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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFARNUM, BENJAMIN G 'JOYCE BRADSgkW QUM Received by Town Clerk: MAR D 13 M t TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICATION FOR RELIEF FROM"THE ZONING ORDINANCE Applicant Sprint Spectrum 'L.P1. Address 1 International Blvd. Suite Mahwah, NPw ,TPYRPy (174A9 Tel. No. ( 2n1 )51 9.-4715 800 1 . Application is hereby made : a) For a variance from the requirements of Section Paragraph and Table of the Zoning Bylaws . b) For a special Permit under Section_A Paragraphg. 2 of the Zoning Bylaws . (amendment to conditions of existing Special Permit) c) As a Party Aggrieved, for review of a decision made by the Buildinc Inspector or, other authority. 2 . a) Premises affected are land and building (s) numbered Boston Hill Street. b) Premises affected are property with frontage on the North (X) South ( ) East ( ) - West ( ) side of Turnpike Street . Street, and known as No. Street . c) Premises affected are in Zoning District R2 and the premises affected have an area of465, 173 square feet and frontace of feet . 5 of 8 Rev. 06 . 05 . 96 3 . Ownership : a) Name and address of owner (if joint ownership, give all names) Benjamin Farnum, 397 Farnum St. , North Andover, MA 01845 Date of Purchase Previous Owner b) 1 . If applicant is .not owner, check his/her interest in the premises : Prospective Purchaser X Lessee Other 2 . Letter of authorization for Permit recruired. 4 . Size of proposed buildingexisting 3firont 36 ' feet deep; Height stories; 85 ' feet . a) Approximate date of erection 1957 b) Occupancy or use of each floor: Accessory equipment for antennas c) Type of construction: Concrete 5 . Has there been a previous appeal, under zoning, on these premises? YeS If so, when? February 24, .1997 6 . Description of relief sought on this petition To amend condition :#5 ,of the Special Permit 04 -96 granted 2/24/97, to allow the alteration of the southea: bracket. See e rec riled in the Registry of Deeds in Book ,194 Page ?59 Land Court Certificate No. Book Pace The principal points upon which I base my application are as follows : (must be stated in detail) The proposed alteration is appropriate to the location, will not adversely affect the neiahborhood, will not present any ha2ards or nuisance to vehicles or pedestrians or be detrimental to the public good Nor will there be any increase in-the number -.of antennas allowed under the Special Permit`. (See attached letter) I agree to pay the filing fee, advertising in newspaper, and incidental expenses* iZ. nsultant: for Sprint Spectrum- L.P. J Giammarco Signature of Petitioner(s) 6 of 8 ' Rev. 06. 05 . 96 N A I THE NLS GROUP March 12, 1998 Zoning Board of Appeals Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover,MA 01845 Re: Special Permit granted February 24, 1997 (petition#040-96)to Sprint Spectrum L.P. (Sprint PCS) for telecommunications facility on Boston Hill. Request for amendment to condition number 5. Members of the Board: As you may recall, Sprint PCS was granted a Special Permit for a telecommunications facility (petition #040-96)on Boston Hill on February 24, 1997. The decision authorized a total of eight (8) antennas upon two bracket mounts. At the time of the installation of the facility, Sprint PCS determined that coverage needs could be met with a total of four antennas on the two brackets, arranged in an alpha face and a beta face configuration. Since that time, system demands require the addition of two antenna panels on the east bracket in a gamma configuration. Since this will not surpass the 8 antenna limitation, Sprint PCS has the right to add these antennas under the existing Special Permit. However, in order to achieve the correct alignment for the gamma directionals,the bracket on the southeast corner must be altered. Since condition number 5 specifically limits the Special Permit to the"antenna arrays identified in the petition, including the plans submitted therewith,"the Building Inspector has indicated that approval of the Board is required for any alteration to the plana Therefore, Sprint PCS hereby requests that the Board approve the changes as illustrated in the attached plan. The alteration contemplated is an extension of the bracket on the east elevation so that it wraps around the corner to the south side of the building. The extension represents an increase in surface area of about 36 square feet. In the examination of Sprint PCS's 1997 Special Permit application, the Board considered three formulas for calculating the 25% limitation, on expansion of non-conforming uses. The three formulas were: . a) The Petitioner provided a series of calculations of the total square footage of the four faces of building,which equals approximately 12,000 square