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17-041RESOLUTION NO. 17-041 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERS, ANTENNAS, AND ANCILLARY STRUCTURES ON PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS TRACT 1, BRUMLOW INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS; AND LOCATED AT 1700 MUSTANG COURT, SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A", AND AS DEPICTED ON THE APPROVED PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS EXHIBIT "B" AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, a Specific Use Permit for Telecommunications Towers, Antennas, and Ancillary Structures has been requested by a person or corporation having a proprietary interest in the property zoned as ""1-2" Heavy Industrial District; and, WHEREAS, in accordance with the requirements of Sections 45.1(30) and 45.7 of the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and have afforded the persons interested and situated in the affected area and in the vicinity thereof; and, WHEREAS, the City Council does hereby find and determine that the granting of such Specific Use Permit is in the best interest of the public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. A Specific Use Permit is hereby granted to allow an antenna tower on property within the City Of Southlake, Texas, located at 1700 Mustang Court, location being described as Tract 1, Brumlow Industrial District, an addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, more fully and completely described in Exhibit "A", and as depicted on the approved plan attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "B" and providing an effective date, subject to the provisions contained in the comprehensive zoning ordinance and the restrictions set forth herein. The following specific requirements and special conditions shall be applicable to the granting of this Specific Use Permit: Resolution No. 17-041 Page 1 City Council: November 7, 2017: Approved (7-0) subject to the Staff Report dated October 31, 2017 and the Specific Use Permit Review Summary No. 2 dated October 13, 2017. SECTION 2. This resolution shall become effective on the date of approval by the City Council. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 7th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2017. 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The NanoStationM and NanoStationlocoM take the same concept to the future with sleek and elegant form factors, along with integrated airMAX® (MIMOTDMA protocol) technology. i The low cost, high performance, and small form factor of NanoStationM NanoStationM used as powerful clients in an airMAX PtMP (Point -to -Multi -Point) and NanoStationlocoM make them network setup. extremely versatile and economical 1 G to deploy. PtP Link Wireless Client - NonoStationM as a powerful Use two NanoStationM to create a PtP link. wireless client. Utilize airMAX Technology Dual Ethernet Intelligent PoEz Unlike standard Wi-Fi protocol, Connectivity' The remote hardware reset circuitry Ubiquiti's Time Division Multiple The NanoStationM provides a of the NanoStationM allows the device to be remotely reset from the Access (TDMA) airMAX protocol secondary Ethernet port with supply location. allows each client to send and receivepower software -enabled PoE output for data using pre -designated time seamless IP video integration. slots scheduled by an intelligent AP controller. This "time slot" method eliminates — o hidden node collisions and airtime efficiency. It 1 / Remote Reset maximizes provides many magnitudes of performance improvements in �. latency, throughput, and scalability compared to all other outdoor The NanoStationM may also be systems in its class. powered by the Ubiquiti Networks° Intelligent Qo5 Priority is given to EdgeSwitch-. In addition, any can easily become voice/video for seamless streaming. 