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April 27, 2015 TO: Transmission Facility Coordinating Group DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY SERVICES Isiah Leggett Harash (Sonny) Segal County Executive Chief Information Officer April 27, 2015 TO: Transmission Facility Coordinating Group Marjorie Williams, TFCG Chair, Office of Cable and Communications Services Carlton Gilbert, M-NCPPC Naeem Mia, OMB Martin Rookard, WSSC Peter Geiling, MCPS Dave Niblock, DPS Ted Bowser, DTS Thomas Williamson, DGS FROM: Robert Hunnicutt, Tower Coordinator, Columbia Telecommunications Corporation SUBJECT: Tower Group Meeting Agenda The next TFCG meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 6th at 2:00 p.m. in Room #225 in the COB. The agenda for the meeting is as follows: Consent Agenda 1. T-Mobile application to add three panel antennas at the 133ꞌ level on a 161ꞌ-high monopole on Montgomery County property located at 12100 Darnestown Road in Gaithersburg (201407-27). Minor Modification. 2. Verizon Wireless application to replace eight antennas with eight panel antennas at the 96', 98', and 100' levels atop an 80'-high office building on 6900 Wisconsin Ave LLC property located at 6900 Wisconsin Avenue in Chevy Chase (201503-11). Minor Modification. 3. Verizon Wireless application to replace 9 antennas with 9 panel antennas at the 125' level on the penthouse walls atop an 110'-high office building on Anne Camelier, et al Trustees c/o Rock Spring Properties property located at 6707 Democracy Boulevard in Bethesda (201504-10). Minor Modification. Office of Cable and Communication Services 100 Maryland Avenue, Suite 250, Rockville, Maryland 20850 240-773-2288 (CATV) FAX 240-777-3770 TFCG Meeting Agenda May 6, 2015 Page 2 of 5 4. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 131' level on a 105'-high apartment building on Management Group Associates property located at 8830 Piney Branch Road in Silver Spring (201504-18). Minor Modification. 5. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 200' level on a 170'-high office building on Democracy Associates property located at 6903 Rockledge Drive in Bethesda (201504-19). Minor Modification. 6. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 209ꞌ level on a 177ꞌ-high apartment building on Promenade Towers MH Corp property located at 5225 Pooks Hill Road in Bethesda (201504-20). Minor Modification. 7. Crown Castle application to replace one panel antenna with one omni-directional antenna atop each of 12 wooden PEPCO utility poles (for a total of 12 antennas) in the County public rights-of-way on Montgomery County (right-of-way) property. See attached list for addresses (201504-30). Minor Modification. 8. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 114' level on a 110'-high monopole on MCPS property located at 919 University Boulevard in Silver Spring (201505-01). Minor Modification. 9. Verizon Wireless application to replace nine antennas with nine panel antennas at the 155' level on a 73'-high tower atop a 94'-high office building on Verizon Maryland LLC property located at 8670 Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring (201505-02). Minor Modification. 10. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 165' level on a 190'-high tower on Frederick Kruhm property located at 15701 Kruhm Road in Burtonsville (201505-04). Minor Modification. 11. Verizon Wireless application to attach twelve panel antennas at the 140' level on a 122'- high PEPCO transmission line tower on PEPCO property located at 1801 Ednor Road in Silver Spring (201505-05). Co-location. 12. Sprint application to replace six antennas with six panel antennas at the 130' level on a 136'-high PEPCO transmission line tower on PEPCO property located at 14800 Schaeffer Road in Germantown (201505-06). Minor Modification. 13. Verizon Wireless application to replace 3 remote radio heads with 6 remote radio heads at the 140' level on a 192'-high monopole on Lynwood Farm LP property located at 25217 Peach Tree Road in Clarksburg (201505-08). Minor Modification. 14. Verizon Wireless application to attach twelve panel antennas at the 58' level on a 53'-high office building on Rockville Pike Partnership property located at 11119 Rockville Pike, Kensington (201505-09). Co-location. TFCG Meeting Agenda May 6, 2015 Page 3 of 5 15. Crown Castle application to replace two panel antennas with one omni-directional antenna atop each of 3 wooden PEPCO utility poles (for a total of 3 antennas) in the County public rights-of-way on Montgomery County (right-of-way) property. See attached list for addresses (201505-10). Minor Modification. 16. