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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - PLANNING DEPARTMENT
1243 NATIONAL Cm( BLVO., NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950
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PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT
Item no.
March 3, 2014
PUBLIC HEARING — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AT 2135
NATIONAL CITY BLVD.
2013-31 CUP
East of Ball Honda 2135 National City Blvd.
560-271-08
Martin Reeder, AICP — Principal Planner
Verizon Wireless
Capps Diane L Et Al/Ball 1998 Trust
6,534 square feet (0.15 acres)
Booth & Suarez Architects
Commercial Automotive (CA)
Adjacent Land Use 1 Zoning:
North:
East:
South:
West:
Environmental review:
Ball Acura / CA
Single-family residential / RS-2
Ron Baker Chevrolet across E. 22nd Street / CA
Perry Ford across National City Blvd. / CA
Categorically Exempt pursuant to Class 3 Section 15303
(New Construction or Conversion of small structures)
BACKGROUND
Site characteristics
The project site is Ball Honda, a new car dealership, located on the Mile of Cars. The
site is comprised of several parcels, although the project is limited to only one. The area
of proposed construction is east and behind the existing dealership building, which is 24
feet-3 inches tall. The building has a smooth stucco finish with tile accents along the
edge of the flat rood Nearby !µnd leas pre m:+e_tly a !tornoth!e in netvre (north south. and
,gas,); with single -story residences across "A" Avenue to the east.
Protect proposal
The applicant proposes a new wireless telecommunications facility consisting of 12
panel antennas and associated equipment within a new architectural feature on the
back of the existing dealership building. The proposal also includes a new concrete
block equipment shelter adjacent to the new architectural feature. The overall footprint
of the proposed structure is 34 feet by 12 feet-8 inches. The overall height of the
structure is 34 feet-3 inches. The area in which the facility is proposed is a parking lot.
Analysis
The proposal is a good example of a stealth facility, consistent with City policy. The
antennas and equipment would be completely enclosed in a new tower feature
designed to match the adjacent building, The new building has a footprint of 34 feet by
12-feet-8 inches. The tower element would be 20 feet by 12 feet-8 inches, and the
equipment enclosure portion 12 feet by 12 feet-8 inches. The equipment enclosure is
10 feet high and the tower 34 feet-3 inches high, 10 feet higher than the dealership
building. The new facility would be finished in smooth stucco to match the exterior finish
of the dealership.
There are over 100 striped parking spaces on site, as well as over 100,000 square feet
of vehicle display area. This equates to the need for approximately on site 41 parking
spaces. The proposed facility would displace four parking spaces. Therefore, the site
has in excess of the required minimum parking on site and would not be negatively
affected by the removal of four spaces.
To be further consistent with City, policy, co -location With existing facilities was
researched. However, there are no facilities within the area in which additional service
is needed. The facility would provide coverage to the north, south, and west. Based on
the attached Coverage Map, the area currently has limited or weak service. With the
proposed antenna height (32 feet to the center of the antenna) being above all buildings
adjacent to the area, the antennas would have clear reception and transmission in
those directions. As previously stated, nearby land uses in these directions are single-
family residential in nature. However, it should be mentioned that, per the 1996
Telecommunications Act, "no State or local government or instrumentality thereof may
regulate the placement, construction, and modification of personal wireless service
facilities on the basis of the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions to the
extent that such facilities comply with the Commission's regulations concerning such
emissions."
If approved by a local jurisdiction, all wireless communications facilities must obtain all
required state and federal permits in order to operate. A Condition of Approval (No. 16)
is included requiring these permits. The facility is expected to generate only one to two
vehicle trips per month for maintenance staff and is unlikely to have any impacts on
local traffic patterns.
Comments were received from the Building and Fire Departments and require
compliance with current and new 2014 codes. Standard Conditions of Approval for
wireless facilities are also included, requiring compliance with local, state, and federal
codes, and that any external equipment is painted to match the surface on which it is
mounted.
