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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 05 - SU05-04 Cingular WirelessCC rrEM it TO: HONORABLE MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AND THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Z FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, ACTING CITY MANAGER H.T. HARDY, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES MEETING DATE: SUBJECT: r ---I r-- ---------- ��— Grapevine I Lake I dove R I GI � ISDFW Hall -Johnson u's Airport L, L.J Rd. NOVEMBER 15, 2005 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECHNICAL REPORT OF SPECIAL USE APPLICATION SU05-04 I I I I I. H.4 APPLICANT: Stephanie Paramore PROPERTY LOCATION AND SIZE: 'I The subject property is located at 2220 West Grapevine Mills Circle and is platted as Lot 1, Block 6, Grapevine Mills Addition, Phase 1. The addition contains 2.491 acres and has approximately 392 feet of frontage along Anderson Gibson Road east and 288 feet of frontage along Anderson -Gibson Road south. REQUESTED SPECIAL USE AND COMMENTS: The applicant is requesting a special use permit to allow the installation of cellular antenna arrays on the existing AmeriSuites Hotel. The applicant (Cingular Wireless) intends to mouth two panel type antenna arrays painted to match the building color scheme on the east building elevation and the north building elevation with a small equipment pad mounted on the roof. See the attached letter. PRESENT ZONING AND USE: The property is currently zoned "CC" Community Commercial District with a Planned Commercial Center in excess of 1,000,000 square feet of gross leasable space designation. The subject site is developed as the AmeriSuites Hotel. \ZCU\SU05-04.4 I November 10, 2005 (10:34AM) HISTORY OF TRACT AND SURROUNDING AREA: The subject and surrounding property were rezoned in the 1984 City Rezoning from 1-l", ", Light Industrial to "HCO", Hotel/Corporate Office and "PID", Planned Industrial Development. The subject property was rezoned (Z95-13) to "CC", Community Commercial on October 17, 1995. The subject property was granted a Conditional Use Permit CU95-36 for development of a planned commercial center in excess of 1,000,000 square feet of gross leasable area and conditional use pole signs. The public entryway features were approved as an addenda (ADD96-01) to CU95-36 by Resolution 96-34. Conditional Use Permit CU96-26 (Ordinance 96-79) revised the site layout, the ring road configuration and access to residential properties to the west. Conditional Use Permits CU97-05 and CU97-06 (Ordinance 97-09, 97-11) allowed alcoholic beverage sales (Sega Gameworks) and amended the site layout. Special Use Permit SU97-04 (Ordinance 97- 10) allowed skill -oriented games in excess of eight (8) machines and two (2) billiard tables. CU97-13 (Ordinance 97-28) allowed for alcoholic beverage sales in conjunction with a restaurant (The American Wilderness Experience). CU97-18 (Ordinance 97-40) also allowed for alcoholic beverage sales in conjunction with a restaurant (Rainforest Cafe). CU97-29 (Ordinance 97-55) was approved by Council at the June 3, 1997 joint public hearing which allowed for signage for the entire Grapevine Mills Mall project including the outparcel areas. CU97-29 was later modified at the July 1, 1997 joint public hearing to provide for an 80 -foot entertainment globe (Ordinance 97-61). CU97-25 (Ordinance 97-57) was approved at the June 17,1997 joint public hearing and allowed for alcoholic beverage sales in conjunction with a restaurant (Tres Hombres) located in the outparcel area. CU97- 36 (Ordinance 97-72) amended the site layout for the development of a retail use in the outparcel area (Michael's). CU97-42 (Ordinance 97-92) was approved at the August 19, 1997 joint public hearing and allowed the development of a retail tire store (Discount Tire) in the outparcel area. At the November 18, 1997 joint public hearing, a 38.255 acre Phase 2 development was incorporated into the overall Grapevine Mills Planned Commercial Center located to the southeast of the Mall proper across State Highway 26 and bordered also by the southbound service road of State Highway No. 121 and Bass Pro Drive (Bethel Road). Z97-22 (Ordinance 97-125) rezoned 11.825 acres from "PCD" Planned Commerce Development District and 26.43 acres from "HCO" Hotel/Corporate Office District to "CC" Community Commercial District for the development of Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World and Embassy Suites Hotel. CU97-60 (Ordinance 97-126) and CU97-61 (Ordinance 97- 127) incorporated Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World and Embassy Suites Hotel into the Grapevine Mills Planned Commercial Center and also allowed for on -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages and seven 40 foot pole signs. The November 18, 1997 joint public hearing also established CU97-62 (Ordinance 97-128) Rooms To Go, a 39,870 square foot retail furniture store; CU97-63 (Ordinance 97-129) Chick-Fil-A, a 3,822 square foot restaurant; and CU97-64 (Ordinance 97-130) which allowed for off -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (wine only) for a lease space within the Mall proper. CU97-68 (Ordinance 97-147) was approved at the December 16, 1997 joint public hearing which allowed the development of a 3,855 square foot health care facility (Primacare) in the VMRSU05-04.4 2 November 7, 2005 (12:53PM) Phase 1, outparcel area. CU97-75 (Ord. 98-10) was approved at the January 20, 1998 joint public hearing which amended the signage plan for wall signage associated with outparcel tenants. CU97-76 (Ord. 98-11) was also approved at the January 20, 1998 joint public hearing which approved a 10,095 square foot restaurant (Cozymel's) in the Phase 1, outparcel area. CU98-03 (Ordinance 98-17) was approved at the February 3, 1998 joint public hearing, which approved an amended floor plan for Dick Clark's American Bandstand restaurant. CU98-07 (Ord. 98-40) allowed for on -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages in conjunction with a restaurant (Corner Bakery). CU98-21 (Ord. 98- 74) was approved at the June 16, 1998 joint public hearing which amended the floor plan for American Wilderness. Also approved with this request was a request by the Mills Corporation to extend to January 15, 1999 the temporary parking areas at Anchor Pads A and _B. At the September 15, 1998 joint public hearing CU98-47 (Ord. 98-116) was approved amending the floor plan for Cozymel's in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. CU98-48 (Ord. 98-117) was approved at the same public hearing and established MJ's Chop House/Mason Jar—a dual concept restaurant with alcohol beverage sales in the outparcel area. Also, CU98-49 (Ord. 98-118) was approved at the September 15, 1998 joint public hearing which allowed for canopy extensions over the main entrance and ticket window areas of the AMC Theater complex at Grapevine Mills. CU98-57 (Ord. 98-130) was approved at the October 20, 1998 which allowed for the development of a Black -Eyed Pea restaurant with alcohol beverage sales in the Phase 1, outparcel area. At the November 17,1998 joint public hearing Council approved CU98-59 (Ord. 98-135) allowing alcoholic beverage sales throughout the premises for "special events" at Sega Gameworks. CU98-63 (Ord. 98-151) was approved at the December 15, 1998 joint public hearing which allowed for a 6 -story, 121 -room hotel (AmeriSuites) in the outparcel area. CU98-79 (Ord. 99-17) was approved at the February 2, 1999 joint public hearing which allowed a revision to the floor plan for Sega Gameworks. At the March 23, 1999 joint public hearing, Council approved CU99-12 (Ord. 99-16) which allowed for a revision to Anchor "G" specifically a reduction in square footage from 35,790 square feet to 26,500 square feet for Iguana Ameramex. Council approved at the April 20, 1999 joint public hearing CU99-17 (Ord. 99-61) for a restaurant in the mall proper (Jekyll and Hyde) with on -premise alcoholic beverage sales (beer, wine, and mixed drinks). CU99-27 (Ord. 99-83) was approved at the May 18, 1999 joint public hearing which allowed for the construction of a partial stone wall with trellis along the rear elevation for Cozymel's. At the July 20, 1999 joint public hearing, Council approved CU99-41 (Ord. 99-109) for a 7,189 square foot restaurant (Bennigan's) with on -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, and mixed drinks) in the Phase 1, outparcel area. Council considered and approved at the November 16, 1999 joint public hearing CU99-60 (Ord. 99-163) for a mall expansion for Anchor "A," CU99-61 (Ord. 99-164) an amendment to the parking layout for Rooms -To -Go, and CU99-63 (Ord. 99-165) a restaurant with on -premise alcohol beverage sales (Trail Dust) in the outparcel area. CU99-71 (Ord. 99-178) was approved by Council at the December 7, 1999 joint public hearing and allowed for the development of a 4 -story, 