful!J aware of potential far exposure, has control and knows how to reduce their exposure with the use of personal protection equipment or has the abili!J to power down the transmitters. % of FCC General Public Exposure Limit D xss I ■ 5<Xs 100 I ■ 1oo<xssoo ID SOO<Xss,ooo I ■ X>S,ooo Grid Size • 10 ft Simulation Diagram Max Sim Levels T-Moblle: 1781.4% IINfLewl 5850 Oberli11 D,i,,,, Ste. 300 .A S1111 Diego. C4 92121 .A 858.792.0066 .A 11111111,.dtechrom.co111 Page 15/24 3.4 Five Percent Contributions Mitigation m easures are a shared responsibility for carriers whose RF emission levels exceed five percent o f the FCC's exposure limits in areas of non-compliance. Figure 8: Plan (bird's rye) view map of results compared to FCC's General Population MPE (Ma>..imum Permissible Exposure) Umits. Grqy represents areas where exposure levels a-re calculated to be at or be/0211 5%; G-reen -greater than 5%. % of FCC General Population Exposure Limit D xss J ■ X>5 Simulation Diagram .......... T-Mobile 9 Grid Size• 10 rt 5850 Oberli11 DriJ.e, Ste. 300 A S011 Diego. 0 1 92121 A 858. -92.0066 A 111um1.rlterb(l)111.1-0111 Page 16/24 4.0 CONCLUSION 4.1 Results For a person standing in accessible areas on the ground, 2nd floor walkway and lower roof, calculations and measurements for T-Mobile's site resulted in exposure levels below the FCC's most stringent General Population MPE Limits (see figure 2, 3, 5 & 6). For a person standing on the roof, the highest calculated and measured exposure level is above the FCC's General Population MPE Limits near the T-Mobile antennas (see figure 4 & 7). There are some RF advisory sign(s) already posted at path(s) to and/ or near the antennas to help establish awareness for exposure. There may be situations where workers i.e. window washers, painters, roofers, etc., may find themselves directly in front of the antennas. Individuals entering the site or working near/in front of antennas must receive appropriate RF safety training1 and be made aware of the HotZones (areas where RF exposure may potentially exceed FCC safety limits). In addition, contact information should be made available in the event work is required within the HotZones. 4.2 Recommendation(s) The following compliance action(s) would be sufficient to meet tl1e FCC's RF Safety Guidelines (see figure 9): 1) Install NOC Sign(s) at antenna access points, gate entrances or climbing access points. 2) Install approximately an 8-foot (or to edge of building) by 20-foot barrier, fence or paint striping around sector A to demarcate the HotZones. 3) Install approximately an 8-foot ( or to edge of building) by 20-foot barrier, fence or paint striping around sector B to demarcate ilie HotZones. 4) Install CAUTION Sign(s) around tl1e perimeter of the barriers2• The signs must be visible from any direction prior to entering the HotZones. 5) Install CAUTION Sign(s) on the sector A & B cupola door. 6) Install CAUTION Sign(s) on or near the front facade of sectors A & B. 7) Install CAUTION Sign(s) o n or near the back of sector C. Note: per OSHA safety requirements, if a physical barrier i.e. stanchions wiili chains, is implemented (as opposed to paint striping), tl1en unanchored objects such as stanchions must be placed no closer than 6 feet from an unprotected roof edge where the parapet height is lower than 36 inches. 1 See Appendix for Dtcch's Rr Safety training program -Antenna View® 2 Harricr(s) must be built according to OSI I,\ unprotected roof edge standards. , l £~~ 5850 Obrdi11 D,ive. Ste. 300 .A. S011 Diego, C4 9:?l:?I .A. 858.79:?.0066 .A. 111111111.dt,rhco111.rom Page 17 /24 Figure 9: Recommendation(s) -small sign icons represent existing signs; sign icons with red x should be removed and large sign icons should be installed. Grid 81H = 10 ft Recomnendatlon Diagram ...., ...... lloafLMII Mitigation areas: access to these areas shall be restricted. £CAUTION ~ !:".:=S':e-:.= ==~-=-- C 5850 Oberlin Drive, Sir. 300 & San Diego, CA 92121 & 858.792.0066 & 1111111v.dlethro111./'0111 Page 18/24 4.3 Statement of Compliance Based on the above results, analysis and recommendation(s), it is the undersigned's professional opinion that T-Mobile's site will be compliant with the FCC's RF Safety Guidelines provided recommendation(s) are implemented. 4.4 Engineer Certification This report has been prepared by or under the direction of the following Registered Professional Engineer: Darang Tech, holding California registration number 16000. I have reviewed this report and believe it to be both true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. 