48V, 802.3af compliant through 48V,Nan80 .3af c Scalability High capacity andj use of the Ubiquiti® Instant 802.3af scalability. Adapter (sold separately). Long Distance Capable of high-speed, carrier -class links. Latency Multiple features dramatically reduce noise. ' Only NanoStationM models 2 Remote reset is an option that is sold separately as the POE -24. The NonoStationM includes a 24V PoE adapter without remote reset. Software airOS' airOS@ is an intuitive, versatile, highly developed Ubiquiti firmware technology. It is exceptionally intuitive and was designed to require no training to operate. Behind the user interface is a powerful firmware architecture, which enables high-performance, outdoor multi -point networking. Protocol Support Ubiquiti Channelization Spectral Width Adjustment ACK Auto -Timing AAP Technology Multi -Language Support airy ievu Integrated on all Ubiquiti M products, airView® provides advanced spectrum analyzer functionality: waterfall, waveform, and real-time spectral views allow operators to identify noise signatures and plan their networks to minimize noise interference. Waterfall Aggregate energy over time for each frequency. Waveform Aggregate energy collected. Real-time Energy is shown in real time as a function of frequency. Recording Automize AirView to record and report results. axontrol' airControlO is a powerful and intuitive, web -based server network management application, which allows operators to centrally manage entire networks of Ubiquiti devices. Network Map Monitor Device Status Mass Firmware Upgrade Web UI Access Manage Groups of Devices Task Scheduling FSW MAIN IWIRELESS I NETWORK ADVANCED SERVICES SYSTEM Tools. : Wpause N1. 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Power Consumption Passive PoE (Pairs 4, 5+; 7, 8 Return) Power Method 902-928 MHz Operating Frequency 8 dBi Gain (1) 10/100 Ethernet Port Networking Interface Atheros MIPS 24Kc, 400 MHz Processor Specs 64 MB SDRAM, 8 MB Flash Memory 900 MHz Frequency 28 dB Minimum Cross-pol Isolation 1.3:1 Max. VSWR 60° (H-pol) / 60° (V -pop / 60° (Elevation) Beamwidth Dual Linear Polarization Outdoor UV Stabilized Plastic Enclosure Pole -Mount (Kit Included) Mounting External RP -SMA RF Connector -30 to 75° C (-22 to 167° F) Operating Temperature 5 to 95% Noncondensing Operating Humidity FCC Part 15.247, IC RS210 Wireless Approvals Yes RoHS Compliance ETS1300-019-1.4 Shock & Vibration Output '• •: 900 MHz TX Power Specifications 900 MHz RX Power Specifications Modulation MCS Index Avg. TX Tolerance Modulation MCS Index Sensitivity Tolerance MC50 28 dBm ±2dB MC50 -96 dBm ± 2 dB MCS1 28 dBm ±2dB MCS1 -95 dBm ±2dB MCS2 28 dBm ± 2 dB MCS2 -92 dBm ±2dB MC53 28 dBm ±2dB MCS3 -90 dBm ±2dB MCS4 28 dBm ± 2 dB MCS4 -86 dBm ±2dB MCS5 24 dBm ± 2 dB MCS5 -83 dBm ± 2 dB MCS6 22 dBm ±2dB MC56 -77 dBm ± 2 dB Q MCS7 21 dBm ±2dB Q MC57 -74 dBm ±2dB MCS8 28 dBm ±2dB �_ MCS8 -95 dBm ±2dB 'a MC59 28 dBm ±2dB '6 MC59 -93 dBm ± 2 dB MCS10 28 dBm ± 2 dB MCS10 -90 dBm ±2dB MCS11 28 dBm ±2dB MC511 -87 dBm ±2dB MCS12 28 dBm ±2dB MC512 -84 dBm ± 2 dB MC513 24 dBm ± 2 dB MCS13 -79 dBm ±2dB MC514 22d8m ±2dB MCS14 -78 dBm ±2dB MCS15 21 dBm ±2 dB MCS15 -75 dBm ±2 dB Vertical Azimuth 90 ....... _._..<........_.._..._'.. ........... ........:.................. ........... -� a o sas o.m o,vs o.x O.m o.n Vertical Elevation 90 _90 Horizontal Elevation so u Now b N >- M 4--J 0 cn 7- 4-J O tw 0 0 76 0 c - E Q) E 0 O 0 Z': N >- M 4--J 0 cn 7- 4-J O tw 0 0 76 0 c - E Q) H N H 4- 0 $z o�Eai vcna)0> E 0 0 X.Q O 0 .0 z m _ 0- co O 4--J4-j E 0 n� o W Ln Q 0) ra U � 0 7 N Ln 00 QL 61 N U p u Z tr.2 x ,,A LL W 1 Fairholm Avenue Peoria, IL 61603 USA Phone 309-566-3000 FAX 309-566-3079 August 14, 2017 Corpus Christi Electronics Attn: Gwen Janik 2323 Leopard Street Corpus Christi, TX. 78408 Reference: Southlake Terminal, TX. 30' 45GSR Self Support Tower File Number: 222721 Enclosed, please find the following for your use: Copies Drawing Number Description 2 DWG -0617R4 Design Drawing Sealed for the State of Texas 2 