is collocatable. Following the general requirements in the EWEB Cell Antenna <br />Standards will not guarantee a pole will be determined feasible for collocation. <br />Additionally, Eugene Planning staff will participate in the review of ancillary <br />equipment proposed in the right of way (ROW). The standards and setbacks for <br />ancillary equipment are extremely difficult, if not impossible, to comply with. No <br />ancillary equipment can be located on the pole, such as you would see on a <br />Portland General Electric (PGE) wireless collocation. I asked Brian Siria if a <br />carrier has ever managed to locate ancillary equipment in the ROW because I <br />wanted to see an example. Brian responded that there were no carriers with <br />equipment located in the ROW, the ones that he was aware of had found <br />privately owned parcels to locate ancillary equipment. In an R-1 zone, a wireless <br />carrier would be limited to placing ancillary equipment on a parcel that is vacant <br />or not developed for residential use, which are very difficult to find. <br />I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Oregon that the <br />foregoing is true and correct. <br />DATED this 16th day of June, 2015 at 1-/ (z qr~, a, Oregon.. <br />JACOB FINNEY <br />Declaration of Jacob Finney 2 <br />CU 14-3 <br />