Summary
The proposed project is consistent with the Land Use Code in that it meets all
applicable design requirements for wireless communications facilities. The project is
considered `stealth' and would blend in with nearby development. If approved,
conditions will ensure that the facility does not have an adverse impact on adjacent
properties and would ensure consistency between existing and proposed structures.
The new facility will help to provide coverage in an area with limited service and provide
additional reception for Verizon Wireless customers.
RECOMMENDATION
Approve 2013-31 CUP based on attached findings.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Recommended Findings for Approval
2. Recommended i iei �ueu Conditions of iippr vvai
3. . v=ii:n Map
4. Existing Wireless Facilities Map
5. Site Photos
6. Coverage Maps
7. Notice of Exemption
8. Public Hearing Notice (Sent to 46 property owners)
9. Applicant's Plans (Exhibits A -Revised and B-Revised dated 1/2112014 Case File
No. 2013-31 CUP)
MARTIN REEDER, AICP
Principal Planner
BRAD RAULSTON
Executive Director
RECOMMENDED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL
2013-31 CUP — 2135 National City Blvd.
1 That the site for the proposed use is adequate in size and shape, since the facility,
can be accommodated odated on the 0.15-acre site without reducing parking beyond the
minimum requirement.
2. That the site has sufficient access to streets and highways that are adequate in
width and pavement type to carry the volume and type of traffic generated by the
proposed use, since the unmanned wireless communications facility requires only
one to two visits each month for routine maintenance, which will have a negligible
effect on the adjacent developed streets.
3. That the proposed use will not have an adverse effect upon adjacent or abutting
properties, since the facility will adequately screen the twelve panel antennas and
associated equipment from adjacent properties.
4. That the proposed use is deemed essential and desirable to the public
convenience and welfare, since it will improve the performance of the Verizon
Wireless communications network, resulting in enhanced service for its customers.
RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
2013-31 CUP — 2135 National City Blvd.
General
1. This Conditional Use Permit authorizes a wi1eless communications facility at 2135
National City Blvd. Except as required by conditions of approval, all plans submitted
for permits associated with the project shall conform with Exhibits A -Revised and B-
Revised dated 1121/2014 Case File No. 2013-31 CUR Any additional antennas or
iaciiities must be in substantial conformance with the design for installation shown on
these plans_
2. Before this Conditional Use Permit shall become effective, the applicant and the
property owner both shall sign and have notarized an Acceptance Form, provided by
the Planning Department, acknowledging and accepting all conditions imposed upon
the approval of this permit. Failure to return the signed and notarized Acceptance
Form within 30 days of its receipt shall automatically terminate the Conditional Use
Pen -nit. The applicant shall also submit evidence to the satisfaction of the Planning
Department that a Notice of Restriction on Real Property is recorded with the County
Recorder. The applicant shall pay necessary recording fees to the County. The
Notice of Restriction shall provide information that conditions imposed by approval of
the Conditional Use Permit are binding on all present or future interest holders or
estate holders of the property. The Notice of Restriction shall be approved as to form
by the City Attorney and signed by the Executive Director prior to recordation.
3. Within four (4) days of approval, pursuant to Fish and Game Code 711.4 and the
California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 753.5, the applicant shall pay all
necessary environmental filing fees for the San Diego County Clerk. Checks shall be
made payable to the County Clerk and submitted to the National City Planning
Department.
4. This permit shall become null and void if not exercised within one year after adoption
of the resolution of approval unless extended according to procedures specified in
Section 18.12.040 of the Municipai Code.
Building
5. Plans submitted for improvements must comply with the 2013 edition of the California
Building, Electrical, Plumbing, and Mechanical Codes.
Fire
5. Plans submitted for improvements must comply with the current editions of the
California Fire Code (CFC) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
7. Emergency Shutdown procedures shall be posted in conspicuous area of
emergency generator "EMERGENCY POWER". All Emergency Power signs shall be
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of .080 gauge aluminum. All signs shall be 10 inches wide and 12 inches long. All
signs shall have Type IV high intensity prismatic sheeting (H.I.P.), reflective in
nature. Protective overlay film shall be required on sign (P.O.F.). Color of sign shall
be white background with black letters. Sign shall describe all additional power
shutdowns in clear map form. Map shah describe present position ("You Are Here").
