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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSUMMIT VIEW CHURCH, WTF (MOBILITIE) - PDP180016 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - WTE / WTF INFORMATIONT - •Mobile Coverage with DNO4198D at 68' The green colored shade shows additional coverage with antenna height at 68' There is improvement in coverage and service quality around the proposed site and in all areas listed above. We have continuous coverage between existing sites. Because this is a dense residential community the number of homes benefiting from quality coverage is reduced significantly with height limitations. Additional height would be required to completely fill in these gaps, but T-Mobile engineers believe 68' is a good compromise, allowing for better indoor coverage for the customers. In addition, 68' will provide significant offload of neighboring congested cell sites alleviating current call performance issues and providing a buffer for future network traffic growth. J o 4014} ' � Sn* • Jaliey Fn �7�� ` oil ` ,� a 'Il � Icy � n�f'q. NC4TE a v y Mogen Dr :p L' card T • •Mobile • 18400 East 22"d Avenue Aurora, CO 80011 T-Mobile Site DN04198D RF Justification T-Mobile is requesting to build a Monopine tower at 1582 W Drake Rd Fort Collins CO 80526, with a height of 75' AGL (68' antenna height) to provide new coverage and improved existing service coverage and quality in the residential and commercial areas and have continuous coverage between existing sites. Enhanced coverage and improved service will affect the residential areas, official and public buildings and commercial zones as follows: Residential areas - S. Shields St (from Rolland Moore Dr. to W. Swallow Rd) - W. Drake Rd (from S. Shield St to S. Taft Hill Rd) - Constitution Ave (w. Swallow Rd to W. Drake Rd) - Dunbar Ave (W. Swallow Rd to W Drake Rd) Official and Public buildings - Rocky Mountain High School - Rolland Moore Park - Fort Collins Senior Center - French Field - Raintree Animal Hospital Commercial areas - Along S. Shield St - Along S. Taft Hill Rd - AMC Cinema - Drake Centre The accompanying coverage prediction plots exhibit the need for this height.