105 -room hotel (Hawthorn Suites), in the Phase 1 outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. Conditional Use Request C000-16 (Ord. 00-43) was approved at the April 18, 2000 joint public hearing which allowed for changes the exterior elevations of Anchor "A." Special Use Request S000-07 was approved at the June 20, 2000 joint public hearing allowing for VZCLASU05-04.4 3 November 7, 2005 (12:53PM) 30 redemption/coin-operated games at the main (Texas) entrance of the Grapevine Mills Mall. Conditional Use Request C000-21 (Ord. 00-83) was approved August 15, 2000 and allowed for a 114 -room four story hotel immediately north of the AmeriSuites Hotel. Conditional Use Requests C000-67 and C000-68 were approved at the December 19, 2000 meeting and allowed for the development of a restaurant with a drive-thru window (Steak -n -Shake) and a business services/reproduction facility (Kinko's) in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. Conditional Use Request CU01-38 was approved by Council on July 17, 2001 and allowed for a 32,786 square foot expansion to the mall proper at what was known as the "Texas' entrance, for a Neiman Marcus retail concept known as "Last Call." Conditional Use Request CU01-51 and Special Use Request SU01- 07 was approved by Council at their October 16, 2001 meeting which allowed for a restaurant (Chuck -E -Cheese) with video games in excess of eight machines in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. A subsequent minor revision to the site plan for Neiman Marcus relative to the location of a power generator and landscape island was approved by the Site Plan Review Committee at their September 26, 2001 meeting. Conditional Use Request CU02-17 was approved by Council at their May 21, 2002 meeting and allowed for a 20 -foot pole sign for Rainforest Cafe immediately south of Neiman Marcus "Last Call." Conditional Use Request CU02-16 was approved at the June 18, 2002 for and expansion of the mall proper to allow for the development of an indoor and outdoor skating park (ESPN Skate Zone). At that same meeting, Conditional Use Request CU02-21 was approved which allowed for an expansion of the alcohol consumption area to include the entire floor area within Sega Gameworks. Conditional Use Request CU02-43 was approved at the October 15, 2002 meeting and allowed for a restaurant (Blue Goose) which modified the floor plan associated with the former Black -Eyed -Pea restaurant. At the May 20, 2003 meeting Council approved a conditional use request (CU03-14) for minor site and elevation changes to the 114 -room Springhill Suites located in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. Council approved Conditional Use Request CU03-19 at the July 15, 2003 meeting which allowed the development of a tunnel -based aquarium with the possession, storage, retail sale, and on -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, and mixed drinks) in conjunction with a restaurant in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. At the December 16, 2003 meeting Council approved Conditional Use Request CU03-43 and Special Use Request SU03-06 to allow the possession, storage, retail sale, and on - premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, and mixed beverages) in conjunction with a restaurant/dance club called Midnight Rodeo/Hondo's Grill and to allow the use of three pool tables. The concept was to be located in the spaces previously occupied by "Just for Feet" and comprised some 20,130 square feet; the request never moved beyond the initial planning stages. Council also approved Conditional Use Request CU03-47 at the December 16, 2003 meeting which allowed for a restaurant (Ritzy's) in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills mall. Conditional Use Request CU05-08 was considered and approved at the March 15, 2005 meeting which allowed for on -premise alcohol beverage sales at the Chuck -E -Cheese restaurant in the outparcel area. At the same March 15, 2005 meeting Council also approved Conditional Use Request CU05-09 to allow an approximate 8,000 square foot expansion (Children's World) near the VWSU05-04.4 4 November 7, 2005 (12:53PM) "Tornado" entrance to the mall. Council approved at the September 20, 2005 meeting a conditional use permit (CU05-51) for an approximate 11,000 square foot expansion immediately adjacent to the north of the existing Neiman's Last Call for another Neiman's concept called "The Horchow Collection." Conditional use request CU05-54 was approved at the October 18, 2005 meeting which allowed for a reorientation of the Underwater World aquarium, elimination of the pedestrian walkover, and redesign of the roofline of the proposed aquarium. The H/A Grapevine Joint Venture property to the north and northwest of Anderson -Gibson Road was rezoned in 1985 as a part of the "Terra Tract" to "R -MF -1 ", Multifamily District, "R -MF -2", Multifamily District, "HCO", Hotel/Corporate Office, "LI", Light Industrial, "CC", Community Commercial and "PID", Planned Industrial Development. The property never developed. The same property was recently rezoned (Z95-06); the actual zoning designations changed very little, but the deed restrictions and the letter of agreements changed a great deal. Approximately 98 acres located to the east and the north (Billingsley tracts) were recently rezoned at the October 21, 1997 joint public hearing (Z97-15 and Z97-16, Ordinance 97- 117 and 97-118 respectively) from "HCO" Hotel/Corporate Office District, "PID" Planned Industrial Development District, and "R-20" Single Family Residential to "CC" Community Commercial District and "BP" Business Park District (approximately 20 acres). SURROUNDING ZONING AND EXISTING LAND USE: NORTH: "HCO," Hotel/Corporate Office, "R -MF -2," Multifamily & "PID," Planned Industrial Development - vacant and Cross Creek Ranch SOUTH: "HCO," Hotel/Corporate Office - Hilton Hotel and Austin Ranch EAST: "CC," Community Commercial - vacant; Fellowship of Las Colinas (east side of S.H. 121 North) WEST: "PID," Planned Industrial Development - Residences AIRPORT IMPACT: The subject tract is located within "Zone B" Middle Zone of Effect as defined on the "Aircraft Sound Exposure: Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport Environs" map. In Zone B, the following uses may be considered only if sound treatment is included in building design: multi family apartments, motels, office buildings, movie theaters, restaurants, personal and business services. Single family residential and sound sensitive uses such as schools and churches should avoid this zone. The applicant's proposal is an appropriate use in this noise zone. VCOSU05-04.4 5 November 7, 2005 (12:53PM) MASTER PLAN APPLICATION: The Master Plan designates the subject property as a Commercial land use. The applicant's proposal is in compliance with the Master Plan. Irs 7CU\SU0"4.4 6 November 7, 2005 (12:53PM) TR 3B ]ware e ,.2.•e 1 a ,3000 Z r J i. T. 611A aG:Te --PID — Inc el PID 1 2143 1'12n.G e X12 ln:e SA]2Q �1 e YRM 11 `^ GU G+wc Y. It u2VC E 111- -, \� x ♦ `IA � uA243 , ,609U� \\\ / � S --- ---- -- / 1 2 ,I AG nt I 23He \, ,,.>oQ `fycs 6 Tn eoi • • �-, �� ,,e4e 1, �S HCO G EVINE q p - R X s1Upa 1 q \��0 N �� N�j�`fsg0 ZL It N A'' g , ` 2� 2D]2 C TR6 � ®,ice 3612 02GG e 1601 G 4MGaF,, � s �tr�tsis 1 P' °N pPtiO v�� � 1 TR a Ac _{ J\Sys / 2 1@� c Gam\ s 4" cc f ]T.as n BASS QpQ .PRO - - .'_'• / GSA ,60y,! y cr i@41 —ie�i z3oo- `"n nib. 0 1 inch equals 400 feet SU05-04 C NGULAR WIRELESS SEP 14 2005 VINE �j 6 TE X A S CITY OF GRAPEVINE SPECIAL USE APPLICATION Form "A" PART 1. APPLICANT INFORMATION Name of applicant /agent. Street address of applicant agent: —/c'�- C fvi ° City/State/Zip Code ofappiicant/agent: Telephone number of ap icantlagenV �uni 97 ��98-0890 Fax number of applicant/ agent: 9�/0 Email addless of applicant/ agent 7a Mobile phone number of applicant / agent C9-1 Y7 98-09 o Appli nt's interest in subject Waparty. It--�'` J c 6olba,�: PART 2. PROPERTY INFORMATION Street address of subject property t Ct/�4 49a,20 a Pali lie, S egal description of subject property (metes & bounds mu&t be described on 81/2' x 11 " sheet) Size of subject property 2,qq, Acres Square footage Presetzoning classification: Proposed use of the property., 0-iVil�G�. `v1 drt Minimum /maximum district size for special use request: Zoning ordinance provision requiring a special use: PART 3. