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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3/1/2017 - STAFF REPORTS - 2.B. ppLM SA �Ot '°may • �oeoeuco`°'• • o4<lFO009. CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DATE: MARCH 1, 2017 PUBLIC HEARING SUBJECT: CORTEL INC. (VERIZON WIRELESS) FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A FORTY-FIVE FOOT TALL MONOPALM STRUCTURE WITH ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT SHELTER AT THE METHODIST CHURCH OF PALM SPRINGS LOCATED AT 1555 EAST ALEJO ROAD, ZONE MBR (CASE NO. 5.1387 CUP). FROM: Department of Planning Services SUMMARY The City Council to review a Conditional Use Permit request to construct a wireless telecommunications facility at the Methodist Church of Palm Springs site at 1555 East Alejo Road. The proposal includes a forty-five (45') foot tall monopole designed as a palm tree with equipment enclosure and block wall surrounding the facility. RECOMMENDATION: 1. Open the public hearing and receive public testimony; 2. Adopt Resolution # , "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A FORTY-FIVE FOOT TALL MONOPALM COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATION ANTENNA STRUCTURE WITH ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT SHELTER AT THE METHODIST CHURCH OF PALM SPRINGS LOCATED AT 1555 EAST ALEJO ROAD, ZONE MBR, SECTION 14, INCLUDING A CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT, (CASE NO. 5.1387 CUP). BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Wit Recent Ownership 6/1/2006 Methodist Church of Palm Springs 9/6/2006 City Council approves Case 5.1�069 CUP for the construction of a 46' tall mono palm for Sprint Wireless. ITEM NO. z CITY OF PALM SPRINGS PUBLIC NOTIFICATION Date: March 1 , 2017 Subject: Verizon Wireless CUP — 1555 East Alejo Road AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION I, Cynthia A. Berardi, CMC, Interim Chief Deputy City Clerk, of the City of Palm Springs, California, do hereby certify that a copy of the attached Notice of Public Hearing was published in the Desert Sun on February 18, 2017. 1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Cynthia A. Berardi, CMC Interim Chief Deputy City Clerk AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I, Cynthia A. Berardi, CMC, Interim Chief Deputy City Clerk, of the City of Palm Springs, California, do hereby certify that a copy of the attached Notice of Public Hearing was posted at City Hall, 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Drive, on the exterior legal notice posting board, and in the Office of the City Clerk on February 16, 2017. 1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. -A Cyn •a A. Berardi, CMC Interim Chief Deputy City Clerk AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING I, Cynthia A. Berardi, CMC, Interim Chief Deputy City Clerk, of the City of Palm Springs, California, do hereby certify that a copy of the attached Notice of Public Hearing was mailed to each and every person on the attached list on February 16, 2017, in a sealed envelope, with postage prepaid, and depositing same in the U.S. Mail at Palm Springs, California. (414 notices) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Cynthia A. Berardi, CMC Interim Chief Deputy City Clerk .51 1 502-022-010 2 502-022-040 3 502-023-001 CORNERSTONE ASSOC PALM SPRINGS INV CINDER OKUDA 4111 E MADISON ST 4490 344 N SUNRISE WAY 19792 ROAD 12 SEATTLE WA 98112 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 CHOWCHILLA CA 93610 4 502-023-002 5 502-0 - 03 G 502-023-004 ERICKSONSILOG VICTORIA RNOFF ROCCO DILUCCHIO 400 N SUNRISE WAY 102 5030 YHILL 400 N SUNRISE WAY 104 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 AC CA 93510 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 7 502-023-005 8 502-023-006 9 502-02 7 4 SARAH AUGUSTARUSSE WAGNER JOSE DE JESUS C MARTIN LACIE BE 58466 MARTINEZ TRL 426 ALCALDE AVE 400 N RISE WAY 107 YUCCA VALLEY CA 92284 MONTEREY CA 93940 PA SPRINGS CA 92262 10 502-023-008 II 502-023-009 12 502-023-010 EDGAR ASSMANN PALO SOUTH MID CENTURY COCO PALMS 39100 PARADISE WAY P O BOX 717 PO BOX 5265 CATHEDRAL CITY CA 92234 SUMNER WA 98390 PALM SPRINGS CA 92263 13 502-023-011 14 502-023-012 IS 502-023-013 DAVID R WILSON CHARLES L THOMAS 2250 LEONARD RD SAME AS#12 400 N SUNRISE WAY 113 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 16 502-023-014 17 502-023-015 18 502-023-016 GEORGE NASCI NEJAT KOHAN PRASHANT&SHILPI AGRAWAL 400 N SUNRISE WAY 114 P O BOX 2804 10831 GALA AVE PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92263 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91701 19 502-023-017 20 502-023-018 21 502-023-019 TOM G SHOON EDWARD A GRANT MARIA CLAUDIA ECHEV ERRIA 400 N SUNRISE WAY 117 27355 VENTURA DR 3667 GIDDINGS RANCH PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 CATHEDRAL CITY CA 92234 - ALTADENA CA 91001 22 502-023-020 23 502-023-021 24 502-023-022 STEPHANIE M ROBINSON JOSEPH SILVA MAXWELL ERIC BENSON 400 N SUNRISE WAY 120 968 ROSE AVE P O BOX 1644 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92263 25 502-023-023 26 502-0� -024 27 502-023-025 JACK FROHMAN VINCENT ARDIELLO THOMAS ANTHONY PERRY 1322 CALOOSA VISTA RD 1422 W SCHER AVE 1616 N POINSETTIA NO #432 FORT MYERS FL 33901 CHI GO IL 60640 LOS ANGELES CA 90046 28 502-023-026 29 502-023-027 30 502-023-028 SOOSAN&DOUGLAS ROBINETT IIALYNA PRODANIUK MELVIN A&TAISSA WELCH 3 WESTGATE 17432 VINTAGE ST 10615 YARMOUTH AVE LAGUNA NIGUEL CA 92677 NORTHRIDGE CA 91325 GRANADA HILLS CA 91344 31 502-023-029 32 502-023-030 33 502-023-031 RONALD H OLSON DEBORAH RAE HANNAH MARIANNE B BRITTON 400 N SUNRISE WAY 129 127 MECCA ST 16940 AVENIDA MONTEFLORA PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92264 DESERT HOT SRINGS CA 92240 34 502-023-032 35 502-023-033 36 502-023-034 BARRY&LORI GOLDBERG FRANCISCO 1 VASQUEZ JESSE CASSEM 820 TEAKWOOD AVE 11517 BIANCA AVE 400 N SUNRISE WAY 134 LA HABRA CA 90631 GRANADA HILLS CA 91344 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 37 502-023-035 38 502-023-036 39 502-023-037 HOUSING AUTHORITY COUNTY OF RALPH DULAC SAME AS 937 RIVERSIDE 8901 ARRINGTON AVE 5555 ARRINGTON AVE 5555 ARLINGTON AVE DOWNEY CA 90240 RIVERSIDE CA 92504 RIVERSIDE CA 92504 40 502-023-038 41 502-023-039 42 ZILHYETTPOWELL AMERICANA GARDENS INC LUCKIE M ITOW LEER& 3426 CABRILLO BLV 1377 CULVER PL 88 ESP LOS ANGELES CA 90066 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 SO ENTH KENT U 43 502- -- �� 44 502-02 42 45 502-023-043 SANDRA LACK STEPHEN KRISTINA L KASTELAN NANCY DALESSIO 13089 OOTH AVE#K 3620 LqNrj BEACH BLV NO A3 13702 MOUNTAIN TOP DR SUN . TY AZ 85351 LONPSEACH CA 90807 DSRT HOT SPGS CA 92240 46 502-023-044 47 502-023-045 48 502-023-046 DARYL D HERN JOHN R INV DAN MALLAR 400 N SUNRISE WAY 144 4702 BURNET AVE 400 N SUNRISE WAY 146 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 SHERMAN OAKS CA 91403 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 49 502-023-047 50 502-023-048 51 502-023-049 CHERYL T PESCHI STEVE TRIPOLSKIY JAMES E&OLWEN GARCIA 4216 CANDLEBERRY AVE 7518 WILLOW GLEN RD 400N SUNRISE WAY 149 SEAL BEACH CA 90740 LOS ANGELES CA 90046 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 52 502-023-050 53 502-023-051 54 502-023-052 MICHAEL LEE COHEN THOMAS SCOTT MAYER DENNIS R&KARON R HOVEY 400 N SUNRISE WAY ISO 10633 KINNARD AVE#I 28067 RIVER TRAIL LN PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 LOS ANGELES CA 90024 VALENCIA CA 91354 55 502-023-053 56 502-023-054 57 502-023-055 JOSEPH SILVA MATTHEW E SOLINSKY MICHAEL A TAYLOR 968 ROSE AVE 400 N SUNRISE WAY 154 P 0 BOX 495 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92263 58 502-023-056 59 502-023-057 60 502-023-058 LJUBICA RADOJKOVICH SACHA BLANCHET OLGA M SMITH 1005 E DEMOCRACY AVE P 0 BOX 32064 83 VIA ATHENA FRESNO CA 93720 PHOENIX AZ 85064 ALISO V IEJO CA 92656 61 502-023-059 62 502-023-060 63 502-023-061 ROLF VETTER BEN H AM] DOLORES E LOPEZ 4322 REGENT DR 207 1231 BARCLAY ST 66837 ACOMA AVE SANTA ANA CA 92704 VANCOUVER BC CAN.A DSRT HOT SPG CA 92240 64 502-023-062 65 502-023-063 66 502-023-064 DEAN HUDDLESTON MICHAEL LEE COHEN DESTON LANGFIELD 58466 SUNNYSLOPE DR 2134 SELBY AVE 400 N SUNRISE WAY 164 YUCCA VALLEY CA 92884 LOS ANGELES CA 90025 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 67 502-023-065 68 502-023-066 69 502-023-067 JAMES DIENES KHACHIK&ZAROOHI BERIAN PATRICK KOLIBA 8504 E MEADOW RIDGE ST 340 N CEDAR ST#101 P O BOX 312 ANAHEIM HILLS CA 92808 GLENDALE CA 91206 YORKTOWN TX 78164 70 502-023- 8 71 502- -069 72 502-023-070 PATRIC DIX MARCO CA ERIC I HUNG& NICOLE NI WIN LIN 400 N SU SE WAY 168 400 N NRISE NO #134 P O BOX 2525 PALM RINGS CA 92262 P SPRINGS CA 92262 PLS VDS PNSL CA 90274 73 502-023-071 74 502-023-072 75 502-024-001 ROLF JAKOB& PETRA VETTER MELVIN A&TAISSA WELCH BENJAMIN PACHECO 4322 REGENT DR 10615 YARMOUTH AVE 3263 DYE RD SANTA ANA CA 92704 GRANADA HILLS CA 91344 RAMONA CA 92065 76 502.024-002 77 502-024-003 78 502-024-004 KYLE R TAYLOR KENNETH R& SARA FARTHING DOUGLAS A HARDY 400 N SUNRISE WAY 202 10001 DECHAUX RD 4747 HAMILTON ST#10 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 EDGEWOOD WA 98371 SAN DIEGO CA 92116 79 502-024-005 80 502-024-006 81 502-024-007 GEORGE CRUZ MICHAEL J MCAULEY DANIEL J HAWKINS 1546 GOLD HILL MESA DR 400 N SUNRISE WAY 206 24551 EL ALICANTE COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80905 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 LAGUNA NIGUEL CA 92677 82 502-024-008 83 502-024-009 84 502-024-010 KAMRAN NASSER HAROLDO MONTOYA VARGAS ROBERT A MCCOURRY 745 BROMFIELD RD 400 N SUNRISE WAY 209 400 N SUNRISE WAY 210 HILLSBOROUGH CA 94010 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 85 502-024-011 86 502-024-012 87 502-024-013 RICHARD J AGEE CHRISTOPHER W TURNER JERRY R&NANCY L GOSSELIN 1029 E 8TH AVE 6408 LAKE ATLIN AVE 400 N SUNRISE WAY 213 DENVER CO 80218 SAN DIEGO CA 92119 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 88 502-02 4 ,/� L., 89 502-024-015 90 502-024-016 STEPHEN& PLATT /�' HOSSEIN SHAH ALI MARILYN L REYES 400 N SU>IZISE WAY 214 400 N SUNRISE WAY 215 4400 CENTRAL AVE#403 PALM16RINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 FREMONT CA 94536 7 cr 91 502-0 17 f � 92 502-024-018 93 502-024-019 LOUISE F S OMON f-" / JOHN M WILLIAMS MICHELANGELO PIANO ROLON 5935 PL 'A VISTA DR#10 385 W VEREDA SUR 400 N SUNRISE WAY 219 PLAY VISTA CA 90094 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 94 502-024-020 95 502-024-021 96 502-024-022 JOSEPH L&SHARON L EXNER BENJAMIN PACHECO JOHN SKORDOULIS 915 W BAY AVE 3263 DYE RD 181 S CIVIC DR#1-27 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92661 RAMONA CA 92065 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 97 502-024-023 98 502-024-024 99 502-024-025 JOSEPH SILVA JACK S WEISS RAILA HORNE 968 ROSE AVE 604 KNOB HILL AVE 3 MIRADA PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 REDONDO BEACH CA 90277 RANCHO MIRAGE CA 92270 100 502-024-026 101 502-024-027 102 502-024-028 LEONOR SAA ROBERT L HARVEY JOSEPH RATLIFF 5041 WILLOW CREEK AVE 592 9TH ST 400 N SUNRISE WAY 228 NORTH HOLLYWOOD CA 91601 O.AKLAND CA 94607 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 103 502-024-029 104 502-024-030 105 502-024-031 DENNIS&SUSAN BUSCH RAZMIK &RAMIK MIKAILY DOUGLAS L BOM 1271 OCEAN BREEZE ST 667 ARDEN AVE 4139 SW ALFRED ST SAN MARCOS CA 92078 GLENDALE CA 91202 PORTLAND OR 97219 106 502-024-032 107 502-024-033 108 502- -034 ✓v' ' RAIL.A ELISABETH HORNE JOHN WILLIAM PIERCE 1OHNNY EL LORENA LEYVA 3 MIRADA CIR 400 N SUNRISE WAY#233 400 N RISE WAY#234 RANCHO MIRAGE CA 92270 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 109 502-024-035 110 502-024-036 111 502-024-037 ARTHUR KARAPETYAN MARIE A AGOSTINO KEVIN TODD 10713 WOODWARD AVE 400 N SUNRISE WAY 236 400 N SUNRISE WAY 237 SUNLAND CA 91040 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 112 502-024-038 113 502-024-039 114 502-024-040 DOUGLAS WAYNE WHITE BRUCE BRAINERD ROBERT JOHN HOMEWOOD 4067 UTAH ST#12 14 MONARCH BAY PLAZA #268 899 ISLAND DR#109 SAN DIEGO CA 92104 DANA POINT CA 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PIERPONT M& DEBRA L LAIDLEY JACK SMITH DONALDSON SAME AS#37 760 FREMONT VILLAGE 400 N SUNRISE WAY 255 LOS ANGELES CA 90042 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 130 502-024-056 131 502-024-057 132 502-024-058 JAY&DOROTHY LUCEY GOLDSTEIN DOUGLAS WAYNE WHITE SEAN P BORG 21421 RAMBLA VISTA 4067 UTAH ST#12 400 N SUNRISE WAY 258 MALIBU CA 90265 SAN DIEGO CA 92104 