45GSRSSRI 1-2 Assembly Drawing 2 222721-01-F1 Foundation Contact Phone Number: no number Email Also: gianik@cc-electric com Sincerely, Amber Kaufman Mike Hurst crp Products for a Growing World of Technology® DATE: AUGUST 14, 2017 PURCHASER: CORPUS CHRISTI ELECTRONICS PROJECT: 30 FT 45GSR SELF SUPPORT CATALOG TOWER (45GSR030) SOUTH LAKE TERMINAL, TEXAS FILE NUMBER:222721 DRAWINGS: DWG -0617, 45GSRSS, 222721-01-F1 1 Fairhoim Avenue Peoria, IL 61603 USA Phone: (309)-566-3000 Fax: (309)-566-3079 I CERTIFY THAT THE DESIGN OF THE REFERENCED ROHN® STANDARD PRODUCT HAS BEEN REVIEWED UNDER MY SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. THE DESIGN IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE PURCHASER'S SPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE USING ANSI/TIA-222-G IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 3108 FOR AN ULTIMATE WIND SPEED OF 115 MPH (EQUIVALENT TO A NOMINAL 50 -YEAR MRI WIND SPEED OF 90 MPH). THE FOUNDATION DESIGN IS BASED ON A GEOTECHNICAL REPORT NO. 79-466 DATED 7/20/1979 BY: SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES. THE DESIGN REVIEW DOES NOT VERIFY THE SUITABILITY OF THE REFERENCED PRODUCT FOR A SPECIFIC SITE OR APPLICATION. CERTIFIED BY: i �*1* DATE _ C� ,�/ 7 %{B J1RJ1 A20UM1 -i 85043 /ONAt Products for a Growing World of Technology® � � w w razaO� J 06 Ra%%e B G aosb G u9 �;qq ° S 5591° zdI �a ioMLo`gt;� G� � m �`� azo igo i.J—i w 5 o g� 4-I I 6�§�,dm H o � � z pg;w m z ° a� ° - o zzqm ggo �=aa a BL'1 3r Fpo� Hom�ryz 3 G tui a'Q-" w i d _ O,`'s r` � .i �i atU tE or ei fCC pux Oma. � Fd CC OOp, �4� N�oa� �mw�w�c�j"��uo 22op`2 6 ��Q�oo�ay�azw�ir=o�a m�? 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AGL, ft 0.50 Depth, ft. 3.50 Tower Batter, in/ft Face Width, ft 1.40 Offset, in .00 Soil N/A Blow Count N/A In lace Unit Wt, cf 110.00 Submer ed Unit Wt, pcf 60.00 Friction Angle, 0, de . 30.00 Cohesion, ksf N/A U lift Angle, deg. 30.00 Water Depth, ft None Ult Bearing Ca acit , ksf 3.00 Results Mat Thickness, ft 4.00 Width, ft 7.75 EA, in 15.00 Batter, in/ft 0.00 Concrete 28 Day Strength, ksi 4.50 Dry Unit Wt, pcf 150.00 Wet Unit Wt, cf 88.00 MM - Parallel Axis 98.67 ft -kips MN- Diagonal Axis 98.26 ft -kips Moment - Interaction Ratio 0.504 r 0 VN - Lateral Load 8.93 kips Lateral Load - Interaction Ratio 0.186 I Final Mat Dimension : 7.75 x 7.75 x 4.00 ft. thick Final Pocket Dimension : Pockets not required Total Volume of Concrete : 8.9 yd Designed By: AS Date: 14 Aug 17 @ 09:32 AM Rebar F Vertical, ksi 60.00 Circular, ksi 60.00 Horizontal, ksi 60.00 Checked By. Date: --� Pitgfe i Customer: CORPUS CHRISTI ELECTRONICS Project: 30 FT 45GSRSS Site: SOUTHLAKE TERMINAL, TX Engr. File: 222721 Build Code: ANSI/TIA-222-G-2005 Products Mat Foundation ver.2.2I} OTM Capacity. Controlling Load Case: 2 [Wind w/Min. Dead Load] Foundation Width = 7.75 ft Mu = 49.5 ft -kips ----- __ Moment, ft-kips/ft MN, ft -kis x ft N Our Parallel 98.7 0.252 3.00 Dia oval 98.3 _1.952 3.889 0.355 3.00 :� om,= 98.26 ft -kips IRatio = 0.504 OV, = 8.93 kips IRatio = 0.186 Mat Design Side ----- __ Moment, ft-kips/ft Moment, ft-kips/ft Shear, kAs/ft Min. Steel Area (Temperature) Value PS P, Download Uplift Download 3.59 Exterior ft N iSR, ksf ki s ki s Side Side Side Side Slab S.Sb6 0.718 1.05 O.oa 0.00 1.96 3.84 1.20 2.35 .23 Parallel 6.808 0.621 1.06 0.00 0.00 1.20 2.19 1.Q0 1.83 Dia opal ----- __ Moment, ft-kips/ft Max. Shear, ki s/ft Min. Steel Area (Temperature) Value Steel Strain Actual Interior Download Uplift Download 3.59 Uplift Sail Pressure Slab Side Side Side Side Termination 2.49 .23 3.59 2.74 .00 Punching Download U I'ft Description Shear Interior Ede Corner Interior Ede b,,, ft 15.79 14.03 10.59 15.79 14.03 t2288 Vsu, psi 4.44 5.00 6.62 4.29 4.83 2 -Way Shear Vc, psi228.08 228.08 228.08 228.08228.08 IR 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.03 ft kips NIA N!A Moment transfer to Be, ft N/A N/A slab M,,, ft-kips/ft N/A NIA Edge