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION Name of current property owner. Ie, Vi G C Naeb-16�-1-7 oC / Street address of property owner.' � I -1006 poi/ek ®N Al City /State /Zip Code of property owner. _ /l (ti 1 t / Telephone number of proowner. Fax number of property owner., SEP 16 2005 Submit a letter describing the proposed special use and note the request on the site plan document ° ° = w- i� in the same letter, describe or show on the site plan, and special requirements or conditions imposed upon the particular special use by applicable district regulations (example: buffer yards, distance between users) If In the same letter, describe whether the proposed special use will, or will not cause substantial harm to the value, use, or enjoyment of other property in the neighborhood. Also, describe how the proposed special use will add to the value, use or enjoyment of other property in the neighborhood. ❑ Application of site plan approval (Section 47, see attached Form 'B �. ❑ The site plan submission shall meet the requirements of Section 47, Site Plan Requirements. ❑ All conditional use and special use applications are assumed to be complete when filed and will be placed on the agenda for public hearing at the discretion of the staff. Based on the size of the agenda, your application may be scheduled to a later date. ❑ All public hearings will be opened and testimony given by applicants and interested citizenry. Public hearings maybe continued to the next public hearing. Public hearings will not be tabled. ❑ Any changes to a site plan (no matterhow minor or major) approved with a conditional use or special use permit can only be approved by city council through the public hearing process. ❑ 1 have read and understand all the requirements as set forth by the application for conditional use or special use permit and acknowledge that all requirements of this application have been met at the time of submittal. PART 4. SIGNATURE TO AUTHORIZE SPECIAL USE REQ ST AND PkACE A SPECIAL USE REQUEST SIGN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY Q/ Print kfplkanFs Name: !ca s ignature: The State Of �/��1� County Of -r/ Before Me— %- on this day personally appeared �TEPH�N/ i°�12.9 i'+eK (notary) (applicant) known to me (or proved to me on the oath of card or other document) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed (Seal) Given under my hand and seal of office this -TV day of 560TC--7 6y1 A.D. a00.5 - STEVE 00.5STEVE BRAUN W COMMISSION EXPIRES JANUARY 10, 2009 otary In And For State Of Texas O+wlnpr15 4vr Print Property Owners Name: Owner's Sfgnatur : The State Of --J�P)V -- County Before Me 4 r this day personally appeared Ada" A/&'o�el notary) (property owner) known to me (or proved to me on the oath of card or other document) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. ( 's]aday of C�fCC �• TYrje STEPHANI P. KLEINSMITH Notary Public, State of Texas My Commisslon Expires January 30, 2006 nd or Ste exas SEP 1 Per, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT All Conditional Use and Special Use Applications are assumed to be complete when filed and will be placed on the agenda for public hearing at the discretion of the staff. Based on the size of the agenda, your application may be scheduled to a later date. All public hearings will be opened and testimony given by applicants and interested citizenry. Public hearings may be continued to the next public hearing. Public hearings will not be tabled. Any changes to a site plan (no matter how minor or major) approved with a conditional use or a special use permit can only be approved by city council through the public hearing process. Any application for a change in zoning or for an amendment to the zoning ordinance shall have, from the date of submittal, a period of four months to request and be scheduled on an agenda before the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council. If after said period of four months an application has not been scheduled before the Commission and Council said application shall be considered withdrawn, with forfeiture of all filing fees. The application, Wong with the required filing fee may be resubmitted any time thereafter for reconsideration. —Jelays in scheduling applications before the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council created by city staff shall not be considered a part of the four month period. I have read and understand all of the requirements as set forth by the application for conditional use or special use permitnd acknowledge that all requirements of this application have been met at the time of gp)Omittal. Signature of Applicant Date: Signature of Owner Date: (- /6 " U� 1-1 C RAFTON communicotions DATE: SEPTEMBER 16, 2005 TO: CITY OF GRAPEVINE FROM: STEPHANI PARAMORE SUBJECT: CINGULAR SITE #4293 ZONING APPLICATION (AMERISUITES, 2220 W. GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE) This application is for installation of communications antennas for the existing rooftop on the location listed above. We represent Cingular Wireless in this action. Drawings and Site plans are attached to this letter for review by the city. This location is currently within the CC zoning district. The antennas will not exceed the 10' allotted for extensions above the existing structure (as shown in the site plan). This proposed use is a great alternative to the addition of another communications tower in the area. Please feel free to give me a call if you have any questions or need anything on this request. Thank you for your consideration, Stephan Paramore Crafton Communications (972) 898-0890 C:\Documents and Settings\Stephani Paramore\DesIdop\Crafton\Crafton Memo.doc Page 1 of 1 SU05-0q bw ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 49 OF ORDINANCE NO. 82-73, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS APPENDIX "D" OF THE CITY CODE, BY GRANTING SPECIAL USE PERMIT SU05-04 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CELLULAR ANTENNA ARRAYS ON AN EXISTING STRUCTURE IN A DISTRICT ZONED "CC" COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH A SITE PLAN APPROVED PURSUANT TO SECTION 47 OF ORDINANCE NO. 82-73 AND ALL OTHER CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND SAFEGUARDS IMPOSED HEREIN; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A CLAUSE RELATING TO SEVERABILITY; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTERESTS, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ISSUANCE OF THIS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT; PROVIDING A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00) AND A SEPARATE OFFENSE SHALL BE DEEMED COMMITTED UPON EACH DAY DURING OR ON WHICH A VIOLATION OCCURS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, an application was made requesting issuance of a conditional use permit by making applications for same with the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Grapevine, Texas, as required by State statutes and the zoning ordinance of the City of Grapevine, Texas, and all the legal requirements, conditions and prerequisites having been complied with, the case having come before the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, after all legal notices requirements, conditions and prerequisites having been complied with; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, at a public hearing called by the City Council did consider the following factors in making a determination as to whether this requested conditional use permit should be granted or denied: safety of the motoring public and the pedestrians using the facilities in the area immediately surrounding the site; safety from fire hazards and measures for fire control; protection of adjacent property from flood or water damages, noise producing elements, and glare of the vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights on established character of the neighborhood; location, lighting, and types of signs and relation of signs to traffic control and adjacent property; street size and adequacy of width for traffic reasonably expected to be generated by the proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood; adequacy of parking as determined by requirements of this ordinance for off-street parking facilities; location of ingress and egress points for parking and off-street locating spaces, and protection of public health by surfacing on all parking areas to control dust; effect on the promotion of health and the general welfare; effect on light and air; the effect on the overcrowding of the land; the effect on the concentration of population; the effect on the transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other facilities; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, at a public hearing called by the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, did consider the following factors in making a determination as to whether this requested conditional use permit should be granted or denied; effect on the congestion of the streets, the fire hazards, panics and other dangers possibly present in the securing of safety from same, the effect on the promotion of health and the general welfare, effect on adequate light and air, the effect on the overcrowding of the land, the effect on the concentration of population, the effect on the transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public facilities; and WHEREAS, all of the requirements of Section 48 of Ordinance No. 82-73 have been satisfied by the submission of