HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-02-05 PC Regular Meeting Agenda PacketCITY OF PALM DESERT
REGULAR PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
AGENDA
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2019 — 6:00 P.M.
CIVIC CENTER COUNCIL CHAMBER
73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CA 92260
CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
IV. SUMMARY OF CITY COUNCIL ACTION
V. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Any person wishing to discuss any item not scheduled for public hearing may address
the Planning Commission at this point by stepping to the lectern and giving his/her
name and address for the record. Remarks shall be limited to a maximum of three
minutes unless additional time is authorized by the Planning Commission. Because
the Brown Act does not aliow the Planning Commission to take action on items not on
the Agenda, Commissioners will not enter into discussion with speakers but may
briefly respond or instead refer the matter to staff for report and recommendation at a
future Planning Commission meeting.
Reports and documents relating to each of the following ifems listed on fhe
agenda, including those received following posting/distribution, are on file in
the Office of the Department of Community Development and are available for
public inspection during normal business hours, Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00
p.m., 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260, telephone (760) 346-
0611, Extension 484.
VI. CONSENT CALENDAR
ALL MATTERS LISTED ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR ARE CONSIDERED TO BE
ROUTINE AND WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE ROLL CALL VOTE. THERE WILL BE
NO SEPARATE DISCUSSION OF THESE ITEMS UNLESS MEMBERS OF THE
PLANNING COMMISSION OR AUDIENCE REQUEST SPECIFIC ITEMS BE
REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR SEPARATE DISCUSSION
AND ACTION UNDER SECTION VII, CONSENT ITEMS HELD OVER, OF THE
AGENDA.
AGENDA
REGULAR PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
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FEBRUARY 5, 2019
A. MINUTES of the Regular Planning Commission meeting of January 15, 2019.
Rec: Approve as presented.
Action:
CONSENT ITEMS HELD OVER
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
None
IX. CONTINUED BUSINESS
None
X. PUBLIC HEARINGS
Anyone who challenges any hearing matter in court may be limited to raising only
those issues he or she raised at the public hearing described herein, or in written
correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at, or prior to, the public
hearing. Remarks shall be limited to a maximum of three minutes unless additional
time is authorized bv the Planninq Commission.
A. REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION to approve a Conditional Use Permit for AT&T
Mobility to install a three-sector wireless facility on the rooftop of The Vault at
BIGHORN Golf Club located at 182 Metate Place, and adoption of a Notice of
Exemption in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act. Case No.
CUP 18-0004 (AT&T Mobilitv, Tustin, California, Applicantl.
Rec: Waive further reading
2747, approving Case
approval.
and adopt Planning Commission Resolution No.
No. CUP 18-0004, subject to the conditions of
Action:
B. REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION to approve a Conditional Use Permit for AT&T
Mobility to install a two-sector wireless facility on the rooftop of The Steakhouse at
BIGHORN Golf Club located on the Canyons side at 312 Canyon Drive, and
adoption of a Notice of Exemption in accordance with the California Environmental
Quality Act. Case No. CUP 18-0006 (AT&T Mobilitv, Tustin, California,
Applicant).
Rec: Waive further reading
2748, approving Case
approval.
Action:
and adopt Planning Commission Resolution No.
No. CUP 18-0006, subject to the conditions of
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VI. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. MINUTES of the Regular Planning Commission meeting of December 4, 2018.
Rec: Approve as presented.
Upon a motion by Commissioner Greenwood, second by Commissioner DeLuna, and
a 5-0 vote of the Planning Commission (AYES: DeLuna, Greenwood, Gregory, Holt, and
Pradetto; NOES: None), the Consent Calendar was approved as presented
VII. CONSENT ITEMS HELD OVER
None
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
None
IX. CONTINUED BUSINESS
A. MINUTES of the Regular Planning Commission meeting of November 20, 2018.
Rec: Approve as presented.
Commissioner DeLuna moved to, by Minute Motion, approve as presented the
Minutes of the Regular Planning Commission meeting of November 20, 2018. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner Greenwood and carried by a 5-0 vote (AYES: DeLuna,
Greenwood, Gregory, Holt, and Pradetto; NOES: None).
X. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION of a recommendation to the City Council for
approval of a Tentative Parcel Map to subdivide a 7.7-acre parcel into four residential
lots that will be part of the Stone Eagle Development, and a third amendment to
Development Agreement No. 02-01 (Stone Eagle Development) located west of the
Palm Valley Storm Channel at the termination of Old Stone Trail (APN: 652-090-002);
and adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration in accordance with the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Case Nos. TPM 37336 & DA 02-01 Amendment
No. 3 (Eagles 605, LLC, Indian Wells, California, Applicant).
Associate Planner Kevin Swartz presented the staff report (staff report(s) are available at
www.cityofpalmdesert.org). He noted that staff mailed a public hearing notice, and
received some calls from residents within Cahuilla Hills concerned with the access. After
staff informed the residents that access would not go through Cahuilla Hills, they were no
longer in opposition to the proposed project. He also noted an email from a resident
concerned with access and the density. He offered to answer any questions.
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Commissioner Nancy DeLuna inquired if Riverside County (County) governs the
regulations in Cahuilla Hills and the City of Palm Desert governs the Stone Eagle
Development.
Mr. Swartz replied that is correct.
Commissioner Joseph Pradetto asked if an individual owned the 7.7-acre lot and wanted
to develop a home, would the individual be able to build more than one home since the
lot is more than five acres.
Mr. Swartz responded that the individual would be limited to one unit per five acres.
If the individual is limited to the five-acre standards, Commissioner Pradetto asked if the
maximum area disturbed should not exceed 10,000 square feet.
Mr. Swartz said the individual must meet the standards; however, there is an exception to
the hillside standards. The City Council could consider an exception if an individual is
requesting a larger home or more square feet of disturbance.
For the proposed project, Commissioner Pradetto asked if there would more than 40,000
square feet of disturbance.
Mr. Swartz replied yes.
Commissioner Pradetto asked if an individual requested to build a home on the proposed
site, would the individual be under the same condition in which they must obtain the right-
of-way for the future trail.
Mr. Swartz answered yes.
Vice-Chair Holt inquired how many additional developable sites are on the hillside within
the City of Palm Desert.
Director of Community Development Ryan Stendell said that for many years he has been
a steward for hillside development. He believed there is not a mass amount of developable
land because of the steep hills. From a City staff’s perspective, there is not a fear of
creating an “Orange County” on Palm Desert’s hillsides; it is not feasible.
Mr. Swartz added that as part of the City’s Hillside Ordinance, the ordinance included a
ridgeline map. He noted the proposed parcels are not on the ridgeline.
Vice-Chair Holt asked if the Planning Commission were to move forward recommending
an increase of density and an exception to the Hillside Ordinance, would it impact what
the County would allow outside of the Palm Desert city limits.
Mr. Swartz replied he did not think so. He felt it is a question for the County.
Vice-Chair Holt commented that her experience with the County is that they do not care
what adjacent cities do.
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Mr. Stendell mentioned that the City used to receive requests for comments from the
County for hillside development; however, it has been years since the City has received
any requests from the County.
Commissioner Pradetto disclosed that he met with the developer and all the information
exchanged at the meeting was contained in the staff report. He shared that he asked City
staff the following questions:
1) If the Commission does not amend the development agreement, he asked about the
elevation of the pads relative to the proposed lots. Staff indicated that the developer would
likely build the lots at a lower elevation than the existing lots.
2) He asked if the City has changed other development agreements and staff replied yes,
with the most recent being The Sands Apartments.
3) Concerning the trail, he asked where the right-of-way would come from, multiple
landowners or one owner. Staff said whoever obtains the right-of-way would need to get
it from the Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD).
Vice-Chair Holt asked if the public would have access to the proposed trail.
Mr. Swartz replied yes.
Chair Gregory noted that he also met with the applicant. They discussed similar items
Commissioner Pradetto mentioned.
Commissioner John Greenwood communicated that he met with the applicant in the
Planning Department and Mr. Swartz was present at the meeting.
Vice-Chair Holt said she also met with the applicant.
Commissioner DeLuna disclosed she met with the applicant at City Hall and Mr. Ceja was
present at the meeting.
Chair Gregory declared the public hearing open and invited public testimony FAVORING or
OPPOSING this matter.
MR. TOM CULLINAN, Indian Wells, California, thanked the Planning Commission for
considering the tentative parcel map. He stated that as the original developer of Stone
Eagle, they were always environmentally concerned with the project. He felt it was a
beautiful area and everyone is proud of the development. He communicated that the
property was substantially impacted by the construction of the Palm Valley Channel. If
you look at the site, the site does not have the feel of any of the properties that are above
Palm Desert. He said the property sits at a lower level, and the proposed parcel is not
breaking the ridgeline. He felt it was a good piece of property that looks like a remnant.
With the proposed new road and nice pads, he said it would be a complement to Stone
Eagle. He offered to answer any questions.
Commissioner Pradetto commented that the purpose of the hillside development
standards is to provide for the lowest density of residential development by minimizing the
grading of hillside areas and preserve the natural contours of the land. He understood
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how the project would be a benefit to Stone Eagle and the idea behind the Hillside
Ordinance. He asked Mr. Cullinan, from his perspective, what would be the benefit in
furthering the purpose of the Hillside Ordinance to the City and the residents of Palm
Desert.
From his standpoint, MR. CULLINAN responded that the pads would be hidden from view.
He indicated that the property was severely impacted by the Palm Valley Channel and a
substantial amount of runoff. The proposed project would clean up the area and they
would provide a right-of-way access for the trail. He felt the project would be a real benefit
to the City of Palm Desert.
Chair Gregory referred to the CVWD dirt road access on the east side of the channel. He
inquired if there would be improvements to the area.
MR. CULLINAN answered that they are not required to improve the area; however, they
are working with the City. They have met with City staff and CVWD to acquire the right-
of-way along the east side of the channel. He believed the area would remain in its natural
state.
Chair Gregory said people use the area for outdoor activities and he hoped it remains
similar to its current condition. He noted that the area is one of the few places where you
could see the lots that are being improved.
MR. CULLINAN replied that is correct.
Commissioner DeLuna mentioned that a couple of years ago, there was a proposal to
build six homes on the parcel. She clarified that the project has been downsized to four
homes.
MR. CULLINAN replied that is correct.
MS. CONNOR LIMONT, Palm Desert, California, understood that Stone Eagle is exempt
from the Hillside Ordinance and there are 16 homes still to develop. She informed the
Planning Commission that the development does not affect her; however, it has a direct
impact on her as a resident of Palm Desert. As a resident, she depends on the Planning
Commission and the City Council to have the best interest of the community at the
forefront of their decisions. Concerning the proposed project, she said the discussion is
not about adding one more house to the hillside. The discussion is about dismantling the
ordinances that would keep Palm Desert’s beauty and a place for people to call home or
visit. She pointed out that the City has development agreements to ensure the quality of
life is protected, projects do not negatively affect the City, and they assure residents’
homes would be protected. She stated that once the City makes an exception to a
development agreement, it opens the door to all development agreements. She noted that
the request is to divide the parcel into four home sites, which takes the exception to the
one in five houses to land rule. She expressed the request would damage the open space
and beauty of the area. She voiced that the Commission and the Council cannot say yes
to one without saying yes to all. She mentioned the City worked diligently for many years
to construct the Hillside Ordinance; it was made to preserve the beauty of the Cahuilla
Hills. Ms. Limont said people come to the Coachella Valley to enjoy the area; not see
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buildings. Lastly, she conveyed to the Commission to not focus on the short-term money
of developers, but focus on not taking away the open mountain views.
MR. CULLINAN understood Ms. Limont’s concerns. He felt that the site is different from
other hillsides. He reiterated that the Palm Valley Storm Channel denuded the area, and
the site is not located on a ridge overlooking the valley. The site sits hard against the
channel. He believed the project would be beautifully done and landscaped at the highest
quality. He said the City would be proud of the project once the homes are constructed.
Commissioner Pradetto asked how many lots have been graded.
MR. CULLINAN replied none.
Chair Gregory inquired if lots are specified that would be essentially swapped for the newly
proposed lots. Are the lots stipulated in some way?
MR. CULLINAN replied that is correct.
Mr. Stendell interjected that draft Amendment No. 3 memorializes the swap and density
of the lots in the development agreement.
Commissioner Pradetto commented that it seems developable space is limited within the
development agreement, which requires the clustering because there is not enough land.
Therefore, if the Planning Commission approves the request, it allows the applicant to
spread out four estates and there is still a concentration of condominiums. He said it would
give the applicant the flexibility to have four additional estates that they would not
otherwise have. He asked if that is correct.
MR. CULLINAN replied that is correct.
If the Commission approves the request, Commissioner John Greenwood inquired if the
initial construction would involve grading, street installation, curb and associated
landscape within the immediate right-of-way.
MR. CULLINAN replied that is correct.
Chair Gregory commented that the applicant’s prior experience with Stone Eagle and The
Reserve have been exemplary with the planting of native plants or plants that are close
to native plants. He assumed the same plantings would be used on the site.
MR. CULLINAN responded that they would use the same approved guidelines as they did
for Stone Eagle.
If the request is approved, Commissioner DeLuna asked if it will not set a precedent and
any other further development would be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Mr. Stendell replied that is correct. He explained development agreements are composed
based on the findings. He said is it not always a true statement that the truth lies
somewhere in between. He said there are unique circumstances in the current case that
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are key to the Stone Eagle property that would not place the Commission in any future
bind in his opinion.
With no further testimony offered, Chair Gregory declared the public hearing closed.
Commissioner Pradetto commented that he looked at the project from a couple of different
perspectives. Regardless if the Planning Commission decided to approve or not approve
the tentative parcel map, Stone Eagle is allowed to build 61 additional units in the area.
He said if the Commission did not approve the request, someone could build a home and
there would be one net gained unit in the hillside area. So technically an argument could
be made that there would be more units in the hillside area. He noted that it is one way to
limit the overall development by approving the request. He communicated that another
way to look at the request is the amount of disturbance in the hillside area due to the sizes
of the pads. He mentioned that the concentration of the units would take place near the
clubhouse at a lower elevation and more hidden than the current lot. He stated he does
not see what the City would gain relative to what it takes to deviate from the Hillside
Ordinance. He felt that the approval of the tentative parcel map would lead to a greater
disturbance in the hillside area and not enough in return for the deviating from the Hillside
Ordinance. He noted that the City would request the same condition for the trail for anyone
submitting an application to develop in the area. He communicated that the City should
set a high bar for hillside development.
Commissioner DeLuna asked if the Hillside Ordinance governs the property.
Mr. Stendell replied that is correct. The area is zoned Hillside Planned Residential (HPR).
Chair Gregory said Commissioner Pradetto made an interesting point in the spirit of the
Hillside Ordinance and possibly important for the Commission to consider.
Vice-Chair Holt assumed that the Hillside Ordinance was developed because the original
parcel sizes in the area were five acres, and existing owners in the area had an issue with
the County allowing further subdivision of the five-acre parcels. She inquired why the
ordinance was written as it was with regard to the density.
Mr. Stendell responded that there are rectangular five-acre parcels in three rows north of
Stone Eagle down to the Cahuilla Hills Park. Southbound from Stone Eagle, the parcels
are a little more irregular and the City boundary occurs very rapidly after Stone Eagle. He
referred to the map and pointed out that there is not a lot of land within the City limits. He
said the County is allowing parcels to be subdivided into one-acre lots and allow more
subdivision. He mentioned he was responsible for the most recent HPR code revision,
which was done to preserve the beautiful vistas and recreation in the area. He indicated
that the proposed parcel is zoned HPR. He felt that the request is a low-risk decision for
the hillside; therefore, staff recommended approval. He explained that the proposed
subdivision does not occur high on the hillside and it would allow the City to spread the
density for Stone Eagle over a larger land area, thus taking the total overall density
downwards. The subdivision would also help with a recreational trail, in which the
developer would maintain the trail for the City. Lastly, the subdivision would help Stone
Eagle with fiscal solvency.
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Commissioner Greenwood felt that the proposal is unique and it is being looked at specific
to its location. He believed Stone Eagle had done a very good job with the development.
He said it is important if the Planning Commission could do something to help ensure that
development in Stone Eagle is successful moving forward without significant impact to
the hillside. He mentioned he visited the site and he did not feel the proposed project
would affect the site in a way that it would detour from the true meaning of the Hillside
Ordinance. He stated he is in favor of this matter.
Vice-Chair Holt concurred with Commissioner Greenwood’s comments. She would feel
differently if it was another developer with no experience developing in the area. She
visited the site and shared that the color schemes of the homes and materials utilized
work with the surrounding environment. She also walked up to the proposed parcel and
recognized that Stone Eagle is keeping a lot of the existing typography intact. She
expressed that the County does not pay attention to what goes on in adjacent jurisdictions.
