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Verizon Wireless-PT250721Disclaimer: This permit form is intended to reflect Texas Local Government Code Chapter 284, City of  Coppell Code of Ordinances, and City of Coppell Design Manual for Installation of Network Nodes and  Node Support Poles.     Mobile Communications Infrastructure Permit (See City of Coppell Design Manual for Installation of  Network Nodes and Node Support Poles…)  Submitting under Chapter 284 of Texas Local Government Code?  Yes         No  If yes, continue below. Otherwise, continue with standard right‐of‐way permit.  ** All permit requests will be accompanied by engineered plans identifying any existing city or private  utilities (underground and overhead on separate sheets), existing right‐of‐way limits, existing utility  easements, structures, and any other potentially conflicting topographic information.  Number of network nodes requested? _______________________  For each network node identify or provide the following:   Location – provide latitude & longitude, street address if applicable, and photo of proposed  support pole if existing   Identify district for each network node.   If attaching to existing support pole, documentation of permission to attach pursuant to Chapter  284   If attaching to city‐owned service pole, submit letter requesting attachment and complete  attachment agreement   Color sample for powder‐coating or paint system to match    Color rendering of proposed attachment for each location   Documentation of support pole load analysis for each attachment (Letter/memo from Texas  Professional Engineer, signed and sealed, or approved alternative)   Size and location of equipment cabinets  Number of permitted node support poles requested? ______________________  For each network node identify or provide the following:   Location – provide latitude & longitude, street address if applicable, and photo of proposed  location with surrounding infrastructure (existing poles, cabinets, etc.)   Color sample for powder‐coating or paint system to match existing poles in the same right‐of‐ way   Map of proposed location, existing utility and service poles in the same right‐of‐way, and  distances between each   Height, diameter, and cross‐section of pole   Color rendering of proposed pole for each location   Documentation of support pole load analysis for each attachment (Letter/memo from Texas  Professional Engineer, signed and sealed, or approved alternative)   No new poles will be allowed in Parks or on residential streets with a pavement width <= 50  feet  1 0 DENTON_TAP2_SC Verizon Wireless Site 02 197 E Sandy Lake Rd Disclaimer: This permit form is intended to reflect Texas Local Government Code Chapter 284, City of  Coppell Code of Ordinances, and City of Coppell Design Manual for Installation of Network Nodes and  Node Support Poles.     Nature of transport facilities requested? (provide description)  _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________   Location – provide latitude & longitude, street address if applicable, and photo of proposed  location with surrounding infrastructure (existing poles, cabinets, etc.)   