Re. Invitation to Comment on a Proposed Small Cell Telecommunications Installation Near (Road reserve) Coogee Bay Road COOGEE NSW 2034

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The Occupier 22 nd February 2018 Dear Sir/Madam Re. Invitation to Comment on a Proposed Small Cell Telecommunications Installation Near (Road reserve) 146-148 Coogee Bay Road COOGEE NSW 2034 Urbis is writing on behalf of TPG to inform you of a proposed small cell telecommunications installation near the above location. The purpose is to provide TPG LTE700 and LTE2600 technologies within the area. Details about the proposed facility and its emissions can be found on the website www.rfnsa.com.au/(please see Attachment 1 for site numbers) or by contacting Urbis directly. The proposed facility will comply with the ACMA EMR regulatory arrangements. All contact details are provided on the attached sheet. As part of TPG s consultation process, Urbis invites you to provide feedback about the proposal. You can do this by contacting Urbis by letter, email or through the website. Comments on the proposal will be accepted until 5pm on 19 March 2018. Urbis will then prepare a report on the outcomes of the consultation process which will be available on the website by 26 March 2018. Should you wish to receive a copy of this report, please contact us directly. Depending on the outcome of the consultation process, it is TPG s intention to begin construction of the telecommunications facility in March 2018. Any changes to this or other dates in this letter will be advised on the above website. TPG trusts that you will find the information about this proposal on our website informative and are happy to provide you with more details by phone or email.

You are reminded that submissions about the proposal are due by5pm on 19 th March 2018 and TPG looks forward to receiving your feedback. Yours faithfully Benjamin Davies Senior Consultant Attachments 1. Location Details 2. RFNSA and Contact Information 3. Town Planning and EMR Compliance Regulations 4. ARPANSA Environmental EMR Report 5. Site Plans

Attachment 1: Location Details Site number NSW20161 Nearest address (Road reserve) 146-148 Coogee Bay Road COOGEE NSW 2034 Infrastructure ID number RFNSA site number SY05875 2034017

Attachment 2: RFNSA and Contact Information You can submit a comment on the proposed facility at: Further information about this proposal is available from: Support information about: mobile phone base stations the Base Station Code (C564) your rights health low impact facilities State planning laws is available from: Postal: Urbis, Level 23, Tower 2, Darling Park, 201 Sussex Street, New South Wales, 2000 Email: bdavies@urbis.com.au Website: www.rfnsa.com.au RFNSA Site Numbers: Please see Attachment 1. Benjamin Davies (Urbis) Phone number: (02) 8233 9905 Email: bdavies@urbis.com.au Website: www.rfnsa.com.au RFNSA Site Numbers: Please see Attachment 1. www.commsalliance.com.au/mobile-phone-towerinformation Proposed classification: installation The carrier considers that this proposed facility does not require council approval because it is a low impact facility or complies with relevant state planning legislation. Please refer to Attachment 3 for further information on planning regulations.

Attachment 3: Town Planning and EMR Compliance Regulations Site Name: Please refer to site specific details in Attachment 1 Site Number: Please refer to site specific details in Attachment 1 The installation (please refer to site specific details in Attachment 1) is defined to be exempt development in accordance with theinfrastructure State Environmental Planning Policy 2007 (as amended) and therefore, does not require council s consent. The reasons for this conclusion are based on the classification of the following components of the proposed facility in relation to the Infrastructure State Environmental Planning Policy 2007 (as amended). Land Use Classification The proposed installation is within the following land use zone: R3 Residential EME/EMR compliance This facility is designed to comply with the ACMA EMR regulatory arrangements. Further information is available at www.rfnsa.com.au (Refer to site specific RFNSA numbers in Attachment 1) Panel Antennas The installation of small cell panel antennas mounted to an existing lamppost or utility pole. (Please see enclosed plans for more details.) Schedule 3A Exempt and complying development in relation to telecommunications facilities Part 1 Exempt development Item 2 Panel antenna, yagi antenna or other directional antenna 2.1 The antenna: (a) must be flush mounted to an existing structure, or (b) if not flush mounted, must not be: (i) more than 2.8 metres long, or (ii) more than 5.8 metres (including support mount) in height above the building or structure to which it is attached.

2.2 If the antenna is flush mounted, it must not project above the height of the structure on which it is mounted. 2.3 The antenna must be the same colour as its background or painted a neutral colour such as grey. 2.4 If the antenna is mounted on a heritage item or in a heritage conservation area other than by means of flush mounting, the antenna must not be visible from the street at ground level from the property boundary. Ancillary Works - The proposed installation of any ancillary equipment relating to the proposed installation (i.e. cabling, antenna mounts, electrical mains, hand railing etc.) is undertaken pursuant to: Clause 6, Division 3, Schedule 3 of the Telecommunications Act 1997.