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 133 502-024-059 134 502-0 - 60 Of 135 502-024-061 BENJAMIN PACHECO ROBERTS ETTY L LOWE SM LEVERING 3263 DYE RD 40O N 1111RISEWAY261 10213 DALEROSE AVE RAMONA CA 92065 PA SPRINGS CA 92262 INGLEWOOD CA 90304 136 502-024-062 137 502-024-063 138 502-024-064 RAI LA HORNE JOHN ANDREW BENSON CARMEN J ARNO 3 MIRADA CIR 400 N SUNRISE WAY 263 400 N SUNRISE WAY 264 RANCHO MIRAGE CA 92270 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 139 502-024-065 140 502-024-066 141 502-024-067 INNOVATED DESIGN PROP GERALD F&KAREN E RUGER COASTAL PACIFIC ADVISORS INC 400 N SUNRISE WAY 265 6850 BACARRO ST 1200 NEWPORT CTR DR#100 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 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PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 169 507-293-012 170 507-293-013 171 507-293-014 HOME STAR CUSTOM HOMES JACQUELYN HERRERA DEBORAH C CLARK STEWART PO BOX 4441 516 PASEO DE ANZA PO BOX 1090 PALM SPRINGS CA 92263 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 BEND OR 97709 172 507-293-015 173 507-293-016 174 507-293-017 JAMES W HUM CHARLES D&NANCY LEE CLAUNCH CARL M&PAULA M STORY 532 PASEO DE ANZA 544 PASEO DE ANZA 202 MEADOW RIDGE CT PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 CANTON GA 30115 175 507-293-018 176 507-294-005 177 507-294-006 PAULETTE MAVRIDAKE MARK A STINSON GREGG SELLECK P 0 BOX 1668 567 N CALLE MARCUS 1426 N HAYWORTH AVE NEWPORT BEACH CA 92659 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 WEST HOLLYWOOD CA 90046 178 507-294-007 179 507-294-008 180 507-294-009 VINCENT ERCEG WENDY ANN BARLOW PAUL MESSINA 547 CALLE MARCUS 535 N CALLE MARCUS 527 N CALLE MARCUS PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 7 181 507-2 -010 H 182 507-294-011 183 507-294-012 DEXTER& IL TARAMPI f � JUAN & ANGELICA GUTIERREZ THOMAS 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507-295-012 ERIC M RAWA L ALFRED&LETICIA M SALAZAR JOHN GOINS 4532 PACIFIC COAST HWY 255 N EL CIELO NO 140 #209 2455 GEORGE WASHINGTON TORRANCE CA 90505 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 RICHLAND WA 99354 199 507-295-013 200 507-295-014 201 507-295-015 CHARLES P&NANCY ANN MONGANO JEFFREY JOSEPH MEADE ADAM BRAID 374 19TH AVE 1717 E VISTA CHINO A7 #244 550 N CALLE MARCUS BRICK NJ 8724 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 202 507-295-016 203 507-295-019 204 507-410-018 TO 020 RICHARD P&KATHLEEN M MURRAY DESERT WATER AGENCY USA BIA P O BOX 42006 P O BOX 1710 300 N LOS ANGELES ST EUGENE OR 97404 PALM SPRINGS CA 92263 LOS ANGELES CA 90012 205 508-060-017 206 508-060-036 207 508-060-037 USA 508 INDIO 40 INV GENERAL TELEPHONE CO OF CALIF 300 N LOS ANGELES ST P O BOX 2399 P O BOX 152206 LOS ANGELES CA 90012 RANCHO MIRAGE CA 92270 IRVING TX 75015 208 508-060-038 210 508-063-001 TO 046 508-064-001 TO 040 TIIE METHODIST CHURCH OF PALM USA BIA SAME AS Q10 SPRINGS 1301 S YERMO DR P O BOX 2007 PALM 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#355 REDLANDS CA 92373 ALHAMBRA CA 91803 9 502-023-007 43 502-023-041 LACIE BEATTY SANDRA BLACK RETURNED MAIL 1910 W PALMYRA AVE, UNIT 131 10561 W OCOTILLO DRIVE ORANGE,CA 92868 SUN CITY,AZ 85373 247 508-550-037 KEVIN SABO 155 JACKSON ST,APT 2485 SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94111 � ` v4# B P;bSb�P MR PETE MORUZZI �10D D <' r° PALM SPRINGS MODERN COMMITTEE P.O. BOX 4738 PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263-4738 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS PLANNING SERVICES DEPARTMENT ATTN SECRETARY15.1387 CUP PO BOX 2743 PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263-2743 MRS PATRICIA GARCIA-PLOTKIN, y MS MARGARET PARK, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Bp,,ND;OTcsAH�l�l:l ,'' AGUA CALIENTE BAND OF CAHUILLA TRIBAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE ?Y jl 'j�`` ,""s ji" °v p`�"'.'•'.'.�' :`'1' INDIANS AGUA CALIENTE BAND OF CAHUILLA PLANNING& DEVELOPMENT DEPT. INDIANS 5401 DINAH SHORE DRIVE 5401 DINAH SHORE DRIVE PALM SPRINGS, CA 92264 PALM SPRINGS,CA 92264 - MR FRANK TYSEN MR JOSEPH ONTIVEROS SOBOBACASA CODY INN CULTURAL BAND OF C S MA INDIANS CULTURAIRESOURCES MANAGER " a , E Pt ^g ',• 175 S. CAHUILLA ROAD P.O. BOX 487 PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262 SAN JACINTO, CA 92581 MR RAYMOND HUAUTE MR MICHAEL MIRELEZ MR DOUG TODD WELMAS CULTURAL RESOURCE SPECIALIST CULTURAL RESOURCE COORDINATOR TRIBAL CHAIRMAN MORONGO BAND OF MISSION INDIANS TORRES MARTINEZ DESERT CAHUILLA CABAZON BAND OF MISSION INDIANS 12700 PUMARRA ROAD INDIANS 84-245 INDIO SPRINGS PARKWAY BANNING, CA 92220 P.O. BOX 1160 INDIO, CA 92203 THERMAL,CA 92274 MS JACQUELYN BARNUM ENVIRONMENTAL DIRECTOR CABAZON BAND OF MISSION INDIANS 84-245 INDIO SPRINGS PARKWAYINDIO,CA 92203 MR RICHARD R. CLAPP MRS ANDREA URBAS METHODIST CHURCH OF PALM VZW c/o CORTEL SPRINGS 1554 BARTON ROAD,#355 1555 E.ALEJO ROAD REDLANDS, CA 92373 PALM SPRINGS, CA. 92262 MS. DIANA SCUDDER VERIZON WIRELESS 15505 SAND CANON AVENUE IRVINE, CA 92618 04 pALM SAS City of Palm Springs -z N Department of Planning Services 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 c-.44 RN�r Telephone: 760-323-8245 - Fax: 760-322-8360 Email: Joanne.Bruggemans@palmspringsca.gov MEMORANDUM Date: January 25, 2017 To: Brenda Diaz Fax: (760) 416-2687 Bureau of Indian Affairs From: Joanne Bruggemans Senior Secretary { Subject: Allotment Numbers for Public Hearing Notice for the City Council Meeting on February 15, 2017 Case 5.1387 CUP—Venz6n Wireless Here are neighborhood courtesy notices that need to be sent to the appropriate Indian landowners within the 500' radius of the project location showing the allotment numbers as requested: The allotment numbers corresponding with the APN numbers are as follows APN Allotment APN Allotment Number Number 507-410-018 to 507-410-020 28C 508-060-017 46B 508-063-001 to 508-063-046 83B 508-064-001 to 508-064-040 53B 508-065-001to 508-065-043 32B I have enclosed these notices for distribution and your file but should you require more notices, please let me know. Thank you for your continuous help and cooperation. Enclosures: 140 notices • . . . ColonyMovie Midtown Sunrise Park . . S RNTN�NAF�J M'� hK t Midtown � ..x� . � ,„ ., �, • _ F` b•w•a 1 v :. x I �agISIO •� - i City of Palm Springs Office of the City Clerk 3200 E.Tahquitz Canyon Way • Palm Springs,CA 92262 rourt° Tel:(760)323-8204 • Fax:(760)322-8332 • TDD:(760)864-9527 • Web:www. alms ringsca.gov February 16,�201 Ms. Brenda Diaz Bureau of Indian Affairs Fax To: (760) 416-2687 P. O. Box 2245 Palm Springs, CA 92263 RE: City Council Meeting — March 1, 2017 Public Hearing Notice Case 5.1387 CUP —Verizon Wireless Dear Ms. Diaz: The City Council will be conducting a public hearing at 6:00 p.m. on March 1, 2017, to consider a Conditional Use Permit application by Verizon Wireless for a commercial communication antenna at 1555 East Alejo Road. I have enclosed copies of the notice for distribution and your file; however, please advise if additional notices are required. APN Allotment Number 507-410-018to 507-410-020 28C 508-060-017 46B 508-063-001 to 508-063-046 83B 508-064-001to 508-064-040 53B 508-065-001 to 508-065-043 32B Thank you for your continuous assistance and support. Please feel free to contact me at (760) 323-8204 if there are any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Cynthia A. Berardi, CIVIC Interim Chief Deputy City Clerk Encl: Public Hearing Notices (140 notices) Post Office Box 2743 • Palm Springs, California 92263-2743 Transmission Report Date/Time 02-16-2017 03:21:57 p.m. Transmit Header Text Local ID 1 760-322-8332 Local Name 1 City of Palm Springs This document : Confirmed (reduced sample and details below) Document size : 8.5"M 1 " City of Palm Springs Office of the City Clerk MO E.T hqu tt 4 G .Y.n Why•Pilm Spring;G 92262 D 1l1.(7N)423-8204•Fan G681322-8332.MD:(760)r.64-9327•Wrb:1x rinyem. — February 16, 01 Ms.Brenda Diaz Bureau of Indian Affairs Fax To: (760)416-2687 P.O.Box 2245 Palm Springs,CA 92263 RE: City Council Meeting-March 1,2017 Public Hearing Notice Case 5.1387 CUP-Verizon Wireless Dear Ms.Diaz: The City Council will be conducting a public hearing at 6:00 p.m. on March 1,2017,to consider a Conditional Use Permit applimtion by Verizon Wireless for a commercial communication antenna at 1555 East Alejo Road. I have enclosed copies of the notice for distribution and your file; however, please advise A additional notices are required. APN Allotment Number 507-410-018to 507d1M20 28C 508-OSM17 46H 508-063-001 to 508-063-046 838 505454.001 to 508-064-040 5313 508-065-001 to 506-065-043 328 Thank you for your continuous assistance and support. Please feel free to contact me At (760)323-8204 if there are any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Cynthia A.Berardi,CMC Interim Chief Deputy City Clerk End: Public Hearing Notices(140 notices) Pose Office Sox 2743 •Palm Springs,California 92263-2743 Total Pages Scanned: 1 Total Pages Confirmed : 1 ND. Job Remote Station Start Time Duration Pages Line Mode Job Type Results 001 473 917604162687 03:21:18 p.m.02-16-2017 00:00:11 1111 11 JEC IHS ICP28800 Abbreviations: HS: Host send PL: Polled local MP: Mallbox print CP: Completed TS:Terminated bysystem HR: Host receive PR: Polled remote RP: Report FA: Fail G3: Group WS:Waiting send MS: Mallboxsave FF: Fax Forward TU:Terminated by user EC: Error Correct Cindy Berardi From: Joanne Bruggemans Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2017 5:30 PM To: Movie Colony East; Midtown; Sunrise Park(Cohn, Kathy); Baristo Cc: Glenn Mlaker; Cindy Berardi Subject: Case 5.1387 CUP - Verizon Wireless Attachments: CC PHN 5 1387 CUP Verizon.pdf To All— Please find the attached Public Hearing Notice for the City Council Meeting for Wednesday, March 1, 2017 of the proposed project within a Y2 mile of your neighborhood organization. Thank you, JIOAI • Joanne H Bruggemans City of Palm Springs Planning Services Department 3200 E.Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Tel: (760)323-8245 Fax: (760) 322-8360 Email: ioanne.bruaeemans@Palmsprinesca-aov t NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY COUNCIL CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CASE NO. 5.1387 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT VERIZON WIRELESS 1555 EAST ALEJO ROAD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Palm Springs, California, will hold a public hearing at its meeting of March 1, 2017. The City Council meeting begins at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs. The purpose of this hearing is to consider an application by Verizon Wireless on property owned by the Methodist Church of Palm Springs to construct a forty-five (45') foot tall commercial communication antenna designed as a palm tree located at 1555 East Alejo Road, Zoned MBR, Section 14. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: This project is categorically exempt from further environmental review pursuant to Section 15301(a)(Existing Facilities) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Members of the public may view this document at the Planning Services Department, City Hall, 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday and submit written comments at, or prior to, the City Council meeting. REVIEW OF PROJECT INFORMATION: The staff report and other supporting documents regarding this project are available for public review at City Hall between the hours of 8:00 a.m. till 6:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk at (760) 323-8204 if you would like to schedule an appointment to review these documents. COMMENT ON THIS APPLICATION: Response to this notice may be made verbally at the Public Hearing and/or in writing before the hearing. Written comments may be made to the City Clerk by email at cityclerk@palmspringsca.gov, or letter (for mail or hand delivery) to: Kathleen D. Hart, MMC Interim City Clerk 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 Any challenge of the proposed project in court may be limited to raising only those issues raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the public hearing. (Government Code Section 65009[b][2]). An opportunity will be given at said hearing for all interested persons to be heard. Questions regarding this case may be directed to Glenn Mlaker, Associate Planner, at glenn.mlaker@palmspringsca.gov or (760) 323-8245. Si necesita ayuda con esta carta, porfavor Ilame a la Ciudad de Palm Springs y puede hablar con Felipe Primera telefono (760) 323-8253. Kathleen D. Hart, MMC Interim City Clerk 59 n o�yP�M SP9 N Department of Planning Services W E N Vicinity Map �IFOCN S J RIC - ¢¢7 W¢ _. O 2Un -._- R1C-_ -.o RIC RI O R1C w RIC RIC W J W Zn y O g RIC ALEJORD RIC C y > Q O MBR co MBR W MBR R2 '.. it z RIC W ¢ S U N MR --- -- DESERTPALMSDR RIC I HR RIC Legend ' PD ]R2500 Ft Radius SRe .,, RIC Zoning D - - HR. MR R2 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CASE NO: 5.1387 CUP APPLICANT: Verizon Wireless ADDRESS: 1555 East Alejo Road 63 City Council Staff Report March 1, 2017 -- Page 2 Case Nos. 5.1387 CUP/ 3.3963 MAJ-Verizon Wireless- 1555 E. Alejo Road 8/2/2007 Building permit issued for construction of cell tower. 