• White background with black letters.
• Signage letter height — "Emergency Power" — shall be two inches tall.
• Sign shall be clearly visible from the street. If the power source is inside of
the building_ and cannot be seen from the street, a sign shall be placed in
a position that an be easily seen by emergency personnel on foot.
• Please contact the National City Fire Department for requirements. A
detailed plan shah be submitted to the Fire Marshal for approval and final
field placement.
8. A 704 diamond shall be placed in conspicuous area to identify fuel and battery
hazards.
9. Fire department access roads shall meet the requirements of the California Fire
Code (current edition) Chapter 5 and Appendix D and 503.1.1 Access Roads.
Facilities, buildings or portions of buildings hereafter constructed shall be accessible
to Fire Department apparatus by way of an approved fire apparatus access road
with an asphalt, concrete or other approved driving surface capable of supporting
the imposed load of a fire apparatus weighing at least 75, 0000 pounds. Fire
Department access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet
for emergency vehicle travel. Where required by the fire code official, approved
signs or other approved notices or markings that include the words NO PARKING -
FIRE LANE shall be provided for fire apparatus access roads to identify such roads
or prohibit the obstruction thereof. Fire apparatus access roads shall not be
obstructed in any manner, including the parking of vehicles.
10. Roads or alleys 20 to 26 feet in wide shall be posted on both sides as fire lanes.
11. The National City Fire Department shall be involved with all fire inspections for this
site. Rough inspections of all phases of work are required.
Engineering
12. The Priority Project Applicability checklist for the National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (WOES) is required to be completed and submitted to the
Engineering Department. The checklist will be required when a project site is
submitted for review of the City Departments. The checklist is available at the
Engineering
s.:+r.+ Department. If it determined
.....J that the
..a subject a.. a1_.. "Priority
EI ng, ineering Depa tl1 ien t. is deter mined U Ie project is subject to the
Project Permanent Storm Water BMP Requirements" and the City of National City
Storm Water Best Management Practices of the Jurisdictional Urban Runoff
Management Program (JU :IM!P) approved Standard Urban! Storm E"Jate! Mitigation
Plan (SUSMP) documentation will be required prior to issuance of an applicable
engineering permit. The SUSMP shall be prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer.
13.The Best Management Practices (BMPs) for the maintenance of the proposed
construction shall be undertaken in accordance with the National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations which may require a Storm
Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for the project. An approved SWPPP will
be required prior to issuing of a construction permit.
Utilities
14. Prior to any construction or grading activities, the applicant shall coordinate with all
utilities with infrnstrmcture in the area to ensure protection of any existing u eti! fty
services.
15. Call 800-227-260D (Underground Service Alert) for mark out prior to any digging
activities.
Planning
16.AII appropriate and required local, state and/or federal permits must be obtained prior
to operation of the wireless communications facility.
17.Any equipment visible to the exterior of the facility shall be painted to match the
surface on which it is mounted.
18. The permittee shall not object to co -locating additional facilities of other
communication companies and sharing the project site, provided such shared use
does not result in substantial technical or quality -of -service impairment for the
permitted use. In the event a dispute arises with regard to co -locating with other
existing or potential users, the City may require a third party technical study at the
expense of either or both the applicant and the complaining user. This condition in no
way obligates the City to approve any co -location proposal if it is determined by the
City not to be desirable in a specific case.
19. The applicant or operator shall be responsible for the removal and disposal of any
antennas, equipment or facilities that are abandoned, decommissioned, or become
obsolete within six (6) months of discontinuance.
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Project Location
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APN:
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Planning Commission
Location Map
2013-31 CUP
2.27.14
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0 Wireless facilities in National City
A Wireless facilities in unincorporated area
Wireless Communication Facilities
• National City Planning Department 2012
FACILITY
APN LOCATION PROVIDER FILE NO
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562-340-44 2434 Southport Urban Comm Rad CUP-1992-11
Radio communict'lion facility (microwave transmitter)- 80-foot tall tower and 8-foot in diameter dish antenna
2
562 340 26 w,00 W 28th AirTouch CDC Reso 94-28 — -
75-foot monpole w th three sector antennas and 450-se foot eauipment buildina.
