1. A visual study containing, at a minimum, a graphic simulation showing <br />the appearance of the proposed tower, antennas, and ancillary <br />facilities from at least 5 points within a 3 mile radius. Such points <br />shall be chosen by the provider with review and approval by the <br />planning director to ensure that various potential views are <br />represented. <br />Response: Photo simulations of the proposed site are at Attachment 10: Photo Simulations. <br />2. Documentation that alternative sites within a radius of at least 2000 <br />feet have been considered and have been determined to be <br />technologically unfeasible or unavailable. For site reviews, alternative <br />sites zoned C-4, I-1, I-2, and I-3 must be considered. For conditional <br />use permits, alternative sites zoned PL, C-2, C-3, C-4, I-1, I-2, I-3 and S- <br />WS must be considered. <br />Response: Based on an extensive RF design analysis, a search ring was issued to locate a site to <br />fill asignificanthigh band 4G LTE coverage gap and improve service in an area targeting Fox <br />Hollow and Amazon Drive. This area is zoned R-1. Significant deviation from this location would <br />make any attempt to solve the 4G LTE coverage gap in the area ineffective.See above, “Site <br />Selection,” for further explanation about AT&T’s alternative site analysis process. <br />The table below outlines the analyses of sites considered. <br />Property Type DescriptionSummary <br />Existing <br />1)Existing Eugene Water and Per Jamie Breckenridge, Utility Joint Use <br />Structures Electric Board (EWEB) poles Coordinator at EWEB, it is EWEB policy to allow <br />within the search ring communication facilities only on poles with no live <br />power lines. All EWEB poles in this area carry live <br />power lines except the light pole noted below or <br />one located on Amazon Road that, per an email on <br />April 16, 2013, was not a viable location for EWEB <br />purposes. <br />2) Existing 30’ Light Pole in Per guidelines developed between the City and <br />ROW along Dillard & Fox utility providers, ‘Telecommunication Facilities in <br /> <br />Hollow Roads. the Right-of-Way Policy Guidelines’, a utility pole <br />may only be extended an additional 18’ in the <br /> <br />right-of-way to accommodate wireless facilities. <br />This would provide an overall height of 48’ AGL <br />with a potential antenna tip height of 52’. At this <br />limited height, coverage suffers significantly to the <br />north, south and west, leaving a combined gap in <br />coverage of approximately 1.5–2 miles. <br />Site ID: EG46 Fox Hollow & Amazon RoadPage 10of 22 <br />