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10:14 1.0 503 JtiJ 4014 <br />valmont � <br />MIGROFLECT <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />Adrian Schottroff <br />Qwest Wireless, LLC <br />426 North Fairview Ave. <br />St Paul, MN 55104 <br />Ph: (631) 643 -2073 <br />Fx: (651) 642 -4719 <br />�I^ uu1 <br />October 3, 2000 <br />DEC 11 2000 <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />Subject: Failure Modes for Tapered Monopoles and mounting appurtenances. <br />Communication Monopoles Designed for the State of Minnesota <br />Dear Mr. Schottroff, <br />We understand that there may be some concern on the part of local building officials <br />regarding the potential for failure of proposed tapered monopoles we will be quoting for <br />Qwest Wireless project sites located in Minnesota. To address this concern we offer the <br />following: <br />Communications monopole structures designed by Valmont/Microflect are typically sized <br />in accordance with the .latest revision of the EIAJTIA. 222 Standard entitled "Structural <br />Standards for Steel Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting Structures." This standard <br />has been approved by ANSI, who has generated the standard for "Minimum Design <br />Loads for Buildings and Other Structures ". The standard, which is the basis for design <br />loading for practically every building code and standard in the country, has dealt with the <br />design of antenna support structures for over 40 years. The EIA standard, based on <br />provisions of this nationally known specification, has a long history of reliability. At its <br />core philosophy is it's first and foremost priority to safeguard and maintain the health and <br />welfare of the public. <br />The EIA standard dictates minimum wind loading (the predominant loading on a <br />monopole structure) for each county in the United States. It is Valriaont(Microflect's <br />policy to use the wind loading listed in the latest EIA standard as a minimum loading <br />unless the customer specifies a larger value. Statistically, the wind speed listed in the <br />EIA standard has been determined to be that wind which has an average reoccurrence of <br />50 years (Le. the magnitude has a 2% chance of occurring in any one year). This wind is <br />the "fastest mile" wind at 33 ft. above ground. By definition, the "fastest mile" wind is <br />the average velocity of a mile of wind passing a fixed point. This "fastest mile" wind is <br />customized with height, exposure, and gust factors that apply to a particular installation <br />which, in effect, increases the wind velocity. <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />Camnnnicolion: Division, Valmont Industries. Inc 3575 25th Street SE Salem, Oregon 97302.1123 USA <br />503.363.9267 fax 503.303.4413 www,valmont.com <br />10 -03 -00 17:21 TO:US WEST WIRELESS FROM:503 363 4613 <br />p01 <br />
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