feet. The area of the antennas already attached to the building,as well as the area of the tower structure on the roof, total approximately 1,376 square feet, or approximately 11.22% of the total area. The Petitioner antenna arrays will total approximately 96 square feet, and bring the total antenna square footage to approximately 12% of the total area which is less than 25%limitation. Taking into consideration the addition of the Omnipoint equipment as a result of a Special Permit granted in August of 1997, the building currently has coverage totaling 1,628 square feet,which is approximately 13.5%. Therefore,if the total area ONE OFFICE PARKWAY EAST PROVIDENCE,RHODE ISLAND 02914 401-435-4050 FAX 401-435.4055 http://www.nlsgroup.com r of the proposed extension is 36 square feet,the total antenna square footage will be increased to only 13.8%,well within the 25% limitation. b) The square footage of antennas allowed and in use on the tower as of 1972 when the use became nonconforming appears to have totaled approximately 3,600 square feet. The existing antennas are calculated to total approximately 1,376 square feet, and with the addition of Sprint Spectrum's antennas, would total approximately 1,472 square feet,which is less than the extent of use permitted in 1972. Therefore, by this method of calculation, the addition of the Petitioner's antenna arrays would not even reach the baseline established in 1972, let alone result in any increase approaching the 25%limitation. Once again taking into consideration the added square footage of the Omnipoint installation, the total square footage with the requested Sprint extension will only be about 1,664 square feet and therefore remains well under the baseline of 3,600 square feet. c) The existing structure is slightly in excess of 36 feet by 36 feet. A 25% increase in each dimension would allow the attachment of antennas to the face of the building such that the total volume of the building did not increase by more than 25%. The Petitioner's attachments could be accomplished within this volumetric limitation. The engineers were able to design the proposed extension so that the array will remain within this volumetric limitation. The proposed alteration will not require any additional space within the building. Nor will the proposed extension adversely affect the neighborhood,present any hazards or nuisance to vehicles or pedestrians, or be detrimental to the public good. The extension is appropriate to the location and thus the granting of the request will be consistent with the Special Permit (petition #040-96) of February 24, 1997 as well as the intent and purposes of the zoning by-law. Sincerel , O IAJ'oe Giammarco,Consultant is/00zone/188b4zba THE NLS GROUP r7Nr X39-9�2 MON 0y :5.? 32 7 Ess. 2 652645 X 2 Banjam itl 0.1`arnultt 397 Famuni Street North Atidover,MA 41845 March 4, 1995 Town of North Andover Zoning Board of Appeals 120 Main Street North Andover,MA 41845 Members of the Board: As owner of the p=01 Map I07 Parcel 11, also known as Boston Hill,Thereby grant MYpermission to Sprint SpccrruM L.P.(Sprint:PCS}to apply to the North Andover Zoning Board of Appeals for the purpose of amending the Special Permit granted oil.Febnwry 11; 1987. It is my understanding that the,application i.s limited to an extension of the bracket on the southeast corner of the existing building as described on a plan by Andrew J.Eld anal dated 2117198. Sincerely, 1 renjamtn G.Famum 01 115 '98 15:20 FAA 4014.3540-5.5 NLS CONFIDENTIAL 0 2 .1ST QF PARTIES OF INTEREST PA.G �AP ECTpRpPRTY IPA�C - NAM 107c � 1 ,kBL-TTERS ` p,pcREBS bt„p PAfiC�I N�,ti4E 1fl7C 10 Bos o H cep Robert W. 107C l 1078 � 107 1 7 4 F 24 Carlton Lane Nort AndC�vr �' 107A 10 Geor a E. Moss or Do 107 149 B R ach 0 7 cab Robert W. a 107A 42 John C. Farn E e 10 A 253 0 iTm 107A 254 John C. 107A 255 John C. Fa 107A 40 John 107A 252 John G. 01/15/98 15:22 TX/RX N0.7430 P.002 SENT BY:BrownRudnick ; 4-18-37 ; 17:23 ; BROWNRUDNICK-► 4014354050; 3/ 7 NOTICE OF]DECISION BOAR r E APPEALS TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSAMUSETTS The Board of Appeals held a public hearing on Tuesday evening,December 10, 1996,which public hearing was continued on.January 14, 1997,and February 11, 19971 on the application of Sprint Spectrum L.P.for a Special Permit under Section 9 of the By- Law. The hearing was duly advertised,and all the abutters were notified. The IbUo%ving members were present and voting: Walter F.Soule,Acting Chairman,Robert Ford,John Pallone,Ellen McIntyre,and Scott Karpinski. The Petitioner seeks a Special Permit under Section 92 of the By-Law so as to extend a prior non-confornung use by the attachment of two antenna arrays for operating a Personal Communication System(PCS)wireless telecommunications network to the outside face