Therefore, a decision that the Commission makes would not set a precedent for what is
going to happen within the County jurisdiction. While visiting the site with Mr. Stendell,
they were not able to identify many other areas within the City limits that were developable
due to the typography.
Chair Gregory stated his main concern was setting a precedent situation. However, Mr.
Stendell said the project would not set a precedent because it is a unique situation. He
asked Mr. Stendell if another situation could possibly occur.
Mr. Stendell responded that he does not have an answer to how many more applications
the City may receive requests to develop on the hillside. He made clear that the staff
report and findings staff presented present a unique case. As City planners, they are in
charge of looking at the context of every site and making a recommendation for approval
or a denial of an application.
Commissioner Pradetto asked how the proposed project would benefit Stone Eagle
financially.
Mr. Stendell deferred the question to the applicant.
Chair Gregory asked if he needed to reopen the public hearing.
Mr. Stendell replied yes.
Chair Gregory declared the public hearing open for additional testimony on this matter.
As the developer, MR. CULLINAN stated that they do not have any particular financial
interest left in Stone Eagle other than the proposed parcel. He said the HOA operates on
its own, so he did not know what the benefits would be to Stone Eagle financially. He
noted that the residential units would be built sooner than the club units.
With no further testimony offered, Chair Gregory declared the public hearing closed.
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Commissioner Pradetto continued that he is not convinced in terms of spreading out the
lots and creating a different product type. In his opinion, he felt that spreading out
development in the hillside is the wrong direction. If the City is going to make a deviation
from the Hillside Ordinance, the City should be getting a much better deal.
Vice-Chair Holt asked Commissioner Pradetto what type of a deal he is looking for.
Commissioner Pradetto stated it is not for him to determine. He pointed out that the project
would create four times the amount of disturbance in the area.
Chair Gregory asked Commissioner Pradetto, as Commissioners, is it not what they do in
which they get creative in an effort to make something happen.
Commissioner Pradetto responded that he is not prepared to be creative on this matter.
He did not think it is a conversation to have in one night.
Vice-Chair Holt understood that there would be custom homes. She communicated that
the proposed project might be an opportunity for the City to have something constructed
as an example of how to develop correctly within the hillside. Noting to be careful concern
to aesthetics, viewsheds, materials, and outcroppings. If the project is tastefully done, she
sees it as a positive benefit if there is development on adjacent hillsides.
Commissioner Pradetto asked Vice-Chair Holt why set an example of how to do
something the City wants to discourage.
Vice-Chair Holt responded that she does not see a downside if hillside development is
done appropriately, does not affect viewsheds, and there are no environmental impacts.
Commissioner Pradetto remarked that the downside is the City could get exactly what
Vice-Chair Holt mentioned, except the City does not have to do it with four homes in the
area.
Commissioner Greenwood reiterated that the proposed development is commensurate
with the level of quality the City has seen throughout Stone Eagle and The Reserve. He
said that the four homes to be constructed would be consistent with the first-class level
that the City has seen through the entire club. The project would be a good addition to the
City of Palm Desert. He said the colors and material would be consistent with the hillside.
He is in favor because the parcel is unique, it is located low, it is not located on a ridgeline,
and the egress and ingress are already developed.
Commissioner Pradetto asked Commissioner Greenwood what would happen if City staff
brought another proposal for the Commission to consider that is not as good as the Stone
Eagle’s proposal.
Commissioner DeLuna interjected that the City also has to give a property owner some
private property rights.
Commissioner Pradetto stated that the City could restrict what people do with their
property, stating that is the whole point of zoning.
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Commissioner DeLuna remarked the proposed project does not set a precedent and
moved for approval.
Commissioner DeLuna moved to waive further reading and adopt Planning
Commission Resolution No. 2746, recommending approval to the City Council of Case Nos.
TPM 37336 and DA 02-01 Amendment No. 3, subject to the conditions of approval. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Greenwood and carried by a 4-1 vote (AYES:
DeLuna, Greenwood, Gregory, and Holt; NOES: Pradetto).
XI. MISCELLANEOUS
None
XII. COMMITTEE MEETING UPDATES
A. ART IN PUBLIC PLACES
Vice-Chair Holt reported that the Art in Public Places Commission discussed the inclusion
of additional artists onto the City’s registered list.
Mr. Stendell added that there is a community art project coming in April, which involves
displaying a giant quilt at City Hall.
B. PARKS & RECREATION
None
XIII. COMMENTS
Chair Gregory commented that the Commission had an extremely spirited dialogue and
he was very impressed. He felt it was a good example of looking out for the interest of the
public. He thanked the Commissioners for their efforts.
XIV. ADJOURNMENT
With the Planning Commission concurrence, Chair Gregory adjourned the meeting at
6:53 p.m.
RON GREGORY, CHAIR
ATTEST:
RYAN STENDELL, SECRETARY
MONICA O’REILLY, RECORDING SECRETARY
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START OUT GOING SOUTHEAST ON EDINGER AVE TOWARD RED HILL AVE.2. TURN LEFT ONTO RED HILL AVE.3. TAKE THE 3RD LEFT ONTO SYCAMORE AVE.4. MERGE ONTO CA-55 N TOWARD RIVERSIDE.5. MERGE ONTO CA-91 E.6. MERGE ONTO CA-60 E VIA EXIT 65B TOWARD I-215 S/INDIO/SAN DIEGO.7. MERGE ONTO I-10 E VIA THE EXIT ON THE LEFT.8. TAKE THE MONTEREY AVE EXIT, EXIT 131.9. TURN RIGHT ONTO MONTEREY AVE.10. MONTEREY AVE BECOMES PALMS TO PINES SCENIC BYWAY/CA-74.11. TURN RIGHT ONTO PALOWET DR.12. 255 PALOWET DR, PALM DESERT, CA 92260-7326, 255 PALOWET DR IS ON THE RIGHT.DRIVING DIRECTIONSVICINITY MAPNORTHGENERAL CONTRACTOR NOTESDO NOT SCALE DRAWINGSTHESE PLANS ARE FORMATTED TO BE FULL SIZE AT 24" X 36". CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALLPLANS AND EXISTING DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS ON THE JOB SITE AND SHALLIMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFOREPROCEEDING WITH THE WORK OR MATERIAL ORDERS OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAME.THE FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. A TECHNICIAN WILL VISIT THE SITEAS REQUIRED FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE. THE PROJECT WILL NOT RESULT IN ANY SIGNIFICANTDISTURBANCE OR EFFECT ON DRAINAGE; NO SANITARY SEWER SERVICE, POTABLE WATER, ORTRASH DISPOSAL IS REQUIRED AND NO COMMERCIAL SIGNAGE IS PROPOSED.GENERAL NOTESmobility corp.FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322, MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX, 3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5AUSID: 170446 TITLE SHEETINSTALLATION OF A NEW SITE BUILD, UNMANNED TELECOMMUNICATIONSFACILITY, CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING:ANTENNA SOW:·INSTALLATION OF (3) AT&T SECTORS WITHIN FRP ENCLOSURES ON ROOFTOP·INSTALLATION OF (6) AT&T PANEL ANTENNAS·INSTALLATION OF (9) AT&T REMOTE RADIO UNITS (RRU's) PER SECTOR (36-RRU'S TOTAL)·INSTALLATION OF (3) DC-6 SURGE SUPPRESSORS·INSTALLATION OF (1) GPS ANTENNA·PROPOSED AT&T COAX CABLE TRAYS FROM PROPOSED EQUIPMENT AREA TO PROPOSED ANTENNA SECTORS EQUIPMENT SOW:··INSTALLATION OF (1) DC POWER PLANT WITH (12) BATTERIES··INSTALLATION OF (1) BATTERY RACK WITH (8) BATTERIERS··INSTALLATION OF (1) HYBRID EQUIPMENT RACK··INSTALLATION OF (2) DC12 RAYCAP··INSTALLATION OF (1) 6601 V2 CHASSIS··INSTALLATION OF (1) 5216··INSTALLATION OF (1) XMU.··INSTALLATION OF (1) 200A PANEL WITHIN (E) ELECTRICAL ROOMRF ENGINEER:AT&T MOBILITYCONTACT: SANDEEP MANGATEMAIL: SM2840@ATT.COMPH: (540) 815.6789T-1 TITLE SHEET0GN-1 GENERAL NOTES0GN-2 SITE SIGNAGE0GN-3 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET & LEAD ACID BATTERY-10GN-4 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET & LEAD ACID BATTERY-20LS-1 TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYAA-1 OVERALL SITE PLAN0A-2 EXISTING ENLARGED SITE PLAN0A-3 PROPOSED ENLARGED SITE PLAN0A-4 EQUIPMENT PLANS0A-5 PROPOSED ANTENNA PLANS0A-6 NORTH ELEVATIONS0A-7 EAST ELEVATIONS0A-8 SOUTH ELEVATIONS0A-9 WEST ELEVATIONS0OCCUPANCY GROUPS: ****TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V-BSPRINKLERS:FULLY SPRINKLEREDSTORIES:1 STORYPROJECT MANAGER:J5 INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERSCONTACT: BARRY WEATHERSPOONEMAIL: BWEATHERSPOON@J5IP.COMCELL: (323) 552-6356APPLICANT / LESSEE:AT&T MOBILITY1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CA 92780CONTACT: GUNJAN MALIKEMAIL: GM827@ATT.COMCELL: (562) 650-5681ENGINEER:J5 INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERSCONTACT: FRANCIS Q. DONGEMAIL: FDONG@J5IP.COMPH: (949) 247-7767X112CONSTRUCTION MANAGER:BECHTEL INFRASTRUCTURE AND POWERCORPORATIONCONTACT: RON VANDERWALEMAIL: RVANDERW@BECHTEL.COMPH: (714) 343-0931ZONING:J5 INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERSCONTACT: MELISSA FRANCISCOEMAIL: MFRANCISCO@J5IP.COMPH: (562) 972-51611 OF 14NMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:T-1PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REV DATE DESCRIPTION09/19/18100% ZDsAPPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121THE VAULT255 PALOWET DRIVEPALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A0
APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS:1.SUBCONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION(AHJ) FOR THE LOCATION.2.THE EDITION OF THE AHJ ADOPTED CODES AND STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CONTRACT AWARD SHALL GOVERN THE DESIGN.3.SUBCONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS:3.1.AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE (ACI) 318, BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE3.2.AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION (AISC), MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION, ASD, NINTH EDITION3.3.TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (TIA) 222-G, STRUCTURAL STANDARD FOR STRUCTURAL ANTENNA TOWER AND ANTENNA SUPPORTING STRUCTURES3.4.INSTITUTE FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (IEEE) 81, GUIDE FOR MEASURING EARTH RESISTIVITY, GROUND IMPEDANCE, AND EARTH SURFACEPOTENTIALS OF A GROUND SYSTEM IEEE 1100 (1999) RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR POWERING AND GROUNDING OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.3.5.IEEE C62.41, RECOMMENDED PRACTICES ON SURGE VOLTAGES IN LOW VOLTAGE AC POWER CIRCUITS (FOR LOCATION CATEGORY "C3" AND "HIGH SYSTEMEXPOSURE")3.6.TIA 607 COMMERCIAL BUILDING GROUNDING AND BONDING REQUIREMENTS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELCORDIA GR-63 NETWORK3.7.EQUIPMENT-BUILDING SYSTEM (NEBS): PHYSICAL PROTECTION3.8.TELCORDIA GR-347 CENTRAL OFFICE POWER WIRING3.9.TELCORDIA GR-1275 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS3.10.TELCORDIA GR-1503 COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTIONS3.11.ANY AND ALL OTHER LOCAL & STATE LAWS AND REGULATIONS3.12.FOR ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN SECTIONS OF LISTED CODES AND STANDARDS REGARDING MATERIAL, METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION, OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS,THE MOST RESTRICTIVE SHALL GOVERN. WHERE THERE IS CONFLICT BETWEEN A GENERAL REQUIREMENT AND A SPECIFIC REQUIREMENT, THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTSHALL GOVERN.OFFICE101ROOM NUMBERWALL TYPE MARKKEYNOTE, CONSTRUCTION ITEMKEYNOTE, DIMENSION ITEMROOM NAMEWALL SECTIONDETAILW-3BLDG. SECTIONA-3001A-500D5A-310A5A-113C1A-113C4A-113A1A-113A4ELEVATION32CENTERLINEELEVATION DATUMTILT-UP PANEL MARKWINDOW SYMBOLDOOR SYMBOLPROPERTY LINE3±0"00110AGRID/COLUMN LINEA-3001A.B.ANCHOR BOLTABV.ABOVEACCAANTENNA CABLE COVER ASSEMBLYADD'LADDITIONALA.F.F.ABOVE FINISHED FLOORA.F.G.ABOVE FINISHED GRADEALUM.ALUMINUMALT.ALTERNATEANT.ANTENNAAPPRX.APPROXIMATE(LY)ARCH.ARCHITECT(URAL)AWG.AMERICAN WIRE GAUGEBLDG.BUILDINGBLK.BLOCKBLKG.BLOCKINGBM.BEAMB.N.BOUNDARY NAILINGBTCW.BARE TINNED COPPER WIREB.O.F.BOTTOM OF FOOTINGB/UBACK-UP CABINETCAB.CABINETCANT.CANTILEVER(ED)C.I.P.CAST IN PLACECLG.CEILINGCLR.CLEARCOL.COLUMNCONC.CONCRETECONN.CONNECTION(OR)CONST.CONSTRUCTIONCONT.CONTINUOUSdPENNY (NAILS)DBL.DOUBLEDEPT.DEPARTMENTD.F.DOUGLAS FIRDIA.DIAMETERDIAG.DIAGONALDIM.DIMENSIONDWG.DRAWING(S)DWL.DOWEL(S)EA.EACHEL.ELEVATIONELEC.ELECTRICALELEV.ELEVATOREMT.ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBINGE.N.EDGE NAILENG.ENGINEEREQ.EQUALEXP.EXPANSIONEXST.(E)EXISTINGEXT.EXTERIORFAB.FABRICATION(OR)F.F.FINISH FLOORF.G.FINISH GRADEFIN.FINISH(ED)FLR.FLOORFDN.FOUNDATIONF.O.C.FACE OF CONCRETEF.O.M.FACE OF MASONRYF.O.S.FACE OF STUDF.O.W.FACE OF WALLF.S.FINISH SURFACEFT.( ' )FOOT (FEET)FTG.FOOTINGG.GROWTH (CABINET)GA.GAUGEGI.GALVANIZE(D)G.F.I.GROUND FAULT CIRCUITINTERRUPTERGLB. (GLU-LAM)GLUE LAMINATED BEAMGPSGLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMGRND.GROUNDHDR.HEADERHGR.HANGERHT.HEIGHTICGB.ISOLATED COPPER GROUND BUSIN. ( " )INCH(ES)INT.INTERIORLB.(#)POUND(S)L.B.LAG BOLTSL.F.LINEAR FEET (FOOT)L.LONG(ITUDINAL)MAS.MASONRYMAX.MAXIMUMM.B.MACHINE BOLTMECH.MECHANICALMFR.MANUFACTURERMIN.MINIMUMMISC.MISCELLANEOUSMTL.METAL(N)NEWNO.(#)NUMBERN.T.S.NOT TO SCALEO.C.ON CENTEROPNG.OPENINGP/CPRECAST CONCRETEPCSPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONSERVICESPLY.PLYWOODPPCPOWER PROTECTION CABINETPRCPRIMARY RADIO CABINETP.S.F.POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOTP.S.I.POUNDS PER SQUARE INCHP.T.PRESSURE TREATEDPWR.POWER (CABINET)QTY.QUANTITYRAD.(R)RADIUSREF.REFERENCEREINF.REINFORCEMENT(ING)REQ'D/REQUIREDRGS.RIGID GALVANIZED STEELSCH.SCHEDULESHT.SHEETSIM.SIMILARSPEC.SPECIFICATIONSSQ.SQUARES.S.STAINLESS STEELSTD.STANDARDSTL.STEELSTRUC.STRUCTURALTEMP.TEMPORARYTHK.THICK(NESS)T.N.TOE NAILT.O.A.TOP OF ANTENNAT.O.C.TOP OF CURBT.O.F.TOP OF FOUNDATIONT.O.P.TOP OF PLATE (PARAPET)T.O.S.TOP OF STEELT.O.W.TOP OF WALLTYP.TYPICALU.G.UNDER GROUNDU.L. UNDERWRITERS LABORATORYU.N.O.UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISEV.I.F.VERIFY IN FIELDWWIDE (WIDTH)w/WITHWD.WOODW.P.WEATHERPROOFWT.WEIGHTCCENTERLINEPPLATE, PROPERTY LINEGROUT OR PLASTER(E) BRICK(E) MASONRYCONCRETEEARTHGRAVELPLYWOODSANDPLYWOODSAND(E) STEELMATCH LINEGROUND CONDUCTORTELEPHONE CONDUITPOWER CONDUITCOAXIAL CABLETelPwrCoaxCHAIN LINK FENCEOVERHEAD SERVICE CONDUCTORSOHLLWOOD FENCE(P) ANTENNA(P) RRU(P) DC SURGE SUPPRESSION(F) ANTENNA(F) RRU(E) EQUIPMENTGENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES:1.PLANS ARE INTENDED TO BE DIAGRAMMATIC OUTLINE ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. THE WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT,APPURTENANCES AND LABOR NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS.2.