evidence at a public hearing; and WHEREAS, the City Council further considered among other things the character of the existing zoning district and its peculiar suitability for particular uses and with the view to conserve the value of buildings and encourage the most appropriate use of land throughout this City; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, does find that there is a public necessity for the granting of this conditional use permit, that the public demands it, that the public interest clearly requires the amendment, that the zoning changes do not unreasonably invade the rights of those who bought or improved property with reference to the classification which existed at the time their original investment was made; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, does find that the conditional use permit lessens the congestion in the streets, helps secure safety from fire, panic and other dangers, prevents the overcrowding of land, avoids undue concentration of population, facilitates the adequate provisions of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, has determined that there is a necessity and need for this conditional use permit and has also found and determined that there has been a change in the conditions of the property surrounding and in close proximity to the property requested for a change since this property was originally classified and, therefore, feels that the issuance of this conditional use permit for the particular piece of property is needed, is called for, an is in the best interest of the public at large, the citizens of the City of Grapevine, Texas, and helps promote the general health, safety and welfare of this community. ORD. NO. 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS: Section 1. That the City does hereby issue a special use permit in accordance with Section 49 of Ordinance No. 82-73, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Grapevine, Texas, same being also known as Appendix "D" of the City Code, by granting Special Use Permit No. SU05-04 to allow the installation of cellular antenna arrays on an existing structure (AmeriSuites Hotel) in a district zoned "CC" Community Commercial District Regulations within the following described property: Lot 1, Block 6, Grapevine Mills Addition (2220 West Grapevine Mills Circle) all in accordance with a site plan approved pursuant to Section 47 of Ordinance No. 82-73, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A", and all other conditions, restrictions, and safeguards imposed herein, including but not limited to the following: None. Section 2. The City Manager is hereby directed to amend the official zoning map of the City of Grapevine, Texas, to reflect the herein conditional use permit. Section 3. That in all other respects the use of the tract or tracts of land herein above described shall be subject to all the applicable regulations contained in said City of Grapevine zoning ordinance and all other applicable and pertinent ordinances of the City of Grapevine, Texas. Section 4. That the zoning regulations and districts as herein established have a been made in accordance with the comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the community. They have been designed with respect to both present conditions and the conditions reasonably anticipated to exist in the foreseeable future; to lessen congestion in the streets; to secure safely from fire, panic, flood and other dangers; provide adequate light and air; to prevent overcrowding of land, to avoid undue concentration of population; facilitate the adequate provisions of transportation, water, sewerage, drainage and surface water, parks and other public requirements, and to make adequate provisions for the normal business, commercial needs and development of the community. They have been made with reasonable consideration, among other things, of the character of the district, and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with a view of conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the community. Section 5. This ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Grapevine, Texas, affecting zoning and shall not repeal any of the provisions of said ordinances except in those instances where provisions of those ordinances which are in direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. Section 6. That the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be severable and that if the validity of the zoning affecting any portion of the tract or tracts of land described herein shall be declared to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the zoning of the balance of the tract or tracts of land described herein. ORD. NO. 3 Section 7. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not to exceed Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) and a separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. Section 8. The fact that the present ordinances and regulations of the City of Grapevine, Texas, are inadequate to properly safeguard the health, safety, morals, peace and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Grapevine, Texas, creates an emergency for the immediate preservation of the public business, property, health, safety and general welfare of the public which requires that this ordinance shall become effective from and after the date of its final passage, and it is accordingly so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 15th day of November, 2005. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ORD. NO. 4 No PROJECT INFORMATION SCOPE OF WORK: UNMANNED TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY SITE ADDRESS: 2220 W. GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE TITLE SHEET GRAPEVINE. TEXAS 76051 LATITUDE: 32' 57' 45.0" N LONGITUDE: 97" 02' 43.2" W JURISDICTION: CITY OF GRAPEVINE, DALLAS COUNTY. TEXAS EXISTING USE: HOTEL 5Vos - 04 15 a. y4tu os4 fQ at low -felt tk4 t * Ilc+A- - o GC (JU4C " 0fA.-ft#UV,4 //In 44 L LAC I Aw►crK' (/t4, e, A,#f r . APPROVALS LANDLORD INFO ® , angular raising the barudd 2005 SITE NUMBER: 4293 SITE NAME: GRAPEVINE / AMERISUITES VICINITY MAP APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS DIRECTIONS: FROM LUNA & 1-635, GO WEST ON 1-635 TOWARDS HWY 121. EXIT BASS PRO DRIVE BEFORE YOU MERGE ONTO HWY 121. TURN LEFT ONTO BASS PRO DRIVE. TURN RIGHT ONTO HWY 26 AND PROCEED TO GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE. TURN LEFT ONTO GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE AND AMERISUFFES WILL BE ON YOUR LEFT AFTER STARS AND STRIPES WAY. SUBCONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL. STATE, AND LOCAL CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION (AHJ) FOR THE LOCATION. THE EDITION OF THE AH! ADOPTED CODES AND STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CONTRACT AWARD SHALL GOVERN THE DESIGN. BUILDING CODE: INTERNATIONAL BUILDINGCODE (IBC), 2003 AS ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE WITH AMENDMENTS ELECTRICAL CODE: NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) 70 — 2002 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AS ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE WITH AMENDMENTS LIGHTNING PROTECTION CODE: NFPA 780 — 2000, LIGHTNING PROTECTION CODE vds -o+ C 0 A DRAWING INDEX REV DAL -4293-A01 TITLE SHEET DAL -4293 -AM ROOF PLAN 0 DAL -4293-A03 ELEVATIONS 0 DAL -41M3 -AM DETAILS DAL -42934W5 SPECIFICATIONS 0 DAL -42934—:01 ELECTRICAL ROOF PLAN 0 0 DAL -4293-M ELECTRICAL GROUNDING PLAN do NOTES 0 DAL -4293{03 ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM 0 DAL -4293-E04 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 0 5Vos - 04 15 a. y4tu os4 fQ at low -felt tk4 t * Ilc+A- - o GC (JU4C " 0fA.