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NCPC Final Design Submission
Submitted by the U.S. General Services Administration
August 30, 2013August 30, 2013
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Table of ContentsProject Report 3 – 4
Proposed Antenna Locations – West Campus Overview 5
Proposed Antenna Locations – Closer Overview 6
ODAS Antenna Requirements 7
Proposed Locations 1 and 2 ‐ Overview Drawings 8 ‐ 9Proposed Locations 1 and 2 ‐ Overview Drawings 8 ‐ 9
Proposed Location 1 – Analysis Drawings 10 ‐ 14
Proposed Location 2 – Analysis Drawings 15 ‐ 19
Proposed Location 3 ‐ Analysis Drawings 20 ‐ 23
Proposed Location 4 – Hub Analysis Drawings 24 ‐ 28
Summary of Antenna Visibility by Location 29
Summary of Equipment Visibility by Location 30
Photosimulations from Highway 295 Appendix 31 ‐ 33
Photosimulations of Equipment at Garage Interior Appendix 34 ‐ 38
RF Emissions and Hazard Assessment Study Appendix (Attachment)
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Project Report Agency Project Manager US General Services Administration (GSA Sponsor) Bruce Paley
optimal RF coverage and capacity is balanced against the number and placement of the nodes and antennas resulting in the proposed(GSA Sponsor) Bruce Paley
GSA National Capital Region 301 7th Street Southwest, Washington DC 20407 (202) 260‐0705 [email protected]
Project Summary
placement of the nodes and antennas, resulting in the proposed network design herein.
The anticipated technologies and frequencies that will be deployed are 700 Mhz LTE, 850 Mhz CDMA, EDVO and UMTS, and 1900 Mhz CDMA, EDVO, LTE, and UMTS. In order to accommodate these WSP requirements, each of the three node placements will require two antennas at each site The pole design for the one freestanding nodej y
This design submission focuses on the ExteNet Systems, Inc. (“ExteNet”) proposed temporary three node Outdoor Distributed Antenna System (ODAS) Installation as requested by at least two Wireless Service Providers (WSPs) to provide licensed spectrum commercial wireless coverage and capacity on the West campus. Two of the antenna sets will be located on the parking garage (refer to locations 1 and 2 on page 7) d h h ill b f di l j h h f
antennas at each site. The pole design for the one freestanding node pole involves placement of the two antennas on a support arm with the equipment placed in a ground mounted enclosure. The garage mounted nodes will each have two antennas on the roof, connected back to secure enclosures mounted on interior garage walls, designed to minimize visual impact.
The RF Compliance and Assessment Report has analyzed the emissionand the other antenna set will be a freestanding pole just to the north of Building 38 (refer to location 3 on page 19). The hub location that aggregates the signals from all the node locations will be located on a concrete pad near the existing campus power facility (refer to location 4 on page 23). The temporary nature of the installation may be reconfigured in accordance with the campus long term development. The footprint of the ODAS may need to grow in the future due to
The RF Compliance and Assessment Report has analyzed the emission levels of the proposed ODAS antennas and finds them well within the safety standards as required by current FCC regulations, with the follow exception: based on worst‐case predictive modeling, the worst‐case emitted power density will exceed the FCC’s general public limit at the rooftop of the parking garage near the East and West sector locations. Once the antennas are installed and operational at the sites the The footprint of the ODAS may need to grow in the future due to
technological improvements but we are seeking approval on this configuration as indicated in this submission.
The ExteNet design focuses on providing outdoor commercial wireless coverage and capacity for the Phase 1 occupancy area previously approved by NCPC. The proposed coverage area for the ODAS comprises
pappropriate signage and barriers are required to have the site in compliance. It should be noted that these and similar antenna configurations are used extensively in ODAS networks throughout North America.
the western portion of the St. Elizabeth’s campus. Federal government agencies use commercial wireless networks to achieve their missions. Without this ODAS, commercial wireless coverage and capacity on the campus will be limited.