562-340-26 300 W 28th Nextel CUP-2003-30
12 antennae on existing communications tower and a 270 square foot equipment enclosure adiacerit to existin. e. ui •rnent
4
559-032-02 1215 Wilson, Pac Bell CUP-1995-11
Located on roof of existina building. PCS facility- six roof -mounted antennas and two ground -mounted equipment boxes.
5
557-410-03 16,65 E Plaza Pac Sell CUP--1995-13
Located on roof of Quality Inn. PCSfacilitv- six .anel antennas and equipment cabinet.
6
555-086-11 :.10 Hoover AirTouch CUP-1995-18
Located on existing building. Cellular facility- three support structures with five panel antennas each, two dish antennas
and equipment cabinet
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7
556-471-24 801 National City Blvd AT&T CUP-1996-2
Located on roof of Red Lion Hotel. Paging facility -four whip antennas, one global positioning satellite antenna and
equipment cabinet.
556-471-24 001 National City Blvd Nextel CUP-1994-8
Located on roof of Red Lion Hotel. ESMR facility- three whip antennas and eauipment cabinet.
556-471-.21 301 National City Blvd Pagenet CUP-1996-12
Located on roof of hotel. Paging facility- four antennas and eauipment cabinet one floor down from roof.
556-471-24 301 National City Blvd AT&T CUP-1999-5
Located atop Red Licn Hotel. Wireless communication facility- four antennas and radio base system.
8
554-120-30 2400 E 4th AT&T CUP-1996-4
Located on roof of Paradise Valley Hospital. Paaina facility- four whip antennas, one alobal POsitioninasatellite antenna
and equ iiornent cabinet.__��
9
559-160-13 1022 W Bay Marin GTE CUP-1996-5
Located on a 360-sa foot buildiLi.Ecellular facility- 60-foot monopole with twelve panel antennas.
10
563-370-36 3007 Highland Pac Bell CUP-1996-6
Located on existino Super Sayer bulldina. PCSfacility- six panel antennas and two equipment cabinets.
12
554-050-12 3J3 Palm AirTouch CUP-1996-8
60-foot hiah monopole with six whip antennas, thirty directional cellular antennas, and three dishes with an eauiDmentcabinet
at base.
554-054-12 313 Palm Sprint PCS CUP-2001-10
Located on National Guard Armory property. PCSfacility six antennas in three 40-foot flag poles, one GPS antenna and a
new eq Jipm ant building.
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51
564-471.01 3030 Plaza Bonita Rd Nextel CUP-1997-8
Located atop Plaza Bonita sign. ESNiftfacility- nine antennas and equipment cabinet.
564-471-01 ;03O Plaza Bonita Rd Pac Bell CUP-1996-7
Located atop the existing Plaza Bonita sign. PCSfacility- three antennas and two eauiDmentcabinets at base of sign.
557-420-36 `840 E 12th Nextel CUP-1999-4
60-toot monst.m on vacant commercial lot.
555-082-11 111 W 9th Sprint CUP-2000-9
Located Woo 2-story Sid's Carnet Barn warehouse. Wireless communication facility- twelve wireless panel antennas
and 4-inch GPS antenna.
555-030-21 2.30 National City Blvd GTE CUP-2000-11
Located atop Bay Theatre. Wireless communication facility- twelve panel antennas and four equipment cabinets.
564-250••50 2435 Sweetwater Sprint CUP-2000-14
Located at Sweetwater Inn. Global Positioning System with nine panel antennas.
557-4.20--36 1905 E Plaza Sprint PCS CUP-2001-3 —�
53 foot tail monopalm with nine panel antennas. PCS Facility with one equipment enclosure and a GPS antenna.
556-473.18 :242 E 8th AT&T CUP-2001-6
Located atiRp an exising church.