-ft#UV,4 //In 44 L LAC I Aw►crK' (/t4, e, A,#f r . APPROVALS LANDLORD INFO ® , angular raising the barudd 2005 SITE NUMBER: 4293 SITE NAME: GRAPEVINE / AMERISUITES VICINITY MAP APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS DIRECTIONS: FROM LUNA & 1-635, GO WEST ON 1-635 TOWARDS HWY 121. EXIT BASS PRO DRIVE BEFORE YOU MERGE ONTO HWY 121. TURN LEFT ONTO BASS PRO DRIVE. TURN RIGHT ONTO HWY 26 AND PROCEED TO GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE. TURN LEFT ONTO GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE AND AMERISUFFES WILL BE ON YOUR LEFT AFTER STARS AND STRIPES WAY. SUBCONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL. STATE, AND LOCAL CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION (AHJ) FOR THE LOCATION. THE EDITION OF THE AH! ADOPTED CODES AND STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CONTRACT AWARD SHALL GOVERN THE DESIGN. BUILDING CODE: INTERNATIONAL BUILDINGCODE (IBC), 2003 AS ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE WITH AMENDMENTS ELECTRICAL CODE: NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) 70 — 2002 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AS ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE WITH AMENDMENTS LIGHTNING PROTECTION CODE: NFPA 780 — 2000, LIGHTNING PROTECTION CODE vds -o+ C 0 A I ' m , NORTH ARROW NOTES LOCATE ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN CONSTRUCTION AREA BEFORE STARTING CONSTRUCTION. HAND DIG EXCAVATIONS NEAR MaSTING UTILITIES & WHERE INDICATED ON SITE PLAN ❑--- NEW ENTRY PORT FOR POWER & TELCO FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION REF. 2/A04 0___l F___ 0 0 0 o t 2 110'-0" + a NEW APOLLO BOX t REFERENCE ELEC. DWGS NEW TELCO ENCLOSURE REFERENCE ELEC. DWGS NEW METER BASE & SOCKET i��_NEW INTERSECTP REFERENCE ELEC. DWGS R�'� ELEC. DWGS 11-1 1 ► „'-d 1/2" 0 �-- COAX RUN IN 12" CABLE TRAY COAX RUN IN 12" CABLE TRAY MOUNTED ON SLEEPERS MOUNTED ON SLEEPERS REF_ 1/A04 REF: 1/A04 ANTENNAS ON NON -PENETRATING BALLASTED ANTENNA MOUNTS REF. 3/A04 NOTE: SCALE NOTED APPLIES TO 227X34" SHEET SIZE. IF PRINT SIZE IS 11"X17", THEN ACTUAL SCALE IS ONE HALF OF SCALE NOTED. (EXAMPLE: 1/2" = 1'-0" BECOMES 1/4' = 1'-0" ON 11" X 17" SHEET SIZE). THIS NOTE APPLIES TO ALL DRAWING SHEETS. �Ion ammmem 4726 LBJ Roewsy, Salts 460 Dseu, TX 75240 OMCs: 972.345.4292 Fax: 972.365.3451 JRH PROJ. #05-1546 iksju*good busaticss 6 GRAPEVINE / AMERISUITES DAL -4293 2220 W. GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 5 1 0 NEW GPS ANTENNA MOUNTED ON UTILITY RACK POST - a SITE PLAN Xcingular raising 0* bw g 3 0 o NEW 10'-0" X 16'-0" NON -PENETRATING STEEL PLATFORM BY ASP OR APPROVED EQUAL NEW UTILITY RACK PROVIDED WITH PLATFORM m D 9/02/05 ISSUED fOR coNstaucnON BA MES JWR NO. DATE REVISIONS BY CNK AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: MES I DRAWN BY: BA 2 m" ANTENNAS ON NON -PENETRATING BALLASTED ANTENNA MOUNTS REF. 3/A04 Ma )-- COAX RUN IN 12" CABLE TRAY MOUNTED ON SLEEPERS REF. 1/A04 ANTENNAS ON NON -PENETRATING BALLASTED ANTENNA MOUNTS REF. 3/A04 08' M0 mo CINGULAR WIRELESS ROOF PLAN ERICSSON 2106 (OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT) SITE NO.I ORA*lw wine R IREV DAL -4293 I DAL -4293-A02 1 0 . 22 x 34 e0" 9TE NEW GPS ANTENNA MOUNTED NEW ANTENNAS ON NON -PENETRATING EAST ELEVATION 3/32" = 1'-0" NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS EQUIPMENT CABINETS ON NEW 10' X 16' NON -PENETRATING STEEL PLATFORM NEW GPS ANTENNA MOUNTED ON UTILITY RACK POST NEW ANTENNAS ON NON -PENETRATING BALLASTED ANTENNA MOUNTS PAINTED TO MATCH BUILDING. REF. 3/AD4 — NEW ANTENNAS ON NON -PENETRATING BALLASTED ANTENNA MOUNTS PAINTED TO MATCH BUILDING. REF. 3/A04 E0 .© on NOTE SCALE NOTED APPLIES TO 22"X34" SHEET SIZE. IF PRINT SIZE IS 11"X17", THEN ACTUAL SCALE IS ONE HALF OF SCALE NOTED. (EXAMPLE. 1/2" = 1'-0" ORTH ELEVATION BECOMES 1APPLIES I TO 1ON 11" X 17 SHEET SIZE). A THIS NOTE LIES TO ALL DRAWING SHEETS. 2 3/32" - 1'-0" CINGULAR WIRELESS NON" a GRAPEVINE I AMERISUITES � ELEVATIONS o DAL -4293 V I n V U l a C 9/D2/OS t55t/W FOR CONSTRUCTION �` NES '� ERICSSON 2106 (OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT) 5728 Lei Ff.e•a7, Soft. 460 Dams. TX 75240 0 � htM6 ?� CMlica: 972.965.6292 Fax: 972.365.9451 2220 W. GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE misi V the bares . DATE REVISIONS 8Y cw '�'F of � s� N0' NtwWR Rfv GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 s just good busk%ms : AS SNOW DEStcNO By. MES ;;;A er: BA 9/02/05DAL-4293 DAL -4293-A03 JRH PROJ. /OS -1546 its 0 6 1 5 4 3 2 1 22 z 34 ly SIZE CABLE TRAY V NOTE: WHEN CABLE TRAY COVERS ARE SPECIFIED, THEY SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION PROCEDURES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR 'HIGH WIND CONDITIONS'. THIS INCLUDES CONNECTOR TYPE AND SPACINGS. WIDTH AS SHOWN ON DWG. POSITION COAXIAL CABLES WITH TIE WRAPS EVERY 6 FEET PROVIDE COVERS ON ALL CABLE TRAYS (TYP) HOLD DOWN CLAMP FASTENED TO 4"X4" WITH 1/4" X 1 1/4" LONG LAG SCREWS. 4"'X 4" X 20" PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER. INSTALL EVERY 6'-0" O.C. MAX. ON ROOF. SET LUMBER IN ROOFING TAR TO PREVENT MOVEMENT. i��/ETA1L - ROOF MOUNTED CABLE TRAY UN.T.S. SHEET METAL COUNTERFLASHING MEMBRANE FLASHING TO MATCH EXISTING ROOF MEMBRANE WOOD CANT STRIP qROOFTOP SEALANT N OV E P EXISTING ROOFING `— EXISTING ROOF VIEW ®«RBMEMBRANE CEMENT SEC=CABLE ENTRY HOOD MICROFLECT 81840 SEAL AROUND THE HOOD N SEAL ALL PORTS WITH BOOTS OR " PLUGS 1. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT OWNER TO DETERMINE IF ROOF WARRANTY EXIST. IF ROOF WARRANTY EXISTS. ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS SHALL BE BY METHODS APPROVED 13Y ROOFING COMPANY TO MAINTAIN ANY EXISTING WARRANTIES. IF WARRANTY DOES NOT EXIST, ROOF PENETRATIONS MEANS AND METHODS SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWING OR APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER AND BUILDING OWNER. 2. SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TEMPORARY ROOFING PROTECTION DURING CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. DETAIL - CABLE ENTRY HOOD �1N.T.S. 2 7/8" O.D. PIPE GALV. WELD TO .G 4 X 6 X 1/4' WITH 1/4" FILLET WELD CONTINUOUS. PAINT TO MATCH ANTENNA I1EXISTING BUILT-UP ROOF TO REMAIN L 4 X 6 X 1/4' GALV. " X 4` X 1" STL. GRATE GALV• 6. 8" X 16" X 4" CONC, OR 2'-0` X 2'-0" X 3" PAVERS ON STEEL GRATE FOR 250 LBS BALLAST NEOPRENE PAD L FIELD VERIFY 3 DETAIL - ANTENNA MOUNT N.T.S. ANTENNA & MOUNTING BRACKETS TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH BLDG. COLOR FIELD CUT TO LENGTH TO ALLOW ANTENNA INSTALLATION W/NO MOUNTING PIPE EXPOSED BELOW ANTENNA. �� . 5 uffffamo c CINGULAR WIRELESS GRAPEVINE / AMERISUITES �� a Xcingular 5726 M Freeway. Suits 560 DxMs. YX 752/0 DAL -4M - �, i S J4YR ERICSSON 2106 OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT) Office: 972.365,6292 Fax: 972.365.3551DRAW" wmm REV N 2220 W. GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE 0 9/02/05 ISSUED fOR CONSTRIlC'f10N JRH PRGJ. yyOS-1546 GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 ft b" ND OnrE REVISIONS BY GMK �F of < e DAL -4293 OAR -4293-A04 O A its just good "mess - AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: MES DRAWN BY: BA 9/02/05 6 1 5 4 3 2 22 x 34 v SIZE C A A d , OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS Doom marammem 1. FORM OF PROPOSAL A The Fpm of Proposal shall be an Owner -accepted form which will enable the Owner to evaluate bids for the Project including allowance items and attemetes. 2. PROPOSAL GUARANTEE A A bid bond will not be required as bid security. 3. AWARD OF CONTRACT A After bids are opened, the bids will be tabulated for comparison on the basis of the bid prices and quantities shown in the proposal. The Owner reserves the right to withhold the award of the Contract for a period of Thirty (30) days from date of opening bids and no award will be made until after investigations are made as to the responsibilities of the low bidders. Until the final award of the Contract, the Owner reserves the right to reject any or am bids or proceed to do the work otherwise in the best interest of the Owner. The Owner does not obligate himself to accept the lowest or any other bid. B. The successful law bidder, upon notdicotiron of acceptance of his bid, shall provide to the Owner, the required insurance policies within ten (10) working days to prevent delays in awarding the contract 4. EXAMINATION OF EXISTMfC CONDITIONS A Bidders sholl visit the proposed site and thoroughly familiarize themselves with existing conditions. B. The Proposed Contract Documents have been prepared on the basis of ovomoble information about the site and are intended to present an essentially accurate indication of existing conditions. TM. however, sham not retleve the Bidder of the responsibility far fumy Informing himself as to existing conditions. No allowance sham be mode subsequent in this condition in behalf of the Contractor far any error or negligence on his part CONCIM0016 OF THE CONTRACT i. GENERAL CONDITIONS A. The -General Conditions of the Contract- ALA Document A201, current edition, Articles 1 through 14 inclusive, are a part of this Contract and are incorporated herein as fully as A here art forth. 2. SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS ARTICLE 3: CONTRACTOR 3.2,6 if work is detailed or specified in a manner that M would appear satisfactory work would net result, $o notify the Architect, recommending modifications. M Contractor fails to so notify the Architect or if his recommendations for modifications arc accepted. Contractor shall assume ease responsibility fa results. 3.7.5 Contractor shall not commence work until required Permits are obtaned. it requested by the Architect, furnish certified copies of all permits. ARTICLE 4: ADMMTILATION OF THE CONTRACT 4.2.3.1 The undertaking of periodic inspections by the Architect shorn net be construed as supervision of actual construction nor make him responsble for prorWing a safe place for the performance of work Oy Cartractors or Contractors' employees or by employees of those suppliers or subcontractors, or for access, visits, use, work, travel or occupancy by any person. ARTICLE 1t: INSURANCE AND BONDS 11.1 CONTRACTOR'S NSURAANNCE Add the following Clause 11.1.2.1 to 11.12: 11.12.1 The imoronce required by Subparagraph 11.1.1 *ham be written for not sass than the following amounts. Am policies to mune the Owner and Architect as additional insureds. Workers compensation and general liability policies to include o waiver of subrogation against the Owner or Architect. 