12/5/2016 AAC recommends approval to the Planning Commission for the 2 nd tower. 12/20/2016 Tribal Planning Commission reviewed the project and recommends approval with one condition relative to monitoring of construction. 1/10/2017 Tribal Council approves the request. 1/11/2017 Planning Commission approves a Conditional Use Permit and recommends approval to the City Council for a new monopalm telecommunications tower. Special Planning Areas Specific Plan Yes Section 14 Indian Land Yes Section 14 Rei Check Nov 2016 Staff visited the site to observe existing conditions. Rrb cri Posting _ 4/28/2016 1 Property osted with "Project Under Consideration" sign. Noticing 1/5/2017 Notice mailed to property owners within 500 feet of property notifying of Planning Commission public hearing. 2/16/2017 Notice mailed to property owners within 500 feet of property notifying of City Council public hearing. Neighborhood Notification 2/16/2017 Email sent to the following: Movie Colony, Midtown, Sunrise Park, and Baristo Neighborhood Organizations. DETAILS OF APPLICATION REQUEST: Site Area_. Net Area 4.17 acres Cell Site 731-s uare feet leased area Surrounding Existing General Existing Zoning Existing Land Use ,. Prolierty Plan Designations-, Designation Subject Site Residential Medium - Residential Medium - Church Buffer Buffer MBR South Residential High Residential High HR Terra Vita Condos East Residential Medium Residential Medium MR Vacant West Residential Medium - Residential Medium - Greenhouse East Buffer I Buffer (MBR) Condos North Very Low Density Single-Family Residential Single Famil 02 City Council Staff Report March 1, 2017 -- Page 3 Case Nos. 5.1387 CUP /3.3963 MAJ -Verizon Wireless- 1555 E. Alejo Road Residential R-1C Residential DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS: Zoning Zone Proposed Use Permitted? MBR (Residential Medium - Monopalm/Commercial Yes, proposed use allowed pursuant to Section Buffer) Communication 94.02.00(A)(2)(0 of Zoning Code. Antennas Development Standards Proposed Requirement Compliance Height 45 feet Section 93.23.08(C)(2)(c)(iii) Yes states: "No part of antenna structure shall extend to a Sanctuary is height of more than 25 feet 35 feet tall and above the highest point of the Chapel is 25 roof of the principal building feet tall on the property". Distance Between Buildings Required Proposed Compliance Distance between towers 15 feet 22 feet Yes Setbacks R uired Proposed Compliance North - Front 25 feet 520 feet Yes South - Rear 20 feet 61 feet Yes West - Side 30 feet 209 feet Yes East - Side 20 feet 60 feet Yes ANALYSIS: Site Plan: The proposed cell tower and associated equipment shelter will be located at the southeast corner of the property owned by the Methodist Church of Palm Springs. The site is a total of 4.17 acres fronting along East Alejo Road. Currently the parcel contains a sanctuary building, a classroom building, a recreation area for children, a garage/storage building, and an existing Sprint cell tower. All uses are accessed by a parking lot on the east side of the buildings. Verizon Wireless (the applicant) proposes to build and maintain the proposed commercial telecommunication facility and will lease a total of 731-square feet. The leased area will encompass the tower and a 315-square foot equipment enclosure. The new cell site will be located adjacent to an existing Sprint facility consisting of one forty- five (45') foot tall tower and an equipment building attached to the church garage/storage structure. A five (5) foot wide non-exclusive easement at the south end of the parking lot will provide access to the site. The distance between the existing and new cell tower structures will be twenty-two (22') feet which conforms to the PSZC. 03 City Council Staff Report March 1, 2017 -- Page 4 Case Nos. 5.1387 CUP 13.3963 MAJ—Verizon Wireless— 1555 E. Alejo Road Mass and Scale: The proposed cell tower will be forty-five (45') feet tall measured from grade to the centerline of the antenna array. The new structure will be similar in height to the existing Sprint tower and will be built to look like a Washingtonian Filifera palm tree with a crown of palm fronds and the pole to mimic the trunk of a tree. The mechanical equipment will include a rack holding twelve (12) antennas; and one (1) microwave antenna placed within the top portion of the tree. Section 93.23.08(C)(2)(c)(iii) of the Palm Springs Zoning Code states: "No part of antenna structure shall extend to a height of more than 25 feet above the highest point of the roof of the principal building on the property". The height of the sanctuary building is thirty-five (35) feet tall and the height of the Chapel is twenty-five (25') feet. The proposed cell tower is forty-five (45') feet tall and is in conformance with the Zoning Code. The equipment enclosure will be 315-square feet in size surrounded by a six (6) foot tall CMU block wall. The wall will be painted a tan color to match the adjacent garage/storage building. Landscaping and Buffers: The southeast corner of the church property is flat with minimal landscaping other than scattered scrub brush and rocks. The existing Sprint telecommunications site contains five (5) palm trees of varying heights clustered around the cell tower forming a palm grove. The new Verizon site will include the planting of three (3) new palm trees of varying heights from twelve (12) to fifteen (15) feet tall. Currently there are several large shrubs adjacent to the existing playground that will be removed as part of this proposal. The Conditions of Approval include a condition that new shrubs be planted adjacent to the children's play area to provide shade and act as a visual buffer. PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEW The Planning Commission reviewed the case on January 11, 2017 and voted 5-0-2 (absent Donenfeld, Hirschbein) to approve the project with the following two conditions: 1. Plant three (3) Washingtonian Filifera palm trees adjacent to new cell tower to varying in height from twelve (12) to fifteen (15) feet tall. 2. Plant several shrubs (like Bottle Brush or Hopseed) adjacent to children's playground providing shade and a visual buffer. Noticing for the public hearing included the required posting of the property with a "Project Under Consideration" sign located at the driveway entrance to the Church parking lot facing Alejo Road; letters mailed to all property owners within 500 feet of the 04 City Council Staff Report March 1, 2017 -- Page 5 Case Nos. 5.1387 CUP/3.3963 MAJ—Verizon Wireless— 1555 E. Alejo Road property; and email to the Movie Colony, Midtown, Sunrise Park, and Baristo Neighborhood Organizations. FINDINGS: Conditional Use Permit. The City Council must make certain findings in order to approve this Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Section 94.02.00 of the Palm Springs Zoning Code; those findings are analyzed by staff below: a. The use applied for at the location set forth in the application is properly one for which a conditional use permit is authorized by the City Zoning Ordinance. Pursuant to Section 94.02.00(A)(2)(f) of the Palm Springs Zoning Code, a commercial communications antenna is authorized within the MBR zone with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. b. The use applied for is necessary or desirable for the development of the community, is in harmony with the various elements or objectives of the General Plan, and is not detrimental to existing uses or to future uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be located. The site is located within the Section 14 Tribal Specific Plan with a land use designation of Medium Density Residential Buffer (MBR). The Section 14 Specific Plan refers to the development standards as stated in the Palm Springs Zoning Code within the Limited Multiple-Family Residential Zone (R-2). The Section 14 Specific Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and operation of wireless communication facilities; however, the use as proposed is compatible with the MBR designation as it supports cellular needs of the surrounding commercial and residential uses and the development of adequate cellular phone levels of services serves the ultimate benefit of the community. The proposed commercial telecommunication facility is on property owned by the Methodist Church of Palm Springs containing the main sanctuary and associated buildings, and an existing cell tower facility located at the rear of the parcel. The new monopole designed as a palm tree along with the planting of three (3) tall palm trees adjacent to the new structure will enhance the existing palm grove and will soften the visual impact. Therefore, the proposal is unlikely to be detrimental to existing or future uses permitted in the zone, since it will be located in a similar environment. C. The site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate said use, including yards, setbacks, walls or fences, landscaping and other features 05 City Council Staff Report March 1, 2017 -- Page 6 Case Nos. 5.1387 CUP / 3.3963 MAJ—Verizon Wireless— 1555 E. Alejo Road required in order to adjust said use to those existing or permitted future uses of the land in the neighborhood. The proposed height of the tower with an array center line of forty-five (45') feet is consistent with the existing monopalm and is within the required setbacks for the MBR zone which refers to the R-2 Zone. The tower will require an equipment yard support facility of 315-square feet behind an eight (8) foot tall block wall. Therefore, the site for the intended use will accommodate the proposed facility. d. The site for the proposed use related to streets and highways is properly designed and improved to carry the type and quantity of traffic to be generated by the proposed use. The only traffic generated from the said use to and from the site will be for maintenance, and the existing infrastructure is anticipated to accommodate the traffic necessary for the maintenance of the facility. e. The conditions to be imposed and shown on the approved site plan are deemed necessary to protect the public health, safety and general welfare, including any minor modifications of the zone's property development standards. The project is unlikely to have a significant impact on the proposed project site or its immediate surroundings. Conditions to ensure the protection of public health, safety and general welfare are required to be fulfilled by the applicant for approval and include, but are not limited to, installation of three (3) palm trees to enhance an existing palm grove, and compliance with all Federal Aviation Administration requirements, and the Federal Communication Commission among others. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, the project is Categorically Exempt per Section 15303 (New Construction of Small Structures) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) since the proposed project involves the construction and location of a new 45' tall monopole and a 315-square feet enclosure that does not involve the use of significant amounts of hazardous substances. Furthermore, all necessary public services and facilities are already available to the proposed project site and approval of the proposed project would not result in significant adverse effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality. CONCLUSION: The project as proposed meets Section 93.23.08 of the Palm Springs Zoning Code relative to height limitations of a commercial telecommunication antenna and conforms to all zoning designation setbacks. Based upon these findings, Staff recommends approval of the project subject to the following two conditions: 06 City Council Staff Report March 1, 2017 -- Page 7 Case Nos. 5.1387 CUP/3.3963 MAJ —Verizon Wireless— 1555 E. Alejo Road 1. Plant three (3) Washingtonian Filifera palm trees adjacent to new cell tower to varying in height from twelve (12) to fifteen (15) feet tall. 2. Plant several shrubs (like Bottle Brush or Hopseed) adjacent to children's playground providing shade and a visual buffer. E====Bz- inn Fagg, AICP Marcus Fuller, P.E., M.P.A., P.L.S. Director of Planning Services Assistant City Manager David H. Ready, Esq., P City Manager Attachments: 1. Vicinity Map 2. Resolution 3. Conditions of Approval 4. Minutes of Planning Commission meeting 1/11/2017 5. AAC Minutes of the December 5, 2016 meeting 6. Justification Letter 7. Letter from Verizon Wireless 8. Letter from FAA 9. Letter from Tribal Council 10.Site Photos 11.Letters from Neighbors 12.Corporation Disclosure 13.Map of existing Verizon Cell Sites 14.Site Plan 15.Elevation of Cell Tower 16.Photo Simulations 17.Propagation Maps 07 {O1 PPIM Jp4/y I1I N Department of Planning Services w E ��...a, Vicinity Map rf CFO RN�P RI _. I O = x 2 w ! O Q RIC __... 