563-370-35 30007 Highland) Nextel CUP-2001-12 — —
Located at p Sweetwater Square. New equipment building over trash enclosure, nine panel antennas and one CPS antenna.
563-231-3.3 1914 Sweetwater Cingular CUP-2002-3
Located on an existing 75 foot taole sign for the SweetwaterTown and Country Shopping Center.
564-310-37 3737 Sweetwater Cingular CUP-2002-4
72 foot .:all monmine with standard equipment enclosure
556-101-15 241 National City Blvd Cingular CUP-2002-6 —
1.pane,l anlennas behind four new partial parapet walls atop an existina furniture store; four equipment cabinets outside
558-200-24 2415 E 18th Cingular CUP-2002-13
Panel antennas located inside new Hall standards; equipment located inside existing commercial buildina
556-354-13 715 Highland AT&T CUP-2002-14
Six facade mounted panel antennas with equipment on roof of PacBell switching station. Equipment screened to match
existing.
556-590-61 1019 Highland Sprint PCS CUP-2002-24
6 panel antennas in a new monument sign in the South Bay Plaza shopping center
556-590-61 1019 Highland Cingular CUP-2002-2
Located atop South Bay Plaza on an existing mechanical equipment screen.
552-283-11 2323 E Division Sprint CUP-2004-6
3 panelantennasina 9x10x16 roof-mountedcupola
52
560 191-30 1701 D Ave Nextel CUP-2004-12
12 panel antennas on a 57' faux broadleaf tree with 230 square foot equipment enclosure
53
551-570-20 Ni N Highland Sprint CUP-2004-15
2 anel antennas in a 45' flagpole with 4 wall -mounted equipment cabinets
55
563-231-39 .:914 Sweetwater Nextel PC Reso 20-2002
2 panel antennas in a 45' 1Tamc.pole with 4 wall -mounted equipment cabinets
57
654-120-24 2701 E 8th Cingular PC Reso 02-2001
Co-locetionin churchsLire-3 antennas within existing architectural feature
1554-121)-24 2701 E 8th T-Mobile CUP-2000-19
Located at existing church. Antennas located in a GO-footmonument.
554-120-24 2701E 8th Sprint CUP-2000-27
12 panel antennas mounted on exterior of self -storage building and painted to match; all equipment located inside of the
buildings
554-120-24 2701 E 8th AT&T CUP-2000-19
Located at existing church. Antennas located in a 60-foot monument
58
558-030-30 1035 Harbison Nextel CUP-2005-3
12 panel antennas on a monopaim with 299 SQ.ft. equipment enclosure.
60
556-510-12 t114 E 8th Cingular CUP-2005-10
12 panel antennas on 39-ft monopine with 280 sq. ft. equipment shelter
61
559-040-53 f439 Tidelands Cingular CUP-2005-9
12panel antennas on mon2Elm with associated equipment shelter
559-040-53 ;445 Tidelands Nextel CUP-2000-31
4O-footmcnopinr+.with three sectors of four antennas each and equipment shelter
63
562-200.-02 29(0 Highland Cingular CUP-2005-12
3 antennas on replacement light standard with associated equipment shelter
64
563-010-47 2605 Highland Cricket CUP-2006-11
3 antennas in new architectural feature of church with associated equipment
563-010-47 .7605 Highland Sprint CUP-2002-18
Six aan9l antennas and equipment inside a new 54 foot tall monument/cross/sign.
65
557-420-31 190 E Plaza Cricket CUP-2006-6
3 antennas on new faux palm tree with associated equipment
557-420-31 1900 E Plaza Cingular CUP-2004-4
5 panel antennas in a new pok:n at Jimmy's Restaurant
67
561-222-2:3 1526-40 E 18th T-Mobile CUP-2006-10
12 panel antennas on a new 45-foot tall faux pine tree with associated equipment shelter
68
564-471-07 3030 Plaza Bonita Rd Cingular CUP-2005-24
68 564-471-07 3030 Plaza Bonita Rd Verizon CUP-2003-13
i panel antennas on the roof of the Plaza Bonita Mall behind a screen wall _
69 559-106-17 525 W 20th Cricket CUP-2005-25
3 antennas on existing self storage building painted to match with associated equipment
559-106-17 525 W 20th Sprint CUP-2001-4 —
_ Located on existina s.toraae building. Wireless communication facility- 9 antennas and equipment building.