KOS-EME-08-36 (MCFV11.4 23-10-2016) KORDIA SOLUTIONS PTY LTD EBU22224 Page 1 of 3 Environmental EME Report (Road reserve)146-148 Coogee Bay Road, COOGEE NSW 2034 This report provides a summary of Calculated RF EME Levels around the wireless base station Date: 19/2/2018 RFNSA Site No.: 2034017 Introduction The purpose of this report is to provide calculations of EME levels from the existing facilities at the site and any proposed additional facilities. This report provides a summary of levels of radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic energy (EME) around the wireless base station at (Road reserve)146-148 Coogee Bay Road COOGEE NSW 2034. These levels have been calculated by Kordia - IRFA using methodology developed by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA). The maximum EME level calculated for the proposed systems at this site is 2.65% of the public exposure limit. The ARPANSA Standard ARPANSA, an Australian Government agency in the Health and Ageing portfolio, has established a Radiation Protection Standard specifying limits for general public exposure to RF transmissions at frequencies used by wireless base stations. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) mandates the exposure limits of the ARPANSA Standard. How the EME is calculated in this report The procedure used for these calculations is documented in the ARPANSA Technical Report Radio Frequency EME Exposure Levels - Prediction Methodologies which is available at http://www.arpansa.gov.au. RF EME values are calculated at 1.5m above ground at various distances from the base station, assuming level ground. The estimate is based on worst-case scenario, including: wireless base station transmitters for mobile and broadband data operating at maximum power simultaneous telephone calls and data transmission an unobstructed line of sight view to the antennas. In practice, exposures are usually lower because: the presence of buildings, trees and other features of the environment reduces signal strength the base station automatically adjusts transmit power to the minimum required. Maximum EME levels are estimated in 360 circular bands out to 500m from the base station. These levels are cumulative and take into account emissions from all wireless base station antennas at this site. The EME levels are presented in three different units: volts per metre (V/m) the electric field component of the RF wave milliwatts per square metre (mw/m²) the power density (or rate of flow of RF energy per unit area) percentage (%) of the ARPANSA Standard public exposure limit (the public exposure limit = 100%). Results The maximum EME level calculated for the proposed systems at this site is 6.19 V/m; equivalent to 101.59 mw/m² or 2.65% of the public exposure limit. Environmental EME report (v11.4, Oct 2016) Produced with RF-Map 2.0 (Build 5.0) NAD (v1.0.83318.28556)

KOS-EME-08-36 (MCFV11.4 23-10-2016) KORDIA SOLUTIONS PTY LTD EBU22224 Page 2 of 3 Radio Systems at the Site There are currently no existing radio systems for this site. It is proposed that this base station will have equipment for transmitting the following services: Carrier TPG LTE700 (proposed), LTE2600 (proposed) Radio Systems Calculated EME Levels This table provides calculations of RF EME at different distances from the base station for emissions from existing equipment alone and for emissions from existing equipment and proposed equipment combined. Distance from the antennas at (Road reserve)146-148 Coogee Bay Road in 360 circular bands 0m to 50m 50m to 100m 100m to 200m 200m to 300m 300m to 400m 400m to 500m Maximum EME level Maximum Cumulative EME Level at 1.5m above ground all carriers at this site Electric Field V/m Existing Equipment Power Density mw/m² % ARPANSA exposure limits Electric Field V/m 6.19 4.24 2.48 1.28 0.86 0.65 Proposed Equipment Power Density mw/m² 101.59 47.65 16.25 4.35 1.98 1.12 % ARPANSA exposure limits 2.65% 1.02% 0.32% 0.084% 0.038% 0.022% 6.19 101.59 2.65 17.35 m from the antennas at (Road reserve)146-148 Coogee Bay Road Calculated EME levels at other areas of interest This table contains calculations of the maximum EME levels at selected areas of interest that have been identified through the consultation requirements of the Communications Alliance Ltd Deployment Code C564:2011 or via any other means. The calculations are performed over the indicated height range and include all existing and any proposed radio systems for this site. Additional Locations 1 No locations identified Height / Scan relative to location ground level Electric Field V/m Maximum Cumulative EME Level All Carriers at this site Existing and Proposed Equipment Power Density mw/m² % of ARPANSA exposure limits Environmental EME report (v11.4, Oct 2016) Produced with RF-Map 2.0 (Build 5.0) NAD (v1.0.83318.28556)