0 RIC - Q R1C -- O RIC Ric g RIC K O z .O S M14 U a 1 ALEJO RD j RIC Ix o. 3 a ,MBR O MBR w MBR y �' Rz RIC 1 U r T, -`-- - -MR DESERTPALMSDR RIC flR1 Legend HR PD �500 Ft Radius®SRe�Zaning '., Parcels D —HR MR...CITY OF PALM SPRINGS Cases 5.1387 CUP 1555 E. Ale of Road 08 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A FORTY-FIVE FOOT TALL MONOPALM COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA STRUCTURE WITH ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT SHELTER AT THE METHODIST CHURCH OF PALM SPRINGS LOCATED AT 1555 EAST ALEJO ROAD, ZONE MBR, SECTION 14, INCLUDING A CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CASE NO. 5.1387 CUP). THE CITY COUNCIL FINDS AND DETERMINES AS FOLLOWS: A. Cortel Inc. for Verizon Wireless, ("Applicant") has filed an application on behalf of the Methodist Church of Palm Springs (property owner) with the City pursuant to Sections 94.02.00, and 93.23.08 of the Palm Springs Zoning Code (PSZC) for the installation of a telecommunications facility, including a forty-five (45') foot tall monopole designed like a palm tree and equipment shelter located at a the Methodist Church of Palm Springs, 1555 East Alejo Road, APN: 508-060-038, MBR Zone, Section 14. B. On December 5, 2016, the Architectural Advisory Committee reviewed the project and voted unanimously to recommend approval to the Planning Commission of the project as presented. C. A notice of a public hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Springs, California to consider the above-mentioned applications was given in accordance with applicable law, and on January 11, 2017, the Planning Commission carefully reviewed and considered all of the evidence presented in connection with the hearing on the Project, including but not limited to the staff report, and all written and oral testimony presented and voted 5-0-2 to recommend approval to City Council of the Project. D. On March 1, 2017, a public hearing on the application for the Project was held by the City Council in accordance with applicable law. The City Council has carefully reviewed and considered all of the evidence presented in connection with the hearing on the Project including, but not limited to the staff reports and all written and oral testimony presented. E. The project is located on the Reservation within the Section 14 Specific Plan Area of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians; the Tribal Planning Commission and Tribal Council reviewed the project and recommend approval as presented. F. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reviewed the project and made a Determination of No Hazard to Air Navigation in correspondence dated February, 9, 2016. 09 City Council Resolution No. March 1, 2017 Case 5.1387 CUP—Verizon Wireless— 1555 E. Alejo Road Page 2 of 4 G. Section 94.02.00(B)(6) of the Palm Springs Zoning Code requires the City Council not approve a Conditional Use Permit unless it finds as follows: 1. The use applied for at the location set forth in the application is properly one for which a conditional use permit is authorized by the City Zoning Ordinance. Pursuant to Section 94.02.00(A)(2)(0 of the Palm Springs Zoning Code, a commercial communications antenna is authorized within the MBR zone with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. 2. The use applied for is necessary or desirable for the development of the community, is in harmony with the various elements or objectives of the General Plan, and is not detrimental to existing uses or to future uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be located. The site is located within the Section 14 Tribal Specific Plan with a land use designation of Medium Density Residential Buffer (MBR). The Section 14 Specific Plan refers to the development standards as stated in the Palm Springs Zoning Code within the Limited Multiple-Family Residential Zone (R-2). The Section 14 Specific Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and operation of wireless communication facilities; however, the use as proposed is compatible with the MBR designation as it supports cellular needs of the surrounding commercial and residential uses and the development of adequate cellular phone levels of services serves the ultimate benefit of the community. The proposed commercial telecommunication facility is on property owned by the Methodist Church of Palm Springs containing the main sanctuary and associated buildings, and an existing cell tower facility located at the rear of the parcel. The new monopole designed as a palm tree along with the planting of three (3) tall palm trees adjacent to the new structure will enhance the existing palm grove and will soften the visual impact. Therefore, the proposal is unlikely to be detrimental to existing or future uses permitted in the zone, since it will be located in a similar environment. 3. The site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate said use, including yards, setbacks, walls or fences, landscaping and other features required in order to adjust said use to those existing or permitted future uses of the land in the neighborhood. The proposed height of the tower with an array center line of forty-five (45') feet is consistent with the existing monopalm and is within the required setbacks for the MBR zone which refers to the R-2 Zone. The tower will require an equipment yard support facility of 315-square feet behind an eight (8') foot tall block wall. Therefore, the site for the intended use will accommodate the proposed facility. 10 City Council Resolution No, March 1, 2017 Case 5.1387 CUP—Verizon Wireless— 1555 E. Alelo Road Page 3 of 4 4. The site for the proposed use related to streets and highways is properly designed and improved to carry the type and quantity of traffic to be generated by the proposed use. The only traffic generated from the said use to and from the site will be for maintenance, and the existing infrastructure is anticipated to accommodate the traffic necessary for the maintenance of the facility. 5. The conditions to be imposed and shown on the approved site plan are deemed necessary to protect the public health, safety and general welfare, including any minor modifications of the zone's property development standards. The project is unlikely to have a significant impact on the proposed project site or its immediate surroundings. Conditions to ensure the protection of public health, safety and general welfare are required to be fulfilled by the applicant for approval and include, but are not limited to, installation of three (3) palm trees to enhance an existing palm grove, and compliance with all Federal Aviation Administration requirements and the Federal Communications Commission among others among others. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. CEQA. The proposed Project is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15303 (New Construction of Small Structures) of the CEQA Guidelines since the proposed project involves the construction and location of a new 45' tall monopole and a 315-square feet enclosure that does not involve the use of significant amounts of hazardous substances. Furthermore, all necessary public services and facilities are already available to the proposed project site and approval of the proposed project would not result in significant adverse effects relating to traffic, noise, air quality, or water quality. SECTION 2. Conditional Use Permit. The City Council approves Conditional Use Permit application (Case 5.1387 CUP) with conditions as outlined in attached Exhibit "A." ADOPTED THIS 1st DAY OF MARCH, 2017. David H. Ready, City Manager _, 11 City Council Resolution No. March 1, 2017 Case 5.1387 CUP—Verizon Wireless— 1555 E. Alejo Road Page 4 of 4 ATTEST: Kathleen D. Hart, Interim City Clerk CERTIFICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS ) I, KATHLEEN D. HART, Interim City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that Resolution No. is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Kathleen D. Hart, Interim City Clerk City of Palm Springs, California 12 RESOLUTION NO. EXHIBIT A Case 5.1387 CUP 3.3963 MAJ Cortel Inc. (Verizon Wireless) on behalf of Methodist Church of Palm Springs 1555 East Alejo Road APN: 508-060-038 March 1, 2017 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Before final acceptance of the project, all conditions listed below shall be completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, the Director of Planning Services, the Director of Building and Safety, the Chief of Police, the Fire Chief or their designee, depending on which department recommended the condition. Any agreements, easements or covenants required to be entered into shall be in a form approved by the City Attorney. ADMINISTRATIVE CONDITIONS ADM 1. Project Description. This approval is for the project described per Case 5.1387 CUP except as modified by the conditions below. ADM 2. Reference Documents. The site shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the approved plans, date stamped November 10, 2016, including site plans, architectural elevations and colors on file in the Planning Division except as modified by the approved by conditions below. ADM 3. Conform to all Codes and Regulations. The project shall conform to the conditions contained herein, all applicable regulations of the Palm Springs Zoning Ordinance, Municipal Code, and any other City, County, State and Federal Codes, ordinances, resolutions and laws that may apply. ADM 4. Minor Deviations. The Director of Planning or designee may approve minor deviations to the project description and approved plans in accordance with the provisions of the Palm Springs Zoning Code. ADM 5. Indemnification. The owner shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Palm Springs, its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Palm Springs or its agents, officers or employees to attach, set aside, void or annul, an approval of the City of Palm Springs, its legislative body, advisory agencies, or administrative 13 Resolution No. Conditions of Approval Page 2 of 4 Cases 5.1387 CUP March 1,2017 officers concerning Case 5.1387 CUP. The City of Palm Springs will promptly notify the applicant of any such claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Palm Springs and the applicant will either undertake defense of the matter and pay the City's associated legal costs or will advance funds to pay for defense of the matter by the City Attorney. If the City of Palm Springs fails to promptly notify the applicant of any such claim, action or proceeding or fails to cooperate fully in the defense, the applicant shall not, thereafter, be responsible to defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the City of Palm Springs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City retains the right to settle or abandon the matter without the applicant's consent but should it do so, the City shall waive the indemnification herein, except, the City's decision to settle or abandon a matter following an adverse judgment or failure to appeal, shall not cause a waiver of the indemnification rights herein. ADM 6. Maintenance and Repair. The property owner(s) and successors and assignees in interest shall maintain and repair the improvements including and without limitation all structures, sidewalks, bikeways, parking areas, landscape, irrigation, lighting, signs, walls, and fences between the curb and property line, including sidewalk or bikeway easement areas that extend onto private property, in a first class condition, free from waste and debris, and in accordance with all applicable law, rules, ordinances and regulations of all federal, state, and local bodies and agencies having jurisdiction at the property owner's sole expense. This condition shall be included in the recorded covenant agreement for the property if required by the City. ADM 7. Time Limit on Approval. Approval of this Conditional Use Permit shall be valid for a period of two (2) years from the effective date of the approval. Extensions of time may be granted by the Planning Commission upon demonstration of good cause. Once constructed, the Conditional Use Permit, provided the project has remained in compliance with all conditions of approval, does not have a time limit. ADM 8. Right to Appeal. Decisions of an administrative officer or agency of the City of Palm Springs may be appealed in accordance with Municipal Code Chapter 2.05.00. Permits will not be issued until the appeal period has concluded. ADM 9. Comply with City Noise Ordinance. This use shall comply with the provisions of Section 11.74 Noise Ordinance of the Palm Springs Municipal Code. Violations may result in revocation of this Conditional Use Permit. ADM 10. Conditional Use Permit Availability. The applicant shall provide a copy of this Conditional Use Permit to all buyers and potential buyers. 