2018/05/30 Planning Commission Agenda PacketCity of Rohnert Park
SPECIAL Planning Commission Meeting
AGENDA
Thursday, May 30, 2018
6:00 P.M.
130 Avram Avenue, Rohnert Park
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CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL (Adams Blanquie Borba Giudice Haydon__)
DECLARATION OF ABSENTION
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PUBLIC COMMENT - Persons who wish to speak to the Commission regarding an
item that is not on the agenda may do so at this time.
CONSENT CALENDAR - ADOPTION OF MINUTES — None.
AGENDA ITEMS
PUBLIC HEARING — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - File No. PLUP-0002 —
Matthew Moore for GTE Mobilnet of California LP Verizon Wireless —
Consideration of Resolution approving a Conditional Use Permit for a wireless antenna
structure and an enclosure for supporting electronic equipment located at 5210
Commerce Boulevard (APN 143-021-014).
CEQA: The project has been analyzed for compliance with the requirements of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and found to be categorically
exempt as a Class 3 Exemption under Section 15303: New Construction. No further
action is required pertaining to environmental review.
9. ITEMS FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION
10. ITEMS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICE STAFF
11. ADJOURNMENT
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CERTIFICATION OF POSTING OF AGENDA
I, Suzie Azevedo, Community Development Assistant for the City of Rohnert Park, declare that
the foregoing notice and agenda for the May 30, 2018, Special Planning Commission Meeting of
the City of Rohnert Park was posted and available for review on May 26, 2018, at Rohnert Park
City Hall, 130 Avram Avenue, Rohnert Park, California 94928. The agenda is available on the
City of Rohnert Park's web site at www.rRccity.0r9.
Signed this 26th day of May, 2018 at Rohnert Park, California
City of Rohnert Park
Planning Commission Report
DATE: May 30, 2018
ITEM NO: 8.1
SUBJECT: PLUP 18-0002 Conditional Use Permit for a Sixty -Four (64) Foot High
Monopole Structure with Mobile Phone Antennas and Related Electronic
Support Equipment
LOCATION: 5210 Commerce Boulevard (APN 143-021-014)
REQUEST: Construct a sixty-four foot high monopole telecommunication structure and
electronic support equipment
APPLICANT: Matthew Moore for GTE Mobilnet of California LP Verizon Wireless
Background
This project site is located within the I -L/C: Industrial/Commercial Overlay Zoning District. The
property is a rectangular shaped lot located just east of Highway 101 on the east side of Commerce
Blvd. The subject site also includes a vacant industrial building with an existing 36 -foot monopole
telecommunication structure at the rear of the property behind the existing building. There are no
residential uses in the immediate vicinity.
Applicant's Proposal
The Highway 101/Golf Course Drive Verizon Wireless Unmanned Telecommunications Facility
Project (project) proposes the relocation of existing antennas to a new monopole, and the
installation of outdoor equipment cabinets inside a fenced, leased area located at 5210 Commerce
Boulevard in Rohnert Park, California. Verizon Wireless proposes the installation of a new
wireless communications facility at the above -referenced address in order to improve coverage
and capacity.
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There is an existing 36 -foot tall monopole facility currently at the project site. Verizon proposes
to replace the existing monopole with a new 64 -foot tall monopole and related ground mounted
electrical equipment that will be capable of supporting both the existing equipment, as well as the
additional equipment that Verizon will require in order for the facility to achieve Verizon's
coverage objectives for the area.
Figure 1: Project Site Location
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The portion of the 5210 Commerce Blvd. parcel to be leased by the applicant is approximately 10
feet by 20 feet and located behind the existing building. The enclosure will include the 64 -foot
monopole and related ground mounted electrical equipment enclosed by a 6 -foot chain-link fence
with two 4 -foot access gates. The proposed design is a 64 -foot tall monopole, which will include
nine (9) Verizon Wireless antennas to be installed at the 60 -foot centerline. The antennas will be
placed within three (3) sectors, each with three (3) antennas.
Staff Analysis
The subject parcel is located in an area primarily made up of industrial type uses. The placement
of the new wireless monopole facility is in compliance with all pertinent Rohnert Park height and
setback requirements in the Industrial/Commercial Overlay Zoning District and with Rohnert Park
Municipal Code Section 17.07 F: Communication Facilities standards. Wireless communication
facilities utilize "line -of -sight" technology, which means that the panel antennas must be of
sufficient height in order to "see" the existing facilities in the immediate network service area. The
64 -foot tall monopole is the minimum functional height that will accommodate an antenna
centerline of 60 feet while complying with the City's requirement for collocating facilities and
minimizing visual impact of new facilities.