KOS-EME-08-36 (MCFV11.4 23-10-2016) KORDIA SOLUTIONS PTY LTD EBU22224 Page 3 of 3 RF EME Exposure Standard The calculated EME levels in this report have been expressed as percentages of the ARPANSA RF Standard and this table shows the actual RF EME limits used for the frequency bands available. At frequencies below 2000 MHz the limits vary across the band and the limit has been determined at the Assessment Frequency indicated. The four exposure limit figures quoted are equivalent values expressed in different units volts per metre (V/m), watts per square metre (W/m²), microwatts per square centimetre (µw/cm²) and milliwatts per square metre (mw/m²). Note: 1 W/m² = 100 µw/cm² = 1000 mw/m². Radio Systems Frequency Band Assessment Frequency ARPANSA Exposure Limit (100% of Standard) LTE 700 758 803 MHz 750 MHz 37.6 V/m = 3.75 W/m² = 375 µw/cm² = 3750 mw/m² WCDMA850 870 890 MHz 900 MHz 41.1 V/m = 4.50 W/m² = 450 µw/cm² = 4500 mw/m² GSM900, LTE900, WCDMA900 935 960 MHz 900 MHz 41.1 V/m = 4.50 W/m² = 450 µw/cm² = 4500 mw/m² GSM1800, LTE1800 1805 1880 MHz 1800 MHz 58.1 V/m = 9.00 W/m² = 900 µw/cm² = 9000 mw/m² LTE2100, WCDMA2100 2110 2170 MHz 2100 MHz 61.4 V/m = 10.00 W/m² = 1000 µw/cm² = 10000 mw/m² LTE2300 2302 2400 MHz 2300 MHz 61.4 V/m = 10.00 W/m² = 1000 µw/cm² = 10000 mw/m² LTE2600 2620 2690 MHz 2600 MHz 61.4 V/m = 10.00 W/m² = 1000 µw/cm² = 10000 mw/m² LTE3500 3425 3575 MHz 3500 MHz 61.4 V/m = 10.00 W/m² = 1000 µw/cm² = 10000 mw/m² Further Information The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) is a Federal Government agency incorporated under the Health and Ageing portfolio. ARPANSA is charged with responsibility for protecting the health and safety of people, and the environment, from the harmful effects of radiation (ionising and non-ionising). Information about RF EME can be accessed at the ARPANSA website, http://www.arpansa.gov.au, including: Further explanation of this report in the document Understanding the ARPANSA Environmental EME Report The procedure used for the calculations in this report is documented in the ARPANSA Technical Report; Radio Frequency EME Exposure Levels - Prediction Methodologies the current RF EME exposure standard Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), 2002, Radiation Protection Standard: Maximum Exposure Levels to Radiofrequency Fields 3 khz to 300 GHz, Radiation Protection Series Publication No. 3, ARPANSA, Yallambie Australia. [Printed version: ISBN 0-642-79400-6 ISSN 1445-9760] [Web version: ISBN 0-642-79402-2 ISSN 1445-9760] The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is responsible for the regulation of broadcasting, radiocommunications, telecommunications and online content. Information on EME is available at http://emr.acma.gov.au The Communications Alliance Ltd Industry Code C564:2011 Mobile Phone Base Station Deployment is available from the Communications Alliance Ltd website, http://commsalliance.com.au. Contact details for the Carriers (mobile phone companies) present at this site and the most recent version of this document are available online at the Radio Frequency National Site Archive, http://www.rfnsa.com.au. Environmental EME report (v11.4, Oct 2016) Produced with RF-Map 2.0 (Build 5.0) NAD (v1.0.83318.28556)

MD 11 TN SITE: TITLE: NSW20161-146-148 COOGEE BAY RD, COOGEE, NSW 2034 PLAN VIEWS PROJECT ID: MICROCELLULAR NETWORK DRAWING STATUS: CONSTRUCTION SCALE: DRAWN: CHECK: APPROVED: DATE: REVISION: DRAWING NUMBER: AS SHOWN PK CA AST 25.11.17 A NSW20161-C6

SITE: TITLE: NSW20161-146-148 COOGEE BAY RD, COOGEE, NSW 2034 SITE ELEVATIONS PROJECT ID: MICROCELLULAR NETWORK DRAWING STATUS: CONSTRUCTION SCALE: DRAWN: CHECK: APPROVED: DATE: REVISION: DRAWING NUMBER: AS SHOWN PK CA AST 25.11.17 A NSW20161-C6