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DE LA GARZA: That's dependent on what carriers they choose to deploy. Like what <br />frequencies, what frequencies they use, because all the different frequencies have different <br />characteristics. What antennas they use—that's a huge portion of it because your antennas have <br />different beam widths. It would depend on their coverage objectives, and I can't really speak to <br />what they would, what they would do from a design perspective. I have no idea, but I'm also not <br />entirely familiar with what they're, the other carrier sites, like their locations are because we <br />don't share that information with regards to locations of our cell sites. <br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you. My intent was, you know, what I wanted to see ifI don't want to see <br />so many antennas all over the place. <br />DE LA GARZA: Understood, yeah. <br />RAFFIPIY: You know, if multiple carriers can, you know, can band together and provide an <br />efficient layout where we don't have so many towers, but you have towers that, you know, you <br />can have everybody can coexist and co -locate on one, a tower. <br />MARTIN: The main aspect in this design was to, you know, the tower is a 150 feet, or it's a <br />155, and the top of the antennas are 50 feet. Typically, you need ten feet per carrier, and so we <br />specifically designed that in there so that those carriers would be able to at least see over the <br />trees. <br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you very much. <br />AGUINALDO: I have another question. As far as the towers, I know from the previous <br />meeting, I guess with you ma'am, is the, you know, residents that is around it, the height and <br />what not. Now, what if you guys had a COW? So, if you guys don't know what is a COW, it's <br />called Cell On Wheels, Cell On Wheel. What if you guys deploy one COW you know as far as, <br />you know, because the height I guess, you know, that's maybe another alternative solution, yeah. <br />DE LA GARZA: Yeah, the issue with COWs is we're limited with regards to our antenna <br />height. There's other limitations, too, because it's designed to a mobile asset to be deployed in <br />emergency or situation where we have to cover an event. Different things like that. We usually <br />don't—we don't like to use a COW as a permanent solution. <br />AGUINALDO: Yeah, I'm just trying to think of, you know, other things for you folks, yeah? <br />You know, I'm—it's just one of them things like what Commissioner Raffipiy was indicating. <br />It's, you want to minimize on, you know, the cell towers, because there is existing ones already. <br />MARTIN: So, back to the drawings, we weren't here when they were introducing them, but I <br />did change things up a bit. So, the, on the side of the property that faces Railroad Avenue, I'm <br />proposing leaving the existing vegetation so for those people <br />HALL: Sorry, one moment. Christian, can you put up the drawings, please? Thank you. So, <br />we can have a reference. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />6 <br />