Distances: a = 3.07 ft. b = 3.18 ft. c = 3.47 ft. Summary Max. Utilization Min. Steel Area (Temperature) Value Steel Strain Actual Slab Moment, ft-kips/ft 3.84 0.030 Shear, ki s/ft 3.59 0.061 _Slab Punching Shear, psi Bearin Re uired, GUR, ksf �6.62�0.0�29Soil Mat Reinforcement Min. Steel Area (Strep th) .018 in /ft. Min. Steel Area (Temperature) 318 in lft. Steel Strain Actual 0.063 Minimum Steel Strain Required 0.005 8 - #7 Horizontal bars equally spaced @12,43 in., each way, top and bottom, total of 32, A, = 0.621 inZ/ft Designed By: AS Checked By: Date: 14 Aug 17 0_�a , 9'32 AM Date" Page ii 0 SOUTHLAKE SPIN MEETING REPORT SPIN Item Number(s): SPIN2017-33 & SPIN 2017-34 Project Name: SPIN2017-33 — Specific Use Permit (SUP) for a telecommunications antenna at the NuStar Southlake terminal City Case Number: ZA17-078 SPIN2017-34 — Specific Use Permit (SUP) for a telecommunications antenna at the NuStar Grapevine terminal City Case Number: ZA17-079 SPIN Neighborhood: SPIN Neighborhood #8 Meeting Date: October 10, 2017 Meeting Location: 1400 Main Street, Southlake, TX City Council Chambers Total Attendance: One (1) Host: Sandra Harrison, Community Engagement Committee Applicant Presenting: Justin Shaw City Staff Present: Ken Baker, Sr. Director of Planning and Development Services, Jerod Potts — Policy & Strategic Initiative Principal Planner Attached to the end of this report are the Southlake Connect Results for the October 10, 2017 SPIN Town Hall Forum Town Hall Forums can be viewed in their entirety by visiting http://www.cityofsouthlake.com and clicking on "Learn More" under Video On Demand; forums are listed under SPIN by meeting date. FORUM SUMMARY: Property Situation: • SPIN2017-33 — 1700 Mustang Ct. • SPIN2017-34 — 2400 Mustang Ct. Development Details: • Requesting approval for a Specific Use Permit at the Southlake and Grapevine terminals located off SH 26 in Southlake for building additions of a wireless communication system between both terminals, for commercial use only • System will be comprised of two (2) towers, one at Southlake and the other at Grapevine • The towers will have a small antenna mounted at the top of the structure • According to the applicant, NuStar studied the best locations within the industrial terminals to be as inconspicuous as possible to the public eye • NuStar determined these tower locations to be the least visible from SH 26 and Brumlow Ave. • Need to be able to communicate between Southlake and Grapevine terminals through a wireless antenna. Some of this information provides control for the gates NuStar allows the trucking companies to access their facility and also transmits information that gets reported to the DOT • NuStar did a needs analysis on current re-activation needs. Currently re-activating Grapevine terminal, and need a wireless communication system to operate the terminal and transfer information to the DOT in the event of a failed primary communication system • For SPI N2017-33 (ZA17-078, NuStar Southlake terminal) 0 1700 Mustang Ct. o Requesting to install a 30 foot ROHN Tower and mount the small wireless antenna at the top of the structure o According to the applicant, the ROHN tower does not stand as tall as some of the other structures within the terminal • For SPIN2017-34 (ZA17-079, NuStar Grapevine terminal) 0 2400 Mustang Ct. o Requesting to install a 50 foot ROHN Tower and mount the wireless antenna to the top of the structure o The proposed 50 foot ROHN tower is located next to a warehouse which is south of storage tanks • Antenna is small in structure Exhibits presented at SPIN: par Our Business - v .