70 554-050-15 2005 E 4th Cricket PC Reso 09-2003
3 antennas on existing light standard with associated equipment shelter
554-050-15 2005 E 4th Cingular CUP-2003-5
12 panel antennas on a replacement 100 foot light standard in ElTovon park and a 160 square foot equipment enclosure.
554-050-15 2005 E 4th GTE CUP-1998-4
Located in E:lTovon Park. Cellular facility- 97'8" monopole with twelve panel antennas, three omni antennas, and 192-sgfoot
equian-ent buildin;.-
554-050-15 WOGS E 4th Nextel CUP-2005-15
12 panel antennas on a 47-foot tall faux -broadleaf awith 230 sq. ft.equipment shelter
71 564-290-06 382:0 Cagle St Cricket PC RESO 10-2004
3 antennas on existing faux pine tree with vaulted equipment shelter
564-290-06 3820 Cagle St Sprint CUP-2001-2
Located at Sweetwater Heights Centennial Park. Wireless communication facility- 35-foot pole with six antennas,
equipment building and adiacent liahting for the park.
564-290-06 3820 Cagle St T-Mobile CUP-2004-3
Located at Sweetwater Heights Centennial Park. Wireless communication facility- 55-foot monopine with twelve panel
antennas and equi2ment building
564-290-06 3820 Cagle St Cingular PC Reso 11-2002
Co -location on 55-foot monopine - additional 12 panel antennas and new 275 SO.ft. equipment vault
72 669-060-26 I500 Boxer Rd Cricket PC RESO 32-2003
3 antennas on existing water tower with associated equipment shelter
669-06C-26 5800 Boxer Rd T-Mobile CUP-2003-16
12 panel antennas or the outside of the 0.0. Arnold water tank and a 150 square foot equipment enclosure adiacent to the tank
669-060-26 5800 Boxer Rd Sprint PC Reso 32-2003
6 panel antennas on the outside of the 0.0. Arnold water tank and a 360 square foot equipment enclosure adjacent
669-060-26 5300 Boxer Rd Cingular CUP-2005-21
12 panel antennas on the outside of the 0.0. Arnold water tank and a 520 square foot equipment enclosure adjacent
73 562-330-43 '1-52 W 33rd Cricket PC Reso 21-2002 —�
3 antennas on exi ..inq self store within matching architectural projection with associated equipment
562-330-43 1132 W 33rd Sprint CUP-2002-8
12 panel antenas mounted on extelor of self -storage building and painted to match; all equipment located inside of the
74
555-053-17 700 NCB Cricket PC Reso 05-2000
3 antennas acade mounted to existins hotel with associated equipmen
555-053.-17 700 NCB Metricom CUP-2000-4
Located alp Hoiio'ati Inn. Wireless communication facility with equipment cabinet.
555-053•.17 100 NCB Skytel CUP-2000-30
Located atop Holiday Inn Hotel. - 8-fact whip antenna, two 4x2-foot panel antennas, and one GPS antenna with two indoor
equipment cabinets
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1560-203-03 11800 National City Blvd Nextel CUP-2006-15
15 panel antennas behindscreen wall atop existing car dealership with associated equipment
561-360.3.5 1810 E 22nd Cricket 2007-14 CUP--
3 antennas on recration building at Las Palmas Park
561-360-35 182:0 E 22nd Sprint-Nextel CUP-2000-8
Located in Las Palmas Park. Moncpairn and eauipment along with live palms.
560-143-36 1703 Hoover Cleawire 2009-22 CUP
9 antennas located on 3 different locations on industrial/ warehouse building. Each location will have 2 panne! antennas.