Section 17.07 F: Communication Facilities requires that towers and antennas be setback at a ratio
of two horizontal feet for every one foot in height and shall not be readily visible to the nearest
residentially zoned property. The monopole will be at a height of 64 feet and setback from
Commerce Blvd. approximately 200 feet. The nearest residence is approximately 850 feet from
the location of the wireless facility and would be screened from residential neighborhoods by
intervening industrial buildings, landscaping and overall distance from the proposed wireless
facility. As shown in the photo simulations in Exhibit B, the new 64 -foot wireless facility will be
minimally visible from the immediate adjacent industrial properties surrounding the project site
and would not be visible at all from the nearest residential use.
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This location of the facility, approximately 200 feet behind the Commerce Blvd. building frontage,
is ideal for monopole, antenna, and related equipment. Even though the monopole will be visible
from the surrounding area, the area is comprised of mostly industrial type uses with the nearest
residential use, Mountain Shadows Apartments at 160 Golf Course Drive, located approximately
850 feet from the subject site (see Figure 4).
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The applicant submitted an Environmental Noise Analysis conducted by Bollard Acoustical
Consultant's, Inc. which provided an analysis of noise emissions from the new wireless facility
equipment (see Exhibit C). Based on the equipment noise level data and analyses presented in the
document, project -related equipment noise exposure are in compliance with the applicable Rohnert
Park Municipal Code noise exposure criteria at the nearest industrial property lines. As a result,
no additional noise mitigation measures would be warranted for this project.
The applicant also submitted an FCC RF Compliance Assessment and Report. The report is dated
October 2, 2017 (see Exhibit D) and was prepared by Hammett and Edison, Inc. The results of the
report are as follows:
• For a person anywhere at ground, the maximum RF exposure level due to the proposed
Verizon operation by itself is calculated to be 0.0050 mW/cm2, which is 0.75% of the
applicable public exposure limit.
• The maximum calculated cumulative level at ground, for the simultaneous operation of
both carriers, is 4.2% of the public exposure limit.
• The maximum calculated cumulative level at the nearby building is 20% of the public limit.
• It should be noted that these results include several "worst-case" assumptions and therefore
are expected to overstate actual power density levels. There are no residential areas within
850 feet of the site.
Existing Communication Towers
• 5980 State Farm Drive — 65 -Foot Tower
• 6340 Commerce Blvd. — 65 -Foot Tower
• 7471 Benicia Ave (Benicia Park) — 78 -Foot Tower
• 5200 Country Club Drive (Public Safety Station #2) — Three (3) 75 -Foot Towers
• 1501 Middlebrook Way (Magnolia Park) — 70 -Foot Tower
• 5850 Labath Ave— 100 -Foot Lattice Tower
• 500 City Hall Drive — 156 -Foot Elevation
(56 -foot building height + 40 -foot lattice tower + 60 -foot antenna = 156 -foot total height)
In total, the City of Rohnert Park has nine (9) existing communication towers at seven (7)
individual locations throughout the City.
Environmental Determination
The project has been analyzed for compliance with the requirements of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and found to be categorically exempt as a Class 3 Exemption
under Section 15303: New Construction. No further action is required pertaining to environmental
review.
Findin s
The recommended findings to approve the Conditional Use Permit for the modifications to the
antenna are included in the attached resolution.
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Public Notification
This item has been duly noticed by publication in the Community Voice for the Conditional Use
Permit and posted at the prescribed locations in Rohnert Park. Property owners within 300 feet of
the project were mailed notices of the proposed application.
Staff Recommendation
Based on the analysis and findings of this report and the attached resolution, Staff recommends
that the Planning Commission, by motion, adopt Resolution No. 2018-28 approving a Conditional
Use Permit to allow mobile phone antenna and related electronic support equipment subject to the
findings and conditions of approval.
