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Pole <br />*Could build 80 foot pole with the possibility to extend to 100 feet. <br />*Diameter of pole: 34 inches at bottom, 18 inches at the top. <br />*Why changing from 100 feet to 80 feet? City ordinance—most they <br />could ask for was 100 feet. Need 80 feet to get above trees. Will lose <br />some coverage. Diameters of pole wouldn’t change if went to 100 feet. <br />*Requirements for lighting due to airport traffic? FAA has already given <br />clearance up to 105 feet without a beacon. <br />*Co-location requirements: 10 foot separation between components. (ex. <br />80’ pole could have co-location at 70’. Need to consider placement of <br />possible lighting for park. <br />*Would need to run additional co-locating coaxials on outside of the <br />pole—aesthetics? <br />*option of digging pole into ground, vs. sitting on concrete foundation. <br />*20 foot easement access. Dazenski didn’t feel gravel path was needed to <br />access pole. T-Mobile is willing to gravel or pave this path. Would need <br />to drive truck for initial installation and then not too often for <br />maintenance. Mostly walk-up maintenance. <br />*Climb pegs, if allowed by city, would start about 12 feet. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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