of the existing structure,as well as installation of communications equipment within the existing structure,located on the west side of Boston Street known as Boston Hill in the R-2 zoning district. Testimony revealed that the Petitioner is the holder of a license granted by the Federal Communications Commission to construct and operate a PCS network in the area,and that a Special Permit is sought to install and use equipment in an area of approximately 16 feet by 13 feet on the second floor of the existing building located on the site and to install and use up to eight antennas located on two mounting brackets on two sides of the building. At this time,it appears that two antennas will be mounted on each location,and if demand so warrants,two additional antennas can be mounted on each structure in the future,bringing the total number.of antennas on the two mounts to eight. Further testimony revealed that after installation,the presence of any personnel other than for routine unspecified maintenance,will not be required. Opposition from .l. - SENT BY:BrownRudnick : 4-18-97 ; 17:24 ; BROWNRUDNIry-3 4014354050;9 4/ 7 one citizen was voiced at the first public hearing,however,that opposition was public withdrawn at the second 1? g ub i hearing. Testimony produced by the application's representatives and attorneys,and the oy mer,Benjamin G.Farnum,and his attorney,revealed that the site in question is used for telecommunication purposes,a non-conforming use in a residential zone,and that the site consists of approximately a 9.45 acre parcel of land with several pre-existing non- conforming buildings and structures thereon. The pre-existing non-conforming buildings include a concrete tower with a height of 84 feet with antennas thereon,and several smaller one story wood and steel structures. There are presently antenna arrays and dishes located on the building and the site owned by Mr.Farnum,and his lessees,Rollins Cablevision,NYNEX,WNEV-TV,Mitre Corporation,and North Andover Civil Defense. The land and structures in question have been the subject of at least four prior decisions of the Board. The Board granted a variance in 1957 to permit the construction of a structure exceeding the then height limitation of the By-law. The use of the site for telecommunication towers was then a peri nitted use in a residential zone. The present structures on the site were built in the late 1950's and were utilized for telecommunication purposes by MIT Mitre Corporation. In 1982,the Board issued a special pernut to Benjamin Farnum confirming the non-conforming use of the site for telecommunication purposes,and permitting Mr.Furnum to add antenna and transmitting dishes to the existing concrete tower not to exceed a total height of 140 feet. In February, 1984, the Board allowed a special permit to WKEV-TV to extend the height of the tower and antenna by 30 feet,speeifically finding that this extension was within the limits of a 25%limitation on expansions of the Prier non-conforming use imposed under the By- law. In December, 1934,the Board allowed a special permit to NYNEX Mobile Communications and Mr.Famum,allowing NYNEX to construct an approximately 20 foot by 20 foot interior room within the existing concrete tower to house its equipment, and to attach and use five antennas on the top of the building. In approving the NYNEX special permit, the Board specifically found that"the site is in an appropriate location for the use [and] [t]he height of Boston Hill is appropriate for installation of cellular mobile equipment." Testimony was also received that as of 1972,the date upon which the existing use became non-conforming,the following,among others,was in use at the site and on the existing stnicture: one radar antenna support tower of 84 feet in height with a reflector antenna 120 feet wide and 30 fcct in height,with a total height of the entire structure being 132 feet. The Board further received a summary of the F dersl Telecommunications Act of 1996. This law provides that local boards c4nnot prohibit,or have the effect of prohibiting,the provision of personal Wirntess services and may not unreasonably , discriminate among providers of functionally equivalent services. 