Attachments:
1. Resolution 2018-28 Approving a Conditional Use Permit for a new Verizon
Wireless Telecommunications Tower located at 5210 Commerce Boulevard
(APN 143-021-014) File No. PLUP18-0002
Exhibit A - Project Plan Set
Exhibit B - Photo Simulations
Exhibit C - Noise Study
Exhibit D - FCC RF Compliance Report
APPROVALS:
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PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2018-28
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF ROHNERT PARK, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT FOR A WIRELESS ANTENNA STRUCTURE AND AN ENCLOSURE FOR
SUPPORTING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
(Matthew Moore for GTE Mobilnet of California LP Verizon Wireless)
WHEREAS, the applicant, Matthew Moore representing Verizon Wireless, filed Planning
Application No. PLUP 18-0002 for approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow the construction
of a cellular antenna and an enclosure for supportive electronic equipment located at 5210
Commerce Boulevard (APN 143-021-014), in accordance with the City of Rohnert Park Municipal
Code;
WHEREAS, Planning Application No. PLUP18-0002 was processed in the time and
manner prescribed by State and local law;
WHEREAS, public hearing notices were mailed to all property owners within a 300 foot
radius of the subject property and to all agencies and interested parties as required by California
State Planning Law, and a public hearing notice was published in the Community Voice for a
minimum of 10 days prior to the first public hearing;
WHEREAS, on May 30, 2018 the Planning Commission reviewed Planning Application
No. PLUP18-0002 during a scheduled public meeting at which time interested persons had an
opportunity to testify either in support of or opposition to the project; and
WHEREAS, at the May 30, 2018 Planning Commission meeting, upon hearing and
considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to be heard, the
Commission considered all the facts relating to Planning Application No. PLUP 18-0002;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
ROHNERT PARK DOES RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
Section 2. Factors considered. The Planning Commission, in approving Planning
Application No. PLUP 18-0002, makes the following factors, to wit:
A. That the proposed location of the conditional use is in accord with the objectives of the
zoning ordinance and the purposes of the district in which the site is located.
Criteria Satisfied. The subject parcel is located in an area primarily made up of industrial
type uses. The placement of the new wireless monopole facility is in compliance with all
pertinent Rohnert Park height and setback requirements in the Industrial/Commercial
Overlay Zoning District and with Rohnert Park Municipal Code Section 17.07 F:
Communication Facilities standards. The Communications Facilities Ordinance of the
Zoning Ordinance seeks to ensure that telecommunications facilities are sited in areas that
can be "screened by existing development, topography, or vegetation to the extent
feasible." The new 64 -foot wireless facility will be minimally visible from the immediate
adjacent industrial properties surrounding the project site and would not be visible at all
from the nearest residential use. Even though the monopole will be visible from the
surrounding area, the area is comprised of mostly industrial type uses with the nearest
residential use located approximately 850 feet from the subject site.
Section 17.07 F: Communication Facilities standards requires that towers and antennas be
setback from the public street at a ratio of two horizontal feet for every one foot in height
and shall not be readily visible to the nearest residentially zoned property. The monopole
will be at a height of 65 feet and setback from Commerce Blvd. approximately 200 feet.
The nearest residence is approximately 850 feet from the location of the wireless facility
and would be screened from residential neighborhoods by intervening industrial buildings,
landscaping and overall distance from the proposed wireless facility.
B. That the proposed location of the conditional use and the conditions under which it would
be operated or maintained will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare,
or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity.
Criteria Satisfied. The wireless facility will be setback from Commerce Blvd.
approximately 200 feet, behind an existing industrial building, not readily accessible to the
general public. The wireless facility would be screened from residential neighborhoods by
intervening industrial buildings, landscaping and overall distance from the proposed
wireless facility.
C. That the proposed conditional use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of
this Title.
Criteria Satisfied. The project, with Staff -recommended conditions, would be in keeping
with the City's Communications Facility Ordinance, in that visibility of the facility would
be effectively screened in the manner required by the Ordinance.
Section 3. Environmental Clearance. The project is categorically exempt from the
California Environmental Quality Act, Article 19, 15303 New Construction projects, Class 3.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission does hereby
approve Planning Application No. PLUP18-0002 subject to the following conditions:
1. The Conditional Use Permit approval shall expire one year from the Planning
Commission approval date, unless prior to the expiration a building permit is issued
and construction is commenced and diligently pursued toward completion and the use
is initiated, or an extension is requested and approved.
2. The facility shall comply with any and all applicable provisions of the Rohnert Park
Municipal Code and any state or federal agency including, but not limited to, the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA).
3. Certification must be provided that the proposed facility will at all times comply with
all applicable health requirements and standards pertaining to electromagnetic and/or
radio frequency radiation.
4. The applicant shall obtain all necessary permits and clearances from the Rohnert Park
Building and Public Safety Departments for the project.
5. The project is approved as shown in Exhibits A through D, except as conditioned or
modified below.
6. The name of a contact person for site access shall be provided on signage attached to
the access gate to the enclosure and remain clearly visible.