5850 Oberli11 Dri,,e, Ste. 300 & S011 Diego. CA 92121 & 858.792.0066 & 111w11,.dterhro1J1 ro111 Page 19/24 Appendix A: Background Dtech uses the FCC's guidelines described in detail in Office of Engineering & Technology, Bulletin No. 65 ("OET-65") "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields". T he table below summarizes the current Maximum Permissible Exposure ("MPE") safety limits classified into two groups: General population and Occupational. Frequency (Mhz) 30 -300 300 -1500 1500 - 100,000 Table 3: FCC MPE Limits (from OJJT-65) General Population/ Uncontrolled MPE (mW/cm2) 0.2 Frequency (Mhz)/1500 0.2 -1.0 1.0 Averaging Time (minutes) 30 30 30 Occupational/ Controlled MPE (mW/cm2) 1.0 Frequency (Mhz)/300 1.0 -5.0 5.0 Averaging Time (minutes) 6 6 6 General population/uncontrolled limits apply in situations in which the general public may be exposed or in which persons who are exposed as a consequence of their employment, and may not be fully aware of the potential for exposure or ca1mot exercise control over their exposure. Therefore, members of the general public always fall under this category when exposure is not employment-related. Occupational/controlled limits apply in situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment, and those persons have been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. Occupational/ controlled limits also apply where exposure is of a transient nature as a result of incidental passage through a location where exposure levels may be above general population/uncontrolled limits, as long as the exposed person has been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other appropriate means. It is important to understand that the FCC guidelines specify exposure limits not emission limits. For a transmitting facility to be out of compliance with the FCC's RF safety guidelines an area or areas where levels exceed the MPE limits must, first of all, be in some way accessible to the public or to workers. When accessibility to an area where excessive levels is appropriately restricted, the facility or operation can certify that it complies with the FCC requirements. 58,0 Ober/111 Dnre. Ste. JOO .+. S(111 D1tgo, C •l 9:!121 .+. 858.79:!.0066 .+. "'"'111dtrrl1rof11.ro111 Page 20/24 . r 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 Model3 to assess the worse-case, cumulative EMF impact of the surrounding areas of the subject site. The Model does not take into account losses due to buildings. Its methodologies are conservative enough to account for typical down-tilts deployed in wireless communications. In addition, the analysis is performed at 100% duty cycle-all transmitters are active at all times and transmitting at maximum power. For purposes o f a cumulative study, nearby transmitters are included where possible. The result is a surrounding area map color-coded to percentages of the applicable FCC's MPE Limits. A result higher than 100% exceeds the Limits. Appendix C: Limitations T he conclusions in this document rendered by Dtech are based solely upon the information collected during the site survey and/ or furnished by our Client which Dtech believes is accurate and correct. Dtech, however, has no responsibility should such Client provided information prove to be inaccurate or incorrect. Third party specification estimates used for cumulative computer simulation pU1poses, where applicable, are based on common industry practices and our best interpretation of available information. Data, results and conclusions in this document are valid as of its date. However, as mobile technologies continuously change, these data, results and conclusions may also be at variance with such future changes. Dtech has no responsibility to update its survey or report to account for such future technology changes. This document was prepared for the use of our Client only and cannot be utilized by any third party for any purpose without Dtech's written consent. Dtech shall have no liability for any unauthorized use of this document and any such unauthorized user shall defend, indemnify and hold Dtech and its owners, directors, officers and employees harmless from and against any liability, claim, demand, loss or expense (including reasonable attorney's fees) arising from such unauthorized use. 3 Roof view® V crsion 4.15, Richard Tell ,\ssociatcs, Inc. © 1996-2000. 