1. Workers Compensation Statutory limits 2. Employer's Liability. Statutory kraits 3. Comprehensive General Liability. Bodily Injury., Limit per CINGULAR 4. Automobile Liability.ge: limit per CINCIJUR Bodily Injury: Limit per CINGUW2 5. Drrna e: Limit per CINGULAR Liability limit per Cm4GUtAR MCATIONS 0191610N t - OENERAL IEOUNE EM SECTpN aim! - sum"RY of WM 1. WORK COVERED BY CONTRACT DOCUMENTS A Work includes site work, electrical and telephone service to the equiprtent, and electrical grounding *1equipment and platform for use as a mobile tesepfhorne coli site, 2. CONTRACTS A Construct work under a single lump sum contract. 3. WORK UNDER SEPARATE CONTRACTS: The Owner will make separate contracts for furnishing and installing the following: A Outdoor equipment cabinets D. Transmitting equipment C. Antennas and their cabling 4. CONTRACTOR'S USE OF PREMISES A Confine operations at site to areas permitted by low, ordinances, permits and to "s of Contract as shown on Contract Documents. B. Coordinate use of premises under Provisions of Lease Agreement C. brit use of site for work, and storage as famous: 1. Restrict work and storage to areas indicated on Drawings. 2. Access site in areas approved by Owner. 3. Restrict parking to areas designated by Owner. 4. Maintain Owner and public access at ons tines to adjacent existing buildings, porkin% drives and womcs. SEC110411 0M00 - OUAiftY CONTRo6 1. DUALITY CONTROL GENERAL. A Maintain T-ty control over suppliers, manufacturers, products, services. site conditions, and workmanship, to produce worts of specified quality. 2. WORKMANSHIP A Comply with industry standards for commercial construction except when more restrictive tolerances or specified requirements indicate more rod standards or more precise workmanship. B. Perform work by persons qualified to produce workmanship of specified quality. C. Secure products in place with positive anchorage devices designed and sized to withstand stresses, vibration, and racking. 3. MANUFACTURER'S NSTRUCTIONS A Comply with instructions in full detail, Including each step in se nee. Should irhstruclian conflict with Contrail Documents, request clarification from Architect before proceeding. 4. INTERIM INSPECTIONS A. Contact Cnngular Wireless to schedule interim Inspections by CINGULAR Construction Manager. Inspections am to be scheduled with o minimum 48-hour notice of requested inspection. S. Interim inspections will be conducted by CINGULAR Construction Manager for each of the following: 1. Prefabricated equipment enclosure foundation. 2. Electrical rounding of the prefabricated equipment enclosure �nd oedema tower. 3. Fend inspection of all work performed by this contract. C. Do not proceed with work on the Project far each of these areas until inspection has been performed all all deficiencies noted have been corrected. SECnM 01410 - TESTNO LASORATOIR SERVW i t, GENERAL A Owner may employ and pay for services of an Independent Testing Laboratory to perform testing of materials and construction. Contracts shop cooperate with laboratory to facilitate execution of required services. S. Employment of laboratory sham in no way relieve Controcior's obligations to Warm the work of the Contract. SECTION 0000 - FR07ECT10N OF PF7IS1040111 AM PROPERTY 1. The Contractor shalt be responsible for initiating, nidir"ning, and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the performonoe of the Contract. 2. The Contractor shall take reasonable precautions for safety of, and shall provide reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or lass to employees on the Work and other persons who may be affected thereby, the Work and materials and equipment tobe incorporated therein: and other property at the site or adjacent thereto. 3. The Contractor spam gra notices and comply with applicable lows. ordinances, rules. regulations and lawful orders of public authorities bearing on safety of persons and property and their protection from damage, injury or lass. The Contractor shall promptly remedy damage and lass to property at the site caused in whale or in part by the Contractor, a Subcontractor, a Sub -subcontract". or anyone directly or indirectly, employed by any of them. or by anyone for whose acts they may be liable and fahi which the Contractor is responsible. 4. The Contractor sham not be required to perform without consent any Work relating to asbestos or polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB). SECTION 01610 - CONOTTWJCT10N FACUMS AND TEMPORARY CONMMA 1. SANITARY FACILITIES A. Where required, provide adequate temporary chemical toilets at time work is commenced. B. Maintain facilities in compliance with applicable health lows and regulations. Keep clean and unobtrusive. C. Upon completion of wank, remove these fodlities and all traces thereof. 2. TEMPORARY WATER A Fumish and maintain temporary water required for completion of Work. including means of conveyance. B. Pay for connections, tap fees, metering and extensions from sources, where required. C. Pay charges for water. 3. TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL ENERGY A Where necessary for construction, fumish and mointoin temporary electrical service for power and sighting us required for completion of the Work. B. Pay for connections, metering and extensions from sources. C. Pay anergy charges for temporary power. 4. GUARDRAAS, BARRICADES AND TEMPORARY COVERINGS A Provide guardroms and hondroib in accordance with applicable Safety Laws. B. Provide barricades as required to protect existing site features, existing buildings, adjacent property and possersby. S. TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION A During construction. Contractor and his subcontractors and sub -subcontractors and !heir agents and errplayeas stall comply with fire safety practices as outlined to NFPA Pamphlet 241 and local fire protection codes. SECTION 01600 - MATERUAL AND EOUPilNT 1. PRODUCTS A Comply with Specifications all reference standards as minimum requirements. B. Components required to be supplied in quantity within a Specification section shall be the same, and shall be interchangeable. 2. TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING A Transport products by methods to ovoid product damage; deliver in undamaged condition, in manufacturers unopened containers or packaging. 3. STORAGE AND PROTECTION A Store products in accordance with monufacturer s instruction, wish seats and labels intact and legible. Store sensitive products in weather -tight enclosures; maintain within temperature and hury"ty ranges required by monufocturer s instructions. 4. PRODUCT OPTIONS A Products Speed by Referenced Standards or by Description Only: Any product meeting those standards. B. Products Specified by Non' One or More Manufacturers with o Provision far Substitutions: Submit a request far substitution far any manufacturer not specifically named_ C. Products Specified by Naming Only One Manufacturer: No options, ne substitutions allowed. 5. PRODUCT UST A Within three (3) days after execution of contract, submit complete Fut of major products proposed to use, with ame of manufacturer, trade name, and model number of each product 6. SUSST1TUT10NS A SubSMUons will be considered orgy when a product becomes unavailable due to m fault of Contractor. B. Document each request with complete data substantiatmg compliance of proposed substitution with Contact Documents. 7. SYSTEM DEMONSTRATION A Prior to final inspection, demonstrate operation of each system to Owner's representative. B. instruct Owners personnel in operations, adjustment, and maintenance of equipment and systems, using the operation and maintenance data as the basis of instruction, SECTION 01700 - t10RT11ACT CLOSEOUT 1. CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES A When Contractor considers Work has reached final completion, submit written certification that Contract documents hove been reviewed. Work has been inspected, and that Work is complete in accordance with Contact Documents and ready for Architect and Owner inspection. B. N oddition to submittals required by Conditions of the Contract, provide submittals required by governing authorities, and submit a final statement of accounting giving total adjusted Contract sum. previous payments, and sum remaining due. GRAPEVINE / AMERISUITES DAL -4293 5729 LSJ Freeway, Salta 440 DIMS, TX 75240 Office: 972.345.4292 Fax: 972.345.3451 2220 W. GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE JRH PROJ. 05-1546SES ]lltit good b GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 lKiMSdi 6 1 5 1 4 angular pais V f e baro/ DIV a - terms sECT1011 "a" - AWX FANOWATION 1, Miscellaneous Carbon Steal and Mon: fabrication of ASTM A36 steel plates and shapes, hot -dip galvanized after fobdcotwn. 