7. At any time that part of the proposed antennas, shelters, or wiring enter into a state of
non-use, the burden of removing any and all non -used equipment shall remain on the
applicant.
8. The gate to the equipment shelter shall remain locked at all times.
9. A fire extinguisher shall be installed as prescribed by California Fire Code standards
and be in a cabinet on the outside of the building.
10. The site shall be maintained in a weed free, litter free condition at all times.
11. There shall be no barbed or razor wire on the fence enclosure.
12. The applicant shall install and maintain low lying shrubs other landscaping along the
front setback, where feasible, and remove peeling paint and repaint the metal roof of
building, on the subject site, located within the view corridor of the proposed
telecommunication facility. Plans for the landscaping shall be prepared and submitted
prior to building permit approval and repainting shall be completed and landscaping
installed prior to final inspection of the cell tower installation. The landscape and
building maintenance plans shall address the following:
• Provide low lying shrubs and vegetation landscaping along the front setback,
where feasible.
• Address existing blight by removing any graffiti from building, removing
peeling paint from roof and re -painting and making any other necessary repairs
to the building.
• Demonstrate how that the property will be maintained (primary building, entire
site and tower area) by providing a schedule of maintenance activities.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said action shall not be deemed final until the appeal
period has expired and that the appeal period shall be 10 working days from the date of said action.
No building permits shall be issued until the appeal period has expired.
DULY AND REGULARLY ADOPTED on this 30'h day of May, 2018 by the City of
Rohnert Park Planning Commission by the following vote:
AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN:
ADAMS BLANQUIE BORBA _ GIUDICE HAYDON
Susan Adams, Chairperson, Rohnert Park Planning Commission
Attest:
Susan Azevedo, Recording Secretary
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Environmental Noise Analysis
Hwy 101 Golf Course Cellular Facility
Rohnert Park, California
BAC Job # 2015-198
Prepared For:
Complete Wireless Consulting
Attn: Johnathon Helfin
2009 V Street
Sacramento, CA 95818
Prepared By:
Bollard Acoustical Consultants, Inc.
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Paul Bollard, President
April 5, 2017
BOLLARD
Acoustical Consultants
RECEIVED
JAN 2 5 2018
CITY OF ROHNERT PARK
3561 Bankhead Road • Loomis, CA 95650 • Phone: (916) 663-0500. Fax: (916) 663-0501 • BACNOISE.COM
Bollard Acoustical Consultants, Inc.
Introduction
The Hwy 101 Golf Course Verizon Wireless Unmanned Telecommunications Facility Project
(project) proposes the relocation of existing antennas to a new monopole, and the installation of
outdoor equipment cabinets inside a fenced lease area located at 5210 Commerce Boulevard in
Rohnert Park, California. The outdoor equipment cabinets have been identified as primary
noise sources associated with the project. Please see Figure 1 for the project site plan. The
studied site design is dated March 8, 2017.
Bollard Acoustical Consultants, Inc. has been contracted by Complete Wireless Consulting, Inc.
to complete an environmental noise assessment regarding the proposed project cellular
equipment operations. Specifically, the following addresses daily noise production and
exposure associated with operation of the project outdoor equipment cabinets.
Please refer to Appendix A for definitions of acoustical terminology used in this report.
Appendix B illustrates common noise levels associated with various sources.
Criteria for Acceptable Noise Exposure
Rohnert Park Municipal Code
Chapter 9.44 of the Rohnert Park Municipal Code provides noise level criteria applicable to this
project. The municipal code assumes a base ambient noise level, depending on the zoning of
the receiving land use, from which noise levels can be compared. Section 9.44.040 is
reproduced below as Table 1.
Table 1
Ambient Base Noise Level Criteria
Rohnert Park Municipal Code
Zone Time Base Ambient Sound Level (dBA)
R1 and R2
10 p.m. to 7 a -m.
R1 and R2
7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
R1 and R2
7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
R3 and R4
10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
R3 and R4
7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Commercial
10 p.m, to 7 a.m.
Commercial
7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Limited Industrial
Anytime
General Industrial
Anytime
Source: Rohnert Park Municipal Code, Chapter 9.44 Noise, Section 9.44.040
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Hwy 101 Golf Course Cellular Facility
Rohnert Park, California
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Section 9.44.110 states that the exterior noise level of machinery and equipment shall not cause
the noise level at the property line of any property to exceed the ambient base noise level by
more than 5 dB. For this project, the adjacent land uses are zoned Industrial (I -Q. After
application of the 5 dB increase to the ambient base noise levels presented in Table 1, the
resulting noise level standard at the property lines of the nearest industrial (limited) land uses is
75 dBA (anytime).