5850 Obed111 Dri,•e, Ste. JOO • Sn11 Diego. CA 92121 • 858. -92.0066 • 11,111J11dtrd1ro111.m111 Page 21 /24 Appendix D: Antenna View® Dtech Communications offers a unique, online tool (Antenna View®) to train, identify and inform individuals of site-specific HotZones -areas that may potentially exceed the FCC's Safety Limits. Antenna View® 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 that may potentially exceed 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 Antenna View® is. Under Article 47 Cl-'""R § 1.1307(b), the FCC & OSHA mandates wireless operators/facility oivners to have an RF survry completed inc/11di11g a saje(y plan and training to e11s11re that their tenants, emplqyees a11d contractors who work in or aro11nd RF sites are aware of the potential risks posed~ RF radiation. Most cell sites an: located 011 b11ildi11g roeftops where H VAC contractors, window washers, painters, etc. ro11tine!J work and general!J do not know what antennas even look like. Dtech Com,mmicatio11s can help with 011goi11g FCC/ OSHA compliance and provide practical training that is ea{Y to tmdersta11d ~ a1!JOl1C regardless of their technicdl background. 5850 Ob,r/111 Dnl'f. St,. JOO A San Diego. (.A 9:!121 A 858. -92.0066 A 111u1111.dterhro111.m111 Page 22/24 Appendix E: T-Mobile RF Advisory Signs 1~\ NOTICE /~\ ~ ~ GUIDELINES FOR WORKING IN RAOIOFREOUENCY ENVIRONMENTS • Ml p•sonnel should hav• atectroma,gr,41t,c enetQ)' (EMEJ awwaneu training • #rill p•.annal erteringths ••t• must ba auih0f1zed obe,-.i1 posted signs • As•ume at .,,.efY\aS •• .cbv• Wore 'rNOlking on .-.tet'Y'IH, nality OwnefS and dlsebi• -.ppropnl:e tr.-.smltters • ~nt•n mtnimum3fa.'lcle~tromatl ar4:9N\as Oo not stop 1n ftON al .-t....nas e UM pttrsonal RF morwtors Yllhile working,,_., "'"""'" • Nevef OCMlf-• transmtteu ¥!'6th0ut shthb: during normal ope,al:ton • Do not ope,altl baH atat,on w,eet'Y\lls 1n ~ptnef'II ,oorns GUIDELINES Sign NOTICE Radio fmluency fleldo beyond this point may UCffd the FCC general public ••-•,. limit. Ob-,•• po&tM .,.,. and &Ma guedtllne• fot worth"I lin radio fffquency ... -. ·---~----__ .,c,,o,_ -~ NOTICE Sign .. y,,nd this point: Radio flequ«IOy ftelcb at this •I• exONd the fCC rula for human exposure. PIINure lO ob9y all posted lillM and ... __ 1or_,., __ ..wt~ couklr.,.N lnMl1CM.lt Nljufy. WARNING Sign IN CASE OF EMERGENCY -CALL - 1-888-218-6664 ...... NOC Sign &CAUTION ~ Beyond lhla point: Radio fmluency fields at thla alto may exCffd FCC rule, for human exposure. ~.!'e.°=----·- '°' your Nttty, ON,-_.. PMlad •IIM •nd •tt. tulcMaMI tot WOf1unt In radio j __ .,_, __ ""'=-'==" .. CAUTION Sign 5850 Oberli11 D,i,,e, Sir. 300 A S011 Dirgo. CA 9212 I A 858. 792.0066 A w111111.dterbco11uo111 Page 23/24 Appendix F: Equipment Certification Calibration Certificate ,._..,. 5.-1 lfll ._,,_ ...-.., __,., ...... <.....,.......,... ,_...,. 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ALL SECTORS) PROPOSED & EXISTING T-MOBILE EQUIPMENT MOUNTED BEHIND EXISTING FRP SCREEN (NOT VISIBLE IN CURRENT VIEW) • PROPOSED T-MOBILE RADIO (RRUS4449_871+812), (3) TOTAL, (1) PER SECTOR (TYP. ALL SECTORS) • EXISTING T-MOBILE RADIO (RRU22) TO REMAIN, (3) TOTAL, (1) PER SECTOR (TYP. ALL SECTORS) PHOTOSIMULATION VIEW 3 LOOKING NORTH EXISTING T-MOBIL IS NOTE: EXISTING T-MOBILE EQUIPMENT MOUNTED BEHIND EXISTING FRP SCREEN (NOT VISIBLE IN CURRENT VIEW) • EXISTING T-MOBILE RADIO (RRU22) TO REMAIN, (3) TOTAL, (1) PER SECTOR (TYP. ALL SECTORS) ■ ·Mobile EXISTING RELOCA ® ■ L700 PROJECT SD06398A THE ISLAND 5814 VAN ALLEN WAY CARLSBAD, CA 92008 PROPOSED & EXISTING T-MOBILE EQUIPMENT MOUNTED BEHIND EXISTING FRP SCREEN (NOT VISIBLE IN CURRENT VIEW) • PROPOSED T-MOBILE RADIO (RRUS4449_B71+B12), (3) TOTAL, (1) PER SECTOR (TYP. ALL SECTORS) • EXISTING T-MOBILE RADIO (RRU22) TO REMAIN , (3) TOTAL, (1) PER SECTOR (TYP. ALL SECTORS) W I RELESS s - 5015 SHOREHAM PLACE, SUITE 150 SAN DIEGO, CA 92122 OFFICE: (619) 736-3766 PHOTOSIMULATION VIEW 4 LOOKING NORTHEAST EXISTING NOTE: EXISTING T-MOBILE EQUIPMENT MOUNTED BEHIND EXISTING FRP SCREEN (NOT VISIBLE IN CURRENT VIEW) • EXISTING T-MOBILE RADIO (RRU22) TO REMAIN, (3) TOTAL, (1) PER SECTOR (TYP. ALL SECTORS) ■ ·Mobile PROPOSED ® ■ L700 PROJECT SD06398A THE ISLAND 5814 VAN ALLEN WAY CARLSBAD, CA 92008 ROPOSED WI RE LE S S 5015 SHOREHAM PLACE, SUITE 150 SAN DIEGO, CA 92122 OFFICE: (619) 736-3766 NNA MOUNTE MOUNT, (3 PROPOSED & EXISTING T-MOBILE EQUIPMENT MOUNTED BEHIND EXISTING FRP SCREEN (NOT VISIBLE IN CURRENT VIEW) • PROPOSED T-MOBILE RADIO (RRUS4449_B71+B12), (3) TOTAL, (1) PER SECTOR (TYP. ALL SECTORS) • EXISTING T-MOBILE RADIO (RRU22) TO REMAIN, (3) TOTAL, (1) PER SECTOR (TYP. ALL SECTORS) P. ALLS