Design Information The proposed ODAS incorporates similar design characteristics found in
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The proposed ODAS incorporates similar design characteristics found in other historic or visually sensitive deployments. The basic concept involved in these deployments is to conceal or limit the visual impact of the placement of the ODAS node equipment, antennas, and the hub site, given the RF, topology and WSP carrier customer requirements. The
Project Report (continued) Relationship to the Master Plan The design of the Phase 1 Outdoor Antenna Installation is consistent with the intent of the approved St. Elizabeths Master Plan and is in accordance with the St Elizabeths Design Guidelines Parcel 3 Site Development with the St. Elizabeths Design Guidelines Parcel 3 Site Development Standard:
• Large‐scale communication equipment will be positioned so as to minimize visibility from within the campus or from vantage points
minimize the visual impacts to the extent possible. The RF report and visual quality analysis is included in the submission package. The FEIS for the DHS Headquarters Consolidation at St. Elizabeths dated November 7, 2008 and the Final Master Plan Amendment FEIS for the DHS Headquarters Consolidation at St. Elizabeths dated March 2, 2012 can be referenced at www.stelizabeth'sdevelopment.com/document center
outside the campus… Smaller communication equipment will be confined to less visible areas of the parcel and will be located in a manner that will not damage historic fabric nor adversely affect views or spatial organization.
• Potential locations for equipment are near Interstate 295. Any communication equipment situated along the Interstate should be
Historic Preservation Documentation
GSA has consulted with the DCSHPO and has determined that the antennas would not cause or constitute adverse effects in themselves, however the pole‐mounted one between Hagan Hall and the Canteen q p g
screened from views to and from all locations within the West Campus. Refer to pages 33‐34 for additional information.
Project Schedule Construction commence: Summer 2013
should be considered adverse. Since the installation of antennas and poles were already considered in the Master Plan and EIS, GSA and the DCSHPO agree that this adverse effect should be considered part of the larger effects of the redevelopment of the campus that have already taken into account and no individual Memorandum of Agreement or additional mitigation is required.
Construction completion: Autumn 2013
Project BudgetAs this project is being funded by ExteNet and the WSPs, there is not anticipated to be any funding required from any Federal government
Floodplain Management and Protection A review of the floodplain maps issued by FEMA in September 2010 for the District of Columbia indicate that the limit of work for the antennas is outside both the 100‐and 500‐year floodplain; no additional documentation is needed to comply with EO 11988source.
Environmental Documentation (EIS) Visual impacts and the radio frequency emissions impacts from antennas were discussed in the 2008 Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS). According to the FEIS, GSA would employ the practice of “prudent avoidance” to reduce the exposure of workers and the public to RF fields.
documentation is needed to comply with EO 11988.
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To ensure that this is accomplished a RF EME Compliance and Assessment Report was prepared for this project. The FEIS also discussed minimizing the visual impacts of any antennas placed on site and the locations of the antennas included in this submission were selected to
Proposed Antenna Locations – West Campus Overview
Martin Luther King Avenue
I‐295
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Proposed Antenna Locations – Closer Overview
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ODAS Antenna Requirements
Omni‐Directional RF Antenna
Typical antenna with an integrated radome / shroud for optimal coverage and clean, low‐key appearance
Number of Antenna / Transmitters: 2 per location
3 locations (Locations 1, 2 and 3)24” tall
3 ocat o s ( ocat o s , a d 3)
6 antennas total
16” diameter
Photo of Pole Top Antenna Close‐up Photo of Antenna
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Proposed Antenna Locations – Locations 1 and 2
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Proposed Antenna Locations – Locations 1 and 2
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Proposed Location 1 - Antenna Details and Configuration
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Proposed Location 1 - Clearance Analysis : Plan
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Proposed antenna has a maximum height of approximately 7 feet above the roof surface. The antennas may be visible on the north side of the garage in areas approximately 35’ north of the garage face. Visibility will be limited to the west and the antenna should not be visible / easily visible from the east and south.
Proposed Antenna Locations – Locations 1 and 2
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View A – View of garage from above
Proposed Location 1 - Clearance Analysis: Views
Location 1
Location 1
View B – Close up view of garage View C – View of garage from across the street
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View B Close up view of garage
Note: Garage is still under construction. Vegetation on screen walls is simulated over actual site photos. Equipment is located on interior garage walls and locations are not visible from the outside.
View C View of garage from across the street
Proposed Location 1 - Clearance Analysis : Elevation and Section
Key Drawing: View of full garage south elevation from the Coast Guard HQ
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Cross section of garage (east elevation)
Proposed Location 2 - Antenna Details and Configuration
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REFER TO APPENDIX FOR PHOTOSIMULATIONS OF THE EQUIPMENT AT THE GARAGE INTERIOR
Proposed Location 2 - Clearance Analysis : Plan
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Proposed antenna has a maximum height of approximately 7 feet above the roof surface. The antennas may be visible on the north side of the garage in areas approximately 30’ north of the garage face. Visibility will be limited to the west and the antenna should not be visible / easily visible from the east and south.
