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March 11, 2019
Wireless-Telecommunications Equipment (Co-location) BDR Review: Planning Objectives
Samclub Fort Collins Boardwalk SC located at 4700 E. Boardwalk, Parcel ID# 9601117001
OVERVIEW:
Verizon Wireless wishes to submit an application for Wireless-Telecommunications Equipment that
will be located on a one-story Sam’s Club building located along East Boardwalk and just south of
Harmony Road. The installation of this new equipment will provide critical 4G-LTE voice and data
services to the nearby neighborhood including improved indoor coverage of the Sam’s Club. Verizon
has worked with the owner, Walmart Real Estate Business Trust, to provide community network
improvements without the need for any new free-standing wireless facilities in the immediate area.
The co-location of equipment on the building is a win-win for everyone since visual impact is limited.
DESIGN:
Specifically, my client proposes the installation of the following equipment:
• (2) panel antennas on standoff mount to exterior wall of existing building (painted to match,
not higher than wall it is mounted on, and as flush as technically possible to the wall)
• (1) remote radio head and (1) over-voltage protection unit on unistrut mounted to interior
wall of building (not visible to public)
• (1) equipment cabinet mounted to exterior wall (painted to match)
• (1) 30A, 2P, 15kVA transformer and panel (painted to match)
• New underground fiber in 2" conduit from equipment cabinet to new underground fiber vault
located near property line (no ROW work proposed)
• New 2" conduit routed along ceiling within the existing building from existing electrical room
to proposed transformer to provide power to new equipment
• New 4" conduit routed along ceiling within the existing building between equipment cabinet,
over-voltage protection unit, remote radio head, and antenna
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN & WIRELESS CODE:
In accordance with the Communications and Technology section of the City Comprehensive Plan, this
new wireless equipment will provide citizens access to high-quality, reliable wireless service in a part
of the city that faces significant coverage and capacity demands. Access to this improved service will
continue to be a critical component for community interactions as well as economic growth now that
4G-LTE has become widely utilized and as the nation begins to transition into 5G capabilities that will
usher in new smart city technologies. This private investment is a critical step towards maintaining
the city’s wireless capabilities, which has quickly become the number one priority for most cohorts.
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Furthermore, this design carefully took into consideration and meets the standards as outlined in
Paragraph C Standards of Chapter 3.8.13 of the Municipal Code. Specifically, the proposed equipment
utilizes existing building colors through paint to match techniques, is mounted as flush to the wall as
technically possible, and does not project above the wall on which it is mounted on. It may appear
that the antennas could be closer to the wall than what we have depicted. The antenna is currently
24” from the wall. This is unfortunately not the case because standoff mounts are necessary to
physically be able to turn the antennas enough to meet the required directions for service
improvements. This requires a minimum of a 12” gap when the wall is flat. This particular building has
additional parapet moldings that cause the wall not to be flat thus bumping the gap even further
apart. One alternative design option considered to avoid the parapet molding was to reduce the
height of the antenna until it was below the molding. This was also an issue since the antenna was
already lower than it needs to be (reducing performance). Lowering them further, even by 2’ to avoid
the molding, would severely diminish the performance of this new small cell likely requiring another
nearby small cell to be installed sooner than later. Nearby existing trees just west of the building
would also present line of sight issues that would be worse with lower placed antennas.
SUMMARY:
Verizon is proposing this project based on capacity projections, actual use, and existing site
thresholds identified during thorough analysis. The façade mount installation on this building will
provide critical 4G-LTE voice and data services for the local businesses including inside the Sam’s
Club, the traveling public, and emergency responders in the vicinity.
The co-location of this equipment on the wall of the existing building is a great way to avoid any new
freestanding wireless facilities, while still improving wireless services in the immediate area.
Additionally, this new facility will help to offload users from other existing facilities by bringing nearby
users onto a more localized location and subsequently improving those previously utilized facilities
along the way. I look forward to working with your department as Verizon Wireless continues to
invest in reliable, fast, and strong wireless services in Fort Collins now and in the future.