14 Resolution No. Conditions of Approval Page 3 of 4 Cases 5.1387 CUP March 1, 2017 PLANNING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS PLN 1. Signage. Signage is prohibited on the exterior of the monopole structure. PLN 2. Landscape. Prior to final inspection, the applicant shall install the following: a. Plant three (3) Washingtonian Filifera palm trees varying in height from twelve (12) to fifteen (15) feet tall adjacent to new cell tower. b. Plant several shrubs (like Bottle Brush or Hopseed) adjacent to children's playground providing shade and a visual buffer. PLN 3. Off-street Parking Areas and Access. Off-street parking shall be provided on the church parking lot with a five (5') foot wide non-exclusive access foot path leading to leased site for cell tower. PLN 4. Outdoor Lighting Conformance. Exterior lighting shall conform to Section 93.21.00, Outdoor Lighting Standards, of the Palm Springs Zoning Code. Manufacturer's cut sheets of all exterior lighting shall be submitted to the Planning Department for approval prior to the issuance of building permits. No lighting of hillsides is permitted. PLN 5. Outside Storage Prohibited. No outside storage of any kind shall be permitted except as approved as a part of the proposed plan. PLN 6. Modification or Addition. If the communication antenna(s), monopole or equipment cabinets are ever proposed to be modified in any manner such as the inclusion of other antennas, satellite dishes and / or other support equipment, the proposed modifications shall be submitted to the Director of Planning Services for review and approval prior to installation. PLN 7. Obsolete Technology. If the technology regarding the communications antenna(s) changes in where the antenna(s) and / or equipment cabinets as approved become obsolete, then the antenna shall be removed. PLN 8. Property Use and CUP. If the use of the subject property is ever changed, the City reserves the right to modify or revoke this Conditional Use Permit application pursuant to Section 94.02.00(I) of the Zoning Code. PLN 9. Antenna Structure Height. The maximum height of the commercial communications antenna structure shall be forty-five (45) feet, as measured from finished grade to the center line of the antenna array. PLN 10. Valid Lease Agreement Required. If the lease agreement between the property owner and the applicant expires and is not renewed, the CUP will become null and void, and the applicant shall remove the antenna and equipment to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning Services. 15 Resolution No. Conditions of Approval Page 4 of 4 Cases 5.1387 CUP March 1,2017 PLN 11. Use Abandonment. If the antenna(s) and/or monopole are ever abandoned or if this Conditional Use Permit ever expires, the monopole and antenna(s) shall be removed within 30 days. PLN 12. FAA & FCC Compliance. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC). PLN 13. Antenna Visibility and Safety. The City reserves the right to require, at any time in the future, one obstruction light on the tallest point of the structure extending 12" - 24" above the highest point of the pole / fronds if deemed necessary by the Director of Planning Services. PLN 17. Antenna shall be designed as a Washingtonian Filifera with palm fronds and tree trunk to mimic a real tree. Maintenance of the palm fronds is a condition of approval for the CUP. POLICE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS POL 1. Developer shall comply with Section II of Chapter 8.04 "Building Security Codes" of the Palm Springs Municipal Code. BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS BLD 1. Prior to any construction on-site, all appropriate permits must be secured. END OF CONDITIONS 16 EXCERPT OF MINUTES At the Planning Commission meeting of the City of Palm Springs, held January 11, 2017 the Planning Commission took the following action: CORTEL INC. (VERIZON WIRELESS) FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND A MAJOR ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW TO CONSTRUCT A FORTY-FIVE FOOT TALL MONOPALM STRUCTURE WITH ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT SHELTER AT THE METHODIST CHURCH OF PALM SPRINGS LOCATED AT 1555 EAST ALEJO ROAD, ZONE MBR (CASE NOS. 5.1387 CUP). (GM) Associate Planner Mlaker provided an overview of the proposed monopalm structure as outlined in the staff report. Chair Calerdine opened the public hearing: ANDREA URBAS, Cortel Inc. (consultant representing Verizon), provided a PowerPoint presentation that showed the existing condition, alternative locations and design. Ms. Urbas addressed concerns raised by residents in the area. REV. AMANDA BURR, United Methodist Church, commented that the consistency of the extra income from the cell tower has allowed them to survive during the summer months of extremely high electric bills. DOUG JONES, resides in the neighborhood, commented that good cell coverage is needed in this area and requested approval. There being no further speaker the public hearing was closed. Commissioner Lowe requested clarification about the health & safety emissions from cell towers. Associate Planner Mlaker responded to questions regarding the existing cell coverage within the city limits and noticing requirements. Vice-Chair Weremiuk made a motion to approve with findings in the staff report; noting that cell coverage is needed. She requested an engineer to attend the hearings if another application is filed. ACTION: Approve with Conditions. Motion: Vice-Chair Weremiuk, seconded by Commissioner Middleton and unanimously carried 5-0-2 on a roll call vote. 17 Planning Commission Minutes-Excerpt City of Palm Springs January 11,2017 I, TERRI HINTZ, Planning Administrative Coordinator for the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that the above action was taken by Planning Commission of the City of Palm Springs on the 11th day of January, 2017, by the following vote: AYES: Chair Calerdine, Vice-Chair Weremiuk, Commissioner Hudson, Commissioner Lowe, Commissioner Middleton AB Commissioner Donenfeld, Commissioner Hirschbein Terri Hintz Planning Administrative Coordinator 2 18 Architectural Advisory Committee Minutes City of Palm Springs December 5,2016 CONSENT CALENDAR: M/S/C (Fredricks/Purnel, 6-0-2 absent Cassady/Rotman) Approve Items 2, 3, 4 5 as part of the Consent Calendar. /J 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: NOVEMBER 7, 2016 t / Approved as part of the Consent Calendar (noting Member II,� s abstention.) 2. SANDS TO GREENS LANDSCAPE, INC, ON HALAF, SUNRISE OASIS ESTATES HOA, FOR A MINOR ARCHIT AL R APPLICATION FOR THE REMOVAL OF 22,675 S " FEET OF` PRF AND THE INSTALLATION OF DROUGHT-TO I T LANDSCAPE ON TAMARISK ROAD FRONTAGE AT 800 � NRIS WAY, ZON d'--"1 (CASE 3.1181). (NK) �� �I �llt,,, Approved as part of the Cons Cali dar (noting Meliit�� Fredricks' abstention.) 3. PRO LANDSC ING, INC, 31 F OF P l'SPRINGS BILTMORE PHASE ON OA, FOR A MIN A l TURA� REVIEW APPLICATION FOR T REMOVAL OF 13,1 1. 1%%8ET OF TURF AND THE INST LATIOI 110�I`? 1I OUGHT-TL`ERANT DSCAPE ON THE CAMINO L FRON,,, GE A 00 SOUTF11CAMINO REAL, ZONE O/R-2/R-3 (CASE 34L ). (NI ); ll I , �' �i �lI 1 Approved as of the 6 n ii 11, �� (i l 4. IRTEL 114 "111J,ERI WIRELESS) FOR A MAJOR ARCHITECTURAL ,sll I VIEW TO STR tt A FORTY-FIVE FOOT TALL MONOPALM CTURE AOCIATED EQUIPMENT SHELTER AT THE ME IST CH OF PALM SPRINGS LOCATED AT 1555 EAST ALEJO ROAD, NE MR (CASE 5.1387 CUP). (GM) Approved as part � { idonsent Callender. i SCOTT COON FOR A MAJOR ARCHITECTURAL APPLICATION TO C UCT A SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE ON A HILLSIDE LOT LOCATED 347 SOUTH BISNAGA ROAD, ZONE R-1-113 (CASE 3.2991 MAJ). (KL) Approved as part of the Consent Calendar. 19 Cortel MEMORANDUM TO: City of Palm Springs Planning Department DATE: January 27, 2016 FROM: Andrea Urbas, Cortel, INC M: (909) 528-6925 F: (806) 398-8901 E: andrea.urbas@cortel-Ilc.com RE: CUP Project Justification for VZW Amado Efforts are currently underway in the City of Palm Springs to establish the required infrastructure for Verizon Wireless. Verizon Wireless has retained the services of Cortel, Inc. to facilitate the land use entitlement process. Verizon Wireless is requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit for the construction and operation of an unmanned wireless telecommunications facility (cell site), and presents the following project information for your consideration: Project Location Address: 1555 East Alejo Rd. Palm Springs, CA 92262 ' APN: 212-130-52-00 Zoning: Section 14 Specific Plan MBR(Residential Medium-Buffer) Verizon Wireless Contact Gita Ighanian 15505 Sand Canyon Avenue, Building D Irvine,CA 92618 (949) 286-7000 Project Description The proposed installation for a concealed, unmanned wireless telecommunications facility (WTF) consists of a new 55' monopalms, 12 antennas and RRUs) and 2 GPS antennas, adjacent to existing; 6' cmu wall enclosure on concrete pad with 2 equipment cabinets and emergency generator. The compound CMU walls will match the existing materials. Thus, the proposed site design adheres to the development standards as set forth in the City of Palm Springs'Telecommunications Ordinance. The specifics of the above outlined wireless proposal, in terms of location, size and design are illustrated in further detail within the provided plans and photosimulations. The facility will be unmanned, and therefore, will not create any traffic. Maintenance personnel will visit the site every 4-6 weeks to ensure the site is functioning properly and being maintained. The equipment will not create additional noise as it will be located indoors.The facility will not create any hazardous materials,waste, odor, light, or glare. RECEIVED Nov 10 Z016 20 PLANNING SERVICES DEPARTMENT Project Objectives There are several reasons why a wireless carrier requires the installation of a cell site within a specified area: • The radio signal must be of sufficient strength to achieve consistent, sustainable, and reliable service to customers at a level sufficient for outdoor, in-vehicle, and in-building penetration with good voice quality(Threshold,-85dBm). • When nearby other sites become overloaded, and more enhanced voice and data services are used (3G and other high-speed data services) signal contracts and a gap is created. With heavy use it is intensified due to the unique properties of digital radio transmissions. In this specific case,this location was selected because Verizon Wireless' radio-frequency engineers(RF) have observed that a newly constructed structure is currently blocking signal from an existing facility in the area and the surrounding existing Verizon's sites are becoming overloaded, therefore an additional facility is needed to relieve network traffic congestion to ensure reliable levels of service. To help illustrate this, the enclosed RF exhibits have been provided. Alternative Site Analysis Due to the nature of this project and the relationship between the property owner and Verizon Wireless, alternative sites were not considered for this project. FINDINGS. 