2. Verify dimensions and components at site as may be necessary to ensure that work matches and fids actual conditions. Insofar as practical, shop fhl and assemble metal items for erection and Ztaltatlon. Assemble with as few joints as possible. 3. All boles. fasteners, anchor bolts, ruts and washers to be hot -dip galvanized. 4. NI components to be stop fabricated and pruned to minimize amount of on-site work required. All welds to be ground smooth. Touch-up primer after installation before applying final finish cost. OIYIN011 S - FMMS SECTION OSS00 - PANTM A Paint to be Pittsburgh Paint materials as Scheduled, with Prott do Lambert, or Sherwin Williams options ovaisible if approved by project manager. B. Deliver pair" materials to jab site in manufacturer s sealed, original labeled containers. C. Do not apply finishing materials to surfaces that are not physically tight and in rust doss cwMition. remove all foreign matter, rough spots, prime coat point runs, etc. and clean surfaces of dkL rust, grease, and the like. wire brush miscellaneous steel and iron surfaces and, if necessary, sand metal surfaces to have an enameled finish smooth. O. Perform work with skilled mechanics, appy materials per manufacturers recommendations. speod materials evenly, flowing an without runs, sags, lop marks, or other defects. color undercoats of paint to match final coat ckuely. allow each coat to dry thoroughly before applying succeeding mot. if specified number of mots of point or finishing materials do not re nit in proper hiding and build-up due to excess or improper thinning or application, an additional coat or mats wml be required at ne cost to the owner. E SCHEDULE OF PANTED SURFACES AND MATERIALS: 1. GALVANIZED STEEL: (WHERE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS) I Coat Pittsburgh Speedhide Galvanized Steel Primer NO- 6-299. 2 Coats Pittsburgh Speedhide Exterior to -Lustra House Paled -Oil 50-52 Series. 2. ANTENNAS. MOUNTS, AND CABLING: I Coot Pittsburgh Speee@vde Exterior La -Lustre House Point -Oil 50-52 SERIES, F. SAMPLES: Submit two (2) 12' x 12' samples of each color and type of paint to the project manager for approval. G. COLORS: Schedule of paint colors will be furnished before work is started, point items not scheduled such as pipe, access doors, grilles, registers, and simiba incidental items to match color of background or adjacent surfaces. 0 9/02/05 ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION N0. DATE R£ASiONS BY CW kAIE-. AS SHOWN DESIGNED BY: MES DRAWN BY: BA 3 2 10 F0 L7i ALL eLECrmm. 0mro CE, 0"im a wow Me rnawo1E I A S""IN TO TIE SIIJUbm Wal of DOLE ev THIS CONTRACT. CINGULAR WIRELESS SPECIFICATIONS ERICSSON 2106 (OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT) DAL -4293 I DAL -4293-A05 22 z 34 "- SIZE 14 13 12 11 i r � - , , , REFER TO S EW 11RN— ! DETAIL ! I NOTES: REFERENCED TO PLANS BY O : O 12/0 INSULATED COPPER GROUND WARE IN 1' C.. ROUTE FROM ANTENNA GROUND BAR ALONG ROOF TO NEW ROOF PENETRATION. ROUTE DOWN BUILDING TO ABOVE IST FLOOR CETUNG. OFFSET ABOVE CEILING TO MAIN ELECTRICAL. ROOM & CONNECT TO MAIN ELECTRICAL SERVICE GROUND POINT. O NEW (1) 2" RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL CONDUIT WITH PULL WIRE. ROUTE ALONG ROOF TO NEW ROOF PENETRATON. ROUTE DOWN THRU ROOF TO MAIN TELEPHONE BOARD ON LEVEL .S. Q 4/2/0.1¢6G., 1N 2' RIGID GALVANIZED CONOLRT. 10 l y) , 11.. ' RE}TR TO�T, PARTIAL ROOF I PLAR ON E-2 FOR ! I WORK IN THIS ! ! Mimi I I I 1 t 1 ! I I ! ! I ! PHmmosam 67th UU F1�q, Sd% 460 00". TX 76140 Q16e« 672iMIMFoc 67"5.34St .ARH PROJ. #05-1546 KopN Assodtb0. lac. 2626M�kN C�arnA�4' g E^s Dolm, Tems 75204 KA/ 05264 5 GRAPEVINE / AMERISIJRES DAL -4293 2220 W_ GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 �-/ ROOF PLAN i ELECTRICAL SGtf: N iS. 4 angular MMV the bares/ 0 08/30/05 ISSUED MR CON5IRU %% VC I tic — RDASM LM (71K As SND" OLSICRED B7: VC ORAe64 Bf: 19 31 2 K. �. B7l'A2G4E JR. ...R. seoeb, _ , _x'555 CWGUL.AR WIRELESS ROOF PLAN — ELECTRICAL. ERICSSON 2106 (OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT) 1X1, s1E RR_ o9whIG "NoR {)A(,-4293 I DAL.-4293—EOI 0 C 0 A , 11.. ' RE}TR TO�T, PARTIAL ROOF I PLAR ON E-2 FOR PHmmosam 67th UU F1�q, Sd% 460 00". TX 76140 Q16e« 672iMIMFoc 67"5.34St .ARH PROJ. #05-1546 KopN Assodtb0. lac. 2626M�kN C�arnA�4' g E^s Dolm, Tems 75204 KA/ 05264 5 GRAPEVINE / AMERISIJRES DAL -4293 2220 W_ GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 �-/ ROOF PLAN i ELECTRICAL SGtf: N iS. 4 angular MMV the bares/ 0 08/30/05 ISSUED MR CON5IRU %% VC I tic — RDASM LM (71K As SND" OLSICRED B7: VC ORAe64 Bf: 19 31 2 K. �. B7l'A2G4E JR. ...R. seoeb, _ , _x'555 CWGUL.AR WIRELESS ROOF PLAN — ELECTRICAL. ERICSSON 2106 (OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT) 1X1, s1E RR_ o9whIG "NoR {)A(,-4293 I DAL.-4293—EOI 0 C 0 A 11.. ' RE}TR TO�T, PARTIAL ROOF I PLAR ON E-2 FOR ! I WORK IN THIS ! ! . a' PHmmosam 67th UU F1�q, Sd% 460 00". TX 76140 Q16e« 672iMIMFoc 67"5.34St .ARH PROJ. #05-1546 KopN Assodtb0. lac. 2626M�kN C�arnA�4' g E^s Dolm, Tems 75204 KA/ 05264 5 GRAPEVINE / AMERISIJRES DAL -4293 2220 W_ GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 �-/ ROOF PLAN i ELECTRICAL SGtf: N iS. 4 angular MMV the bares/ 0 08/30/05 ISSUED MR CON5IRU %% VC I tic — RDASM LM (71K As SND" OLSICRED B7: VC ORAe64 Bf: 19 31 2 K. �. B7l'A2G4E JR. ...R. seoeb, _ , _x'555 CWGUL.AR WIRELESS ROOF PLAN — ELECTRICAL. ERICSSON 2106 (OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT) 1X1, s1E RR_ o9whIG "NoR {)A(,-4293 I DAL.-4293—EOI 0 C 0 A I . a' ! ! ! ! ! ! I I I ! 1 1 I 14 I 1'3 I I ! 12 11 10 ! ! I ! ! ! ! I PHmmosam 67th UU F1�q, Sd% 460 00". TX 76140 Q16e« 672iMIMFoc 67"5.34St .ARH PROJ. #05-1546 KopN Assodtb0. lac. 2626M�kN C�arnA�4' g E^s Dolm, Tems 75204 KA/ 05264 5 GRAPEVINE / AMERISIJRES DAL -4293 2220 W_ GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 �-/ ROOF PLAN i ELECTRICAL SGtf: N iS. 4 angular MMV the bares/ 0 08/30/05 ISSUED MR CON5IRU %% VC I tic — RDASM LM (71K As SND" OLSICRED B7: VC ORAe64 Bf: 19 31 2 K. �. B7l'A2G4E JR. ...R. seoeb, _ , _x'555 CWGUL.AR WIRELESS ROOF PLAN — ELECTRICAL. ERICSSON 2106 (OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT) 1X1, s1E RR_ o9whIG "NoR {)A(,-4293 I DAL.-4293—EOI 0 C 0 A "Im ammmmam 6726 W Ff1e1117• Wto 160 DMO. TX 16110 Offlee, 112.86.6262 Fea: 97236e.7eS1 JRH PROD. 105-1546 Ko"d Assodotosl ba. 2626 Cde Avetwe, Suite 220 Do%& Texas 75206 KA/ 05264 5 PARTAIL ROOF PLAN - ELECTRICAL E1 x,z GRAPEVINE / AMERISUMM DAL-4293Xcingular 2220 W. GRAPEVINE MILLS GRCI ED 1>� GRAPEVINE. TEXAS 76051 W NOTES: REFERENCED TO PLANS BY 0: J NEW 30' x 4' x 1/4' COPPER ANTENNA GROUND BAR. PROVIDE STAND—OFF 6OLATORS. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH CINGULAR WIRELESS. Q NEW /2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE. LEAVE 24" LEAD WIRE FOR CONNECTION TO CINGULAR WIRELESS GROUND BAR OR CABINET BY p OTHERS. Q NEW 12 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE FROM ANTENNA GROUND BAR TO CABLE TRAY. V NEW EQUIPMENT CABINET (PROVIDED BY CINGUIAR WIRELESS). O� NEW 02 SOUR BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE. CONNECT TO TELCO GROUND BAR. 1 NEW f2 SOUO BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE FROM GROUND BAR TO SUPP09T PLATFORM. NEW j2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE CONNECTED BETWEEN GROUND BARS. Q NEW (1) I' LFMC CONDUIT WRFC PULLWIRE. ROUTE FROM NEW APOLLO BOX TO EQUIPMENT CABINET. PROVIDE SUFFICIENT LENGTHS INCLUDING FITTINGS REQUIRED FOR CONNECTION TO THE EQUIPMENT CABINET. CONNECT QUAD RECEPTACLE IN THE BOTTOM OF NEW APOLLO BOX TO A NEW 120V. 204 1P. CIRCUIT BREAKER IN PANEL i1' WITH 2/12. 1/126. IN 1/2'C. 10 NEW (1) t' LFMC CONDUIT WITH CAT 5 CABLE FROM NEW TELCO CABINET TO APOLLO BOX. tt Tj06 GROUND. I- . LEAVE SUFFICIENT LEAD WIRE FOR CONNECTION EACH EQUIPMENT CABINET NEW SECURELY MOUNTED GALVANIZED UNI—STRUT EQUIPMENT RACK. MOUNT NEW SERVICE ENTRANCE SWITCH. APOLLO BOX AND TELCO CABINET ON RACK. C t3 NEW (1) 1' LFMC CONDUIT WITH CAT 5 CABLE ABOVE GRADE. ROUTE FROM NEW APOLLO BOX ABOVE GRADE TO EOUIPMENT CABINET. PROVIDE SUFFICIENT LENGTHS INCLUDING FITTINGS REQUIRED FOR CONNECTION TO THE EQUIPMENT CABINET. 14 NEW (1) 2' RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL CONDUIT WITH PULL WIRE. ROUTE ALONG ROOF TO NEW ROOF PENETRATION. ROUTE TNRU DOWN THRU ROOF T6 MAIN TELEPHONE BOARD ON LEVE]_ 5. 15 NEW 12 SOLA SART 71100 COPPER GROUND Wim FOR CORN CION TD APOLLO 80X. 1fi NEW 1004 3P 208V. COMBINATION MANUAL TRANSFER SWITCH. SURGE PROTECTOR, GENERATOR RECEPTACLE AND PANELBOARD 'A' IN NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE. PROVIDE AN INTERLOCKED 208V., t00A GENERATOR RECEPTACLE. REFER TO PANEL SCHEDULE FOR CIRCUIT BREAKERS (INTERSECT MODEL /LAM3310020—IOK0UC-3R WITH BREAKER KIT 83-8 AND BREAKER KIT 64). CALL 678-797-6445 FOR INFORMATION. 