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2021-01-07 Windward Exh C AT&T Mobility USE 20-000084
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equipment within a 1,050 square foot leased area on a 441-acre property situated in the County's <br /> Agricultural zoning district. The monopole tower will be designed to accommodate co-location <br /> of antennas for other wireless carriers, and will comply with all Federal, State and County rules <br /> and regulations. <br /> The project objective is to fill a gap in AT & T's 4G LTE network coverage experienced by <br /> customers in Kam5'ili Homesteads, Kalapana, and areas south of Pahoa and along Pahoa- <br /> Kalapana Road. The facility will also expand AT & T's 5G network and provide a site for the <br /> FirstNet program for emergency responders. This is a zoning map you can see Pahoa-Kalapana <br /> Road running through the middle of the slide. The subject four hundred(400) acre property is <br /> outlined in red and the proposed location of the cell tower is shown by a red dot. The property is <br /> currently zoned Agricultural twenty (20) acres as well as the majority of surrounding properties. <br /> The area that you can see at the very left side of the slide with the little tree icons on it that is the <br /> Puna Forest Reserve. Its located about a little over two (2) miles west of the proposed tower site. <br /> The General Plan Designation for the property is extensive Agriculture which is shown in the <br /> white and lands nearby are designated as Important Agricultural Lands mostly near the Kam5'ili <br /> Homesteads. This is the Applicant's site plan. The larger image is the smaller version and on <br /> the left side there is a zoomed in version. You can see Pahoa-Kalapana Road on the right side of <br /> the slide and the proposed cell tower site is again outlined in red. The tower site would be set <br /> back about four hundred-twenty (420) feet from the highway and about seven hundred-thirty <br /> (730) to seven hundred-seventy (770) feet set back from the north and west property lines. The <br /> closest dwelling is located on a property to the north-west and its located about eleven hundred <br /> (1,100) feet away. <br /> This is the Compound Plan, so this is the 1,050 square foot leased area it would be enclosed by <br /> chain-link fence with the green privacy slats, double gate at the front entrance which leads to a <br /> twelve (12)-foot wide gravel access driveway. You can see the large equipment cabinet and then <br /> the proposed monopole 100-foot tall monopole with the dashed line showing the general radius <br /> of where the antennas would extend out to. This is 2 elevations to show you what the tower <br /> would look like East Elevation and West Elevation and then we also have the aerial photo the <br /> highway runs through the middle of the slide and you can see there is an existing gravel and dirt <br /> driveway extending from the highway it leads to the Sanford's quarry's site. Which is on the <br /> south west portion of the 441-acre property. <br /> So, the proposed cell tower site is shown by the red dot and you can see the closest dwelling is to <br /> the north west it's this white house I don't know if you can see the arrow. These are some <br /> photos provided by the Applicant the one on the top left shows the entrance from Highway 130 <br /> or Pahoa-Kalapana Road to the Sanford Quarry access driveway. Then the one on the top right <br /> shows the same view a little further back so that you can see the type of vegetation along the <br /> property highway frontage mostly consist of invasive trees and palms. The lower left image is a <br /> view towards the proposed site on the access road looking west and then the lower right image is <br /> the vegetation around where the proposed site is located to be from the access road. <br /> EXHIBIT C <br /> 4 <br />
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