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< < ? . <br />? <br />City of North Olmsted 2 October 14, 1988 <br />This building was chosen due to the ability of this geographic <br />location to fit into our overall radio engineering plan and the <br />availability of rentable space on a high structure. This <br />alternate is being proposed as a replacement for the need of a <br />proposal for a 200' ± tall self-supporting or guyed radio tower. <br />Traffic <br />Sinee the proposed cell site facility is an unmanned operation, <br />the amount of person and vehicle traffic is very.low. Except for <br />the period of construction and installation o€ our radio - equipment, this operation will normally only require the need for <br />a weekly visit by a radio technician to check on the operation of <br />the telephone/radio equipment. This will result in a minimal <br />impact on existing residents and the local community <br />Radio Freeruencies <br />The radio frequencies transmitted and received by tYnis proposed <br />facility are 835 to 845 MHZ and 880 to 890 MHz. This band of <br />frequencies is used as issued by the FCC and is for the sole use <br />of cellular telephone operation. The signals as transmitted and <br />received will not affect.the operation and/or reception of any <br />existing radio, television or shortwave frequencies by any <br />residents or businesses. _ <br />Noise Generation <br />This cell site will generate a very minimal amount of audible <br />noise from the proposed radio equipment room. . <br />The radio equipment is all state-of-the-art electronics equipment <br />in `ahich the only noise generated'is from the equipment cabinet <br />cooling fans (mufgin fans) which'run occasionalby.to cool the <br />equipment components. The noise generatec3 by these fans are <br />approximatel•y 80-85 c3b at a distance of 5 feet. <br />The IiVAC unit used in this operation will be a self-contained <br />heating and cooling unit with humidity coretrolv The compressor <br />and blower are the noise generating components of this equipment <br />and are enclosed in an insulated housing to help eliminate noise. <br />The specific unit selected for this application is an <br />manufactured by the Liebert Corporation arid is usually used in <br />employee occupied computer spaces. The noise generated by this <br />unit is 85-90 db at 5 feet.