Concealment and camouflage details   Documentation of support pole load analysis for each attachment (Letter/memo from Texas  Professional Engineer, signed and sealed, or approved alternative)      Permit Application and User Fees (Included for reference)  Small cell/network node application fee $500.00 (1‐5 network nodes);$250.00 (each additional  network node); $1,000.00 per pole  Small cell/network node user fees $250.00 annually for each network node; $20.00 per  year for city pole  Transport Facility monthly user fee $28/month x number of network nodes located in  right‐of‐way  Collocation on city service poles fee $20/year/service pole      Node on utility pole Signature of City Representative Date KGI Wireless Inc 14425 Falcon Head Blvd Bldg E, Suite 100 Austin, Texas 78738 COMPANY REP: Zachary James, Verizon Wireless, zachary.james@verizonwireless.com ENGINEER: Nereida Hernandez, KGI Wireless Inc, 512.409.6899 , nereida.hernandez@kgiwireless.com CONTRACTOR: 07/21/2025Scott Latta TEAM SIGN-OFF SUMMARY SCOPE OF WORK APPLICABLE CODES & STANDARDS CONTACTS DRAWING INDEX AERIAL MAP SITE NAME: LOCATION ID: PROJECT ID: 5000921295 17377412 DENTON_TAP2_SC STRUCTURE TYPE: S T A T E OF TEX A S 128023 REENIGNELANOISS E FORP DESNECIL ALEXANDER HERSHEY 5000921295 17377412 DENTON_TAP2_SC T1 TITLE SHEET SMALL CELL - UTILITY POLE Know what's below. Call before you dig. SITE EXISTING UTILITY POLE STRUCTURE OWNER:ONCOR RETAIL DESIGN DISTRICT © 2023 Microsoft Corporation © 2023 Maxar ©CNES (2023) Distribution Airbus DS 17029224 DENTON_TAP2_SC 1 OF 1 SITE OVERVIEW S T A T E OF TEX A S 128023 REENIGNELANOISS E FORP DESNECIL ALEXANDER HERSHEY 5000921295 17377412 DENTON_TAP2_SC C1 SITE PLAN OVERALL SITE PLAN1 S T A T E OF TEX A S 128023 REENIGNELANOISS E FORP DESNECIL ALEXANDER HERSHEY 5000921295 17377412 DENTON_TAP2_SC C2 POLE ELEVATIONS EXISTING POLE ELEVATION1 PROPOSED POLE ELEVATION2 S T A T E OF TEX A S 128023 REENIGNELANOISS E FORP DESNECIL ALEXANDER HERSHEY 5000921295 17377412 DENTON_TAP2_SC E1 UTILITY RISER UTILITY RISER1 NOTES3 2 ONE-LINE DIAGRAM - RADIO EQUIPMENT PROPOSED EQUIPMENT GROUNDING TYP. TWO-HOLE LUG DETAIL TYP. EXOTHERMIC WELDS S T A T E OF TEX A S 128023 REENIGNELANOISS E FORP DESNECIL ALEXANDER HERSHEY 5000921295 17377412 DENTON_TAP2_SC E2 GROUNDING DETAILS PROPOSED EQUIPMENT GROUNDING1 3 2 S T A T E OF TEX A S 128023 REENIGNELANOISS E FORP DESNECIL ALEXANDER HERSHEY 5000921295 17377412 DENTON_TAP2_SC GN1 GENERAL NOTES ’ ’ S T A T E OF TEX A S 128023 REENIGNELANOISS E FORP DESNECIL ALEXANDER HERSHEY 5000921295 17377412 DENTON_TAP2_SC GN2 GENERAL NOTES ’ S T A T E OF TEX A S 128023 REENIGNELANOISS E FORP DESNECIL ALEXANDER HERSHEY 5000921295 17377412 DENTON_TAP2_SC EN1 ELECTRICAL NOTES 5000921295 17377412 DENTON_TAP2_SC RF1 RF WARNING SIGNS EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION FOR REFERENCE ONLY GC SHALL INSTALL ALL SIGNAGE AS OUTLINED IN RFE/EME MITIGATION REPORT. VERIZON SHALL PROVIDE THIS REPORT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION DN:CK:DW:CK:FILE: JOB COUNTY SECT DIST REVISIONS HIGHWAY SHEET NO. C TxDOT of this standard to other formats or for incorrect results or damages resulting from its use.kind is made by TxDOT for any purpose whatsoever. TxDOT assumes no responsibility for the conversion The use of this standard is governed by the "Texas Engineering Practice Act". No warranty of anyDISCLAIMER:CONT FILE:DATE:Standard Division Operations Traffic TCP (1-4b)Work SpaceBWork SpaceBBLXXXXXX1/3 LLMin.30'ShoulderCW20-5TL 48" X 48"Min.30'XXX1/3 LLCW20-1D See note 1) (Flags- 48" X 48" lights.(See notes 4 & 5) oscillating or strobe rotating, flashing, TMA and high intensity Shadow Vehicle with 48" X 24" G20-2 48" X 24" G20-2 Approx.100' TWO LANES CLOSED CW20-1D 48" X 48" See note 1) (Flags- CW20-5TR 48" X 48" CW1-4L 48" X 48" (See note 2) 24" X 24" CW1-4R 48" X 48" CW20-1D 48" X 48" See note 1) (Flags-ShoulderShoulderShoulderCW20-1D 48" X 48" See note 1) (Flags-LShoulder(See note 7) lights.