Associated equiptnlent will be located in building
559-160-33 700 Bay Marina Dr Cleawire 2009-23 CUP
9 antennas on lower of Marina Gateway Plaza commercial building hidden behind parapet wall. 6-foot tall equiptmant
cabinent on roof below tower will be mostly covered
560-151-20 142 E 16th AT&T 2010-11 CUP
6 panel antennas and RF transparent cupola atop National City Ministry Church, as well as a 330 sq ft
equipment/storage/trash enclosure on •:he ground. The 8-foot tall Cupola will have a cross afixed to it in order to appea
as part of the church
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561-271-01 2005 Highland Ave Plancom
2010-31 CUP
12 antenas on a 43-foot mono -palm on eastern property line
561-271-01 2305 Highland T-Mobile CUP-2003-4
12 antennas on the roof of a Highland Avenue office building
561-271-01 2005 Highland Cingular CUP-2006-2
12 antennas on the roof of a Highland Avenue office building with new cupola to match existing
563-184-47 2909 Shelby Dr P95-025
75-foot moiopole and equipment bailding.
563-062-17 2524 Prospect St AT&T ZAP99-028
35-foot rnonc lm with three sector directional antenna sytem and equipment cabinets.
564-310-32 3312 Bonita Heights Lane AT&T ZAP00-133
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563-063-29 21563 Grove Si AT&T MUP91-026W2
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563-063-29 2563 Grove St P91-026W
Monopole loca.sed wide live palm trees.
Verizon Wireless
Mile of Cars
2135 National City Blvd.
Photo Survey
Location of antennas, equipmerit ,halter
and generator enclosure.
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1- Looking East at front of building
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3 - Looking Northeast at Front of building
2 - Looking Southeast at front of building
4 - Looking Northeast at end of building
5 - Looking West to site
6 - Looking Southwest to Site
8 - Looking North down into site
9 - Looking East from rear of property
10 - Looking East from top of site
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD., NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950
NOTICE OF EXEMPTION
TO: County Clerk
County of San Diego
P.C. Box 1750
1600 Pacific Highway, Room 260
San Diego, CA 92112
Project Title: 2013-31 CUP
Project Location: 2135 National City Blvd.
Contact Person: Martin Reeder Telephone Number: (619) 336-4313
Description of Nature, Purpose and Beneficiaries of Project:
Conditional Use Permit for a wireless communications facility involving a 34-foot-3-inch
tall building on an existing property developed with an auto dealership. The project will
increase signal strength and service area for Verizon Wireless customers.
Applicant:
Lisa Mercurio for Verizon Wireless
15505 Sand Canyon Avenue
Irvine, CA 92618
Exempt Status:
Telephone Number:
(858) 248-2461
Categorically Exempt pursuant to Class 3 Section 15303 (New Construction or
Conversion of small structures)
Reasons why project is exempt:
There is no possibility that the proposed use will have a significant impact on the
environment since v fireless telecoiilimunicatbns facility will occupy only a small portion of
the 0.15 acre property, will be effectively screened, and will not affect use of the property.
Date:
MARTIN REEDER, AICP
Principal Planner
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CITY OF NATIONAL CITY - PLANNING DEPARTMENT
1243 NATIONAL CITY BLVD., NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACUTY
AT 2135 NATIONAL CITY BLVD.
CASE FILE NO.: 2013-31 CUP
APN: 560-271-08
The National City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing after the hour of 6:00
p.m. Monday, March 3, 2014, in the City Council Chambers, Civic Center, 1243
National City Boulevard, National City, California, on the proposed request. (Applicant:
Verizon Wireless)
The applicant proposes a new wireless telecommunications facility within a new
architectural feature to be located behind an existing new car dealership (Ball Honda).
The proposal also includes a new concrete block equipment shelter adjacent to the
architectural feature.
Information is available for review at the City's Planning Department, Civic Center.
Members of the public are invited to comment. Written comments should be received
by the Planning Division on or before 12:00 p.m., March 3, 2014, who can be contacted
at 619-336-4310 or planningc nationalcityca.gov
If you challenge the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising
only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this
notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at, or prior
to, the pubiic hearing.
NATIONAL CITY PLANNING DEPARTMENT
BRAD RAULSTON
Executive Director