2 • SENT BY:BrownRudnick 4-18-97 ; 17:24 BROWMLJDN I CK- 4014354050; 5/ 7 Furthermore,although the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 prohibits the board from regulating personal wireless service facilities on the basis of environmental affects of radio frequency emissions,the Petitioner produced and submitted a report by Donald L.Haes,Jr.,NLS,Consulting Health physicist showing the background RF exposure in the vicinity of the tower is well within levels determined to be safe by federal and state regulations. The provisions of Section 9 of the By-taw,regulating non-conforming uses, contains the following requirements: • A special permit is required in order to extend or enlarge a prior non- conforming use; • The Board must find that"such change,extension,or alteration shall not be substantially more detrimental than the existing non-conforming use to the neighborhood"; • "Such change shall be permitted only upon the same lot occupied by the non-conforming use on the d.1te that it became non-conforming", • "Any increase in volume,area,or extent of the non-conforming use shall not exceed an aggregate of more than 25%of the original use;and • no change shall be permitted which tends to lengthen the economic life of the non-conforming longer Um a period reasonable for the amortization of the initial investment". Certain members of the Board also viewed the site and the surrounding neighborhood_ The Petitioner also submitted a plot plan showing the entire site. Communication was also received from the Fire Department relating to the structure's compliance with safety regulations. At its February 11, I997 meeting,the:Board closed the public hearing,and upon proper motion,duly seconded,the Board voted to grant the special permit to Sprint Spectrum,malting the following findings and conclusions: 1. The Board has the authority to grant the special permit under the provisions of Section 9 of the Zoning Bylaw. 2. The alteration of the pre-existing structure by construction of a small room on the second floor thereof to hoose equipment,and the attachment of the two antenna arrays to the outside of the building,will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing nonconforming`use and structure. Members of the Board have viewed the existing structure and the surrounding neighborhood,were shown examples of antennas Sprint will attach,and have reviewed the engineering drawings of the -3- SENT BY:BrownRudn1ck 4-18-97 ; 17:25 BROWNRLDNlCK-+ 40143540504 6/ 7 proposed attachment by Sprint. In addition,there are no houses in the immediate neighborhood,and Sprint Spectrum's attachments will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood. 3. The changelalteradon will be on the same lot as the pre-existing nonconforming use and structure. 4. The Board has examined the Sprint Spectrum's proposed attachment in light of the limitation of a 25°lq increase in the extent of the prior nonconforming use in a number of ways and tLsing several methods of calculating the 25%limitation,and has determined that based on any of these methods of interpreting the 25%limitation,Sprint Spectrum's attachment will not exceed that threshold. For example: (a) The Petitioner prodded a series of calculations of the total square footage of the four faces of building,which equals approximately 12,000 square feet. The area of the antennas already attached to the building,as well as:the area of the tower structure on the roof, total approximately 1,376 square feet,or approximately 11.22%of the total area. The Petitioner antenna arrays will total approximately 96 squW feet,and bring the total anteima square footage to approximately 12%of the total arca,which is less than the 25%limitation. (b) The square footage of antennas allowed and in use on the tower as of 1972 when the use became nonconforming appears to have totaled approximately 3,600 square feet, The existing antennas are calculated to total approximately 1,376 square feet,and with the addition of Sprint Spectrum's antennas,would total approximately 1,472 square feet,which is less than the extent of use permitted in 1972. Therefore,by this method of calculation,the addition of the Petitioner's antenna arrays would not even reach the baseline established in 1972,let;alone result in any increase approaching the 25%limitation. Notwithstanding the foregoing,the Board is not making any finding under§9.4 of the By-law as to whether the full extent of the 1172 non-conforming use is available to the site owner at this time. (c) The existing structure is slightly in excess of 36 feet by 36 feet. A 25%increase in each dimension would allow the attachment of antennas to the face of the building such that the total volume of the building did not increase by.more than 2Wo. The Petitioner's attachments,it was reported,could be accomplished within this volumetric limitation. A- " SENT BY:BrownRudnlck ; 4-18-37 ; 17:25 BROWNRUDNICK- 4014354050; 7/ 7 Based on all of these methods.of calculating the 25%limitation on expansion,the Board finds th4t the Petitioner's proposal will not exceed the 25%limitation. At this time,the Board is not determining that there is any one required method for calculating conformity with a 25%limitation, only that the Petitioner's attachment does not exceed the limitation. 