Project Noise Generation
The project proposes the installation of three equipment cabinets within the lease area
illustrated on Figure 1. Specifically, the cabinets assumed for the project are as follows: two
Charles Industries 48V Power Plants and one miscellaneous cabinet cooled by a McLean Model
T-20 air conditioner. The cabinets and their respective reference noise levels are provided in
Table 2. The manufacturer's noise level data specification sheets for the proposed equipment
cabinets are provided as Appendix C.
Table 2
Reference Noise Level Data of Proposed Equipment Cabinets
Number of Reference Noise Reference Distance,
Equipment !- Cabinets Level, dB feet
Charles Industries 48V Power Plant 2 60 5
McLean T-20 1 66 5
Notes: Manufacturer specification sheets provided as Appendix C.
Predicted Facility Noise Levels at Nearest Industrial Property Lines
As mentioned previously, the adjacent land uses are zoned Industrial (I -Q. As indicted in Figure
1, the project equipment maintains a separation of 65-87 feet from the nearest industrial
property lines. Assuming standard spherical spreading loss (-6 dB per doubling of distance),
project -equipment noise exposure at the nearest industrial property lines was calculated and the
results of those calculations are presented in Table 3.
Environmental Noise Analysis
Hwy 101 Golf Course Cellular Facility
Rohnert Park, California
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Table 3
Project -Related Noise Exposure at Nearest Industrial Property Lines
Hwy 101 Golf Course Verizon Wireless Telecommunications Facility Project
APN Distance from Cellular Equipment (feet)2 Predicted Cabinet Noise Levels, (dBA)
143-021-013 65 45
143-030-019 70 45
143-030-006 87 43
Notes:
Property lines and distances are shown on Figure 1.
2 Distances were scaled from the project equipment to the nearest industrial property lines.
As shown in Table 3, the predicted equipment cabinet noise levels of 43-45 dBA at the nearest
industrial property lines would satisfy the Rohnert Park Municipal Code 75 dBA noise level
standard by a wide margin. As a result, no further consideration of noise mitigation measures
would be warranted for this aspect of the project.
Conclusions
Based on the equipment noise level data and analyses presented above, project -related
equipment noise exposure is expected to satisfy the applicable Rohnert Park Municipal Code
noise exposure criteria at the nearest industrial property lines. As a result, no additional noise
mitigation measures would be warranted for this project.
This concludes our environmental noise assessment for the proposed Hwy 101 Golf Course
Cellular Facility in Rohnert Park, California. Please contact BAC at (916) 663-0500 or
Ma bacnoise.conl with any questions or requests for additional information.
Environmental Noise Analysis
Hwy 101 Golf Course Cellular Facility
Rohnert Park, California
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Appendix A
Acoustical Terminology
Acoustics The science of sound.
Ambient The distinctive acoustical characteristics of a given space consisting of all noise sources
Noise audible at that location. In many cases, the term ambient is used to describe an existing
or pre -project condition such as the setting in an environmental noise study.
Attenuation The reduction of an acoustic signal.
A -Weighting A frequency -response adjustment of a sound level meter that conditions the output signal
to approximate human response.
Decibel or dB Fundamental unit of sound, A Bell is defined as the logarithm of the ratio of the sound
pressure squared over the reference pressure squared. A Decibel is once -tenth of a Bell.
CNEL Community Noise Equivalent Level. Defined as the 24-hour average noise level with
noise occurring during evening hours (7 - 10 p.m.) weighted by a factor of three and
nighttime hours weighted by a factor of 10 prior to averaging.
Frequency The measure of the rapidity of alterations of a periodic signal, expressed in cycles per
second or hertz.
Lch Day/Night A%erage Sound Level. Similar to CNEL but with no evening weighting.
Leq Equivalent or energy -averaged sound level.
Lmax The highest root -mean -square (RMS) sound level measured over a given period of time.
Loudness A subjective term for the sensation of the magnitude of sound.
Masking 1 -he amount (or the process) by which the threshold of audibility is for one sound is raised
by the presence of another (mashing) sound.
Noise Unwanted sound.
Peak Noise The level corresponding to the highest (not RMS) sound pressure measured over a given
period of time. This term is often confused with the Maximum level, which is the highest
RMS level.
RT® The time it takes reverberant sound to decay by 60 dB once the source has been
removed.
Sabin The unit of sound absorption. One square foot of material absorbing 100% of incident
sound has an absorption of 1 sabin.
