Joint Application Village / AT&T Telecommunications Monopole / Ground Facilities 347 Ivy Court Z o n i ng B o a r d o f A p p e a l s April 1 1, 20 1 6
Overview of Presentation Existing method of cellular service delivery Stability of Elevated Water Tank Removal of Antenna = Loss of Cellular Coverage Proposed solution Impact Request for approval 2
Village Elevated Water Tank Water Storage Tank constructed in 1976 Stores 200,000 gallons of drinking water to cover Emergency, Peak and Hourly demands for water; pressurizes water system Special Use Permit for communications antenna Elevated Tank supports Public Safety Communications Antenna Water Tank telemetry / communications Three wireless communications companies Verizon Wireless Denied Access due to structural concerns 3
Impact of Cellular Equipment Tank designed prior to growth of wireless industry Presence of antenna have physical impact upon tower structural analysis Request to change/upgrade antennas triggers new/updated structural analysis Klein & Hoffman Structural Engineers Stability of Water Tank jeopardized in high-wind conditions Imposed Operational Limitations limit usable capacity of water tank Removal of Cellular Antennas = Lifting of Operational Limitations Village Board Remove cellular antennas from water tank 4
Impact of Cellular Equipment Removal Incumbent Carriers Informed Removal of Equipment Carriers loss of site causes significant degradation of wireless service Negative Impact upon Public Safety / Convenience Cell phones increasingly replacing landlines for primary home communication Increased use of cell phones / tablets / wireless data usage Reliable in-home cellular/data has become an expectation Carrier request for alternative site + Verizon Wireless 5
Identification of Alternative Site Evaluation of cellular service coverage options Small-cell sites Using multiple sites within the Village One site for all - monopole Evaluation of Village-owned property Existing Use Compatibility of Proposed Use Plan Commission Reviewed potential sites Public Works Facility cited as best alternative to water tank 6
Water Tank Public Works 7
Proposed Location Monopole Ground Equipment 8
Demonstrating Need for Site Andy Fitz, MasTec Network Solutions Representing AT&T Wireless (New Cingular Wireless) 9
AT&T without Coverage Red and Orange represent Reliable indoor coverage 10
AT&T coverage with proposed site Red and Orange represent Reliable indoor coverage 11
T-Mobile wo/water Tower Green represents reliable Indoor coverage 12
T-Mobile Proposed 347 Ivy Ct. Green represents reliable Indoor coverage 13
Sprint Without Water Tower Green represents reliable Indoor coverage 14
Sprint Proposed 347 Ivy Court Green represents reliable Indoor coverage 15
Verizon Existing Coverage Blue represents reliable Indoor coverage 16
Verizon Proposed 347 Ivy Court Blue represents reliable Indoor coverage 17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Findings of Fact Necessity for the public convenience at the particular proposed location: absent the proposed use, cellular service delivery within the Village will be significantly impaired Effects of the proposed design, location and operation on the public health, safety and welfare: The proposed use will improve upon the safety and welfare of Kenilworth residents who utlilize and depend upon the reliability of cellular service for their primary telephone, data connections (internet), and as a means to access emergency services Injury to the value of other property in the neighborhood in which it is proposed to be located: The proposed use is compatible with M-2 zoning and use of the public works facility and storage yard. In addition there is no evidence to suggest that the current presence of cellular antennas at the water tank has negatively affected property values Interference with the use and enjoyment of neighboring properties: The proposed use will not generate parking, operational noise, movement, illumination or other actions that would negatively impact the area Compatibility with permitted uses in the district in which it is proposed to be located: the proposed use does not conflict with the current use of the property which is used to deliver municipal services to the community 33
Findings of Fact: Continued Increased traffic congestion on public ways or increased parking required on public ways: The proposed use will not increase traffic congestion in the neighborhood, and once constructed there will be minimal traffic to the site to maintain equipment. Parking will be maintained within the public works enclave and not impact the surrounding residential areas Damage to or destruction of natural scenic or historic features of significance to the Village or the immediate neighborhood: Although the proposed use would be visible from various areas within the Village, the lower portion of the monopole would be screened by tall trees and the Public Works facility buildings and ground equipment would be screened by the natural elevation of the Green Bay Trail and the Public Works facility buildings. In the case of playground equipment. N/A 34
Antennas must be relocated Conclusion Public works property presents best alternative for construction of new site Monopole will allow ALL carriers to collocate, eliminating need for future telecommunication structures Cellular Service delivery will be maintained/improved 35