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN, IN WRITING, AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED BEFORE STARTING WORK ON ANY ITEM NOT CLEARLY DEFINED OR IDENTIFIED BYTHE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.3.CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT USA (UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT) AT (800) 227-2600, FOR UTILITY LOCATIONS, 48 HOURS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANYEXCAVATION, SITE WORK OR CONSTRUCTION.4.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS SPECIFICALLYINDICATED OTHERWISE, OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR REGULATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE.5.ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CBC / UBC'S REQUIREMENTS REGARDING EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE, FOR, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,PIPING, LIGHT FIXTURES, CEILING GRID, INTERIOR PARTITIONS, AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. ALL WORK MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL EARTHQUAKE CODESAND REGULATIONS.6.REPRESENTATIONS OF TRUE NORTH, OTHER THAN THOSE FOUND ON THE PLOT OF SURVEY DRAWINGS, SHALL NOT BE USED TO IDENTIFY OR ESTABLISH BEARINGOF TRUE NORTH AT THE SITE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RELY SOLELY ON THE PLOT OF SURVEY DRAWING AND ANY SURVEYOR'S MARKINGS AT THE SITE FOR THEESTABLISHMENT OF TRUE NORTH, AND SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT / ENGINEER PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK IF ANY DISCREPANCY IS FOUNDBETWEEN THE VARIOUS ELEMENTS OF THE WORKING DRAWINGS AND THE TRUE NORTH ORIENTATION AS DEPICTED ON THE CIVIL SURVEY. THE CONTRACTORSHALL ASSUME SOLE LIABILITY FOR ANY FAILURE TO NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT / ENGINEER.7.THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT ISSUING THE PERMITS SHALL BE NOTIFIED AT LEAST TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK, OR ASOTHERWISE STIPULATED BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL HAVING JURISDICTION.8.DO NOT EXCAVATE OR DISTURB BEYOND THE PROPERTY LINES OR LEASE LINES, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.9.ALL EXISTING UTILITIES, FACILITIES, CONDITIONS, AND THEIR DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE PLAN HAVE BEEN PLOTTED FROM AVAILABLE RECORDS. THEARCHITECT / ENGINEER AND THE OWNER ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER AS TO THE SUFFICIENCY OR THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATIONSHOWN ON THE PLANS, OR THE MANNER OF THEIR REMOVAL OR ADJUSTMENT. CONTRACTORS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING EXACT LOCATIONOF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES AND FACILITIES PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTORS SHALL ALSO OBTAIN FROM EACH UTILITY COMPANY DETAILEDINFORMATION RELATIVE TO WORKING SCHEDULES AND METHODS OF REMOVING OR ADJUSTING EXISTING UTILITIES.10.CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING UTILITIES, BOTH HORIZONTAL AND VERTICALLY, PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. ANY DISCREPANCIES ORDOUBTS AS TO THE INTERPRETATION OF PLANS SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY REPORTED TO THE ARCHITECT / ENGINEER FOR RESOLUTION AND INSTRUCTION, ANDNO FURTHER WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED UNTIL THE DISCREPANCY IS CHECKED AND CORRECTED BY THE ARCHITECT / ENGINEER. FAILURE TO SECURE SUCHINSTRUCTION MEANS CONTRACTOR WILL HAVE WORKED AT HIS/HER OWN RISK AND EXPENSE.11.ALL NEW AND EXISTING UTILITY STRUCTURES ON SITE AND IN AREAS TO BE DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO FINISH ELEVATIONS PRIOR TOFINAL INSPECTION OF WORK.12.ANY DRAIN AND/OR FIELD TILE ENCOUNTERED / DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE RETURNED TO IT'S ORIGINAL CONDITION PRIOR TOCOMPLETION OF WORK. SIZE, LOCATION AND TYPE OF ANY UNDERGROUND UTILITIES OR IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE ACCURATELY NOTED AND PLACED ON"AS-BUILT" DRAWINGS BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR, AND ISSUED TO THE ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AT COMPLETION OF PROJECT.13.ALL TEMPORARY EXCAVATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF FOUNDATIONS, UTILITIES, ETC., SHALL BE PROPERLY LAID BACK OR BRACED IN ACCORDANCE WITHCORRECT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) REQUIREMENTS.14.INCLUDE MISC. ITEMS PER AT&T SPECIFICATIONSABBREVIATIONS:SYMBOLS LEGEND:NMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:GN-1PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REVDATEDESCRIPTION09/19/18100% ZDsAPPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121THE VAULT255 PALOWET DRIVEPALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A0GENERAL NOTES2 OF 14
NOTE:1. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL INFORMATION SIGNAGE INACCORDANCE w/ AT&T WIRELESS DOCUMENT #03-0074, RF EXPOSUREPOLICY AND RF SAFETY COMPLIANCE PROGRAM, LATEST EDITION.2. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT AT&T R-RFSC FOR INFORMATION ONMPE LEVELS AND INSTRUCTIONS ON LEVEL AND LOCATION OF SIGNAGEWARNINGBeyond This Point you areentering a controlled area whereRF Emissions exceed the FCCControlled Exposure limitsFailure to obey all posted signs and siteguidelines could result in serious injuryCAUTIONBeyond This Point you areentering a controlled areawhere RF Emissions may exceedthe FCC Controlled ExposurelimitsObey all posted signs and site guidelinesfor working in an RF environmentNOTICEBeyond This Point you areentering an area where RFEmissions may exceed the FCCGeneral Population ExposureLimitsFollow all posted signs and site guidelines forworking in an RF environmentProperty of AT&TAuthorizedPersonnel OnlyIn case of emergency, or prior to performingmaintenance on this site, calland reference cell site numberProperty of AT&TAuthorizedPersonnel OnlyNo TrespassingViolators will be ProsecutedIn case of emergency, or prior to performingmaintenance on this site, calland reference cell site numberINFORMATIONPosted in accordance with federal CommunicationsCommission rules and antenna tower registration47CFR 17.4(g).1 2 3 4 5 6 7Federal Communications CommunicationTower Registration NumberTRESPASSINGNODANGERAUTHORIZEDPERSONNELONLYNOTICEThis Site Operated by:AT&T MOBILITY2600 CAMINO RAMON, 4W750FFSAN RAMON, CA 94583IN CASE OF FIRE AND THE NEED FOR SHUTDOWNTO DEACTIVATE ANTENNAS CALL THEFOLLOWING NUMBER:For 24 Hour Emergency Contact and Access Please Call:(800)832-6662Reference Site#:Site Address:1.THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS A GUIDELINE w/ RESPECTTO PREVAILING STANDARDS LIMITING HUMAN EXPOSURE TORADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND SHOULD BE USED ASSUCH. IF THE SITE'S EMF REPORT OR ANY LOCAL, STATE ORFEDERAL GUIDELINES OR REGULATIONS SHOULD BE INCONFLICT w/ ANY PART OF THESE NOTES OR PLANS, THEMORE RESTRICTIVE GUIDELINE OR REGULATION SHALL BEFOLLOWED AND OVERRIDE THE LESSER.2.THE PUBLIC LIMIT OF RF EXPOSURE ALLOWED BY AT&T IS1mWcm*2 AND THE OCCUPATIONAL LIMIT OF RF EXPOSUREALLOWED BY AT&T IS 5mWcm*23.IF THE BOTTOM OF THE ANTENNA IS MOUNTED (8) EIGHT FEETABOVE THE GROUND OR WORKING PLATFORM LINE OF THEPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (PCS) AND DOES NOTEXCEED THE PUBLIC LIMIT OF RF EXPOSURE LIMIT THEN NOSTRIPING OR BARRICADES SHOULD BE NEEDED.4.IF THE PUBLIC LIMIT OF RF EXPOSURE ON THE SITE ISEXCEEDED AND THE AREA IS PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE (e.g.ROOF ACCESS DOOR THAT CANNOT BE LOCKED, OR FIREEGRESS) THEN BOTH BARRICADES AND STRIPING SHALL BEPLACED AROUND THE ANTENNAS. THE EXACT EXTENT OF THEBARRICADES AND STRIPING SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THEEMF REPORT FOR THE SITE DONE BEFORE OR SHORTLY AFTERCOMPLETION OF SITE CONSTRUCTION. USE THE PLANS AS AGUIDELINE FOR PLACEMENT OF SUCH BARRICADES ANDSTRIPING.5.IF THE PUBLIC LIMIT OF RF EXPOSURE ON THE SITE ISEXCEEDED AND THE AREA IS PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE (e.g.ROOF ACCESS DOOR THAT CANNOT BE LOCKED, OR FIREEGRESS) THEN BOTH BARRICADES AND STRIPING SHALL BEPLACED AROUND THE ANTENNAS. THE EXACT EXTENT OF THEBARRICADES AND STRIPING SHALL BE PLACED AROUND THEANTENNAS. THE EXACT EXTENT OF THE BARRICADES &STRIPING SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE EMF REPORT FOR THESITE DONE BEFORE OR SHORTLY AFTER COMPLETION OF SITECONSTRUCTION. USE THE PLANS AS A GUIDELINE FORPLACEMENT OF SUCH BARRICADES AND STRIPING.6.ALL TRANSMIT ANTENNAS REQUIRE A THREE LANGUAGEWARNING SIGN WRITTEN IN ENGLISH, SPANISH, ANDCHINESE. THIS SIGN SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THECONTRACTOR Y THE AT&T CONSTRUCTION PROJECTMANAGER AT THE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION. THE LARGERSIGN SHALL BE PLACED IN PLAIN SIGHT AT ALL ROOFACCESS LOCATIONS AND ON ALL BARRICADES. THESMALLER SIGN SHALL BE PLACED ON THE ANTENNAENCLOSURES IN A MANNER THAT IS EASILY SEEN BY ANYPERSON ON THE ROOF. WARNING SIGNS SHALL COMPLY w/ANSI C95.2 COLOR, SYMBOL, AND CONTENTCONVENTIONS. ALL SIGNS SHALL HAVE AT&T'S NAME ANDTHE COMPANY CONTACT INFORMATION (e.g. TELEPHONENUMBER) TO ARRANGE FOR ACCESS TO THE RESTRICTEDAREAS. THIS TELEPHONE NUMBER SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THECONTRACTOR BY THE AT&T CONSTRUCTION PROJECTMANAGER AT THE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION.7.PHOTOS OF ALL STRIPING, BARRICADES & SIGNAGE SHALLBE PART OF THE CONTRACTORS CLOSE OUT PACKAGE &SHALL BE TURNED INTO THE AT&T CONSTRUCTION PACKAGE& SHALL BE TURNED INTO THE AT&T CONSTRUCTIONPROJECT MANAGER AT THE END OF CONSTRUCTION.STRIPING SHALL BE DONE w/ FADE RESISTANT YELLOWSAFETY PAINT IN A CROSS-HATCH PATTERN AS DETAILED BYTHE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. ALL BARRICADES SHALL BEMADE OF AN RF FRIENDLY MATERIAL SO AS NOT TO BLOCKOR INTERFERE w/ THE OPERATION OF THE ANTENNAS.BARRICADES SHALL BE PAINTED w/ FADE RESTRAINT YELLOWSAFETY PAINT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL RFFRIENDLY BARRICADES NEEDED, & SHALL PROVIDE THE AT&TCONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER w/ A DETAILED SHOPDRAWING OF EACH BARRICADE. UPON CONSTRUCTIONCOMPLETION.SIGNAGE AND STRIPING INFORMATIONINFORMATIONACTIVE ANTENNAS ARE MOUNTEDON THE OUTSIDE FACE OF THIS BUILDINGINFORMATION SIGN 1-2ON THIS STRUCTURESTAY BACK A MINIMUM OF 3 FEETFROM THESE ANTENNASCONTACT AT&T MOBILITY AT 800-638-2822 &FOLLOW THEIR INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TOPERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE ORREPAIRS CLOSER THAN 3 FEET FROM THEANTENNAS.THIS IS AT&T MOBILITY SITE5"7"INFORMATION8"12"AT&T MOBILITY OPERATES TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNAS AT TH
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Z99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 1 of 7GHSI. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATIONMANUFACTURERGNB Industrial PowerA division of Exide Technologies3950 Sussex AvenueAurora, IL 60504-7932CHEMICAL/TRADE NAME(as used on label)MARATHON V-2 andSPRINTER V-2Valve Regulated Lead AcidBatteryFOR FURTHER INFORMATIONPrimary Contact:Exide MSDS Support (770) 421-3485Secondary Contact:Fred Ganster (610) 921-4052CHEMICAL FAMILY/Electric Storage BatteryCLASSIFICATIONFOR EMERGENCYCHEMTREC (800) 424-9300(703) 527-3887 - Collect24-hour Emergency Response ContactAsk for Environmental CoordinatorII. HAZARD IDENTIFICATIONSignal Word: DangerCategory:GHS CodesDescriptionHealth:STOT RE 2Acute Tox. 4Repr. 1ACarc.2(antimony oxide)Skin Corr. 1AFlam. Gas 1Aquatic Chronic 1Aquatic Acute 1H302H314H332H351H360H373H220H410P260P308 + 313P301/330/331P303/361/353P304/340P305/351/338P310Harmful if swallowed.Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.Harmful if inhaled.Suspected of causing cancer by inhalation.May damage fertility or the unborn child.May cause damage to organs through prolonged orrepeated exposure.Extremely flammable gas (hydrogen)Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray.If exposed/concern, seek medical attention/advice.IF SWALLOWED: rinse mouth. Do NOT inducevomiting.IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off immediatelyall contaminated clothing. Rinse skin withwater/shower.IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep atrest in a position comfortable for breathing.IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for severalminutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy todo. Continue rinsing.Immediately call a POISON CENTER ordoctor/physician.Handling:P210P260P264P280P403P405P391P273P501Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces.No smokingDo not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/sprayWash thoroughly after handling.Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eyeprotection/face protection.Store in well-ventilated areaStore locked up.Collect spillageAvoid release to the environmentDispose of contents/container in accordance withlocal/regional/national/international regulation.WARNING: Batteries subjected to abusive charging at excessively high currents for prolonged periods of time without vent caps in placeZ99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 2 of 7may create a surrounding atmosphere of the offensive strong inorganic acid mist containing sulfuric acid.Reactivity: Organic materials, chlorates, carbides, fulminates, water, powdered metals. Reacts violently with water with evolution ofheat. Corrosive to metals. Strong oxidizers, hydrogen peroxide, acids.III. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTSIngredientCAS Number% by Wt.Inorganic compounds of:LeadAntimony Oxide (Sb2O3)Calcinated ClayTinCopperElectrolyte (sulfuric acid)7439-92-11309-64-4N/A7440-31-57440-50-87664-93-971-76<0.6<1.20.4-0.6<0.116-18Case Material:Polypropylene9003-07-06-7Plate separator material: GlassN/A2-3Note:Inorganic lead and electrolyte (water and sulfuric acid solution) are the primary components of every battery manufactured by ExideTechnologies or its subsidiaries. Other ingredients may be present dependent upon battery type. Polypropylene is the principal casematerial of automotive and commercial batteries. Electrolyte in this product is non-spill and completely absorbed within a solidmatrix.IV. FIRST AID MEASURESTake proper precautions to ensure you own health and safety before attempting to rescue a victim and provide first aid.Inhalation:Electrolyte: Remove to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen.Lead compounds: Remove from exposure, gargle, wash nose and lips; consult physician.Skin Contact: Electrolyte: Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes; remove contaminated clothing completely,including shoes, and do not wear again until cleaned. If acid is splashed on shoes, remove and discard if they containleather.Lead compounds: Wash immediately with soap and water. Lead compounds are not readily absorbed through the skin.Eye Contact: Electrolyte and Lead compounds: Flush immediately with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes; consultphysician immediately.Ingestion:Electrolyte: Give large quantities of water; do not induce vomiting; consult physician.Lead compounds: Consult physician immediately.V. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURESFlash Point:Not ApplicableFlammable Limits:LEL = 4.1% (hydrogen gas in air) ; UEL = 74.2%Extinguishing media:CO2; foam; dry chemicalFire Fighting Procedures:Use positive pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus. Beware of acid splatter during water application and wear acid-resistantclothing, gloves, face and eye protection. If batteries are on charge, shut off power to the charging equipment, but, note that stringsof series connected batteries may still pose risk of electric shock even when charging equipment is shut down.Hazardous Combustion Products:In operation, or when on charge, batteries generate and release flammable hydrogen and oxygen gases (hydrogen is highlyflammable and oxygen supports combustion). They must always be assumed to contain this gas which, if ignited by burningcigarette, naked flame or spark, may cause battery explosion with dispersion of casing fragments and corrosive liquid electrolyte.Carefully follow manufacturer's instructions for installation and service. Keep away all sources of gas ignition and do not allowmetallic articles to simultaneously contact the negative and positive terminals of a battery.VI. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESRemove combustible materials and all sources of ignition. Stop flow of material and contain spill by diking with soda ash, etc. Carefullyneutralize spill with soda ash, etc. Make certain mixture is neutral then collect residue and place in a drum or other suitable container witha label specifying "contains hazardous waste" or (if uncertain call distributor regarding proper labeling procedures). Dispose of ashazardous waste. If battery is leaking, place battery in a heavy duty plastic bag. Wear acid resistant boots, face shield, chemical splashgoggles and acid resistant gloves. Do not allow discharge of acid to sewer. Acid must be managed in accordance with approved local,state, and federal requirements. Consult state environmental agency and/or federal EPA.Z99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 3 of 7VII. HANDLING AND STORAGEHandling:Single batteries pose no risk of electric shock but there may be increasing risk of electric shock from strings of connected batteriesexceeding three 12-volt units. Batteries are non-spillable - potential for exposure to contents only during recycling or if outer casingis cracked or damaged.Storage:Store batteries under roof in cool, dry, well-ventilated areas that are separated from incompatible materials and from activities whichmay create flames, sparks, or heat. Keep away from metallic objects that could bridge the terminals on a battery and create adangerous short-circuit.Charging:There is a possible risk of electric shock from charging equipment and from strings of series connected batteries, whether or not beingcharged. Shut-off power to chargers whenever not in use and before detachment of any circuit connections. Batteries being chargedwill generate and release flammable hydrogen gas. Charging space should be ventilated. Keep battery vent caps in position. Prohibitsmoking and avoid creation of flames and sparks nearby. Wear face and eye protection when near batteries being charged.VIII. EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTIONOccupational Exposure Limits (mg/m3)Ingredient:USOSHAUSACGIHUSNIOSHQuebecPEVOntarioOELEUOELInorganic forms of:LeadAntimony Oxide (Sb2O3)0.050.5(a)0.050.5(a)0.050.5(a)0.050.5(a)0.050.5(a)0.15(c)0.1(c,e)222222(f)Copper11111(b)0.1(g)Calcinated ClayN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AElectrolyte (sulfuric acid)10.2110.20.05(d)NOTES:N/A not applicable(e)based on OEL for Austria & Switzerland(a) as inorganic antimony(f)based on OEL for Belgium(b) as dusts/mists(g)based on OEL for Netherlands(c) as inhalable aerosol(d) thoracic fractionEngineering Controls (Ventilation):Store and handle in well-ventilated area. If mechanical ventilation is used, components must be acid-resistant.Handle batteries cautiously. Make certain vent caps are on securely. If battery case is damaged, avoid bodily contact with internalcomponents. Wear protective clothing, eye and face protection, when charging or handling batteries. Follow all manufacturers’recommendations when stacking or palletizing. Do not allow metallic materials to simultaneously contact both the positive andnegative terminals of the batteries. Use a battery carrier to lift a battery or place hands at opposite corners to avoid spilling acidthrough the vents. Avoid contact with internal components of the batteries.Hygiene Practices:Wash hands thoroughly before eating, drinking or smoking after handling batteries.Respiratory Protection (NIOSH/MSHA approved):None required under normal conditions. When concentrations of sulfuric acid mist are known to exceed PEL, use NIOSH orMSHA-approved respiratory protection.Skin Protection:None required under normal conditions. If battery case is damaged, use rubber or plastic acid-resistant gloves with elbow-lengthgauntlet, acid-resistant apron, clothing, and boots.Eye Protection:None required under normal conditions. If battery case is damaged, chemical goggles or face shield.Other Protection:In areas where water and sulfuric acid solutions are handled in concentrations greater than 1%, emergency eyewash stations andZ99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 4 of 7IX. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES - ELECTROLYTEBoiling Point@760mm Hg203° FSpecific Gravity @ 70oF (H2O=1)1.230 to 1.350Melting PointNot ApplicableVapor Pressure (mm Hg)10% Solubility inWater100pHGreater than 1Evaporation Rate(Butyl acetate=1)Less Than 1Vapor Density (AIR=1)Greater than 1ViscosityNot applicableAppearance andOdorA clear liquid with a sharp, penetrating,pungent odor. A battery is amanufactured article; no apparent odor.% Volatiles by Volume @70oFNot ApplicableX. STABILITY & REACTIVITY DATAStability:StableXUnstable__Conditions to Avoid:Prolonged overcharging and overheating current; sparks and other sources of ignition.Incompatibilities: (materials to avoid)Electrolyte: Contact with combustibles and organic materials may cause fire and explosion. Also reacts violently with strongreducing agents, most metals, carbides, chlorates, nitrates, picrate, sulfur trioxide gas, strong oxidizers, and water. Contact withmetals may produce toxic sulfur dioxide fumes and may release flammable hydrogen gas.Lead compounds: Avoid contact with strong acids, bases, halides, halogenates, potassium nitrate, permanganate, peroxides, nascenthydrogen, potassium, carbides, sulfides, phosphorus, sulfur, and reducing agents.Hazardous Decomposition Products:Electrolyte: Sulfur trioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfuric acid mist, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen.Lead compounds: Temperatures above the melting point are likely to produce toxic metal fume, vapor, or dust; contact with strongacid or base or presence of nascent hydrogen may generate highly toxic arsine gas.Hazardous Polymerization: Will Not OccurXI. TOXICOLOGICAL DATARoutes of Entry:Electrolyte: Harmful by all routes of entry. Under normal conditions of use, sulfuric acid vapors and mist are not generated.Sulfuric acid vapors and mist may be generated when product is overheated, oxidized, or otherwise processed or damaged.Lead compounds/antimony oxide: Hazardous exposure can occur only when product is heated above the melting point, oxidized orotherwise processed or damaged to create dust, vapor, or fume.Acute Toxicity:Inhalation LD50:Electrolyte: LC50 rat:375 mg/m3; LC50: guinea pig: 510 mg/m3Elemental Lead: Acute Toxicity Point Estimate = 4500 ppmV (based on lead bullion)Antimony oxide : rat(4h)LC50 >5.2mg/m3Oral LD50:Electrolyte: rat:2140 mg/kgElemental lead: Acute Toxicity Estimate (ATE) = 500 mg/kg body weight (based on lead bullion)Antimony oxide : LD50 rat > 20,000mg/kgInhalation:Electrolyte: Breathing of sulfuric acid vapors or mists may cause severe respiratory irritation.Lead compounds/antimony oxide: Inhalation of dust or fumes may cause irritation of upper respiratory tract and lungs.Ingestion:Electrolyte: May cause severe irritation of mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach.Lead compounds/antimony oxide: Acute ingestion may cause abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and severe cramping.This may lead rapidly to systemic toxicity. Acute ingestion should be treated by physician.Skin Contact:Electrolyte: Severe irritation, burns, and ulceration. Sulfuric acid is not readily absorbed through the skin.Lead compounds: Not readily absorbed through the skin.Antimony oxide: skin irritant.Z99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 5 of 7Eye Contact:Electrolyte: Severe irritation, burns, cornea damage, blindness.Lead compounds: May cause eye irritation.Antimony oxide: may cause eye irritation.Additional Information:Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure:Overexposure to sulfuric acid mist may cause lung damage and aggravate pulmonary conditions. Contact of electrolyte (water andsulfuric acid solution) with skin may aggravate skin diseases such as eczema and contact dermatitis. Contact of electrolyte (water andsulfuric acid solution) with eyes may damage cornea and/or cause blindness. Lead and its compounds can aggravate some forms ofkidney, liver, and neurologic diseases.Additional Health Data:All heavy metals, including the hazardous ingredients in this product, are taken into the body primarily by inhalation and ingestion. Mostinhalation problems can be avoided by adequate precautions such as ventilation and respiratory protection covered in Section VIII.Follow good personal hygiene to avoid inhalation and ingestion: wash hands, face, neck and arms thoroughly before eating, smoking orleaving the work site. Keep contaminated clothing out of non-contaminated areas, or wear cover clothing when in such areas. Restrict theuse and presence of food, tobacco and cosmetics to non-contaminated areas.Work clothes and work equipment used in contaminated areas must remain in designated areas and never taken home nor laundered withpersonal non-contaminated clothing.This product is intended for industrial use only and should be isolated from children and their environment.XII. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATIONEnvironmental Fate: lead is very persistent in soil and sediments. No data on environmental degradation. Mobility of metallic leadbetween ecological compartments is slow. Bioaccumulation of lead occurs in aquatic and terrestrial animals and plants but littlebioaccumulation occurs through the food chain. Most studies include lead compounds and not elemental lead.Environmental Toxicity: Aquatic Toxicity:Sulfuric acid:24-hr LC50, freshwater fish (Brachydanio rerio): 82 mg/L96 hr- LOEC, freshwater fish (Cyprinus carpio): 22 mg/LLead:48 hr LC50 (modeled for aquatic invertebrates): <1 mg/L, based on lead bullionAntimony :96 hr LC50 freshwater fish (Brachydanio rerio) >1,000mg/LXIII. DISPOSAL INFORMATIONUSSulfuric Acid:Neutralize as described above for a spill, collect residue and place in a container labeled as containinghazardous waste. Dispose of as a hazardous waste. If uncertain about labeling procedures, call your localbattery distributor or listed contact. DO NOT FLUSH LEAD CONTAMINATED ACID TO SEWER.Spent batteriesSend to secondary lead smelter for recycling following applicable federal, state, and local regulations.XIV. TRANSPORT INFORMATIONGROUND: - US DOT:Proper Shipping Name: Not applicableHazard Class: Not applicableID Number: Not applicablePacking Group: Not applicableLabels: NONSPILLABLENot regulated pursuant to §173.159a of the DOT Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR Parts 171-180) provided each package ismarked ‘NONSPILLABLE’ or ‘NONSPILLABLE BATTERY’ and is secured in strong outer packaging.AIRCRAFT - ICAO - IATA:For air shipments, reference IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Special Provision A-67.VESSEL - IMO-IMDG:For ocean shipments, reference IMDG Special Provision #238.-Note: GNB batteries which have met the test requirements for “nonspillable batteries” in shipment must be protected against short circuitand securely packagedXV. REGULATORY INFORMATIONUnited States:EPA SARA Title IIISection 302 EPCRA Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHS):Sulfuric acid is a listed "Extremely Hazardous Substance" under EPCRA, with a Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ) of1,000 lbs.Z99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 6 of 7EPCRA Section 302 notification is required if 500 lbs or more of sulfuric acid is present at one site (40 CFR 370.10).An average automotive/commercial battery contains approximately 5 lbs of sulfuric acid. Contact your Exiderepresentative for additional information.Section 304 CERCLA Hazardous Substances:Reportable Quantity (RQ) for spilled 100% sulfuric acid under CERCLA (Superfund) and EPCRA (EmergencyPlanning and Community Right to Know Act) is 1,000 lbs. State and local reportable quantities for spilled sulfuric acidmay vary.Section 311/312 Hazard Categorization:EPCRA Section 312 Tier Two reporting is required for non-automotive batteries if sulfuric acid is present in quantitiesof 500 lbs or more and/or if lead is present in quantities of 10,000 lbs or more.Section 313 EPCRA Toxic Substances:Supplier Notification: This product contains a toxic chemical or chemicals subject to the reporting requirements ofsection 313 of (Title) III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372.ChemicalCASPercent by WeightLead (Pb)7439-92-171-76Electrolyte: Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4)7664-93-916-18Antimony trioxide (Sb2O3)1309-64-4<0.6If you distribute this product to other manufacturers in SIC Codes 20 through 39, this information must be providedwith the first shipment of each calendar year. Note: The Section 313 supplier notification requirement does not applyto batteries that are "consumer products".TSCA: Each ingredient chemical listed in Section II of this MSDS is also listed on the TSCA Registry.OSHA: Considered hazardous under Hazard Communication Act (29CFR1910.1200)RCRA: Spent lead-acid batteries are not regulated as hazardous waste when recycled. Spilled sulfuric acid is a characteristicshazardous waste; EPA hazardous waste number D002 (corrosivity).CAA: Exide Technologies supports preventative actions concerning ozone depletion in the atmosphere due to emissions of CFC'sand other ozone depleting chemicals (ODC's), defined by the USEPA as Class I substances. Pursuant to Section 611 of theClean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990, finalized on January 19, 1993, Exide established a policy to eliminate the use ofClass I ODC's prior to the May 15, 1993 deadline.NFPA Hazard Rating for sulfuric acid:Flammability (Red)=0Health (Blue)=3Reactivity (Yellow)=2US StateNotifications& Warnings:IdentificationNotifications/WarningCaliforniaCalifornia Proposition 65"WARNING: This product contains lead and antimony trioxide,chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birthdefects or other reproductive harm."Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and leadcompounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancerand reproductive harm. Batteries also contain other chemicals known tothe State of California to cause cancer.The following chemicals identified to exist in the finished product asdistributed into commerce are known to the State of California to causecancer, birth defects or to cause reproductive harm:1.Strong inorganic acid mists including sulfuric acid: CAS #: NA;16-18% wt2.Lead: CAS #: 7439-92-1; 71-76% wt.3.Antimony oxide: CAS #: 7440-36-0; <0.6%wt.Consumer Product Volatile OrganicCompound EmissionsThis product is not regulated as a consumer product for purposes ofCARB/OTC VOC Regulations, as sold for the intended purpose andinto the industrial/commercial supply chain.NMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:GN-3PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REVDATEDESCRIPTION09/19/18100% ZDsAPPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121THE VAULT255 PALOWET DRIVEPALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A04 OF 14MATERIAL SAFETYDATA SHEET & LEADACID BATTERY - 1
