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49 <br />limited to, the National Electrical Safety Code and the National <br />Electrical Code where appropriate. <br />7) An access road, turn around space and parking shall be provided to <br />assure adequate emergency and service access to the facility site. <br />Maximum use of existing roads, whether public or private, shall be <br />made to the extent practicable. Road construction shall at all times <br />minimize ground disturbance and the cutting of vegetation. Road <br />grades shall closely follow natural contours to assure minimal visual <br />disturbance and reduce soil erosion and shall comply with any <br />County or State regulations for the construction of roads. If the <br />current access road or turn around space is deemed in disrepair or <br />in need of remedial work to make it serviceable and safe and in <br />compliance with any applicable regulations as determined at a site <br />visit, then the Application shall contain a commitment by the <br />applicant to remedy or restore the road or turn around space so that <br />it. is serviceable and safe and in compliance with applicable <br />regulations. <br />f) In addition to the .foregoing and requirements of Section 6.18.4, applicants <br />applying for building permit permission to attach the first antenna to an <br />approved wireless support structure shall also provide the following: <br />1) A detailed narrative description and explanation of the specific <br />objective(s) for the new facility, expressly including and explaining <br />the purpose for the facility, such as coverage .and/or capacity, <br />technical requirements, and the identified boundaries of the specific <br />geographic area of intended coverage; <br />2) Technical documentation demonstrating that the facility is designed <br />to provide the service type and service coverage needed primarily <br />within the County. Such documentation shall include a propagation <br />study of the proposed site and all adjoining planned, proposed or <br />existing sites, that demonstrates a significant gap in coverage <br />and/or, if a capacity issue is involved, to include an analysis of the <br />current and projected usage (traffic studies) using generally <br />accepted industry methods and standards so as to conclusively <br />prove the need for what is proposed. <br />3) All of the modeling information used to produce the propagation <br />studies, including, but not limited to any assumptions made about <br />ambient tree height; <br />4) A copy of the FCC license applicable for the intended use of the <br />facility, as well as a copy of the five (5) and ten (10) year build-out <br />plan required by the FCC; <br />5) The frequency, modulation and class of service of radio or other <br />transmitting equipment; <br />6) The maximum transmission power capability of all radios, as <br />designed, if the applicant is a cellular or functional equivalent carrier, <br />or the maximum transmission power capability, as designed, of all <br />