5. The economic life of the pre-existing and nonconforming uselstructure will not extended,since the building exists and will not be substantially changed 6. The use is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the By-law, and adequate and appropriate facilities exist for the proper operation of the proposed use. The special permit i,4 granted upon the following conditions: 1. In the event that any of the structurelantennas herein allowed are no longer used or necessary for its stated purpose,they shall be removed by the applicant or landowner. 2. Operation of the antennas will not commence until approval by the Massachusetts Department of Health has been obtaimd and transmitted to the Board. 3. Construction plans showing the antennas as constructed by the Petitioner shall be submitted to the building inspector. 4. Prior to issuance of a building permit for any construction or installation of equipment or telecommunication devices in or on the building,the Board shall be furnished with•an accounting of antennas already existing on the structure identifying each unit and its owner and stating whether it is in current use and operation,which accounting shall be certified by the Iand owner. 5. This special permit applies to only the two antenma arrays identified in the Petition,including the plans submitted therewith. Any further installation contemplated shall require separate application to this Board for a special permit. a5539P3 V1-WAPsw01w-bv[fDa!:DOC-90563112 -S- F r .T RECD 1 ` SAV YGE B. r To* GLEE: Received by Town Clergy; MAR 13 154 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICATION FOR RELIEF FROM THE ZONING ORDINANCE Applicant Sprint Spectrum L.P. —Address 1 International Blvd. Suite Mahwa11, NPw ,TPrgPy 07495 Tel. No. ( 901 )519--4735 800 1 . Application is hereby made : a) For a variance from the requirements of Section Paragraph and Table of the Zoning Bylaws. b) For a special Permit" under Section__q_ Paragraph: q. 2_ of the Zcning Bylaws . (amendment to conditions of existing Special Permit) c) As a Partv Acgrieved, for review of a decision made by the Suildi aylnspector or other authority. 2 . a) Premises affected are land and building(s) numbered Boston Hill Street. b) Premises affected are property with frontage on the North (X) South ( ) East ( ) west ( ) side of Turnpike Street . Street, and known as No. Street. c) Premises affected are in Zoning District R2 and the cremises a= ected have an area 01'465. 173 scuare feet and frontace of feet . - 5 of 8 Rev. 06 . 05 . 95 3 . Ownership : a) Name and address of owner (if jcint ownership, give all names) Benjamin Farnum, 397 Farnum St. , North Andover, MA 01845 Date of Purchase Previous Owner b) 1 . If applicant is not owner, check his/her interest in the premises : Prospective Purchaser X Lessee Other 2 . Letter of authorization for Variance/Special Permit required. 4 . Size of proposed buildinggxisting 3f�or_t; 36 ' feet deet; Height stories 85 ' feet . a) Approximate date of erection: 1957 b) Occupancy or use of each floor: Accessory equipment for antennas C) Type of construction: Concrete 5 . Has there been a previous appeal, under zoning, on these premises? Yes If so, when? February 24, .1997 6 . Description of relief sought on this petition To amend condition #5 of the Spec al Permit 04 -96 granted 2/24/97, to allow the alteration of the southea, bracket. See -&t Aueerec riled in the Registry of Deeds in Book 194 Pace 259 Land Court Certificate No. Book, Pace The principal points upon which I base my application are as follows : (must be stated in detail) The proposed alteration is appropriate to the location. will not adversely affect the neighborhood will not present any hazards or nuisance to vehicles or pedestrians or be detrimental to the puhlic good Nor will there be any increase in-the number --of antennas allowed' under the Special Permit. (See attached letter) I agree to pay the filing fee, advertising in newspaper, and incidental exzenses* J .�, nsultant for r Sprint Spectrum L.P. Giammarco Signature of Petitioner(s) 6 of 8 Rev. 06. 05 . 95 THE NILS GROUP March 12, 1995 Zoning Board of Appeals Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Re: Special Permit granted February 24, 1997(petition#040-96)to Sprint Spectrum L.P. (Sprint PCS) for telecommunications facility on Boston Hill. Request for amendment to condition number 5. Members of the Board: As you may recall, Sprint PCS was granted a Special Permit for a telecommunications facility(petition #040-96) on Boston Hill on February 24, 1997. The decision authorized a total of eight (8) antennas upon two bracket mounts. At the time of the installation of the facility, Sprint PCS determined that coverage needs could be met with a total of four antennas on the two brackets, arranged in an alpha face and a beta face configuration. Since that time, system demands require the addition