5 OF 14MATERIAL SAFETYDATA SHEET & LEADACID BATTERY - 2NMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:GN-4PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REVDATEDESCRIPTION09/19/18100% ZDsAPPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121THE VAULT255 PALOWET DRIVEPALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A0M12V180FT1218017522.004.9012.5055912431813360MODELNUMBERM12V125FTM12V105FTM12V155FT121212VOLTAGECAPACITY (AH)1551251048HR TO 1.75VPC @ 25°C15012110010HR TO 1.75VPC @ 20°CMARATHON FRONT TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS22.0022.0020.12A4.904.904.33B11.1511.159.38C559559511A124124110B283283238CNOMINAL DIMENSIONSINCHESMILLIMETERSNOMINALWEIGHT11910579LBS.53.847.635.8KG.ABCTOP VIEWSIDE VIEWFRONT VIEWM12V90FT12868615.554.1310.633951052707935.8M12V180FT41473.0MODELNUMBERM12V125FTM12V105FTM12V155FT388328143125SHORT CIRCUITCURRENT AMPS3.03.24.0INTERNALRESISTANCE(mOhms)MARATHON FRONT TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONSM12V90FT23584.5FLOAT VOLTAGE & CHARGINGCONSTANT VOLTAGE CHARGING IS RECOMMENDED.RECOMMENDED FLOAT VOLTAGE:2.27 VPC @ 25°C (77°F)FLOAT VOLTAGE RANGE: 2.25 TO 2.30 VPC @ 25°C (77°F)EQUALIZE VOLTAGE:2.35 VPC FOR 24 HOURS OR2.40 VPC FOR 12 HOURSNOTE:DESIGN AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. IF QUESTIONSARISE, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL GNB SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR CLARIFICATION.Z99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 7 of 7Country/OrganizationIdentificationNotifications/WarningCanadaAll chemical substances in this product arelisted on the CEPA DSL/NDSL or areexempt from list requirements.NPRI and Ontario Regulation 127/01This product contains the followingchemicals subject to the reportingrequirements of Canada NPRI and/or Ont.Reg. 127/01:ChemicalCAS #%wtLead7439-92-171-76Sulfuric acid7664-93-916-18Antimony oxide1309-64-4<0.6Toxic Substances ListLeadEUEuropean Inventory of ExistingCommercial Chemical Substances(EINECS):All ingredients remaining in the finishedproduct as distributed into commerce areexempt from, or included on, the EuropeanInventory of Existing CommercialChemical Substances.XVI. OTHER INFORMATIONDATE ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 17, 2012OTHER INFORMATION:Distribution into Quebec to follow Canadian Controlled ProductRegulations (CPR) 24(1) and 24(2).Distribution into the EU to follow applicable Directives to the Use,Import/Export of the product as-sold.SOURCES OF INFORMATION:International Agency for Research on Cancer (1987), IARCMonographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans:Overall Evaluations of Carcinogenicity: An updating of IARCMonographs Volumes 1-42, Supplement 7, Lyon, France.Ontario Ministry of Labor Regulation 654/86. RegulationsRespecting Exposure to Chemical or Biological Agents.PREPARED BY:GNB INDUSTRIAL POWERA DIVISION OF EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES3950 SUSSEX AVENUEAURORA, IL 60504-7932VENDEE AND THIRD PERSONS ASSUME THE RISK OF INJURY PROXIMATELY CAUSED BY THE MATERIAL IFREASONABLE SAFETY PROCEDURES ARE NOT FOLLOWED AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE DATA SHEET, AND VENDORSHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INJURY TO VENDEE OR THIRD PERSONS PROXIMATELY CAUSED BY ABNORMAL USE OFTHE MATERIAL EVEN IF REASONABLE PROCEDURES ARE FOLLOWED.ALL PERSONS USING THIS PRODUCT, ALL PERSONS WORKING IN AN AREA WHERE THIS PRODUCT IS USED, AND ALLPERSONS HANDLING THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENTS OF THIS DATA SHEET. THISINFORMATION SHOULD BE EFFECTIVELY COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES AND OTHERS WHO MIGHT COME INCONTACT WITH THE PRODUCT.WHILE THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED AND SET FORTH HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AS OF THEDATE HEREOF, EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES MAKES NO WARRANTY WITH RESPECT THERETO AND DISCLAIMS ALLLIABILITY FROM RELIANCE THEREON. RECIPIENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONFIRM IN ADVANCE OF NEED THAT THEINFORMATION IS CURRENT, APPLICABLE, AND SUITABLE FOR THEIR PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES.ANY PHOTOCOPY MUST BE OF THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT
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13/16" = 1'-0"EXISTING EAST ELEVATION2EASTELEVATIONSNMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:A-7PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REVDATEDESCRIPTION09/19/18100% ZDsAPPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121THE VAULT255 PALOWET DRIVEPALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A03/16" = 1'-0"PROPOSED EAST ELEVATION12 OF 14ELEV. 0'-0"A.G.L.FINISHED GRADEELEV. 17'-11"A.G.L.(E) ROOF LINEELEV. 19'-3"A.G.L.(E) ROOF LINEELEV. 19'-11"A.G.L.T.O. (E) PARAPET / (P) AT&T FRP SCREENINGELEV. 23'-0"PROPOSED AT&T RAD CENTERELEV. 26'-5"T.O. PROPOSED AT&T FRP SCREENINGELEV. 0'-0"A.G.L.FINISHED GRADEELEV. 19'-3"A.G.L.(E) ROOF LINEELEV. 19'-11"A.G.L.T.O. (E) PARAPETPROPOSED AT&T RRUS, TYP. 2 PER SECTOR (TOTAL-6)(E) BUILDING6'-6"6'-8"ELEV. 13'-3"A.G.L.(E) PARAPETELEV. 13'-3"A.G.L.(E) PARAPET(E) BUILDINGPROPOSED AT&T 12'-0" x 7'-0" x 6'-6" HIGH FRP SCREENINGPROPOSED AT&T 57'-3" x 16'-9" x 6'-8" HIGH FRP SCREENINGPROPOSED AT&T PANEL ANTENNAS,TYP. 2 PER SECTOR (TOTAL-6)ELEV. 23'-0"A.G.L.T.O. (E) MECHANICAL SCREEN WALLELEV. 23'-0"A.G.L.T.O. (E) MECHANICAL SCREEN WALLELEV. 18'-0"A.G.L.(E) FINISHED GRADE AT METATE PLACEELEV. 17'-11"A.G.L.(E) ROOF LINEELEV. 18'-0"A.G.L.(E) FINISHED GRADE AT METATE PLACEELEV. 16'-6"PROPOSED AT&T RAD CENTER(E) MECHANICAL SCREEN WALL(E) MECHANICAL SCREEN WALL(E) ANTENNAELEV. 28'-0"A.G.L.T.O. (E) ANTENNA(E) ANTENNAELEV. 28'-0"A.G.L.T.O. (E) ANTENNA
13/16" = 1'-0"EXISTING SOUTH ELEVATION2SOUTHELEVATIONSNMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:A-8PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REVDATEDESCRIPTION09/19/18100% ZDsAPPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121THE VAULT255 PALOWET DRIVEPALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A03/16" = 1'-0"PROPOSED SOUTH ELEVATION13 OF 14ELEV. 0'-0"A.G.L.FINISHED GRADEELEV. 23'-0"PROPOSED AT&T RAD CENTERELEV. 26'-5"T.O. PROPOSED AT&T FRP SCREENINGELEV. 0'-0"A.G.L.FINISHED GRADEELEV. 17'-11"A.G.L.(E) ROOF LINEELEV. 19'-3"A.G.L.(E) ROOF LINEELEV. 19'-11"A.G.L.T.O. (E) PARAPETPROPOSED AT&T 12'-0" x 7'-0" x 6'-6" HIGH FRP SCREENING(E) BUILDINGPROPOSED AT&T 57'-3" x 16'-9" x6'-8" HIGH FRP SCREENINGELEV. 23'-0"A.G.L.T.O. (E) MECHANICAL SCREEN WALLELEV. 13'-3"A.G.L.(E) PARAPET6'-8"3'-5"(E) BUILDING(E) MECHANICAL SCREEN WALL(E) MECHANICAL SCREEN WALLELEV. 18'-0"A.G.L.(E) FINISHED GRADE AT METATE PLACEELEV. 16'-6"PROPOSED AT&T RAD CENTERPROPOSED AT&T PANEL ANTENNAS,TYP. 2 PER SECTOR (TOTAL-6)ELEV. 19'-11"A.G.L.T.O. (E) PARAPETELEV. 18'-0"A.G.L.(E) FINISHED GRADEAT METATE PLACE
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SHEET INDEXREV.PROJECT TEAMSITE INFORMATIONPROJECT DESCRIPTIONCODE COMPLIANCESTATEMENTSSITE NUMBER:CLV2121SITE NAME:STEAKHOUSESITE TYPE:ROOFTOP / OUTDOOR E.Q.ADDRESS:312 CANYON DRIVE, LOT 37PALM DESERT, CA 92260PROPERTY OWNER:BIGHORN PROPERTIES, LLC535 MESQUITE HILLSPALM DESERT, CA 92260JURISDICTION: CITY OF PALM DESERTA.P.N.:771-410-007CURRENT ZONING: ####LATITUDE:N 33° 41' 02.50"LONGITUDE:W 118° 23' 40.16"EXISTING USE:MULTIUSEPROPOSED USE: MULTIUSE, COMMUNICATIONS FACILITYACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOTFOR HUMAN HABITATION. ACCESSIBILITY IS NOT REQUIRED PERCBC2016, SECTION 11B-203.4 (LIMITED ACCESS SPACE)TELEPHONE AGENCY:AT&TPOWER AGENCY:TBDPH: TBDRFDS VERSION: TBDDATE UPDATED: TBDSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS IS NOT WITHIN THE SCOPE OF WORK CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWINGS SET.FOR ANALYSIS OF EXISTING AND/OR PROPOSED COMPONENTS, REFER TO STRUCTURAL ANALYSISPROVIDED UNDER SEPARATE COVER.ANTENNA MOUNT ANALYSIS IS NOT WITHIN THE SCOPE OF WORK CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWINGSET. FOR ANALYSIS OF MOUNT TO SUPPORT EXISTING AND/OR PROPOSED COMPONENTS, REFERTO ANTENNA MOUNT STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS PROVIDED UNDER SEPARATE COVER.800-227-2600Call 2 Full Working Days In AdvanceS
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TEALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFORMED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENTEDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. NOTHINGIN THESE PLANS IS TO BE CONSTRUED TO PERMIT WORK NOT CONFORMING TO THESE CODES.1) 2016 CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, CHAPTER 10, PART 1,TITLE 24 CODE OF REGULATIONS2) 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (CBC)3) 2016 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE (CRC) WITH APPENDIX H,PATIO COVERS, BASED ON THE 2012 IRC (PART 2.5)4) 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDINGS STANDARDS CODE(CALGREEN) (PART 11) (AFFECTED ENERGY PROVISIONS ONLY)5) 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE (CFC), BASED ON THE 2012 IFC,WITH CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS (PART 9)6) 2016 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE (CMC), BASED ON THE 2012 UMC (PART 4)7) 2016 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE (CPC), BASED ON THE 2012 UPC (PART 5)8) 2016 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE (CEC) WITH CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS,BASED ON THE 2011 NEC (PART 3)9) 2016 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE (CEC)- PART 610) ANSI / EIA-TIA-222-G11) 2016 NFPA 101, LIFE SAFETY CODE12) 2016 NFPA 72, NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE13) 2016 NFPA 13, FIRE SPRINKLER CODEDIRECTIONS FROM AT&T OFFICE: 1452 EDINGER AVE. TUSTIN, CA 927801. TURN LEFT ONTO EDINGER AVE2. USE THE LEFT TWO LANES TO TURN LEFT ONTO DEL AMO AVE3. USE THE RIGHT TWO LANES TO TAKE THE RAMP ONTO CA-55 N4. MERGE ONTO CA-55 N5. USE THE RIGHT TWO LANES TO TAKE EXIT 10B TO MERGE ONTO I-5 N TOWARD SANTA ANA6. USE THE RIGHT TWO LANES TO TAKE EXIT 107A FOR CA-57 N TOWARD SANTA ANA7. CONTINUE ONTO CA-57 N8. STAY ON CA-57 N9. KEEP LEFT AT THE FORK TO CONTINUE ON CA-60 E, FOLLOW SIGNS FOR POMONA/RIVERSIDE10. MERGE ONTO CA-60 E/I-215 S11. KEEP LEFT AT THE FORK TO CONTINUE ON CA-60 E12. MERGE ONTO I-10 E13. TAKE EXIT 131 FOR MONTEREY AVE14. USE THE RIGHT TWO LANES TO TURN RIGHT ONTO MONTEREY AVE15. CONTINUE ONTO CA-74 W*RESTRICTED ROAD USAGE FROM THIS POINT*16. TURN LEFT ONTO CANYON DR17. SITE BEFORE CANYON DR TURNS INTO SUMMIT COVE (DESTINATION WILL BE ON LEFT)DRIVING DIRECTIONSVICINITY MAPNORTHGENERAL CONTRACTOR NOTESDO NOT SCALE DRAWINGSTHESE PLANS ARE FORMATTED TO BE FULL SIZE AT 24" X 36". CONTRACTORS SHALL VERIFY ALLPLANS AND EXISTING DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS ON THE JOB SITE AND SHALLIMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BEFOREPROCEEDING WITH THE WORK OR MATERIAL ORDERS OR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAME.THE FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. A TECHNICIAN WILL VISIT THE SITEAS REQUIRED FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE. THE PROJECT WILL NOT RESULT IN ANY SIGNIFICANTDISTURBANCE OR EFFECT ON DRAINAGE; NO SANITARY SEWER SERVICE, POTABLE WATER, ORTRASH DISPOSAL IS REQUIRED AND NO COMMERCIAL SIGNAGE IS PROPOSED.GENERAL NOTESmobility corp.NMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:T-1PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REV DATE DESCRIPTION
APPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121STEAKHOUSE312 CANYON DRIVE,LOT 37PALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A09/19/18100% ZDs01 OF 12ENGINEER:J5 INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERSCONTACT: FRANCIS Q. DONGEMAIL: FDONG@J5IP.COMPH: (949) 247-7767X112TITLE SHEETINSTALLATION OF A NEW SITE BUILD, UNMANNED TELECOMMUNICATIONSFACILITY, CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING:ANTENNA SOW:·INSTALLATION OF AT&T FRP ENCLOSURE ON ROOFTOP·INSTALLATION OF (4) AT&T PANEL ANTENNAS·INSTALLATION OF (12) AT&T REMOTE RADIO UNITS (RRU's) PER SECTOR, (24-TOTAL RRU's)·INSTALLATION OF (2) DC-6 SURGE SUPPRESSORS·INSTALLATION OF (1) GPS ANTENNA EQUIPMENT SOW:··INSTALLATION OF (1) POWER MEDESTAL··INSTALLATION OF (1) CAMLOCK··INSTALLATION OF (1) HOFFMAN BOX··INSTALLATION OF (1) EMERSON DCPP CABINET W (12) BATTERIES··INSTALLATION OF (1) EMERSON BATTERY CABINET W/ (8)BATTERIES··INSTALLATION OF (2) PURCELL CABINETS··INSTALLATION OF (1) DC12 SURGE SUPPRESSORST-1 TITLE SHEET0GN-1 GENERAL NOTES0GN-2 SITE SIGNAGE0GN-3 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET & LEAD ACID BATTERY-10GN-4 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET & LEAD ACID BATTERY-20LS-1 TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYA-1 OVERALL SITE PLAN0A-2 ENLARGED SITE PLANS0A-3 EQUIPMENT PLANS0A-4 PROPOSED ANTENNA PLAN, AND RF SCHEDULES0A-5 NORTH ELEVATIONS0A-6 EAST ELEVATIONS0A-7 SOUTH ELEVATIONS0FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322, MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX, 3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5AUSID: 170446 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER:BECHTEL INFRASTRUCTURE AND POWERCORPORATIONCONTACT: RON VANDERWALEMAIL: RVANDERW@BECHTEL.COMPH: (714) 343-0931RF ENGINEER:AT&T MOBILITYCONTACT: SANDEEP MANGATEMAIL: SM2840@ATT.COMPH: (540) 815.6789PROJECT MANAGER:J5 INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERSCONTACT: BARRY WEATHERSPOONEMAIL: BWEATHERSPOON@J5IP.COMCELL: (323) 552-6356APPLICANT / LESSEE:AT&T MOBILITY1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CA 92780CONTACT: GUNJAN MALIKEMAIL: GM827@ATT.COMCELL: (562) 650-5681ZONING:J5 INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERSCONTACT: MELISSA FRANCISCOEMAIL: MFRANCISCO@J5IP.COMPH: (562) 972-5161OCCUPANCY GROUPS: ****TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V-BSPRINKLERS:FULLY SPRINKLEREDSTORIES:1 STORY
APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS:1. SUBCONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION(AHJ) FOR THE LOCATION.2. THE EDITION OF THE AHJ ADOPTED CODES AND STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CONTRACT AWARD SHALL GOVERN THE DESIGN.3. SUBCONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS:3.1. AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE (ACI) 318, BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE3.2. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION (AISC), MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION, ASD, NINTH EDITION3.3. TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (TIA) 222-G, STRUCTURAL STANDARD FOR STRUCTURAL ANTENNA TOWER AND ANTENNA SUPPORTING STRUCTURES3.4. INSTITUTE FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (IEEE) 81, GUIDE FOR MEASURING EARTH RESISTIVITY, GROUND IMPEDANCE, AND EARTH SURFACEPOTENTIALS OF A GROUND SYSTEM IEEE 1100 (1999) RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR POWERING AND GROUNDING OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.3.5. IEEE C62.41, RECOMMENDED PRACTICES ON SURGE VOLTAGES IN LOW VOLTAGE AC POWER CIRCUITS (FOR LOCATION CATEGORY "C3" AND "HIGH SYSTEMEXPOSURE")3.6. TIA 607 COMMERCIAL BUILDING GROUNDING AND BONDING REQUIREMENTS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELCORDIA GR-63 NETWORK3.7. EQUIPMENT-BUILDING SYSTEM (NEBS): PHYSICAL PROTECTION3.8. TELCORDIA GR-347 CENTRAL OFFICE POWER WIRING3.9. TELCORDIA GR-1275 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS3.10. TELCORDIA GR-1503 COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTIONS3.11. ANY AND ALL OTHER LOCAL & STATE LAWS AND REGULATIONS3.12. FOR ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN SECTIONS OF LISTED CODES AND STANDARDS REGARDING MATERIAL, METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION, OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS,THE MOST RESTRICTIVE SHALL GOVERN. WHERE THERE IS CONFLICT BETWEEN A GENERAL REQUIREMENT AND A SPECIFIC REQUIREMENT, THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTSHALL GOVERN.OFFICE101ROOM NUMBERWALL TYPE MARKKEYNOTE, CONSTRUCTION ITEMKEYNOTE, DIMENSION ITEMROOM NAMEWALL SECTIONDETAILW-3BLDG. SECTIONA-3001A-500D5A-310A5A-113C1A-113C4A-113A1A-113A4ELEVATION32CENTERLINEELEVATION DATUMTILT-UP PANEL MARKWINDOW SYMBOLDOOR SYMBOLPROPERTY LINE3±0"00110AGRID/COLUMN LINEA-3001A.B.ANCHOR BOLTABV.ABOVEACCAANTENNA CABLE COVER ASSEMBLYADD'LADDITIONALA.F.F.ABOVE FINISHED FLOORA.F.G.ABOVE FINISHED GRADEALUM.ALUMINUMALT.ALTERNATEANT.ANTENNAAPPRX.APPROXIMATE(LY)ARCH.ARCHITECT(URAL)AWG.AMERICAN WIRE GAUGEBLDG.BUILDINGBLK.BLOCKBLKG.BLOCKINGBM.BEAMB.N.BOUNDARY NAILINGBTCW.BARE TINNED COPPER WIREB.O.F.BOTTOM OF FOOTINGB/UBACK-UP CABINETCAB.CABINETCANT.CANTILEVER(ED)C.I.P.CAST IN PLACECLG.CEILINGCLR.CLEARCOL.COLUMNCONC.CONCRETECONN.CONNECTION(OR)CONST.CONSTRUCTIONCONT.CONTINUOUSdPENNY (NAILS)DBL.DOUBLEDEPT.DEPARTMENTD.F.DOUGLAS FIRDIA.DIAMETERDIAG.DIAGONALDIM.DIMENSIONDWG.DRAWING(S)DWL.DOWEL(S)EA.EACHEL.ELEVATIONELEC.ELECTRICALELEV.ELEVATOREMT.ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBINGE.N.EDGE NAILENG.ENGINEEREQ.EQUALEXP.EXPANSIONEXST.(E)EXISTINGEXT.EXTERIORFAB.FABRICATION(OR)F.F.FINISH FLOORF.G.FINISH GRADEFIN.FINISH(ED)FLR.FLOORFDN.FOUNDATIONF.O.C.FACE OF CONCRETEF.O.M.FACE OF MASONRYF.O.S.FACE OF STUDF.O.W.FACE OF WALLF.S.FINISH SURFACEFT.( ' )FOOT (FEET)FTG.FOOTINGG.GROWTH (CABINET)GA.GAUGEGI.GALVANIZE(D)G.F.I.GROUND FAULT CIRCUITINTERRUPTERGLB. 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( " )INCH(ES)INT.INTERIORLB.(#)POUND(S)L.B.LAG BOLTSL.F.LINEAR FEET (FOOT)L.LONG(ITUDINAL)MAS.MASONRYMAX.MAXIMUMM.B.MACHINE BOLTMECH.MECHANICALMFR.MANUFACTURERMIN.MINIMUMMISC.MISCELLANEOUSMTL.METAL(N)NEWNO.(#)NUMBERN.T.S.NOT TO SCALEO.C.ON CENTEROPNG.OPENINGP/CPRECAST CONCRETEPCSPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONSERVICESPLY.PLYWOODPPCPOWER PROTECTION CABINETPRCPRIMARY RADIO CABINETP.S.F.POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOTP.S.I.POUNDS PER SQUARE INCHP.T.PRESSURE TREATEDPWR.POWER (CABINET)QTY.QUANTITYRAD.(R)RADIUSREF.REFERENCEREINF.REINFORCEMENT(ING)REQ'D/REQUIREDRGS.RIGID GALVANIZED STEELSCH.SCHEDULESHT.SHEETSIM.SIMILARSPEC.SPECIFICATIONSSQ.SQUARES.S.STAINLESS STEELSTD.STANDARDSTL.STEELSTRUC.STRUCTURALTEMP.TEMPORARYTHK.THICK(NESS)T.N.TOE NAILT.O.A.TOP OF ANTENNAT.O.C.TOP OF CURBT.O.F.TOP OF FOUNDATIONT.O.P.TOP OF PLATE (PARAPET)T.O.S.TOP OF STEELT.O.W.TOP OF WALLTYP.TYPICALU.G.UNDER GROUNDU.L.UNDERWRITERS LABORATORYU.N.O.UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISEV.I.F.VERIFY IN FIELDWWIDE (WIDTH)w/WITHWD.WOODW.P.WEATHERPROOFWT.WEIGHTCCENTERLINEPPLATE, PROPERTY LINEGROUT OR PLASTER(E) BRICK(E) MASONRYCONCRETEEARTHGRAVELPLYWOODSANDPLYWOODSAND(E) STEELMATCH LINEGROUND CONDUCTORTELEPHONE CONDUITPOWER CONDUITCOAXIAL CABLETelPwrCoaxCHAIN LINK FENCEOVERHEAD SERVICE CONDUCTORSOHLLWOOD FENCE(P) ANTENNA(P) RRU(P) DC SURGE SUPPRESSION(F) ANTENNA(F) RRU(E) EQUIPMENTGENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES:1. PLANS ARE INTENDED TO BE DIAGRAMMATIC OUTLINE ONLY, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. THE WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT,APPURTENANCES AND LABOR NECESSARY TO COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS.2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN, IN WRITING, AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED BEFORE STARTING WORK ON ANY ITEM NOT CLEARLY DEFINED OR IDENTIFIED BYTHE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.3. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT USA (UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT) AT (800) 227-2600, FOR UTILITY LOCATIONS, 48 HOURS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANYEXCAVATION, SITE WORK OR CONSTRUCTION.4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS UNLESS SPECIFICALLYINDICATED OTHERWISE, OR WHERE LOCAL CODES OR REGULATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE.5. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CBC / UBC'S REQUIREMENTS REGARDING EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE, FOR, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,PIPING, LIGHT FIXTURES, CEILING GRID, INTERIOR PARTITIONS, AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. ALL WORK MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL EARTHQUAKE CODESAND REGULATIONS.6. REPRESENTATIONS OF TRUE NORTH, OTHER THAN THOSE FOUND ON THE PLOT OF SURVEY DRAWINGS, SHALL NOT BE USED TO IDENTIFY OR ESTABLISH BEARINGOF TRUE NORTH AT THE SITE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RELY SOLELY ON THE PLOT OF SURVEY DRAWING AND ANY SURVEYOR'S MARKINGS AT THE SITE FOR THEESTABLISHMENT OF TRUE NORTH, AND SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT / ENGINEER PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK IF ANY DISCREPANCY IS FOUNDBETWEEN THE VARIOUS ELEMENTS OF THE WORKING DRAWINGS AND THE TRUE NORTH ORIENTATION AS DEPICTED ON THE CIVIL SURVEY. THE CONTRACTORSHALL ASSUME SOLE LIABILITY FOR ANY FAILURE TO NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT / ENGINEER.7. THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT ISSUING THE PERMITS SHALL BE NOTIFIED AT LEAST TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK, OR ASOTHERWISE STIPULATED BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL HAVING JURISDICTION.8. DO NOT EXCAVATE OR DISTURB BEYOND THE PROPERTY LINES OR LEASE LINES, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.9. ALL EXISTING UTILITIES, FACILITIES, CONDITIONS, AND THEIR DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE PLAN HAVE BEEN PLOTTED FROM AVAILABLE RECORDS. THEARCHITECT / ENGINEER AND THE OWNER ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER AS TO THE SUFFICIENCY OR THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATIONSHOWN ON THE PLANS, OR THE MANNER OF THEIR REMOVAL OR ADJUSTMENT. CONTRACTORS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING EXACT LOCATIONOF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES AND FACILITIES PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTORS SHALL ALSO OBTAIN FROM EACH UTILITY COMPANY DETAILEDINFORMATION RELATIVE TO WORKING SCHEDULES AND METHODS OF REMOVING OR ADJUSTING EXISTING UTILITIES.10. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING UTILITIES, BOTH HORIZONTAL AND VERTICALLY, PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. ANY DISCREPANCIES ORDOUBTS AS TO THE INTERPRETATION OF PLANS SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY REPORTED TO THE ARCHITECT / ENGINEER FOR RESOLUTION AND INSTRUCTION, ANDNO FURTHER WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED UNTIL THE DISCREPANCY IS CHECKED AND CORRECTED BY THE ARCHITECT / ENGINEER. FAILURE TO SECURE SUCHINSTRUCTION MEANS CONTRACTOR WILL HAVE WORKED AT HIS/HER OWN RISK AND EXPENSE.11. ALL NEW AND EXISTING UTILITY STRUCTURES ON SITE AND IN AREAS TO BE DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO FINISH ELEVATIONS PRIOR TOFINAL INSPECTION OF WORK.12. ANY DRAIN AND/OR FIELD TILE ENCOUNTERED / DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE RETURNED TO IT'S ORIGINAL CONDITION PRIOR TOCOMPLETION OF WORK. SIZE, LOCATION AND TYPE OF ANY UNDERGROUND UTILITIES OR IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE ACCURATELY NOTED AND PLACED ON"AS-BUILT" DRAWINGS BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR, AND ISSUED TO THE ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AT COMPLETION OF PROJECT.13. ALL TEMPORARY EXCAVATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF FOUNDATIONS, UTILITIES, ETC., SHALL BE PROPERLY LAID BACK OR BRACED IN ACCORDANCE WITHCORRECT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) REQUIREMENTS.14. INCLUDE MISC. ITEMS PER AT&T SPECIFICATIONSABBREVIATIONS:SYMBOLS LEGEND:NMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:GN-1PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REV DATE DESCRIPTION
APPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121STEAKHOUSE312 CANYON DRIVE,LOT 37PALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A09/19/18100% ZDs02 OF 12GENERAL NOTES
NOTE:1. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL INFORMATION SIGNAGE INACCORDANCE w/ AT&T WIRELESS DOCUMENT #03-0074, RF EXPOSUREPOLICY AND RF SAFETY COMPLIANCE PROGRAM, LATEST EDITION.2. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT AT&T R-RFSC FOR INFORMATION ONMPE LEVELS AND INSTRUCTIONS ON LEVEL AND LOCATION OF SIGNAGEWARNINGBeyond This Point you areentering a controlled area whereRF Emissions exceed the FCCControlled Exposure limitsFailure to obey all posted signs and siteguidelines could result in serious injuryCAUTIONBeyond This Point you areentering a controlled areawhere RF Emissions may exceedthe FCC Controlled ExposurelimitsObey all posted signs and site guidelinesfor working in an RF environmentNOTICEBeyond This Point you areentering an area where RFEmissions may exceed the FCCGeneral Population ExposureLimitsFollow all posted signs and site guidelines forworking in an RF environmentProperty of AT&TAuthorizedPersonnel OnlyIn case of emergency, or prior to performingmaintenance on this site, calland reference cell site numberProperty of AT&TAuthorizedPersonnel OnlyNo TrespassingViolators will be ProsecutedIn case of emergency, or prior to performingmaintenance on this site, calland reference cell site numberINFORMATIONPosted in accordance with federal CommunicationsCommission rules and antenna tower registration47CFR 17.4(g).1 2 3 4 5 6 7Federal Communications CommunicationTower Registration NumberTRESPASSINGNODANGERAUTHORIZEDPERSONNELONLYNOTICEThis Site Operated by:AT&T MOBILITY2600 CAMINO RAMON, 4W750FFSAN RAMON, CA 94583IN CASE OF FIRE AND THE NEED FOR SHUTDOWNTO DEACTIVATE ANTENNAS CALL THEFOLLOWING NUMBER:For 24 Hour Emergency Contact and Access Please Call:(800)832-6662Reference Site#:Site Address:1. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS A GUIDELINE w/ RESPECTTO PREVAILING STANDARDS LIMITING HUMAN EXPOSURE TORADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND SHOULD BE USED ASSUCH. IF THE SITE'S EMF REPORT OR ANY LOCAL, STATE ORFEDERAL GUIDELINES OR REGULATIONS SHOULD BE INCONFLICT w/ ANY PART OF THESE NOTES OR PLANS, THEMORE RESTRICTIVE GUIDELINE OR REGULATION SHALL BEFOLLOWED AND OVERRIDE THE LESSER.2. THE PUBLIC LIMIT OF RF EXPOSURE ALLOWED BY AT&T IS1mWcm*2 AND THE OCCUPATIONAL LIMIT OF RF EXPOSUREALLOWED BY AT&T IS 5mWcm*23. IF THE BOTTOM OF THE ANTENNA IS MOUNTED (8) EIGHT FEETABOVE THE GROUND OR WORKING PLATFORM LINE OF THEPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (PCS) AND DOES NOTEXCEED THE PUBLIC LIMIT OF RF EXPOSURE LIMIT THEN NOSTRIPING OR BARRICADES SHOULD BE NEEDED.4. IF THE PUBLIC LIMIT OF RF EXPOSURE ON THE SITE ISEXCEEDED AND THE AREA IS PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE (e.g.ROOF ACCESS DOOR THAT CANNOT BE LOCKED, OR FIREEGRESS) THEN BOTH BARRICADES AND STRIPING SHALL BEPLACED AROUND THE ANTENNAS. THE EXACT EXTENT OF THEBARRICADES AND STRIPING SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THEEMF REPORT FOR THE SITE DONE BEFORE OR SHORTLY AFTERCOMPLETION OF SITE CONSTRUCTION. USE THE PLANS AS AGUIDELINE FOR PLACEMENT OF SUCH BARRICADES ANDSTRIPING.5. IF THE PUBLIC LIMIT OF RF EXPOSURE ON THE SITE ISEXCEEDED AND THE AREA IS PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE (e.g.ROOF ACCESS DOOR THAT CANNOT BE LOCKED, OR FIREEGRESS) THEN BOTH BARRICADES AND STRIPING SHALL BEPLACED AROUND THE ANTENNAS. THE EXACT EXTENT OF THEBARRICADES AND STRIPING SHALL BE PLACED AROUND THEANTENNAS. THE EXACT EXTENT OF THE BARRICADES &STRIPING SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE EMF REPORT FOR THESITE DONE BEFORE OR SHORTLY AFTER COMPLETION OF SITECONSTRUCTION. USE THE PLANS AS A GUIDELINE FORPLACEMENT OF SUCH BARRICADES AND STRIPING.6. ALL TRANSMIT ANTENNAS REQUIRE A THREE LANGUAGEWARNING SIGN WRITTEN IN ENGLISH, SPANISH, ANDCHINESE. THIS SIGN SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THECONTRACTOR Y THE AT&T CONSTRUCTION PROJECTMANAGER AT THE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION. THE LARGERSIGN SHALL BE PLACED IN PLAIN SIGHT AT ALL ROOFACCESS LOCATIONS AND ON ALL BARRICADES. THESMALLER SIGN SHALL BE PLACED ON THE ANTENNAENCLOSURES IN A MANNER THAT IS EASILY SEEN BY ANYPERSON ON THE ROOF. WARNING SIGNS SHALL COMPLY w/ANSI C95.2 COLOR, SYMBOL, AND CONTENTCONVENTIONS. ALL SIGNS SHALL HAVE AT&T'S NAME ANDTHE COMPANY CONTACT INFORMATION (e.g. TELEPHONENUMBER) TO ARRANGE FOR ACCESS TO THE RESTRICTEDAREAS. THIS TELEPHONE NUMBER SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THECONTRACTOR BY THE AT&T CONSTRUCTION PROJECTMANAGER AT THE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION.7. PHOTOS OF ALL STRIPING, BARRICADES & SIGNAGE SHALLBE PART OF THE CONTRACTORS CLOSE OUT PACKAGE &SHALL BE TURNED INTO THE AT&T CONSTRUCTION PACKAGE& SHALL BE TURNED INTO THE AT&T CONSTRUCTIONPROJECT MANAGER AT THE END OF CONSTRUCTION.STRIPING SHALL BE DONE w/ FADE RESISTANT YELLOWSAFETY PAINT IN A CROSS-HATCH PATTERN AS DETAILED BYTHE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. ALL BARRICADES SHALL BEMADE OF AN RF FRIENDLY MATERIAL SO AS NOT TO BLOCKOR INTERFERE w/ THE OPERATION OF THE ANTENNAS.BARRICADES SHALL BE PAINTED w/ FADE RESTRAINT YELLOWSAFETY PAINT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL RFFRIENDLY BARRICADES NEEDED, & SHALL PROVIDE THE AT&TCONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER w/ A DETAILED SHOPDRAWING OF EACH BARRICADE. UPON CONSTRUCTIONCOMPLETION.SIGNAGE AND STRIPING INFORMATIONINFORMATIONACTIVE ANTENNAS ARE MOUNTEDON THE OUTSIDE FACE OF THIS BUILDINGINFORMATION SIGN 1-2ON THIS STRUCTURESTAY BACK A MINIMUM OF 3 FEETFROM THESE ANTENNASCONTACT AT&T MOBILITY AT 800-638-2822 &FOLLOW THEIR INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TOPERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE ORREPAIRS CLOSER THAN 3 FEET FROM THEANTENNAS.THIS IS AT&T MOBILITY SITE5"7"INFORMATION8"12"AT&T MOBILITY