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 157ꞌ and 158ꞌ levels on a 152ꞌ-high apartment building on AG-FCP Monterey Owner LLC property located at 5901 Montrose Road in Rockville (201505-11). 6409 Minor Modification. 17. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 102ꞌ and 104ꞌ levels on a 121ꞌ-high water tank on WSSC property located at 17710 Buehler Road in Olney (201505-12). 6409 Minor Modification. Conditioned on the applicant providing written approval from WSSC that they approve of the attachment at the time of permitting 18. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 105ꞌ level on a 190' high lattice tower on CNS Microwave, Inc. property located at 15030 Frederick Road in Rockville (201505-13). 6409 Minor Modification. 19. AT&T application to replace six antennas with six panel antennas at the 113ꞌ level on a 130' water tank on WSSC property located at 7806-A Tomlinson Avenue in Chevy Chase (201505-14). 6409 Minor Modification. Conditioned on the applicant providing written approval from WSSC that they approve of the attachment at the time of permitting 20. Verizon Wireless application to attach one omni-directional antenna at the 22' level atop a 19'-high gas station canopy on Potomac Energy Holdings LLC property located at 10211 Westlake Drive in Bethesda (201505-15). 6409 Co-location. 21. Verizon Wireless application to attach one omni-directional antenna at the 24' level atop a 15'-high gas station canopy on Potomac Energy Holdings LLC property located at 15730 Shady Grove Road in Gaithersburg (201505-16). 6409 Co-location. 22. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 96ꞌ level atop an 85'-high office building on Columbia Pike I, LLC property located at 10750 Columbia Pike in Silver Spring (201505-17). 6409 Minor Modification. 23. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 103ꞌ, 119ꞌ, and 121ꞌ levels on 7401 New Hampshire Avenue LLC property located at 7401 New Hampshire Avenue in Takoma Park (201505-18). 6409 Minor Modification. 24. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 90' level inside a 98ꞌ-high church steeple on Westmoreland Cong Church property located at 1 Westmoreland Circle in Bethesda (201505-19). 6409 Minor Modification. TFCG Meeting Agenda May 6, 2015 Page 4 of 5 25. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 156ꞌ and 169ꞌ levels atop a 140'-high apartment building on Southern Management Corporation property located at 7600 Maple Avenue in Takoma Park (201505-20). 6409 Minor Modification. 26. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 140ꞌ, 142ꞌ, and 143ꞌ levels on a 134'-high apartment building on Hillzo LP c/o Southern Management property located at 9737 Mt. Pisgah Road in Silver Spring (201505-21). 6409 Minor Modification. Regular Agenda 27. AT&T application to replace three antennas with three panel antennas at the 99' level on a 110'-high water tank on WSSC property located at 11400 Woodglen Drive and Executive Drive in Rockville (201505-07). Minor Modification. Conditioned on the applicant providing written approval from WSSC that they approve of the attachment at the time of permitting TFCG Meeting Agenda May 6, 2015 Page 5 of 5 TFCG Agenda Attachments Site Spreadsheets 201504-30 Crown Node Pole ID Lat Long Node_Address Owner Pole ID Current AGL Proposed AGL GE AMSL N13 39.072567 ‐77.319817 15330 River Rd Pepco 708451‐9543 56'2" 57'5" 332' N15 39.058397 ‐77.279308 13500 River Road Pepco 720446‐5521 52'5" 47' 330' N7 39.07785 ‐77.3318 15911 River Rd Verizon M109 42'6" 43'7" 287' 201505-10 Crown Node ID Lat Long Node_Address Pole Owner Pole ID Current AGL Proposed AGL GE AMSL MB‐04 39.11664 ‐77.21701 Pole 75 Muddy Branch Rd & Sclool House Pepco 738467‐4242 78'10" 75'7" 412' MB‐05 39.12417 ‐77.21472 Pole 72 Muddy Branch Rd Pepco 738470‐9809 69' 65'9" 439' MB‐06 39.1289 ‐77.20862 Pole 91 Muddy Branch Rd Pepco 740471‐808890 68'7" 65'4" 435' N9 39.08459 ‐77.32501 13915 Berryville Rd Pepco 707455‐6962 43'2" 43'5" 347' R3 38.982733 ‐77.173 7500 Persimmon Tree Lane Verizon M10487 40'9" 42'3" 262' R4 38.978617 ‐77.206647 2 Poles E Of Macarthur And Clara Barton Split Pepco 739417‐2212 42'9" 44'3" 167' R5 39.010308 ‐77.216319 10305 Garden Way Verizon M7424 43'9" 45'3" 323' S10 38.99411 ‐77.21588 8530 Brickyard Rd Pepco 738422‐5074 65'3" 66'9" 313' S11 38.99288 ‐77.2288 3 Poles Se Of Macarthur And Picasso Pepco 734422‐9133 40'11" 42'5" 356' S12 38.985581 ‐77.226431 2 Poles S Of Whiterim Dr On Macarthur Blvd Pepco 735419‐5271 43'7" 44'11" 227' S13 38.980919 ‐77.222897 10642 Macarthur Blvd Pepco 736417‐5598 54'11" 56'5" 150' S4 38.98567 ‐77.21279 7502 Brickyard Rd Pepco 739419‐4162 63'9" 65'3" 290' .
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