(See notes 4 & 5) oscillating or strobe rotating, flashing, TMA and high intensity Shadow Vehicle with 48" X 24" G20-2 Shoulder200'Approx.XX 48" X 24" G20-2 CW20-5TR 48" X 48"1Min./2 L1Min./2 Lx for 50 mph or less3x for over 50 mphONE LANE CLOSED CW1-6aT 36" X 36" CW13-1P TCP (1-4a) Type 3 Barricade Heavy Work Vehicle Channelizing Devices Flag LEGEND Flagger Sign Message Sign (PCMS) Portable Changeable Flashing Arrow Board Trailer Mounted M Traffic Flow Attenuator (TMA) Truck Mounted L=Length of Taper(FT) W=Width of Offset(FT) S=Posted Speed(MPH) Taper lengths have been rounded off. Conventional Roads Only* ** 2 * ** 75 750' 720' 825'900'75'900'540' 90' 120' 155' 195' 240' 295' 350' 410' 475' 60' 70' 80' 90' 100' 110' 120' 130' 140' 150' 120' 160' 240' 320' 400' 500' 700' 600' 800' 30' 35' 40' 45' 50' 55' 60' 65' 70' 150' 205' 265' 450' 500' 550' 600' 165' 225' 295' 495' 550' 605' 660' 180' 320' 600' 660' 650'715'780' 245' 540' 700'770'840' 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 60 WS L= Posted Speed "B" Buffer Space Longitudinal Suggested Tangent On a Taper On a12' OffsetOffset 11' Offset 10' Taper Lengths Desirable Minimum Devices Channelizing Spacing of Suggested Maximum Formula L=WS Spacing Sign Minimum Distance "X" TERM STATIONARY INTERMEDIATE STATIONARY LONG TERM STATIONARY SHORT TERM TYPICAL USAGE MOBILE DURATION SHORT GENERAL NOTES TCP (1-4a) TCP (1-4b) for the areas of conflicting markings, not the entire work zone. where S is the speed in mph. This tighter device spacing is intended if posted speeds are 35 mph or slower, and for tangent sections, at 1/2S which separate two-way traffic should be spaced on tapers at 20' or 15' 7. Where traffic is directed over a yellow centerline, channelizing devices the arrow panel placed in the closed lane near the end of the merging taper. centerline where needed to protect the work space from opposing traffic with signs shall be used and channelizing devices shall be placed on the 6. If this TCP is used for a left lane closure , CW20-5TL "LEFT LANE CLOSED" surface, next to those shown in order to protect wider work spaces. 5. Additional Shadow Vehicles with TMAs may be positioned off the paved for the Shadow Vehicle and TMA. place, Type 3 Barricades or other channelizing devices may be substituted present but road or work conditions require the traffic control to remain in affecting the performance or quality of the work. If workers are no longer 30 to 100 feet in advance of the area of crew exposure without adversely 4. A Shadow Vehicle with a TMA should be used anytime it can be positioned visibility of the work zone is less than 1500 feet. 3. The CW20-1D "ROAD WORK AHEAD" sign may be repeated if the or for routine maintenance work, when approved by the Engineer. with the triangle symbol may be omitted when stated elsewhere in the plans, 2. All traffic control devices illustrated are REQUIRED, except those denoted 1. Flags attached to signs where shown are REQUIRED. (See note 2) 24" X 24" CW13-1P CW1-6aT 36" X 36" (See note 2) CONVENTIONAL ROADS LANE CLOSURES ON MULTILANE TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN CONVENTIONAL ROADS LANE CLOSURES ON MULTILANE TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN 2-94 8-95 1-97 4-98 2-12 154 December 1985 2-18 TCP(1-4)-18 tcp1-4-18.dgn 5000921295 17377412 DENTON_TAP2_SC PS1 PHOTOSIM EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION FOR REFERENCE ONLY EXISTING SITE PHOTO 1 2 PROPOSED SITE PHOTO 04/18/2025 To: Coppell, TX (Scott Latta) Transmitted via email to WLatta@coppelltx.gov RE: Verizon Small Cells Located at: 32.969172, -96.989109 (Southwest corner of E Sandy Lake Rd and Heartz Rd in Coppell, TX.) Scott, This is in response to your inquiry to Verizon concerning interference to your existing telecommunications devices and services related to Verizon’s proposed facilities at the Southwest corner of E Sandy Lake Rd and Heartz Rd in Coppell, TX. Verizon provides Commercial Mobile Radio Services (CMRS) under licenses granted