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Z99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 1 of 7GHSI. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATIONMANUFACTURERGNB Industrial PowerA division of Exide Technologies3950 Sussex AvenueAurora, IL 60504-7932CHEMICAL/TRADE NAME(as used on label)MARATHON V-2 andSPRINTER V-2Valve Regulated Lead AcidBatteryFOR FURTHER INFORMATIONPrimary Contact:Exide MSDS Support (770) 421-3485Secondary Contact:Fred Ganster (610) 921-4052CHEMICAL FAMILY/Electric Storage BatteryCLASSIFICATIONFOR EMERGENCYCHEMTREC (800) 424-9300(703) 527-3887 - Collect24-hour Emergency Response ContactAsk for Environmental CoordinatorII. HAZARD IDENTIFICATIONSignal Word: DangerCategory:GHS CodesDescriptionHealth: STOT RE 2Acute Tox. 4Repr. 1ACarc.2(antimony oxide)Skin Corr. 1AFlam. Gas 1Aquatic Chronic 1Aquatic Acute 1H302H314H332H351H360H373H220H410P260P308 + 313P301/330/331P303/361/353P304/340P305/351/338P310Harmful if swallowed.Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.Harmful if inhaled.Suspected of causing cancer by inhalation.May damage fertility or the unborn child.May cause damage to organs through prolonged orrepeated exposure.Extremely flammable gas (hydrogen)Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray.If exposed/concern, seek medical attention/advice.IF SWALLOWED: rinse mouth. Do NOT inducevomiting.IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off immediatelyall contaminated clothing. Rinse skin withwater/shower.IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep atrest in a position comfortable for breathing.IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for severalminutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy todo. Continue rinsing.Immediately call a POISON CENTER ordoctor/physician.Handling:P210P260P264P280P403P405P391P273P501Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces.No smokingDo not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/sprayWash thoroughly after handling.Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eyeprotection/face protection.Store in well-ventilated areaStore locked up.Collect spillageAvoid release to the environmentDispose of contents/container in accordance withlocal/regional/national/international regulation.WARNING: Batteries subjected to abusive charging at excessively high currents for prolonged periods of time without vent caps in placeZ99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 2 of 7may create a surrounding atmosphere of the offensive strong inorganic acid mist containing sulfuric acid.Reactivity: Organic materials, chlorates, carbides, fulminates, water, powdered metals. Reacts violently with water with evolution ofheat. Corrosive to metals. Strong oxidizers, hydrogen peroxide, acids.III. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTSIngredientCAS Number% by Wt.Inorganic compounds of:LeadAntimony Oxide (Sb2O3)Calcinated ClayTinCopperElectrolyte (sulfuric acid)7439-92-11309-64-4N/A7440-31-57440-50-87664-93-971-76<0.6<1.20.4-0.6<0.116-18Case Material:Polypropylene9003-07-0 6-7Plate separator material: GlassN/A2-3Note:Inorganic lead and electrolyte (water and sulfuric acid solution) are the primary components of every battery manufactured by ExideTechnologies or its subsidiaries. Other ingredients may be present dependent upon battery type. Polypropylene is the principal casematerial of automotive and commercial batteries. Electrolyte in this product is non-spill and completely absorbed within a solidmatrix.IV. FIRST AID MEASURESTake proper precautions to ensure you own health and safety before attempting to rescue a victim and provide first aid.Inhalation:Electrolyte: Remove to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen.Lead compounds: Remove from exposure, gargle, wash nose and lips; consult physician.Skin Contact: Electrolyte: Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes; remove contaminated clothing completely,including shoes, and do not wear again until cleaned. If acid is splashed on shoes, remove and discard if they containleather.Lead compounds: Wash immediately with soap and water. Lead compounds are not readily absorbed through the skin.Eye Contact: Electrolyte and Lead compounds: Flush immediately with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes; consultphysician immediately.Ingestion: Electrolyte: Give large quantities of water; do not induce vomiting; consult physician.Lead compounds: Consult physician immediately.V. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURESFlash Point:Not ApplicableFlammable Limits:LEL = 4.1% (hydrogen gas in air) ; UEL = 74.2%Extinguishing media:CO2; foam; dry chemicalFire Fighting Procedures:Use positive pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus. Beware of acid splatter during water application and wear acid-resistantclothing, gloves, face and eye protection. If batteries are on charge, shut off power to the charging equipment, but, note that stringsof series connected batteries may still pose risk of electric shock even when charging equipment is shut down.Hazardous Combustion Products:In operation, or when on charge, batteries generate and release flammable hydrogen and oxygen gases (hydrogen is highlyflammable and oxygen supports combustion). They must always be assumed to contain this gas which, if ignited by burningcigarette, naked flame or spark, may cause battery explosion with dispersion of casing fragments and corrosive liquid electrolyte.Carefully follow manufacturer's instructions for installation and service. Keep away all sources of gas ignition and do not allowmetallic articles to simultaneously contact the negative and positive terminals of a battery.VI. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESRemove combustible materials and all sources of ignition. Stop flow of material and contain spill by diking with soda ash, etc. Carefullyneutralize spill with soda ash, etc. Make certain mixture is neutral then collect residue and place in a drum or other suitable container witha label specifying "contains hazardous waste" or (if uncertain call distributor regarding proper labeling procedures). Dispose of ashazardous waste. If battery is leaking, place battery in a heavy duty plastic bag. Wear acid resistant boots, face shield, chemical splashgoggles and acid resistant gloves. Do not allow discharge of acid to sewer. Acid must be managed in accordance with approved local,state, and federal requirements. Consult state environmental agency and/or federal EPA.Z99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 3 of 7VII. HANDLING AND STORAGEHandling:Single batteries pose no risk of electric shock but there may be increasing risk of electric shock from strings of connected batteriesexceeding three 12-volt units. Batteries are non-spillable - potential for exposure to contents only during recycling or if outer casingis cracked or damaged.Storage:Store batteries under roof in cool, dry, well-ventilated areas that are separated from incompatible materials and from activities whichmay create flames, sparks, or heat. Keep away from metallic objects that could bridge the terminals on a battery and create adangerous short-circuit.Charging:There is a possible risk of electric shock from charging equipment and from strings of series connected batteries, whether or not beingcharged. Shut-off power to chargers whenever not in use and before detachment of any circuit connections. Batteries being chargedwill generate and release flammable hydrogen gas. Charging space should be ventilated. Keep battery vent caps in position. Prohibitsmoking and avoid creation of flames and sparks nearby. Wear face and eye protection when near batteries being charged.VIII. EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONAL PROTECTIONOccupational Exposure Limits (mg/m3)Ingredient:USOSHAUSACGIHUSNIOSHQuebecPEVOntarioOELEUOELInorganic forms of:LeadAntimony Oxide (Sb2O3)0.050.5(a)0.050.5(a)0.050.5(a)0.050.5(a)0.050.5(a)0.15(c)0.1(c,e)222222(f)Copper11111(b)0.1(g)Calcinated ClayN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AElectrolyte (sulfuric acid)10.2110.20.05(d)NOTES:N/A not applicable(e)based on OEL for Austria & Switzerland(a) as inorganic antimony(f) based on OEL for Belgium(b) as dusts/mists(g)based on OEL for Netherlands(c) as inhalable aerosol(d) thoracic fractionEngineering Controls (Ventilation):Store and handle in well-ventilated area. If mechanical ventilation is used, components must be acid-resistant.Handle batteries cautiously. Make certain vent caps are on securely. If battery case is damaged, avoid bodily contact with internalcomponents. Wear protective clothing, eye and face protection, when charging or handling batteries. Follow all manufacturers’recommendations when stacking or palletizing. Do not allow metallic materials to simultaneously contact both the positive andnegative terminals of the batteries. Use a battery carrier to lift a battery or place hands at opposite corners to avoid spilling acidthrough the vents. Avoid contact with internal components of the batteries.Hygiene Practices:Wash hands thoroughly before eating, drinking or smoking after handling batteries.Respiratory Protection (NIOSH/MSHA approved):None required under normal conditions. When concentrations of sulfuric acid mist are known to exceed PEL, use NIOSH orMSHA-approved respiratory protection.Skin Protection:None required under normal conditions. If battery case is damaged, use rubber or plastic acid-resistant gloves with elbow-lengthgauntlet, acid-resistant apron, clothing, and boots.Eye Protection:None required under normal conditions. If battery case is damaged, chemical goggles or face shield.Other Protection:In areas where water and sulfuric acid solutions are handled in concentrations greater than 1%, emergency eyewash stations andZ99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 4 of 7IX. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES - ELECTROLYTEBoiling Point@760mm Hg203° FSpecific Gravity @ 70oF (H2O=1)1.230 to 1.350Melting Point Not ApplicableVapor Pressure (mm Hg)10% Solubility inWater100pHGreater than 1Evaporation Rate(Butyl acetate=1)Less Than 1Vapor Density (AIR=1)Greater than 1ViscosityNot applicableAppearance andOdorA clear liquid with a sharp, penetrating,pungent odor. A battery is amanufactured article; no apparent odor.% Volatiles by Volume @70oFNot ApplicableX. STABILITY & REACTIVITY DATAStability:StableXUnstable__Conditions to Avoid:Prolonged overcharging and overheating current; sparks and other sources of ignition.Incompatibilities: (materials to avoid)Electrolyte: Contact with combustibles and organic materials may cause fire and explosion. Also reacts violently with strongreducing agents, most metals, carbides, chlorates, nitrates, picrate, sulfur trioxide gas, strong oxidizers, and water. Contact withmetals may produce toxic sulfur dioxide fumes and may release flammable hydrogen gas.Lead compounds: Avoid contact with strong acids, bases, halides, halogenates, potassium nitrate, permanganate, peroxides, nascenthydrogen, potassium, carbides, sulfides, phosphorus, sulfur, and reducing agents.Hazardous Decomposition Products:Electrolyte: Sulfur trioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfuric acid mist, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen.Lead compounds: Temperatures above the melting point are likely to produce toxic metal fume, vapor, or dust; contact with strongacid or base or presence of nascent hydrogen may generate highly toxic arsine gas.Hazardous Polymerization: Will Not OccurXI. TOXICOLOGICAL DATARoutes of Entry:Electrolyte: Harmful by all routes of entry. Under normal conditions of use, sulfuric acid vapors and mist are not generated.Sulfuric acid vapors and mist may be generated when product is overheated, oxidized, or otherwise processed or damaged.Lead compounds/antimony oxide: Hazardous exposure can occur only when product is heated above the melting point, oxidized orotherwise processed or damaged to create dust, vapor, or fume.Acute Toxicity:Inhalation LD50:Electrolyte: LC50 rat:375 mg/m3; LC50: guinea pig: 510 mg/m3Elemental Lead: Acute Toxicity Point Estimate = 4500 ppmV (based on lead bullion)Antimony oxide : rat(4h)LC50 >5.2mg/m3Oral LD50:Electrolyte: rat:2140 mg/kgElemental lead: Acute Toxicity Estimate (ATE) = 500 mg/kg body weight (based on lead bullion)Antimony oxide : LD50 rat > 20,000mg/kgInhalation:Electrolyte: Breathing of sulfuric acid vapors or mists may cause severe respiratory irritation.Lead compounds/antimony oxide: Inhalation of dust or fumes may cause irritation of upper respiratory tract and lungs.Ingestion:Electrolyte: May cause severe irritation of mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach.Lead compounds/antimony oxide: Acute ingestion may cause abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and severe cramping.This may lead rapidly to systemic toxicity. Acute ingestion should be treated by physician.Skin Contact:Electrolyte: Severe irritation, burns, and ulceration. Sulfuric acid is not readily absorbed through the skin.Lead compounds: Not readily absorbed through the skin.Antimony oxide: skin irritant.Z99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 5 of 7Eye Contact:Electrolyte: Severe irritation, burns, cornea damage, blindness.Lead compounds: May cause eye irritation.Antimony oxide: may cause eye irritation.Additional Information:Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure:Overexposure to sulfuric acid mist may cause lung damage and aggravate pulmonary conditions. Contact of electrolyte (water andsulfuric acid solution) with skin may aggravate skin diseases such as eczema and contact dermatitis. Contact of electrolyte (water andsulfuric acid solution) with eyes may damage cornea and/or cause blindness. Lead and its compounds can aggravate some forms ofkidney, liver, and neurologic diseases.Additional Health Data:All heavy metals, including the hazardous ingredients in this product, are taken into the body primarily by inhalation and ingestion. Mostinhalation problems can be avoided by adequate precautions such as ventilation and respiratory protection covered in Section VIII.Follow good personal hygiene to avoid inhalation and ingestion: wash hands, face, neck and arms thoroughly before eating, smoking orleaving the work site. Keep contaminated clothing out of non-contaminated areas, or wear cover clothing when in such areas. Restrict theuse and presence of food, tobacco and cosmetics to non-contaminated areas.Work clothes and work equipment used in contaminated areas must remain in designated areas and never taken home nor laundered withpersonal non-contaminated clothing.This product is intended for industrial use only and should be isolated from children and their environment.XII. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATIONEnvironmental Fate: lead is very persistent in soil and sediments. No data on environmental degradation. Mobility of metallic leadbetween ecological compartments is slow. Bioaccumulation of lead occurs in aquatic and terrestrial animals and plants but littlebioaccumulation occurs through the food chain. Most studies include lead compounds and not elemental lead.Environmental Toxicity: Aquatic Toxicity:Sulfuric acid:24-hr LC50, freshwater fish (Brachydanio rerio): 82 mg/L96 hr- LOEC, freshwater fish (Cyprinus carpio): 22 mg/LLead:48 hr LC50 (modeled for aquatic invertebrates): <1 mg/L, based on lead bullionAntimony : 96 hr LC50 freshwater fish (Brachydanio rerio) >1,000mg/LXIII. DISPOSAL INFORMATIONUSSulfuric Acid:Neutralize as described above for a spill, collect residue and place in a container labeled as containinghazardous waste. Dispose of as a hazardous waste. If uncertain about labeling procedures, call your localbattery distributor or listed contact. DO NOT FLUSH LEAD CONTAMINATED ACID TO SEWER.Spent batteriesSend to secondary lead smelter for recycling following applicable federal, state, and local regulations.XIV. TRANSPORT INFORMATIONGROUND: - US DOT:Proper Shipping Name: Not applicableHazard Class: Not applicableID Number: Not applicablePacking Group: Not applicableLabels: NONSPILLABLENot regulated pursuant to §173.159a of the DOT Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR Parts 171-180) provided each package ismarked ‘NONSPILLABLE’ or ‘NONSPILLABLE BATTERY’ and is secured in strong outer packaging.AIRCRAFT - ICAO - IATA:For air shipments, reference IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Special Provision A-67.VESSEL - IMO-IMDG:For ocean shipments, reference IMDG Special Provision #238.