12/0 INSULATED COPPER GROUND WIRE IN 1'C. ROUTE FROM ANTENNA GROUND BAR ALONG ROOF TO NEW ROOF PENETRATION AS SHOWN. ROUTE THRU BLDG. TO ABOVE IST FLOOR CEILING. OFFSET ABOVE CEILING TO MAIM ELECTRICAL ROOM AND CONNECT TO MAIN ELECTRICAL SERVICE GROUND POINT. 18 NEW WEATHERPROOF TELEPHONE CABINET (24 -X24 -X12- HOFFMAN 80X). PROVIDE WfTH 3/4" PLYWOOD BACKBOARD. GROUND BAR (12" X 4' X 1/4-). TERMINAL BLOCK, AND PERMANENT LABEL TO READ 'CINCUNAR WIR01W. t9 4#2/0, i/fiG., IN 2' RIGID GALVANIZED CONDUIT. �:J NEW WATT HOUR DEMAND METER IN NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE. PROVIDE ALTERNATE PRICE TO FURNISH A STANDARD 120/208V., IOOA PANELBOARD WITH f00A MCB IN A NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE IN LFIU OF COMBINATION PANELBOARD MOWN. 7. i CINGMAR WRELESS _.• ..:.........._...........:_r.r_ PARTIAL ROOF PLAN - ELECTRICAL W05 ISSM MR CONSTRLOCI N VC VC Mc g ... ._....,. - ERICSSON 2106 (OUTDOOR EOUtPMENT) IE REVISIONS 8Y low ';Qi;'.!tttl�°.��= Nos No. sne xa oww+c Pxxfeoc m P,: AS s+o+u7f aasfcfsa er: VC oRAwN flr: >B OJ1L-4293 0Ai-4293—£02 10, 2 0 IN ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM (@ w SCA" N���TL�.°�� e.Engem GRAPEVINEDAL-4293 AMER!SUITES Xcingular 57L Lei Reat47, SMO ab Da4a. Tx 75240 Odea, to 75204 220 ONIoe 072.385.0292 Fax: 07L3e5.3401 2220 W. GRAPEVINE MILTS CIRG!_E KA/ 05264 GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 t�q"ber.A JRH PROD. }'OS -1546 6 51 4 3 w I55Um Fat COfA1ttUCI.oN AS SHOW ocs"m 8V: VC NOTES: REFERENCED TO PLANS BY O: NEW 30' x 4' x 1/4' COPPER ANTENNA GROUND W. PROVIDE STAND-OFF ISOLATORS. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH CINGULAR WIRELESS. (D NEW 12 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE. LEAVE 24' LEAD WIRE FOR CONNECTION TO C7NGULM WIRELESS GROUND BAR OR CABINET BY OTHERS_ D \J NEW #2 SOUD BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE FROM ANTENNA GROUND BAR TO CABLE TRAY. O NEW EQUIPMENT CABINET (PROVIDED BY CINGULAR WIRELESS). NEW #2 SOUD BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE. CONNECT TO TELCO GROUND W. © NEW #2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE FROM GROUND BAR TO SUPPORT PLATFORM. NEW #2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE CONNECTED BETWEEN GROUND BARS, O NEW (1) 1' LFMC CONNXXT WITH PULLWIRE ROUTE FROM NEW APOLLO BOX TO EQUIPMENT CA84HET PROVIDE SUFFICIENT LENGTHS INCLUDING FITTINGS REQUIRED FOR CONNECTION TO THE EQUIPMENT CABINET. O CONNECT OUAD RECEPTACLE IN THE BOTTOM OF NEW APOLLO BOX TO A NEW 120V. 20A. 1P. CIRCUIT BREAKER IN PANEL A" WITH 2#12, i112G. IN i/2`C. 10 NEW (1) 1' LFMC CONDUIT WiTH CAT 5 CABLE FROM NEW TELCO CABINET TO APOLLO BOX - 1 i 316, 18 GROUND. 1' CONOW. LEAVE SUFFICIENT LEAD WIRE FOR CONNECTION TO EACH EQUIPMENT CABINET. 12 NEW SECURELY MOUNTED GALVANIZED UNI -STRUT EOLIPMENT RACK. MOUNT NEW SERVICE ENTRANCE SWITCH. APOLLO BOX AND TELCO CABINET ON RACK. G 13 NEW (1) 1' LFMC CONDLIT WITH CAT 5 CABLE ABOVE GRADE. ROUTE FROM NEW APOLLO BOX ABOVE GRADE TO EQUIPMENT CABINET. PROVIDE SUFFICIENT LENGTHS INCLUDING FITTNCS REQUIRED FOR CONNECTION TO THE EQUIPMENT CABINET. t4 NEW (1) 2' RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL CONOU(T WITH PULL WIRE. ROUTE ALONG ROOF TO NEW ROOF PENETRATION. ROUTE THRU DOWN THRU ROOF TO MAIN TELEPHONE BOARD ON LEVEL 5. /5 NEW 12 SOLA BARE TINNED COPPER GROLMD T11RE FOR OONNECiON TO APOLLO 80X. 16 NEW 100A. 3P 208V COMBINATION MANUAL TRANSFER SNITCH. SURGE PROTECTOR. GENERATOR RECEPTACLE AND PANELODARD 'A' N NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE. PROVIDE AN NTERIOCKED 206V., IOOA GENERATOR RECEPTACLE REFER TO PANEL SCI-ZNAE FOR CMUIT BREAKERS (INTERSECT MODEL #MM331002O-IOKAiC-3R WITH BREAKER KIT 83-8 AND BREAKER KIT B4). CALL 678-797-6445 FOR INFORMATION. -C. ROUTE FROM © AANTEO'NIJ GROUUNND B ALONG RRCOPPER OOF TO WIRE NEw ROOF PENETRATION AS SHOWN. ROUTE THRU BLDG. TO ABOVE IST FLOOR Ca NG. OFFSET ABOVE CEILING TO MAIN ELECTRICAL ROOM AND CONNECT TO MAIN ELECTRICAL SERVICE GROUND POINT. 18 NEW WEATHERPROOF TELEPHONE CABINET (247(24'X12" HOFFMAN BOX). PROVIDE WITH 3/4' PLYWOOD BACKBOARD, GROUND BAR (12' X 4' X 1/4'). TERMINAL B BLOCK. AND PERMANENT LABEL TO READ 'CINGULAR WIRELESS'. 19 412/0. 116G.. N 2" RIGID GALVANIZED CONDUIT_ ® NEW WATT HOUR DEMAND METER N NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE. 21 SEAL PENETRATIONS THRU ROOF WATERTIGHT ROUTE CONDUITS DOWN THRU NEW FLOOR PENETRATIONS AND SEAL PENETRATIONS WITH FIREPROOF MATERIAL. AFTER ROUTING CONDUDS. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS. ® CONNECT TO NEW 1004, 3P CIRCUIT BREAKER MOUNT NEW BREAKER IN EXISTING SPACE. Nm. PROVIDE ALTERNATE PRICE TO FURNISH A STANDARD 120/208V., IOOA PANELBOARD WITH CODA MCB N A NEMA 311 ENCLOSURE N LEW OF TION ANELBOARO SHOWN. IA CINGULAR WIRELESS _.-.:....__.r.._-_._.._: e. ELEC. RISER aAGRAM do PANEL SO". x . BWA7fAE A : Nc vc yr ERICSSON 2106 (OUTOOOR EGXIIPML]4T) 157 a+ic , i ( roe «o. srtc .a aAww�c uaeai ft OA. -4293 DAL -4293—E03 0 �c7� ©moo©vv o0 o© MMMM ■M . mm mm ��■���� IMm mm mmmmmm mm mmmmmm mm N���TL�.°�� e.Engem GRAPEVINEDAL-4293 AMER!SUITES Xcingular 57L Lei Reat47, SMO ab Da4a. Tx 75240 Odea, to 75204 220 ONIoe 072.385.0292 Fax: 07L3e5.3401 2220 W. GRAPEVINE MILTS CIRG!_E KA/ 05264 GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 t�q"ber.A JRH PROD. }'OS -1546 6 51 4 3 w I55Um Fat COfA1ttUCI.oN AS SHOW ocs"m 8V: VC NOTES: REFERENCED TO PLANS BY O: NEW 30' x 4' x 1/4' COPPER ANTENNA GROUND W. PROVIDE STAND-OFF ISOLATORS. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH CINGULAR WIRELESS. (D NEW 12 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE. LEAVE 24' LEAD WIRE FOR CONNECTION TO C7NGULM WIRELESS GROUND BAR OR CABINET BY OTHERS_ D \J NEW #2 SOUD BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE FROM ANTENNA GROUND BAR TO CABLE TRAY. O NEW EQUIPMENT CABINET (PROVIDED BY CINGULAR WIRELESS). NEW #2 SOUD BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE. CONNECT TO TELCO GROUND W. © NEW #2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE FROM GROUND BAR TO SUPPORT PLATFORM. NEW #2 SOLID BARE TINNED COPPER GROUND WIRE CONNECTED BETWEEN GROUND BARS, O NEW (1) 1' LFMC CONNXXT WITH PULLWIRE ROUTE FROM NEW APOLLO BOX TO EQUIPMENT CA84HET PROVIDE SUFFICIENT LENGTHS INCLUDING FITTINGS REQUIRED FOR CONNECTION TO THE EQUIPMENT CABINET. O CONNECT OUAD RECEPTACLE IN THE BOTTOM OF NEW APOLLO BOX TO A NEW 120V. 20A. 1P. CIRCUIT BREAKER IN PANEL A" WITH 2#12, i112G. IN i/2`C. 10 NEW (1) 1' LFMC CONDUIT WiTH CAT 5 CABLE FROM NEW TELCO CABINET TO APOLLO BOX - 1 i 316, 18 GROUND. 1' CONOW. LEAVE SUFFICIENT LEAD WIRE FOR CONNECTION TO EACH EQUIPMENT CABINET. 12 NEW SECURELY MOUNTED GALVANIZED UNI -STRUT EOLIPMENT RACK. MOUNT NEW SERVICE ENTRANCE SWITCH. APOLLO BOX AND TELCO CABINET ON RACK. G 13 NEW (1) 1' LFMC CONDLIT WITH CAT 5 CABLE ABOVE GRADE. ROUTE FROM NEW APOLLO BOX ABOVE GRADE TO EQUIPMENT CABINET. PROVIDE SUFFICIENT LENGTHS INCLUDING FITTNCS REQUIRED FOR CONNECTION TO THE EQUIPMENT CABINET. t4 NEW (1) 2' RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL CONOU(T WITH PULL WIRE. ROUTE ALONG ROOF TO NEW ROOF PENETRATION. ROUTE THRU DOWN THRU ROOF TO MAIN TELEPHONE BOARD ON LEVEL 5. /5 NEW 12 SOLA BARE TINNED COPPER GROLMD T11RE FOR OONNECiON TO APOLLO 80X. 16 NEW 100A. 3P 208V COMBINATION MANUAL TRANSFER SNITCH. SURGE PROTECTOR. GENERATOR RECEPTACLE AND PANELODARD 'A' N NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE. PROVIDE AN NTERIOCKED 206V., IOOA GENERATOR RECEPTACLE REFER TO PANEL SCI-ZNAE FOR CMUIT BREAKERS (INTERSECT MODEL #MM331002O-IOKAiC-3R WITH BREAKER KIT 83-8 AND BREAKER KIT B4). CALL 678-797-6445 FOR INFORMATION. -C. ROUTE FROM © AANTEO'NIJ GROUUNND B ALONG RRCOPPER OOF TO WIRE NEw ROOF PENETRATION AS SHOWN. ROUTE THRU BLDG. TO ABOVE IST FLOOR Ca NG. OFFSET ABOVE CEILING TO MAIN ELECTRICAL ROOM AND CONNECT TO MAIN ELECTRICAL SERVICE GROUND POINT. 18 NEW WEATHERPROOF TELEPHONE CABINET (247(24'X12" HOFFMAN BOX). PROVIDE WITH 3/4' PLYWOOD BACKBOARD, GROUND BAR (12' X 4' X 1/4'). TERMINAL B BLOCK. AND PERMANENT LABEL TO READ 'CINGULAR WIRELESS'. 19 412/0. 116G.. N 2" RIGID GALVANIZED CONDUIT_ ® NEW WATT HOUR DEMAND METER N NEMA 3R ENCLOSURE. 21 SEAL PENETRATIONS THRU ROOF WATERTIGHT ROUTE CONDUITS DOWN THRU NEW FLOOR PENETRATIONS AND SEAL PENETRATIONS WITH FIREPROOF MATERIAL. AFTER ROUTING CONDUDS. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS. ® CONNECT TO NEW 1004, 3P CIRCUIT BREAKER MOUNT NEW BREAKER IN EXISTING SPACE. Nm. PROVIDE ALTERNATE PRICE TO FURNISH A STANDARD 120/208V., IOOA PANELBOARD WITH CODA MCB N A NEMA 311 ENCLOSURE N LEW OF TION ANELBOARO SHOWN. IA CINGULAR WIRELESS _.-.:....__.r.._-_._.._: e. ELEC. RISER aAGRAM do PANEL SO". x . 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