by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Pursuant to these licenses, Verizon is authorized to operate its CMRS network in many geographic areas throughout the nation, including the above noted location. The FCC exclusively regulates all technical aspects of Verizon operations and network and preempts all state and local regulation of radiofrequency transmissions. The FCC rules protect co-channel and adjacent licensees against harmful interference. The above noted proposed Verizon facility is compliant with all applicable FCC requirements. The points below cover Verizon’s practices pertinent to complying with the FCC requirements: 1. Verizon locates its transmitting antenna(s) in order to maximize vertical and horizontal separation from other operator’s systems to minimize interference potential. 2. All equipment at the proposed facility is designed and certified to operate within the frequencies licensed to Verizon by the FCC, and to operate in a manner approved by the FCC. 3. The power levels generated by the facility’s radios and corresponding effective radiated power (ERP) from the transmitting antenna(s) are within the limitations specified by Part 22 (for cellular), Part 24 (for PCS), Part 27 (for 700 MHz, AWS or C-Band), Part 96 (for CBRS), Part 30 (UMFUS/mmWave) or Part 101 (for microwave) of the Commission’s Rules. Verizon is committed to providing state of the art wireless services that benefit your community. In the unlikely event that interference does occur, Verizon agrees to fully cooperate with the entity experiencing interference to identify and correct, to the extent reasonably possible, any issues caused by the Verizon installation. Please contact your local Verizon resource below if you have additional site-specific questions. Contact Name Contact Email Contact Phone Chirag Jagwani Chirag.jagwani@verizonwireless.com 469-418-4793 Sincerely, Chirag Jagwani Principal Engineer-RF System Design Verizon DENTON_TAP2_SC_B2 : Small Cell Application - Accept or Reject Tuesday, April 22, 2025 09:37 AM Small Cell Permit Status Accepted - Ready for Power Walk This form was created by SPIDAstudio. SPIDA® is a registered trademark of SPIDA® Software. All other brands or product names are the property of their respective holders. DENTON_TAP2_SC_B2 : Small Cell Application Tuesday, April 22, 2025 09:37 AM Date of initial Submission Wednesday, February 19, 2025 Attaching Company Verizon Turf Vendor Name KGI Wireless Vendor PM Name Nereida Hernandez Vendor PM Email nereida.hernandez@kgiwireless.com Vendor PM Phone#512.593.5127 Ext 9038 Site Name DENTON_TAP2_SC Latitude 32.969172 Longitude -96.989109 E911 Address TBD 100 S Heartz Rd City COPPELL In TxDot/City ROW Yes Customer Ready Date Sunday, June 01, 2025 Customer Required Date Sunday, June 01, 2025 Identify Requested Power Source Overhead Do you already have fiber on this pole? If not, please submit Permit App No Pole Type where Node location will be set Wood Pole Owner Oncor SID (If Unknown, state "Unknown" 21564747418 Meter Location Select One Will customer be using Oncor provided or customer donated hand holes? Oncor provided NJUNS Ticket Number (If available) Power Coordination Log DENTON_TAP2_SC_Approved Power Design.pdf This form was created by SPIDAstudio. SPIDA® is a registered trademark of SPIDA® Software. All other brands or product names are the property of their respective holders. Page 2. Revised Power Coordination Log Small Cell Load Sheet DENTON_TAP2_SC_Commercial Load Requirement.pdf Site Sketches DENTON_TAP2_SC_PCD Rev A.pdf Site Photos This form was created by SPIDAstudio. SPIDA® is a registered trademark of SPIDA® Software. All other brands or product names are the property of their respective holders.