SEL A rating, in decibels, of a discrete event, such as an aircraft ityover or train passby, that
compresses the total sound energy of the event into a 1-s time period.
Threshold The lowest sound that can be perceived by the human auditory system, generally
of Hearing considered to be 0 dB for persons with perfect hearing.
Threshold Approximately 120 dB above the threshold of hearing.
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Verizon Wireless • Proposed Base Station (Site No. 296584 "Hwy 101 Golf Course")
5210 Commerce Boulevard • Rohnert Park, California
Statement of Hammett & Edison, Inc., Consulting Engineers
The firm of Hanunett & Edison, Inc., Consulting Engineers, has been retained on behalf of Verizon
Wireless, a personal wireless telecommunications carrier, to evaluate the base station (Site No. 296584
"Hwy 101 Golf Course") proposed to be located at 5210 Coirunerce Boulevard in Rohnert Park,
California, for compliance with appropriate guidelines limiting human exposure to radio frequency
("RF") electromagnetic fields.
Executive Summary
Verizon proposes to install directional panel antennas on a tall steel pole to be sited at 5210
Commerce Boulevard in Rohnert Park. The proposed operation will, together with the
existing base station at the site, comply with the FCC guidelines limiting public exposure to
RF energy.
Prevailing Exposure Standards
The U.S. Congress requires that the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") evaluate its
actions for possible significant impact on the environment. A summary of the FCC's exposure limits
is shown in Figure 1. These limits apply for continuous exposures and are intended to provide a
prudent margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or health. The most restrictive
FCC limit for exposures of unlimited duration to radio frequency energy for several personal wireless
services are as follows:
Wireless Service
Frequency Baud
Occupational Limit
Public Limit
Microwave (Point -to -Point)
5-80 GHz
5.00 mW/cine
1.00 mW/cm2
WiFi (and unlicensed uses)
2-6
5.00
1.00
BRS (Broadband Radio)
2,600 MHz
5.00
1.00
WCS (Wireless Communication)
2,300
5.00
1.00
AWS (Advanced Wireless)
2,100
5.00
1.00
PCS (Personal Communication)
1,950
5.00
1.00
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870
2.90
0.58
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855
2.85
0.57
700 MHz
700
2.40
0.48
[most restrictive frequency range]
30-300
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General Facility Requirements
Base stations typically consist of two distinct parts: the electronic transceivers (also called "radios" or
"channels") that are connected to the traditional wired telephone lines, and the passive antennas that
send the wireless signals created by the radios out to be received by individual subscriber units. The
transceivers are often located at ground level and are connected to the antennas by coaxial cables. A
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small antenna for reception of GPS signals is also required, mounted with a clear view of the sky.
Because of the short wavelength of the frequencies assigned by the FCC for wireless services, the
antennas require line -of -sight paths for their signals to propagate well and so are installed at some
height above ground. The antennas are designed to concentrate their energy toward the horizon, with
very little energy wasted toward the sky or the ground. This means that it is generally not possible for
exposure conditions to approach the maximum permissible exposure limits without being physically
very near the antennas.
Computer Modeling Method
The FCC provides direction for determining compliance in its Office of Engineering and Technology
Bulletin No. 65, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC -Specified Guidelines for Human Exposure to
Radio Frequency Radiation," dated August 1997. Figure 2 describes the calculation methodologies,
reflecting the facts that a directional antenna's radiation pattern is not fully formed at locations very
close by (the "near -field" effect) and that at greater distances the power level from an energy source
decreases with the square of the distance from it (the "inverse square law"). The conservative nature
of this method for evaluating exposure conditions has been verified by numerous field tests.
Site and Facility Description
Based upon information provided by Verizon, including zoning drawings by MST Architects, dated
July 21, 2017, it is proposed to install nine JMA Model X7CQAP-665-VRO directional panel antennas
on a new 64 -foot steel pole to be sited behind the light industrial building located at 5210 Commerce
Boulevard in Rohnert Park. The antennas would employ no downtilt, would be mounted at an
effective height of about 60 feet above ground, and would be oriented in groups of three toward 40°T,
190°T, and 330°T. The maximum effective radiated power in any direction would be 10,130 watts,
representing simultaneous operation at 4,400 watts for AWS, 4,220 watts for PCS, and 1,510 watts for