-Note: GNB batteries which have met the test requirements for “nonspillable batteries” in shipment must be protected against short circuitand securely packagedXV. REGULATORY INFORMATIONUnited States:EPA SARA Title IIISection 302 EPCRA Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHS):Sulfuric acid is a listed "Extremely Hazardous Substance" under EPCRA, with a Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ) of1,000 lbs.Z99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 6 of 7EPCRA Section 302 notification is required if 500 lbs or more of sulfuric acid is present at one site (40 CFR 370.10).An average automotive/commercial battery contains approximately 5 lbs of sulfuric acid. Contact your Exiderepresentative for additional information.Section 304 CERCLA Hazardous Substances:Reportable Quantity (RQ) for spilled 100% sulfuric acid under CERCLA (Superfund) and EPCRA (EmergencyPlanning and Community Right to Know Act) is 1,000 lbs. State and local reportable quantities for spilled sulfuric acidmay vary.Section 311/312 Hazard Categorization:EPCRA Section 312 Tier Two reporting is required for non-automotive batteries if sulfuric acid is present in quantitiesof 500 lbs or more and/or if lead is present in quantities of 10,000 lbs or more.Section 313 EPCRA Toxic Substances:Supplier Notification: This product contains a toxic chemical or chemicals subject to the reporting requirements ofsection 313 of (Title) III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372.ChemicalCASPercent by WeightLead (Pb)7439-92-171-76Electrolyte: Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4)7664-93-916-18Antimony trioxide (Sb2O3)1309-64-4<0.6If you distribute this product to other manufacturers in SIC Codes 20 through 39, this information must be providedwith the first shipment of each calendar year. Note: The Section 313 supplier notification requirement does not applyto batteries that are "consumer products".TSCA: Each ingredient chemical listed in Section II of this MSDS is also listed on the TSCA Registry.OSHA: Considered hazardous under Hazard Communication Act (29CFR1910.1200)RCRA: Spent lead-acid batteries are not regulated as hazardous waste when recycled. Spilled sulfuric acid is a characteristicshazardous waste; EPA hazardous waste number D002 (corrosivity).CAA: Exide Technologies supports preventative actions concerning ozone depletion in the atmosphere due to emissions of CFC'sand other ozone depleting chemicals (ODC's), defined by the USEPA as Class I substances. Pursuant to Section 611 of theClean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990, finalized on January 19, 1993, Exide established a policy to eliminate the use ofClass I ODC's prior to the May 15, 1993 deadline.NFPA Hazard Rating for sulfuric acid:Flammability (Red)=0Health (Blue)=3Reactivity (Yellow)= 2US StateNotifications& Warnings:IdentificationNotifications/WarningCaliforniaCalifornia Proposition 65"WARNING: This product contains lead and antimony trioxide,chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birthdefects or other reproductive harm."Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and leadcompounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancerand reproductive harm. Batteries also contain other chemicals known tothe State of California to cause cancer.The following chemicals identified to exist in the finished product asdistributed into commerce are known to the State of California to causecancer, birth defects or to cause reproductive harm:1.Strong inorganic acid mists including sulfuric acid: CAS #: NA;16-18% wt2.Lead: CAS #: 7439-92-1; 71-76% wt.3.Antimony oxide: CAS #: 7440-36-0; <0.6%wt.Consumer Product Volatile OrganicCompound EmissionsThis product is not regulated as a consumer product for purposes ofCARB/OTC VOC Regulations, as sold for the intended purpose andinto the industrial/commercial supply chain.4 OF 12MATERIAL SAFETYDATA SHEET & LEADACID BATTERY - 1NMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:GN-3PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REV DATE DESCRIPTION
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5 OF 12MATERIAL SAFETYDATA SHEET & LEADACID BATTERY - 2NMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:GN-4PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REV DATE DESCRIPTION
APPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121STEAKHOUSE312 CANYON DRIVE,LOT 37PALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A09/19/18100% ZDs0M12V180FT1218017522.00 4.90 12.50 559124318 133 60MODELNUMBERM12V125FTM12V105FTM12V155FT121212VOLTAGECAPACITY (AH)1551251048HR TO 1.75VPC @ 25°C15012110010HR TO 1.75VPC @ 20°CMARATHON FRONT TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS22.0022.0020.12A4.904.904.33B11.1511.159.38C559559511A124124110B283283238CNOMINAL DIMENSIONSINCHES MILLIMETERSNOMINALWEIGHT11910579LBS.53.847.635.8KG.ABCTOP VIEWSIDE VIEWFRONT VIEWM12V90FT1286 8615.554.13 10.63 395 105 270 79 35.8M12V180FT 41473.0MODELNUMBERM12V125FTM12V105FTM12V155FT388328143125SHORT CIRCUITCURRENT AMPS3.03.24.0INTERNALRESISTANCE(mOhms)MARATHON FRONT TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONSM12V90FT 23584.5FLOAT VOLTAGE & CHARGINGCONSTANT VOLTAGE CHARGING IS RECOMMENDED.RECOMMENDED FLOAT VOLTAGE:2.27 VPC @ 25°C (77°F)FLOAT VOLTAGE RANGE: 2.25 TO 2.30 VPC @ 25°C (77°F)EQUALIZE VOLTAGE: 2.35 VPC FOR 24 HOURS OR2.40 VPC FOR 12 HOURSNOTE:DESIGN AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. IF QUESTIONSARISE, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL GNB SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR CLARIFICATION.Z99-SDS-MARSPRV2 2013-09Page 7 of 7Country/OrganizationIdentificationNotifications/WarningCanadaAll chemical substances in this product arelisted on the CEPA DSL/NDSL or areexempt from list requirements.NPRI and Ontario Regulation 127/01 This product contains the followingchemicals subject to the reportingrequirements of Canada NPRI and/or Ont.Reg. 127/01:Chemical CAS #%wtLead 7439-92-1 71-76Sulfuric acid 7664-93-9 16-18Antimony oxide1309-64-4 <0.6Toxic Substances ListLeadEUEuropean Inventory of ExistingCommercial Chemical Substances(EINECS):All ingredients remaining in the finishedproduct as distributed into commerce areexempt from, or included on, the EuropeanInventory of Existing CommercialChemical Substances.XVI. OTHER INFORMATIONDATE ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 17, 2012OTHER INFORMATION:Distribution into Quebec to follow Canadian Controlled ProductRegulations (CPR) 24(1) and 24(2).Distribution into the EU to follow applicable Directives to the Use,Import/Export of the product as-sold.SOURCES OF INFORMATION:International Agency for Research on Cancer (1987), IARCMonographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans:Overall Evaluations of Carcinogenicity: An updating of IARCMonographs Volumes 1-42, Supplement 7, Lyon, France.Ontario Ministry of Labor Regulation 654/86. RegulationsRespecting Exposure to Chemical or Biological Agents.PREPARED BY:GNB INDUSTRIAL POWERA DIVISION OF EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES3950 SUSSEX AVENUEAURORA, IL 60504-7932VENDEE AND THIRD PERSONS ASSUME THE RISK OF INJURY PROXIMATELY CAUSED BY THE MATERIAL IFREASONABLE SAFETY PROCEDURES ARE NOT FOLLOWED AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE DATA SHEET, AND VENDORSHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INJURY TO VENDEE OR THIRD PERSONS PROXIMATELY CAUSED BY ABNORMAL USE OFTHE MATERIAL EVEN IF REASONABLE PROCEDURES ARE FOLLOWED.ALL PERSONS USING THIS PRODUCT, ALL PERSONS WORKING IN AN AREA WHERE THIS PRODUCT IS USED, AND ALLPERSONS HANDLING THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH THE CONTENTS OF THIS DATA SHEET. THISINFORMATION SHOULD BE EFFECTIVELY COMMUNICATED TO EMPLOYEES AND OTHERS WHO MIGHT COME INCONTACT WITH THE PRODUCT.WHILE THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED AND SET FORTH HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AS OF THEDATE HEREOF, EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES MAKES NO WARRANTY WITH RESPECT THERETO AND DISCLAIMS ALLLIABILITY FROM RELIANCE THEREON. RECIPIENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONFIRM IN ADVANCE OF NEED THAT THEINFORMATION IS CURRENT, APPLICABLE, AND SUITABLE FOR THEIR PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES.ANY PHOTOCOPY MUST BE OF THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT
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APPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121STEAKHOUSE312 CANYON DRIVE,LOT 37PALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A09/19/18100% ZDs0PROPERTY LINEPROPERTY LINEPROPERTY LINEPROPERTY LINE
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RRUS 4478********RRUS 4415****RRUS 4415****RRUS 4426RRUS 4478****PROPOSED AT&TEQUIPMENT SPACEREFER TO EQUIPMENTPLAN ON SHEETS A-37 OF 12ENLARGEDSITE PLANSNMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:A-2PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REV DATE DESCRIPTION
APPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121STEAKHOUSE312 CANYON DRIVE,LOT 37PALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A09/19/18 100% ZDs011/8" = 1'-0"EXISTING ENLARGED SITE PLANPROPOSED AT&TANTENNA AREAREFER TO ANTENNA PLANON SHEETS A-421/8" = 1'-0"PROPOSED ENLARGED SITE PLANSECTOR "C"@ 350° AZIMUTHSECTOR "A"@ 160° AZIMUTH(E) WATER FOUNTAIN, TYP.DIRT ROAD(E) CHIMNEY,TYP.(E) BUILDING(E) ROOFTOP(E) PARKING STALL(E) DRIVE AISLE(E) WATER FOUNTAIN, TYP.DIRT ROAD(E) BUILDING(E) ROOFTOP(E) PARKING STALL(E) DRIVE AISLEPROPOSED 12'-0" WIDE, APPROX. ±515'LONG EASEMENT FOR SITE ACCESSPROPOSED AT&T METERPEDESTAL WITH CAMLOCKPROPOSED 2' WIDE UNDERGROUND TRENCHAPPROX. ±60' EASEMENT FOR AT&T POWERCONDUIT FROM (E) P.O.C. TO PROPOSEDAT&T EQUIPMENT LOCATIONPROPOSED 2' WIDE UNDERGROUND TRENCH FROM (E) TELCOP.O.C. TO PROPOSED AT&T EQUIPMENT LOCATION; TELCOP.O.C. TO BE CONFIRMED WITHIN (E) EQUIPMENT ROOM(E) TRANSFORMER #P5584379;PROPOSED AT&T POWER P.O.C.15'-0"(E) PALM TREES, TYP.PROPOSED 2' WIDE UNDERGROUNDTRENCH, EASEMENT FOR AT&T FIBERCOMING FROM THE CLUBHOUSE
8 OF 12EQUIPMENTPLANSNMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:A-3PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REVDATEDESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121STEAKHOUSE312 CANYON DRIVE,LOT 37PALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A09/19/18100% ZDs011/2" = 1'-0"EXISTING EQUIPMENT PLAN2'1'0"2'24"x36" SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"11"x17" SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"21/2" = 1'-0"PROPOSED EQUIPMENT PLAN2'1'0"2'24"x36" SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"11"x17" SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"(E) HVACMOUNTED ON (E)CONCRETE PAD(E) EQUIPMENT MOUNTEDON (E) CONCRETE PAD(E) CONCRETE WALL(P) AT&T (8) BATTERIESWITHIN (P) BATTERY CABINET(P) AT&T (12) BATTERIESWITHIN (P) POWER PLANT(P) AT&T PURCELL CABINETSSTACKED, TYP. (TOTAL-2)(P) AT&T (1) 5216, (1) XMUAND, (1) RBS 6601 - V2 CHASSISWITHIN (P) PURCELL CABINET(P) AT&T DC12 SURGESUPPRESSOR MOUNTEDON (E) CMU WALL(P) AT&T GPS ANTENNAMOUNTED ON (E) CMU WALL(P) AT&T 200A, 120/240V42-POSITION W/GENPLUGMOUNTED ON (P)UNISTRUT H-FRAMEPROPOSED 2' WIDE UNDERGROUND TRENCH APPROX. ±60'EASEMENT FOR AT&T POWER/TELCO CONDUIT FROM (E)P.O.C.'S TO PROPOSED AT&T EQUIPMENT LOCATIONEXISTING GRAVEL AREA1'-8"8"1'-0"8"1'-0"2'-0"1'
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RRUS 4478********RRUS 4415****RRUS 4415****RRUS 4426RRUS 4478****9 OF 12ANTENNA PLAN,RF SCHEDULE, &DETAILSNMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:A-4PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REVDATEDESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121STEAKHOUSE312 CANYON DRIVE,LOT 37PALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A09/19/18100% ZDs0SECTOR "A"@ 160° AZIMUTH3/8" = 1'-0"PROPOSED ANTENNA PLAN1DC POWER2COAX0-FIBER4±150'DC POWER2COAX0-FIBER4±150'±150'±150'NOTES TO CONTRACTOR:·CONTRACTOR IS TO REFER TO AT&T'S MOST CURRENT RADIOFREQUENCY DATA SHEET (RFDS) PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.·CABLE LENGTHS WERE DETERMINED BASED ON VISUALINSPECTION DURING SITE-WALK. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFYACTUAL LENGTH DURING PRE-CONSTRUCTION WALK.SECTORA1TECHNOLOGYFINAL ANTENNA AND TRANSMISSION CABLE REQUIREMENTSMFR./MODEL #1C/2C/3CA26'ANTENNASECTOR "A"C2SECTOR "C"C1SIZE160°AZIMUTH330°PANEL ANTENNAALPHA
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13/16" = 1'-0"EXISTING EAST ELEVATION23/16" = 1'-0"PROPOSED EAST ELEVATION11 OF 12EAST ELEVATIONSNMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:A-6PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REVDATEDESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121STEAKHOUSE312 CANYON DRIVE,LOT 37PALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A09/19/18100% ZDs0ELEV. 0'-0"FINISHED GRADEELEV. 14'-7"(E) ROOF LINEELEV. 15'-6"T.O. (E) PARAPETELEV. 21'-6"T.O. (E) CHIMNEYELEV. 23'-10"ELEV. 27'-3"T.O. (E) CHIMNEY TOPPERELEV. 0'-0"FINISHED GRADEELEV. 14'-7"(E) ROOF LINEELEV. 15'-6"T.O. (E) PARAPETELEV. 18'-6"PROPOSED AT&T RAD CENTERELEV. 21'-6"T.O. (P) AT&T FRP SCREENING, (P)PANEL ANTENNAS, AND (E) CHIMNEYELEV. 27'-3"ELEV. 23'-10"PROPOSED AT&T PANEL ANTENNA,TYP. 2 PER SECTOR (TOTAL-4)PROPOSED AT&T 31'-6" x 29'-6" x 6'-0"HIGH FRP SCREEN WALLNOTES :·EXISTING LANDSCAPING AND TREES SURROUNDING THESTEAKHOUSE NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY.NOTES :·EXISTING LANDSCAPING AND TREES SURROUNDING THESTEAKHOUSE NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY.T.O. (E) CHIMNEY TOPPERT.O. (E) CHIMNEY TOPPERT.O. (E) CHIMNEY TOPPER(E) CHIMNEY TOPPER, TYP.(E) CHIMNEY TOPPER, TYP.
13/16" = 1'-0"EXISTING SOUTH ELEVATION23/16" = 1'-0"PROPOSED SOUTH ELEVATION12 OF 12SOUTH ELEVATIONSNMIDTXUTCOCAAZ------NV-2030 MAIN STREET, SUITE 200IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92614VENDOR:It is a violation of law for anypersons, unless they are actingunder the direction of alicensed professional engineer,to alter this documentSHEET TITLE:SHEET NUMBER:A-7PROFESSIONAL STAMP:1452 EDINGER AVE.TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA 92780REVDATEDESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT:SITE INFORMATION:DESIGN RECORD:CLV2121STEAKHOUSE312 CANYON DRIVE,LOT 37PALM DESERT, CA 92260mobility corp.SHEET NAME:FA#: 13708264PACE#: MRLOS030731, MRLOS036322,MRLOS044770, MRLOS044794PTN#: 3551A05F06, 3551A090EX,3551A0DE58, 3551A0DE5A09/19/18100% ZDs0ELEV. 0'-0"FINISHED GRADEELEV. 14'-7"(E) ROOF LINEELEV. 15'-6"T.O. (E) PARAPETELEV. 21'-6"T.O. (E) CHIMNEYELEV. 23'-10"T.O. (E) CHIMNEY TOPPERELEV. 27'-3"ELEV. 0'-0"FINISHED GRADEELEV. 14'-7"(E) ROOF LINEELEV. 15'-6"T.O. (E) PARAPETELEV. 18'-6"PROPOSED AT&T RAD CENTERELEV. 21'-6"T.O. (P) AT&T FRP SCREENING, (P)PANEL ANTENNAS, AND (E) CHIMNEYELEV. 27'-3"T.O. (E) CHIMNEY TOPPERELEV. 23'-10"T.O. (E) CHIMNEY TOPPERPROPOSED AT&T PANEL ANTENNA,TYP. 2 PER SECTOR (TOTAL-4)PROPOSED AT&T 31'-6" x 29'-6" x 6'-0"HIGH FRP SCREEN WALLPROPOSED AT&T RRUS, TYP.2 PER SECTOR (TOTAL-4)NOTES :·EXISTING LANDSCAPING AND TREES SURROUNDING THESTEAKHOUSE NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY.NOTES :·EXISTING LANDSCAPING AND TREES SURROUNDING THESTEAKHOUSE NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY.T.O. (E) CHIMNEY TOPPER(E) CHIMNEY TOPPER, TYP.(E) CHIMNEY TOPPER, TYP.