1. That the use applied for at the location set forth in the application is properly one for which a conditional use permit is authorized by this Zoning Code. The proposed Wireless Telecommunications Facility as described in the project description above is properly one for which a conditional use permit is authorized by the City of Palm Spring's Zoning Code in that is complies with Section 93.23.080 C2(c)(iii) wherein it states, "The location of the antenna on the property shall be such as to screen the antenna as much os possible from view from surrounding properties and streets. Commercial communication antennas that may have a visual impact in the surrounding area as determined by the director of planning and building shall be subject to Section 94.02.00(Conditional use permit)."The proposed facility is located on the roof of an existing building and will be screened from view with new rooftop cupolas. Since it may have a visual impact it is conditionally permitted, as per the Section referenced above. 2. That the use is necessary or desirable for the development of the community, is in harmony with the various elements or objectives of the general plan, and is not detrimental to existing uses or to future uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be located. The proposed Wireless Telecommunications Facility is necessary and desirable for the development of the community because it provides extended cellular coverage to existing Verizon Wireless customers. This promotes the community's goals by allowing residents to keep in touch with neighbors and family members as well as being able to communicate in case of on emergency. It promotes the City's General Plan goals to encourage diverse shopping opportunities for residents, tourists, and the regional market that will attract customers from neighboring communities, and enrich the quality of life for those living in and visiting Palm Springs but providing coverage to resident and tourists who have Verizon Wireless. 21 With emerging technology, more cell sites are required to keep up with the increasing data usage from cellular customers. The proposed use will consistently give uninterrupted service to tourists and residents, even during busy shopping seasons. 3. That the site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate such use, including yard setbacks, walls or fences, landscaping and other features required in order to adjust such use to those existing or permitted future uses of land in the neighborhood. The proposed wireless facility will be placed completely within the footprint of the existing building. All the antennas will be placed above the rooftop of the existing building behind new screened walls that match the texture and color of the building materials.All associated equipment will be placed in racks within the building and will not be seen from public view. 4. That the site for the proposed use related to streets and highways properly designed and improved to carry the type and quantity of traffic to be generated by the proposed use. The proposed wireless facility is a commercial/industrial use and will not create a need for vehicular use in and around the area more so than are created by the current conditions. Therefore, traffic will be unchanged by the proposed use. 5. That the conditions to be imposed and shown on the approved site plan are deemed necessary to protect the public health, safety, and general welfare and may include minor modification of the zone's property development standards. The proposed wireless facility will be located above the roofline of the existing building and will not be visible to the surrounding communities nor will anyone besides official personnel have access to the site. The site will be active in the case of an emergency and can be used to facilitate emergency operations and to contact loved ones. Also, the FCC regulates all emissions for Verizon Wireless. Verizon Wireless operates well below those standards and therefore, the site will not have a negative impact on the health of the surrounding community. GENERAL INFORMATION Site Selection Customer demand drives the need for new cell sites. Data relating to incomplete and dropped calls is gathered, drive-tests are conducted, and scientific modeling using sophisticated software is evaluated. Once the area requiring a new site is identified, a target/search ring on a map is provided to a real estate professional to begin a search for a suitable location. During an initial reconnaissance, properties for consideration for the installation of a cell site must be located in the general vicinity of the ring, with an appropriate zoning designation, and appear to have enough space to accommodate an antenna structure and the supporting radio equipment. The size of this space will vary depending on the objective of the site. The owners of each prospective.location are notified to assess their interest in partnering with Verizon Wireless. 22 Four key elements are considered in the selection process: • Leasing: The property must have an owner who is willing to enter into a long-term lease agreement under very specific terms and conditions. • Zoning: It must be suitably zoned in accordance with local land-use codes to allow for a successful permitting process. • Construction: Construction constraints and costs must be reasonable from a business perspective, and the proposed project must be capable of being constructed in accordance with local building codes and safety standards. • RF: It must be strategically located to be able to achieve the RF engineer's objective to close the significant gap with antennas at a height to clear nearby obstructions. The Benefits to the Community Approximately 90-percent of American adults subscribe to cell phone service. People of all ages rely increasingly on their cell phones to talk, text, send media, and search the Internet for both personal and business reasons. More and more,they are doing these things in their homes,therefore, becoming reliant on adequate service within residential neighborhoods. In fact, 50-percent of people relocating are not signing up for landline service at their new location and are using their cell phone as their primary communication method. The installation and operation of the proposed facility will offer improved: • Communications for local, state, and federal emergency services providers, such as police, fire, paramedics,and other first-responders. • Personal safety and security for community members in an emergency, or when there is an urgent need to reach family members or friends. Safety is the primary reason parents provide cell phones to their children. Currently 25% of all preteens, ages 9 to 12, and 75% of all teens, aged 13 to 19, have cell phones. • Capability of local businesses to better serve their customers. • Opportunity for a city or county to attract businesses to their community for greater economic development. • Enhanced 911 Services(E911)—The FCC mandates that all cell sites have location capability. Effective site geometry within the overall network is needed to achieve accurate location information for mobile users through triangulation with active cell sites. (Over half of all 911 calls are made using mobile phones.) Safety—RF is Radio The FCC regulates RF emissions to ensure public safety. Standards have been set based on peer-reviewed scientific studies and recommendations from a variety of oversight organizations, including the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Federal Drug Administration (FDA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). 23 Although the purview of the public safety of RF emissions by the FCC was established by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, these standards remain under constant scrutiny. All Verizon Wireless cell sites operate well below these standards, and the typical urban cell site operates hundreds or even thousands of times below the FCC's limits for safe exposure. Verizon Wireless Company Information Verizon Wireless is a registered public utility, licensed and regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). As a public utility, VZW is licensed by the FCC to provide wireless communication services throughout California. Verizon Wireless is the largest wireless company in the United States and is dedicated to providing customers with wireless technology designed to enrich their lives. Its vision is to simplify the wireless experience for its consumer and business customers by offering easy-to-understand, affordable rate plans and excellent customer service. Verizon Wireless is bringing next-generation wireless data products - from corporate e-mail to downloadable ringtones-to customers nationwide through its advanced networks. Verizon Wireless is the nation's largest digital voice and data network covering 290 million people and growing. With superior spectrum availability allotted in the nation's top 100 markets, VZW provides a fully digital GSM/GPRS with high speed EDGE wireless data network infrastructure. Wireless communications will continue to change the future of telecommunications with easy-to-use, lightweight and highly mobile communications devices including: portable telephones, computers and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). Wireless communications will provide voice, email and Internet access capabilities for customer's communications needs virtually anywhere and at any time The wireless network being developed by Verizon Wireless differs from typical cellular networks in that it uses state of the art digital technology instead of analog systems, which have been in use since the early 1980's. The benefits include call privacy and security, improved voice quality, and an expanded menu of affordable products and services for personal and professional communications needs. The enclosed application is presented for your consideration. Verizon Wireless requests a favorable determination and approval of the Conditional Use Permit to build the proposed facility. 24 Mail Processing Cente ® Aeronautical Study No. Federal Aviation Admiration 2016-AWP-7685-OE Southwest Regional Office Obstruction Evaluation Group 10101 Hillwood Parkway Fort Worth, TX 76177 Issued Date: 09/12/2016 Regulatory Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership 1120 Sanctuary Parkway #150 GASA5REG Alpharetta, GA 30009 ** DETERMINATION OF NO HAZARD TO AIR NAVIGATION ** The Federal Aviation Administration has conducted an aeronautical study under the provisions of 49 U.S.C., Section 44718 and if applicable Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 77, concerning: Structure: Monopole Amado Location: Palm Springs, CA Latitude: 33-49-43.29N NAD 83 Longitude: 116-31-46.23 W Heights: 453 feet site elevation (SE) 55 feet above ground level (AGL) 508 feet above mean sea level (AMSL) This aeronautical study revealed that the structure does not exceed obstruction standards and would not be a hazard to air navigation provided the following condition(s), if any, is(are) met: It is required that FAA Form 7460-2, Notice of Actual Construction or Alteration, be e-filed any time the project is abandoned or: At least 10 days prior to start of construction (7460-2, Part 1) X Within 5 days after the construction reaches its greatest height(7460-2, Part 2) See attachment for additional condition(s) or information. Based on this evaluation, marking and lighting are not necessary for aviation safety. However, if marking/ lighting are accomplished on a voluntary basis, we recommend it be installed and maintained in accordance with FAA Advisory circular 70/7460-1 L. This determination expires on 03/09/2018 unless: (a) the construction is started (not necessarily completed) and FAA Form 7460-2, Notice of Actual Construction or Alteration, is received by this office. (b) extended, revised, or terminated by the issuing office. (c) the construction is subject to the licensing authority of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and an application for a construction permit has been filed, as required by the FCC, within RECEIVED Page 1 of 5 NOV 10 2016 25 PLANNING SERVICES 6 months of the date of this determination. In such case, the determination expires on the date prescribed by the FC*or completion of construction, or the ! the FCC denies the application. NOTE: REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF THE EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF THIS DETERMINATION MUST BE E-FILED