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10 <br />is needed, a detailed narrative explaining what changes are needed, <br />why they are needed and what entity will be responsible to assure that <br />the necessary changes are made; <br />11) A copy of the installed foundation design, as well as a geotechnical <br />sub-surface soils investigation, evaluation report and foundation <br />recommendation for the support structure. <br />12) For a wireless support structure that is five (5) years old or older, or <br />for a guyed structure that is three (3) years old or older, a copy of the <br />latest ANSI Report done pursuant to the latest edition of ANSI-EIA/TIA <br />222E - Annex E for any self-supporting tower. If an ANSI report has not <br />been done pursuant to the preceding schedule, an ANSI report shall be <br />done and submitted as part of the application. No Building Permit shall <br />be issued for any wireless support structure where the structure being <br />attached to is in need of remediation, unless and until the County <br />Planning and Inspections Department has approved all remediation <br />work needed has been completed or a schedule for the remediation <br />work. <br />13) A Structural Report signed by a Professional Engineer licensed to do <br />business in the State and bearing that engineer's currently valid stamp, <br />showing the structural adequacy of the wireless support structure to <br />accommodate the proposed modification or antenna array Collocation, <br />includingany equipment shelter, unless the equipment shelter is located <br />on the lowest floor of a building; <br />14) If attaching to a structure other than a tower or where the proposed <br />attachment is within thirty (30') feet of areas to which the public has or <br />could reasonably have or gain access to, documentation shall be <br />provided, including all calculations, provingthat the potential exposure <br />to RF radiation ~.e. Non-Ion Emitting Radiation), will be comply with the <br />most recent FCC regulations governing RF radiation and exposure <br />thereto, and further denoting the minimum distance from any antennas <br />an individual may safely stand without being exposed to RF radiation in <br />excess of the FCC's permitted standards and any portions of the <br />structure that would be exposed to RF radiation in excess of the. FCC's <br />permitted standards. Compliance with the FCC's regulations, in such <br />an instance the RF radiation from all facilities at that location shall be <br />included in the calculations to show the cumulative effect on any area of <br />the building or structure deemed accessible by the public or workers. <br />Such report or analysis shall be signed and sealed by a Professional <br />Engineer licensed in the State. <br />15) If the modification or antenna array Collocation is thirty (30') feet or <br />more above ground level, then a signed document such as the FCC's <br />"Checklist to Determine whether a Wireless support structure may be <br />Categorically Excluded" shall be provided to verify that the modification <br />or antenna array co-location will fully comply with the current FCC's RF <br />emissions regulations. If not categorically excluded, a complete RF <br />emissions study is required to enable compliance verification, including <br />providing all calculations so that such may be verified prior to issuance <br />of a Building Permit; <br />