Proposed Antenna Locations – Locations 1 and 2
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View A – View of garage from above
Proposed Location 2 - Clearance Analysis: Views
Location 2
Location 2
View D – Close up view of garage View E – View of garage from across the street
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View D Close up view of garage View E View of garage from across the street
Note: Garage is still under construction. Vegetation on screen walls is simulated over actual site photos. Equipment is located on interior garage walls and locations are not visible from the outside.
Proposed Location 2 - Clearance Analysis: Elevation and Section
Key Drawing: View of full garage south elevation from the Coast Guard HQ
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Cross section of garage (east elevation)
Proposed Antenna Location – Location 3
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Proposed Antenna Location – Location 3
Martin Luther King Avenue
Spruce Street
Redwood Drive
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Proposed antenna is a monopole and will be as visible from the adjacent buildings and roads as the existing wood utility pole. Approximate distances to existing adjacent buildings are shown.
Proposed Location 3 – Antenna Details and Configuration Wood pole with dual antenna
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Proposed Location 3 – Photosimulation and Elevation Wood pole with dual antennas
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Proposed Hub Location – Location 4
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Proposed Hub Location – Location 4
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Proposed hub will consist of four cabinets on a concrete pad, with the precise location of the pad being subject to avoiding existing underground utilities. Approximate distances to existing adjacent buildings are shown.
Proposed Location 4 – Hub Details and Configuration
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Proposed Location 4 – Hub Location Analysis and View
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Proposed Location 4 – Photosimulation
Location 4
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Note: The precise location of the concrete pad is subject to avoiding existing underground utilities.
Summary of Antenna Visibility by LocationLocation 1
The antenna will be minimally visible from approximately 35’ outThe antenna will be minimally visible from approximately 35 out from the north building face. The mounting pole and cabling will be hidden by the building screen wall.
Location 2
The antenna will be minimally visible from approximately 30’ out from the north building face. The mounting pole and cabling will be hidden by the building screen wall.
Location 1
Location 3
The antenna is on a pole that will be visible from the adjacent roads and buildings. The pole will be wood to match adjacent poles. p
Location 4
This is a hub only: no antennas are at location 4.
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Location 2 Location 3
Summary of Equipment Enclosure Visibility by LocationLocation 1
The equipment will be mounted on an inside wall in the garage andThe equipment will be mounted on an inside wall in the garage and will not be visible from the exterior.
Location 2
The equipment will be mounted on an inside wall in the garage and will not be visible from the exterior.
Location 3
The at‐grade equipment should not be visible from the road or adjacent areas due to the location of the equipment.
Locations 1‐2
adjacent areas due to the location of the equipment.
Location 4
The at‐grade equipment will be visible, but painted a g q p , pcompatible color and located next to the existing municipal power facility which is similar in character.
Location 4
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Location 3
Appendix : View from Highway 295
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Appendix : View from Highway 295
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Before Photo
The installation will not be visible at all from most of 295 – there is one very small section where the garage is partially visible, above on the left
Appendix : View from Highway 295
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After Photo (Photosimulation)
The installation will not be visible at all from most of 295 – the red arrows point to the two antenna locations, only briefly visible during this section of 295. The individual antennas will be nearly impossible to see due to the small size and distance
Appendix : Equipment Mounted at Garage Interior
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Appendix : Equipment Mounted at Garage Interior
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Location at Node 1 – Initial Installation (Note: this equipment would not be visible from the exterior)
This is a photosimulation of the equipment as elevated for node 1 (refer to Page 9)
Appendix : Equipment Mounted at Garage Interior
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Location at Node 1 – Full Installation (Note: this equipment would not be visible from the exterior)
This is a photosimulation of the equipment as elevated for node 1 (refer to Page 9)
Appendix : Equipment Mounted at Garage Interior
TO BE UPDATED
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Location at Node 2 – Initial Installation (Note: this equipment would not be visible from the exterior)
This is a photosimulation of the equipment as elevated for node 2 (refer to Page 14)
Appendix : Equipment Mounted at Garage Interior
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Location at Node 2 – Full Installation (Note: this equipment would not be visible from the exterior)
This is a photosimulation of the equipment as elevated for node 2(refer to Page 14)