700 MHz service; no operation on cellular frequencies is presently proposed from this site.
Presently located on a shorter pole behind the building are similar antennas for use by T -Mobile; these
are to be relocated to the new pole, at the same effective height of 32 feet above ground. For the
limited purpose of this study, the transmitting facilities of that carrier are assumed to be as follows:
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Antenna Model
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AWS
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5210 Commerce Boulevard • Rohnert Park, California
Study Results
For a person anywhere at ground, the maximum RF exposure level due to the proposed Verizon
operation by itself is calculated to be 0.0050 mW/cm2, which is 0.75% of the applicable public
exposure limit. The maximum calculated cumulative level at ground, for the simultaneous operation
of both carriers, is 4.2% of the public exposure limit. The maximum calculated cumulative level at the
nearby building is 20% of the public limit. It should be noted that these results include several "worst-
case" assumptions and therefore are expected to overstate actual power density levels. There are no
residential areas within 850 feet of the site, based on review of photographs from Google Maps.
No Recommended Mitigation Measures
Due to their mounting location and height, the Verizon antennas would not be accessible to
unauthorized persons, and so no mitigation measures are necessary to comply with the FCC public
exposure guidelines, It is presumed that the two carriers will, as FCC licensees, take adequate steps to
ensure that their employees or contractors receive appropriate training and comply with FCC
occupational exposure guidelines whenever work is required near the antennas themselves.
Conclusion
Based on the information and analysis above, it is the undersigned's professional opinion that
operation of the base station proposed by Verizon Wireless at 5210 Commerce Boulevard in Rohnert
Park, California, will comply with the prevailing standards for limiting public exposure to radio
frequency energy and, therefore, will not for this reason cause a significant impact on the environment.
The highest calculated level in publicly accessible areas is much less than the prevailing standards
allow for exposures of unlimited duration. This finding is consistent with measurements of actual
exposure conditions taken at other operating base stations.
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Authorship
The undersigned author of this statement is a qualified Professional Engineer, holding California
Registration Nos. E-13026 and M-20676, which expire on June 30, 2019. This work has been carried
out under his direction, and all statements are true and correct of his own knowledge except, where
noted, when data has been supplied by others, which data he believes to be correct.
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FCC Radio Frequency Protection Guide
The U.S. Congress required (1996 Telecom Act) the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC")
to adopt a nationwide human exposure standard to ensure that its licensees do not, cumulatively, have
a significant impact on the environment. The FCC adopted the limits from Report No. 86, "Biological
Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields," published in 1986 by the
Congressionally chartered National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements ("NCRP").
Separate limits apply for occupational and public exposure conditions, with the latter limits generally
five times more restrictive. The more recent standard, developed by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers and approved as American National Standard ANSI/IEEE C95.1-2006, "Safety
Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to
300 GHz," includes similar limits. These limits apply for continuous exposures from all sources and
are intended to provide a prudent margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or
health.
As shown in the table and chart below, separate limits apply for occupational and public exposure
conditions, with the latter limits (in italics and/or dashed) up to five times more restrictive:
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(mW/cm2)
0.3— 1.34
614 614
1.63 1.63
100 100
1.34— 3.0
614 823.81f
1.63 2.191f
100 180/f
3.0— 30
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Higher levels are allowed for short periods of time, such that total exposure levels averaged over six or
thirty minutes, for occupational or public settings, respectively, do not exceed the limits, and higher
levels also are allowed for exposures to small areas, such that the spatially averaged levels do not
exceed the limits. However, neither of these allowances is incorporated in the conservative calculation
formulas in the .FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin No. 65 (August 1997) for
projecting field levels. Hammett & Edison has built those formulas into a proprietary program that
calculates, at each location on an arbitrary rectangular grid, the total expected power density from any
number of individual radio sources. The program allows for the description of buildings and uneven
terrain, if required to obtain more accurate projections.
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RFR.CALCTM Calculation Methodology
Assessment by Calculation of Compliance with FCC Exposure Guidelines
The U.S. Congress required (1996 Telecom Act) the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to
adopt a nationwide human exposure standard to ensure that its licensees do not, cumulatively, have a
significant impact on the environment. The maximum permissible exposure limits adopted by the FCC
(see Figure 1) apply for continuous exposures from all sources and are intended to provide a prudent
margin of safety for all persons, regardless of age, gender, size, or health. Higher levels are allowed for
short periods of time, such that total exposure levels averaged over six or thirty minutes, for
occupational or public settings, respectively, do not exceed the limits.
Near Field.
Prediction methods have been developed for the near field zone of panel (directional) and whip
(omnidirectional) antennas, typical at wireless telecommunications base stations, as well as dish
(aperture) antennas, typically used for microwave links. The antenna patterns are not fully formed in
the near field at these antennas, and the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin No. 65
(August 1997) gives suitable formulas for calculating power density within such zones.