AT LEAST 15 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION DATE. AFTER RE-EVALUATION OF CURRENT OPERATIONS IN THE AREA OF THE STRUCTURE TO DETERMINE THAT NO SIGNIFICANT AERONAUTICAL CHANGES HAVE OCCURRED, YOUR DETERMINATION MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR ONE EXTENSION OF THE EFFECTIVE PERIOD. This determination is based, in part, on the foregoing description which includes specific coordinates , heights, frequency(ies) and power . Any changes in coordinates , heights, and frequencies or use of greater power will void this determination. Any future construction or alteration , including increase to heights, power, or the addition of other transmitters, requires separate notice to the FAA. This determination does include temporary construction equipment such as cranes, derricks, etc., which may be used during actual construction of the structure. However, this equipment shall not exceed the overall heights as indicated above. Equipment which has a height greater than the studied structure requires separate notice to the FAA. This determination concerns the effect of this structure on the safe and efficient use of navigable airspace by aircraft and does not relieve the sponsor of compliance responsibilities relating to any law, ordinance, or regulation of any Federal, State, or local government body. Any failure or malfunction that lasts more than thirty (30) minutes and affects a top light or flashing obstruction light, regardless of its position, should be reported immediately to (877)487-6867 so a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) can be issued. As soon as the normal operation is restored, notify the same number. A copy of this determination will be forwarded to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) because the structure is subject to their licensing authority. If we can be of further assistance, please contact our office at(310) 725-6558. On any future correspondence concerning this matter, please refer to Aeronautical Study Number 2016-AWP-7685-OE. Signature Control No: 301361543-304194282 ( DNE ) LaDonna James Technician Attachment(s) Additional Information Frequency Data Map(s) cc: FCC Page 2 of 5 26 Additional information for ASN 2016-AWP-7®-OE As a condition to this FAA Determination, at a distance of 6200 feet from transmitter site spurious emissions signal levels from proposed transmitters must be less than -104 dBm in the 108-137, 225-400 MHz frequency bands. If you have any questions please contact John Hepsen at(480)775-1026. 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From: DesertGuy fmailto:desertguy5lCalgmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2017 12:53 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on: Case 5.1387 -Verizon Tower Being Placed in Residential Neighborhood I am completely against placing a 45-foot commercial communications tower in our residential neighborhood with homes, condos and townhouses surrounding the Methodist Church on three sides. It's bad enough that the applicant Verizon continues to allow their property to deteriorate with zero landscaping, cracked pavements, weeds growing everywhere. Their corner on Amado and Sunrise is completely out of character with our neighborhood. Now they want to further degrade our neighborhood and our property values with an industrial tower. We can do better than this, right? Also, keep in mind the following, please: 1. Whether or not the law allows projects of this type on existing facilities, the negative health effects from the radio frequency waves emitted by cell towers are as yet not totally known. Consequently these structures should be located well away from densely settled residential areas. We have plenty of vacant land in and around the City that doesn't abut settled neighborhoods. 2. Going ahead with approving the CUP for this project could open the City of Palm Springs to needless, costly litigation from residents as well as environmental groups and historic preservation advocates, with whom you are all well acquainted. 29 3. If the Methodist Church is going to allow commercial activity on its property perhaps its tax-exempt status can be investigated by the Desert Sun and our local TV stations. Placing cell towers on church property is a favorite tactic of cell providers; churches are starved for revenue. Sincerely, Charles Conine 30 2 Terri Hintz From: Cindy Berardi Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2017 3:19 PM To: Terri Hintz Subject: FW: CASE NO. 5.1387 Importance: High Cynthia A. Berardi, CMC Interim Chief Deputy City Clerk City of Palm Springs P. O. Box 2743 Palm Springs, CA 92263 (760) 322-8355 (760) 322-8332 fax Please note: City Hall is open Monday-Thursday 8:00am-6:00pm, and we are closed on Fridays. -----Original Message----- From: georgecruz [mailto:georgecniv�t comcast.net] Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2016 3:50 PM To: CityClerk Subject: CASE NO. 5.1387 Importance: High Kathleen D. Hart, I own my second home located at 400 N. Sunrise Way, #205, in Palm Springs, CA. I received the notice of the public hearing today. I will not be able to attend this meeting, since I will be arriving on the 12th. I would like to express my concern to NOT approve this conditional use permit application by Verizon Wireless on the Methodist Church's property. It would clearly be a 45 foot tall eyesore to my views of the existing beautiful Palm Springs front range mountains, that I have been accustom to seeing for over the past 10 years, of owning this home. Sincerely, George George L. Cruz, .Architect 1546 Gold Hill Mesa Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80905 Cell: 719.661.8657 Email: georgecruzCa comcast.net Work Email: gcruz@diocs.org 31 State of California S Secretary of State Statement of Information EW01236 (Domestic Stock and Agricultural Cooperative Corporations) FEES(Filing and Disclosure): $25.00. FILED If this is an amendment,see instructions. IMPORTANT—READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMPLETING THIS FORM In the office of the Secretary of State 1. CORPORATE NAME of the State of California CORTEL, INC. JAN-09 2014 2. CALIFORNIA CORPORATE NUMBER C3631108 This Space for Filing Use Only No Change Statement (Not applicable if agent address of record is a P.O.Box address. See instructions.) 3. If there have been any changes to the information contained in the last Statement of Information filed with the California Secretary of State,or no statement of information has been previously filed,this form must be completed in its entirety. If there has been no change in any of the information contained in the last Statement of Information filed with the California Secretary of State, check the box and proceed to Item 17. Complete Addresses for the Following (Do not abbreviate the name of the city. Items 4 and 5 cannot be P.O.Boxes.) 4. STREET ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE CITY STATE ZIP CODE 14621 ARROYO HONDO,SAN DIEGO, CA 92127 5. STREET ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL BUSINESS OFFICE IN CALIFORNIA,IF ANY CITY STATE ZIP CODE 14621 ARROYO HONDO,SAN DIEGO, CA 92127 6. MAILING ADDRESS OF CORPORATION,IF DIFFERENT THAN ITEM 4 CITY STATE ZIPCODE Names and Complete Addresses of the Following Officers (The corporation must list these three officers. A comparable title for the specific officer may be added;however,the preprinted titles on this form must not be altered.) 7. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER/ ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE MICHAEL JACKSON 220 GATES STREET,SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94110 8. SECRETARY ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE MICHAEL MILLER 6710 ELVERTON DRIVE, OAKLAND,CA 94611 9. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/ ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE JOHN BARKER 14621 ARROYO HONDO,SAN DIEGO, CA 92127 Names and Complete Addresses of All Directors, Including Directors Who are Also Officers (The corporation must have at least one director. Attach additional pages,if necessary.) 10. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE ROBERT MACLACHLAN 10161 N. BROADVIEW PLACE, NORTH TUSTIN, CA 92705 11. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIPCODE MICHAEL JACKSON 220 GATES STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94110 12. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIPCODE MICHAEL MILLER 6710 ELVERTON DRIVE, OAKLAND, CA 94611 13. NUMBER OF VACANCIES ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS,IF ANY: Agent for Service of Process If the agent is an individual,the agent must reside in California and Item 15 must be completed with a California street address, a P.O. Box address is not acceptable. If the agent is another corporation, the agent must have on file with the California Secretary of State a certificate pursuant to California Corporations Code section 1505 and Item 15 must be left blank, 14. NAME OF AGENT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS JOHN BARKER 15. STREET ADDRESS OF AGENT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS IN CALIFORNIA,IF AN INDIVIDUAL CITY STATE ZIP CODE 14621 ARROYO HONDO. SAN DIEGO, CA 92127 Type of Business 16. DESCRIBE THE TYPE OF BUSINESS OF THE CORPORATION WIRELESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 17. BY SUBMITTING THIS STATEMENT OF INFORMATION TO THE CALIFORNIA SECRETARY OF STATE, THE CORPORATION CERTIFIES THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN,INCLUDING ANY ATTACHMENTS,IS TRUE AND CORRECT, 01/09/2014 JOHN BARKER CFO DATE TYPEIPRINT NAME OF PERSON COMPLETING FORM TITLE SIGNATURE SI-200(REV 0112013) Page 1 of 2 APPROVED BY SECRETARY OF STATE 32 4 =r= S EW01236 State of California Secretary of State In the office of the Secretary of State Attachment to of the State of California Statement of Information JAN-09 2014 (Domestic Stock and Agricultural Cooperative Corporations) This Space for Filing Use Only A. CORPORATE NAME CORTEL, INC. B. CALIFORNIA CORPORATE NUMBER C3631108 C. List of Additional Directors NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE JOHN BARKER 14621 ARROYO HONDO,SAN DIEGO, CA 92127 NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIPCODE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIPCODE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIPCODE SI-200A(REV 0112013) Page 2 of 2 33 State of California S ce � Secretary of State Statement of Information F344386 (Domestic Stock and Agricultural Cooperative Corporations) FEES (Filing and Disclosure): $25.00. FILED If this is an amendment,see instructions. IMPORTANT—READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMPLETING THIS FORM In the office of the Secretary of State 1. CORPORATE NAME of the State of California CORTEL, INC, JAN-12 2015 2. CALIFORNIA CORPORATE NUMBER C3631108 This Space for Filing Use Only No Change Statement (Not applicable if agent address of record is a P.O.Box address. See instructions.) 3. If there have been any changes to the information contained in the last Statement of Information filed with the California Secretary of State,or no statement of information has been previously filed,this form must be completed in its entirety. If there has been no change in any of the information contained in the last Statement of Information fled with the California Secretary of State,check the box and proceed to Item 17. Complete Addresses for the Following (Do not abbreviate the name of the city. Items 4 and 5 cannot be P.O.Boxes.) 4. STREET ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE CITY STATE ZIP CODE 5. STREET ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL BUSINESS OFFICE IN CALIFORNIA,IF ANY CITY STATE ZIP CODE 6. MAILING ADDRESS OF CORPORATION,IF DIFFERENT THAN ITEM 4 CITY STATE ZIP CODE Names and Complete Addresses of the Following Officers (The corporation must list these three officers. A comparable title for the specific officer may be added;however,the preprinted titles on this form must not be altered.) 7. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER/ ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 8. SECRETARY ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 9. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/ ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE Names and Complete Addresses of All Directors, Including Directors Who are Also Officers (The corporation must have at least one director. Attach additional pages,if necessary.) 10. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 11. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 12. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIPCODE 13. NUMBER OF VACANCIES ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS,IF ANY: Agent for Service of Process If the agent is an individual,the agent must reside in California and Item 15 must be completed with a California street address, a P.O. Box address is not acceptable. If the agent is another corporation,the agent must have on file with the California Secretary of State a certificate pursuant to California Corporations Code section 1505 and Item 15 must be left blank, 14. NAME OF AGENT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS 15. STREET ADDRESS OF AGENT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS IN CALIFORNIA,IF AN INDIVIDUAL CITY STATE ZIP CODE Type of Business 16. DESCRIBE THE TYPE OF BUSINESS OF THE CORPORATION 17. BY SUBMITTING THIS STATEMENT OF INFORMATION TO THE CALIFORNIA SECRETARY OF STATE, THE CORPORATION CERTIFIES THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN,INCLUDING ANY ATTACHMENTS,IS TRUE AND CORRECT. 01/12/2015 GRACE E.JO COMPLIANCE OFFICER DATE TYPE/PRINT NAME OF PERSON COMPLETING FORM TITLE SIGNATURE SI-200(REV 01/2013) APPROVED BY SECRETARY OF STATE 34 lI State of California EF , 019408 Secretary of State Statement of Information FILED (Foreign Corporation) q in the office of the Secretary of State FEES (Filing and Disclosure): $25.00. If amendment,see instructions. the State of Californiauctions. f1. IMPORTANT—READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMPLETING THIS FORM JAN 3 12011 1. CORPORATENAME C 9 Verizon Wireless Telecom, Inc. ` Tax- Reg.Compl. 180 Washington Valley Rd. Bedminster, NJ 07921 © This Space for Filing Use Only Due Date: No Change Statement (Not applicable if agent address of record is a P.O.Box address. See instructions.) 2. ❑ If there has been no change in any of the information contained in the last Statement of Information filed with the California Secretary of Stale,check the box and proceed to Item 12, If there have been any changes to the information contained in the last Statement of Information filed with the California Secretary of State,or no statement has been previously filed,this form must be completed in its entirety. Complete Addresses for the Following (Do not abbreviate the name of the city. Items 3 and 4 cannot be P.O.Boxes.) 3 STREET ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE CITY STATE ZIP CODE One Verizon Way _ Basking Ride NJ 07920 4, STREETADDHESSOF PRINCIPAL BUSINESSCFEICE IN CALIFORNIA,IFANY CITY STATE ZIP CODE CA 5. MAILING ADDRESS OF THE CORPORATION,IF DIFFERENT THAN ITEM 3 CITY STATE ZIP CODE Tax- Reg.Compl. 180 Washington Valley Bedminster NJ 07921 Names and Complete Addresses of the Following Officers (The corporation must list these three officers. A comparable title to,the specific officer may be added;however,the preprinted titles on this form must not be aftered.) 6 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER] ADDRESS CITY STATE 7IP CODE Tami A. Erwin One Verizon Way Basking Ridge NJ 07920 7. SECRETARY ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIPCODE Steven E.Zipperstein One Verizon Way Basking Ridge NJ 07920 8 CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/ ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE Andrew Davies One Verizon Way Basking Ridge Ni 1)7920 Agent for Service of Process (If the agent is an individual,the agent must reside in California and Item 10 must be completed with a California street address (a P.O. Box address is not acceptable). If the agent is another corporation, the agent must have on file with the California Secretary of State a certificate pursuant to California Corporations Code section 1505 and Item 10 must be left blank.) 9. NAME OF AGENT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS /� i CT Corporation System b� I l 10. STREET ADDRESS OF AGENT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS IN CALIFORNIA,IF AN INDIVIDUAL CITY STATE ZIP CODE 818 West 7th Street Los Angeles CA 90017 Type of Business 11. DESCRIBE THE TYPE OF BUSINESS OF THE CORPORATION Wireless telecommunications 12. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS TRUE AND CORRECT. J ' • Y J 1/28l2011 Thomas C. McMillan CPA Supervisor DATE TYPE/PRINT NAME OF PERSON COMPLETING FORM TITLE SIGNATURE SI350(REV 1012010) APPROVED BY SECRETARY OF STATE 35 w State of California Secretary of State Statement of Information EV88966 (Foreign Corporation) FILED FEES(Filing and Disclosure): $25.00. If this is an amendment,see instructions. In the office of the Secretary of State IMPORTANT—READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMPLETING THIS FORM of the State of California 1. CORPORATE NAME JAN-02 2014 VERIZON WIRELESS TELECOM INC. 2. CALIFORNIA CORPORATE NUMBER C3087799 This Space for Filing Use Only No Change Statement (Not applicable if agent address of record is a PO. Box address. See instructions.) 3. If there have been any changes to the information contained in the last Statement of Information filed with the California Secretary of State,or no statement of Information has been previously filed,this form must be completed in its entirety. If there has been no change in any of the information contained in the last Statement of Information filed with the California Secretary of State,check the box and proceed to Item 13. Complete Addresses for the Following (Do not abbreviate the name of the city. Items 4 and 5 Cannot be P.O.Boxes.) 4. STREET ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE CITY STATE ZIP CODE 5. STREET ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL BUSINESS OFFICE IN CALIFORNIA,IF ANY CITY STATE ZIP CODE 6. MAILING ADDRESS OF THE CORPORATION,IF DIFFERENT THAN ITEM 4 CITY STATE ZIP CODE Names and Complete Addresses of the Following Officers (The corporation must list these three officers. A comparable title for the specific officer may be added;however,the preprinted titles on this form must not be altered.) 7. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER/ ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE S. SECRETARY ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 9. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/ ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE Agent for Service of Process If the agent is an individual,the agent must reside in California and Item 11 must be completed with a California street address, a P.O. Box address is not acceptable. If the agent is another corporation, the agent must have on file with the California Secretary of State a certificate pursuant to California Corporations Code section 1505 and Item 11 must be left blank. 10. NAME OF AGENT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS 11. STREET ADDRESS OF AGENT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS IN CALIFORNIA,IF AN INDIVIDUAL CITY STATE ZIP CODE Type of Business 12. DESCRIBE THE TYPE OF BUSINESS OF THE CORPORATION 13. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS TRUE AND CORRECT. 01/02/2014 KAREN M SHIPMAN ASS SEC DATE TYPE/PRINT NAME OF PERSON COMPLETING FORM TITLE SIGNATURE SI-350(REV 0112013) APPROVED BY SECRETARY OF STATE 36 ' q ggg I r_ C ��yyy 0 � a � T � „+ )NY �. � Y11. �'M9' r•y `{�I ]Y'F.x � • ,. 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D Irvine, CA 92618 January 24,2017 City Council City of Palm Springs 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, California 92262 I Re: 302 Supporters for Verizon Wireless Facility 1555 East Aleio Road To Whom It May Concern: I am the Verizon Wireless Marketing Director over the team that maintains and manages all data and information messages that are sent to Verizon Wireless customers in California. In connection with the application referred to above, Verizon Wireless arranged for a text message to be sent to customers with billing addresses within the ZIP code 92262 in Palm Springs. The entire text message sent reads as follows: i Free VZW Message: Reply YES to this text to show your support for improved Verizon Wireless service in Palm Springs. Add a message to tell the City that you support a faux palm tree facility at 1555 East Alejo Road. Include your email address for updates. The text message above was sent on January 16,2017. As of January 23, 2017, we have received 302 affirmative text message responses indicating support for the proposed facility and I I respondents opposed. Text messages received confirmed the need to provide improved Verizon Wireless service in Palm Springs. Samples of the text messages of support received from Verizon Wireless customers appear on the attached pages. I am available to verify the above information as you may require. Sincpely i enemy McCarty Director Customer Relationship Management Attachment Sample Text Messages of Support for Verizon Wireless Facility 1556 East Aleio Road Absolutely, service is currently very poor.... City of Palm Springs, I support a faux palm Verizon facility for improved Verizon services. i I approve a Verizon faux palm tree facility at 1555 Alejo Rd. I support a faux palm tree at 1555 a alejo rd i I support a faux palm tree facility at 1555 east alejo rd I support a faux Palm tree facility at 1555. East Alejo Road. I support a faux palm tree facility at East a Lego road. I support a new faux palm tree at 1555 East Alejo road . My service right is not good 1 support a verizon faux palm tree at 1555 E Alejo Road 100%for improved Verizon Wireless service in Palm Springs. I support faux palm tree facility 1556E. Alejo Rd. Support the faux palm tree at 1555 a alejo road. support this installation to improve service in Palm Springs. In favor of faux palm Tree if it is to improve service. Please support Verizon upgrades i Requesting the City of Palm Springs to allow Verizon to put up a new cell tower. Service in PS is one of the worst areas in the country. If u get close to the mountain, often there is no service at all. Terrible. The more fake palm trees the better Yes I support a faux palm tree at the proposed area for Verizon wireless enhancement Yes I support a faux palm tree cell tower, we need better cell coverage in town !I! 1 of 3 Yes I support a faux palm tree facility at 1555 East Alejo Road. Yes -- I support a faux palm tree facility at 1555 East Alejo Road in Palm Springs for improved Verizon Wireless service. al YES and I support a faux palm tree facility at 1555 East Alejo Rd. Yes and yes Yes I approve and think the faux palm trees are necessary to keep improving our service Yes I fully support a faux facility at 1555 East Alejandro Road. Yes I support a faux palm tree at 1555 East Alejandra Rd. i Yes I support a faux Palm tree facility in Palm Springs... Yes I support a faux Palm tree facility on E. Alejo Rd. YES I would love a faux Palm tree facility at 1555 email Alejo rd!! Please! And thank you in advancel! Yes more coverage is needed! Yes my email is flame cake add yahoo.com thank you YES Please approve the new Palm springs Verizon tower on Alejo Road! Yes we need more services 22840 Sterling Ave Palm Springs Ca 92362 Yes we need more towers for Verizon Yes we need to improve phone service as far north as we can in Palm Springs. Yes, and I support a faux palm at 1555 E Alejo road YES, support faux palm tree facility on Alejo... Yes, we NEED improved telecommunication systems in Palm Springs. Yes! Please build the new facility on Alejo Road YES! Definitely 2of3 Yes. We need much better cell service. Keep additions coming. Yes. Build the faux tower Yes. I support a faux palm tree facility at 1555 East Alejo Road. YES. Live in the same neighborhood as proposed tower. No objection. YES. And I support a faux palm tree facility at 1555 East Alejo Road. Yes. I support the tree. YES. I support a faux palm tree facility at 1555 East Alejo Road palm springs, Ca I Yes. I support a faux paten tree facility to provide better Verizon wireless service in Palm Springs. Thank you. YES. I support improved Verizon Wireless service. And I support a faux palm tree facility at 1555 East Alejo Road. YES. Support facility at Aledo Road. Yes. We love faux palm trees. Yes. We need an improved service for the north end of Palm Springs. YES.... please add my name Yes..... Better service in Palm Springs YES...please install additional, improved service in Palm Springs. yes...support faux palm tree plan. 3of3