�...,�. NuStar Energy L.P.; a publicly traded master limited partnership based in San Antonio; is one of the largest independent liquids terminal and pipeline operators in the nation. NuStar currently has more than 9.200 miles of pipeline and 81 terminal and storage facilities that store and distribute crude oil; refined products and specialty liquids. NuStar has operations in the United States, Canada. Mexico, including St. Eustatius in the Caribbean, and the United Kingdom �w��u�tar Permit Overview • NuStar is currently requesting the local community and council approval for specific use permits at our Southlake & Grapevine Terminals located off State Highway 26 in Southlake, TX. • The specific use permits are for the building additions of a wireless communication system between both terminals (Commercial Use Only). • The system will be comprised of 2 towers, one at Southlake and the other at Grapevine. The towers will have a small antenna mounted at the top of the structure. ustar Permit Overview Cont'1 • Nustar has strategically studied the best locations within the industrial terminals to be as inconspicuous to the public eye, as practical. • NuStar has additionally determined these tower locations to be the least visible from State Highway 26 and Brumlow Ave. ,�uStar System Black Diagram DATA COMMUNICATIONS LAYOUT "FOR SOUTMLAKE & GRAPEVINE - uStar Needs Analysis Z) NuStar is currently in the construction for re -activating our Grape%Ane terminal and essentially needs a wireless communication system to operate the terminal and transfer crucial information to the Department of Transportation (DOT) in the event of a failed primary communication system- • This allows NuStar to safely transmit secured information from Grapevine to the Southlake terminal computer server. • This additionally provides secure access for trucking companies that will access the Grapevine terminal providing gate access and DOT reported information on fuel transfers. uStar ZA17-078 SUP Review Summa 1 [nw4F _ Nustar Southlake Terminal 1700 f0ustang Court: Southlake TQC 76092 • At this terminal we requestto install a 30 ft. RCHN Tower and mount small wire I essantennatothe top of the structure. Below is an example of a RCHN tower. s • The Antenna will -�e mounted atthe highest elevation and weighs approximately pounds. I uStar ZA17-078 SUP Review Summary #1 Southlake Terminal; 1700 Mustang Court Ik ... - Z�t Acmes 1 I�Iltr e. td �tU tl�RI.UI."1!M ♦4�i,wia+,Mn..Nw-.. 1 Pn•+/ //,/ ♦ � � � M w.+'raf Iw,'tl.aw AAeeYM �e.rs.�ld+w. .. .-.�. .. � I�s�.�✓ I Y�NW+w.-.... ...,'�..+a F.rsr un�bwSal.wl�s�yt tnNy�l_uptar Southlake Terminal Simulation Brumlow Ave. View uStar ._ it Southlake Terminal Simulation State Highway 26 View uStar ZA17-079SUP Review Summary41 Nustar Southlake Terminal 24001.dustangCourt'. SouthlakeTX 76092 • a1 this terminal we reguestto install a 50 ft. ROHN Tower and mount a small wireless antenna to the top of the structure. Below is an example of a ROHN tower. • The Antenna will oe mounted atthe highest elevation and weighs approximately 2 pounds. uStar Grapevine Terminal Simulatiorit .4` 1t uStar Wireless Antenna Pth1P Client Links Nana)tar.oaM us da, powefu(a4vnrs m an aaM" PtUp iPwar-to-MWr)4brntt nrrwrxk vrup uStar Conclusion Thank you for your time and consideration Questions??? QUESTIONS / CONCERNS: Can the 50 foot tower be a guyed tower, so it doesn't move around with wind? o Selected a self-supporting tower which does not require the use of a guy anchor; this is a 45 GSR ROHN tower; it is self-supporting and can withstand structural wind strengths up to 115 MPH per the sealed and stamped drawings ROHN is out of Chicago? o Yes SPIN Meeting Reports are general observations of SPIN Meetings by City staff and SPIN Representatives. The report is neither verbatim nor official meeting minutes; rather it serves to inform elected and appointed officials, City staff, and the public of the issues and questions raised by residents and the general responses made. Responses as summarized in this report should not be taken as guarantees by the applicant. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to follow the case through the Planning and Zoning Commission and final action by City Council. 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