HomeMy WebLinkAboutWIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, 1101 ACADEMY CT. - PDP - 26-03 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - PROJECT NARRATIVENature of Request/Zoning Analysis
Verizon Wireless is requesting Administrative Approval and any other permits necessary to allow for the
construction of a low power telecommunications facility in an Industrial zone district. The Verizon
Wireless facility will consist of twelve antennas attached at the 92' level of an existing PRPA transmission
pole. Verizon Wireless' accompanying equipment building will be located inside the fence of the storage
yard adjacent to the PRPA pole.
Division 4.23 "Industrial District" of the Fort Collins Land Use Code allows the following:
Wireless telecommunication equipment as permitted in the Industrial district subject to
administrative review.
In addition, per the pre -submittal meeting held with Bob Barkeen on 6/12/03, this application will be
processed as an administrative review.
Therefore, the Verizon Wireless proposed facility will be subject to an Administrative Review. Further, all
setbacks will be complied with and no streets, rights -of -way or easements will be encroached upon.
Communication Facility Components and Operations
Each Verizon Wireless communication facility consists of a monopole or other support structure, six to
twelve panel antennas, equipment shelter, a generator or emergency power source and communications dish,
when needed. No nuisances will be generated by the proposed facility, nor will the facility injure the public
health, safety, morals or general welfare. Digital cellular technology does not interfere with any other forms
of communication whether public or private. To the contrary, digital cellular technology will provide vital
communications in emergency situations and will commonly be used by local residents and emergency
personnel to protect the general public's health, safety and welfare.
Statement of Operations
Once the construction of the facility is complete and the telephone switching equipment is fine-tuned,
visitation to the site by service personnel for routine maintenance will occur an average of once a month.
The site is entirely self -monitored and connects directly to a central office where sophisticated computers
alert personnel to any equipment malfunction or breach of security.
Because the cellular facility will be unstaffed, there will be no regular hours of operation and no impact to
existing traffic patterns. No water or sewer services will be required. Ingress and egress will be provided
along with parking for service personnel who arrive infrequently to service the site.
Compliance with Federal Regulations
Verizon Wireless will comply with all FCC rules governing construction requirements, technical standards,
interference protection, power and height limitations, and radio frequency standards. In addition, the
company will comply with all FAA rules on site location and operation.
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW APPLICATION
PROJECT SUMMARY
Petitioner
Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC d/b/a Verizon Wireless is the nation's leading provider of wireless
communications. Verizon Wireless has the largest nationwide wireless voice and data network and over 30
million subscribers. Verizon Wireless is in 178 of the top 200 United States markets and 22 million of its
subscribers are digital customers. Verizon Wireless is licensed by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) and regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Digital Network
The proposed network will include digital technology. Digital cellular is a new generation of wireless
technology. By utilizing digital transmission, Verizon Wireless is able to dramatically improve the quality
of service for wireless consumers. This digital transmission allows Verizon Wireless to enhance their
cellular network in a number of ways, including:
• Improved voice quality and consistency
• Increased security and privacy
• Feature -rich digital service choices such as voice mail, paging, and caller ID
• Digital data transmission
• Alpha numeric paging
• Access to the World Wide Web
Site Selection
Once the decision has been made to expand cellular coverage to a community, Verizon Wireless engineers
prepare a preliminary network design based on many factors, including the characteristics of the
community, available radio frequencies and wireless equipment capabilities. A map of the selected "search
area" and other requirements for the site are provided to property consultants who visit the community to
identify and rank potential sites. This Search Area represents the area in which a facility must be located
to allow it to function as an integral unit in the Verizon Wireless system.
Whenever feasible, Verizon Wireless strives to acquire sites that blend with local character and are
unobtrusive to the community. Existing structures such as water tanks, building rooftops, and
competitor -owned towers are often the first choice for sites. When construction of a new structure is
required, sites are chosen by their proximity to compatible land uses.
Property Description
The proposed facility will be located at 1101 Academy Court. The subject parcel is owned by Lockman
Enterprises, LLLP. The parcel is located within the Industrial District and is currently houses an equipment
storage yard. Verizon Wireless is leasing approximately 864 square feet in the storage yard of the property
for their equipment shelter. Verizon Wireless is also leasing space for its antennas on a Platte River Power
Authority (PRPA) transmission pole. Access will be from Academy Court. (See Exhibit F "Site Plans and
Elevations" for details.)