For a panel or whip antenna, power density S —180 x;�X PX'� , in n'W/cm2,
��w
and for an aperture antenna maximum ower density = 0.1 x 16 x 11 x P.3
p P tY Smax It x 112m mW/cm2,
where Age, = half -power beamwidth of the antenna, in degrees, and
Pnet = net power input to the antenna, in watts,
D = distance from antenna, in meters,
h = aperture height of the antenna, in meters, and
n = aperture efficiency (unitless, typically 0.5-0.8).
The factor of 0.1 in the numerators converts to the desired units of power density.
Far Field.
OET-65 gives this formula for calculating power density in the far field of an individual RF source:
.56 x 1.64 x 100 x RFF2 x ERP
power density s in mW/cm2,
4xrcxD'
where ERP = total ERP (all polarizations), in kilowatts,
RFF = relative field factor at the direction to the actual point of calculation, and
D = distance from the center of radiation to the point of calculation, in meters.
The factor of 2.56 accounts for the increase in power density due to ground reflection, assuming a
reflection coefficient of 1.6 (1.6 x 1.6 = 2.56). The factor of 1.64 is the gain of a half -wave dipole
relative to an isotropic radiator. The factor of 100 in the numerator converts to the desired units of
power density. This formula has been built into a proprietary program that calculates, at each location
on an arbitrary rectangular grid, the total expected power density from any number of individual
radiation sources. The program also allows for the description of uneven terrain in the vicinity, to
obtain more accurate projections.
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2785 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek, CA 94598
HWY 101 GOLF COURSE
5210 COMMERCE BLVD.
ROHNERT PARK, CA 94928
APN: 143-021-014
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2. TURN LEFT ONTO OAK GROVE RD.
3. TURN LEFT ONTO DAVID AVE.
4. TURN RIGHT ONTO MOHR LN.
5. TURN LEFT ONTO MONUMENT BLVD.
6. MERGE ONTO 1-680 N TOWARD SACRAMENTO/MARTINEZ.
7. STAY ON 1-680 N.
B. TAKE EXIT 58A FOR INTERSTATE 780 TOWARD BENICIA/VALLEJO.
9. CONTINUE ONTO 1-780 W.
10. TAKE EXIT 1B TOWARD SACRAMENTO,
11. MERGE ONTO 1-80 E.
12. TAKE EXIT 33 FOR CA -37 TOWARD NAPA.
13. CONTINUE ONTO CA -37 W.
14. TURN RIGHT ONTO LAKEVILLE RD.
15. TURN RIGHT TO MERGE ONTO US -101 N.
16, MERGE ONTO US -101 N.
17. TAKE EXIT 484A TOWARD WILFRED AVE
18. TURN RIGHT ONTO COMMERCE BLVD.
19. DESTINATION WILL BE ON THE LEFT.
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1. HEAD NORTHEAST ON MITCHELL DR TOWARD OAK GROVE RD,
2. TURN LEFT ONTO OAK GROVE RD.
3. TURN LEFT ONTO DAVID AVE.
4. TURN RIGHT ONTO MOHR LN.
5. TURN LEFT ONTO MONUMENT BLVD.
6. MERGE ONTO 1-680 N TOWARD SACRAMENTO/MARTINEZ.
7. STAY ON 1-680 N.
B. TAKE EXIT 58A FOR INTERSTATE 780 TOWARD BENICIA/VALLEJO.
9. CONTINUE ONTO 1-780 W.
10. TAKE EXIT 1B TOWARD SACRAMENTO,
11. MERGE ONTO 1-80 E.
12. TAKE EXIT 33 FOR CA -37 TOWARD NAPA.
13. CONTINUE ONTO CA -37 W.
14. TURN RIGHT ONTO LAKEVILLE RD.
15. TURN RIGHT TO MERGE ONTO US -101 N.
16, MERGE ONTO US -101 N.
17. TAKE EXIT 484A TOWARD WILFRED AVE
18. TURN RIGHT ONTO COMMERCE BLVD.
19. DESTINATION WILL BE ON THE LEFT.
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PART 4 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE
PART 5 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE
PART 6CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE
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PART 9 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE
PART 10 CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE
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WORK NOT CONFORMING TO THESE CODES:
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REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2017
PART 1 CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART 2 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE
PART 2.5 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE
PARI 3 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL. CODE
PART 4 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE
PART 5 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE
PART 6CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE
PART B CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE
PART 9 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE
PART 10 CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE
PART 11 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE
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