of two antenna panels on the east bracket in a gamma configuration. Since this will not surpass the 8 antenna limitation, Sprint PCS has the right to add these antennas under the existing Special Permit. However, in order to achieve the correct alignment for the gamma directionals, the bracket on the southeast corner must be altered. Since condition number 5 specifically limits the Special Permit to the"antenna arrays identified in the petition, including the plans submitted therewith,"the Building Inspector has indicated that approval of the Board is required for any alteration to the plan. Therefore, Sprint PCS hereby requests that the Board approve the changes as illustrated in the attached plan. The alteration contemplated is an extension of the bracket on the east elevation so that it wraps around the corner to the south side of the building. The extension represents an increase in surface area of about 36 square feet. In the examination of Sprint PCS's 1997 Special Permit application, the Board considered three formulas for calculating the 25% limitation, on expansion of non-conforming uses. The three formulas were: a) The Petitioner provided a series of calculations of the total square footage of the four faces of building,which equals approximately 12,000 square feet. The area of the antennas already attached to the building,as well as the area of the tower structure on the roof, total approximately 1,376 square feet, or approximately 11.22% of the total area. The Petitioner antenna arrays will total approximately 96 square feet, and bring the total antenna square footage to approximately 12% of the total area,which is less than 25% limitation. Taking into consideration the addition of the Omnipoint equipment as a result of a Special Permit granted in August of 1997, the building currently has coverage totaling 1,628 square feet,which is approximately 13.5%. Therefore, if the total area ONE OFFICE PARKWAY EAST PROVIDENCE,RHODE ISLAND 02914 .401-435.4050. FAX 401-435-4055 hltp://www.nlsgroup.com. of theu ro osed extension is 36 square feet, the total antennas square footage will be P p q _ q g increased to only 13.8%,well within the 25% limitation. b) The square footage of antennas allowed and in use on the tower as of 1972 when the use became nonconforming appears to have totaled approximately 3,600 square feet. The existing antennas are calculated to total approximately 1,376 square feet, and with theaddition of Sprint Spectrum's antennas, would total approximately 1,472 square feet,which is less than the extent of use permitted in 1972. Therefore, by this method of .calculation, the addition of the Petitioner's antenna arrays would not even reach the baseline established in 1972, let alone result in any increase approaching the 25%limitation. Once again taking into consideration the added square footage of the Omnipoint installation, the total square footage with the requested Sprint extension will only be about 1,664 square feet and therefore remains well under the baseline of 3,600 square feet. c) The existing structure is slightly in excess of 36 feet by 36 feet. A 25% increase in each dimension wouldallow the attachment of antennas to the face of the building such that the total volume of the building did not increase by more than 25%. The Petitioner's attachments could be accomplished within this volumetric limitation. The engineers were able to design the proposed extension so that the array will remain within this volumetric limitation. The proposed alteration will not require any additional space within the building. Nor will the proposed extension adversely affect the neighborhood,present any hazards or nuisance to vehicles or pedestrians, or be detrimental to the public good. The extension is appropriate to the location and thus the granting of the request will be consistent with the Special Permit (petition #040-96) of February 24, 1997 as well as the intent and purposes of the zoning by-law. Sincerel , r Joe Giammarco, Consultant tsl00zone/]88b4zba THE NLS GROUP '� Pi W-0`a- PiJhl Si' 3' 76' 36_ '2_65264 F. 50!2653- 2S 1r F'_ 0 Bc amitl Q.I'arnunt ?97 Farnum Street ?forth Andover,MA.0181; March 4, 1998 Town of North Andover Zoning Board of Appeals 120 Main Street North Andover,MA 01845 Members of the Board; As ovrner of the parcel Map 1070 Parcel 11, also known as Boston Hill,t hereby grant MY permission to Sprint Specrrum L.P.(Sprint PCS)to apply to the North Andover Zoning Board of Appeals for the purpose of amending the Special Permit granted on Febnlsry l 1, 1997. It is my understanding that the application is limited town extension of the bracket on the southeast corner of the existing building as described on a plats by Andrew J.Eld and dated 2/17/98. Sincerely, � ramun► 1' 'BenjaminC. O1 '1S '93 1-3:21) FA1 NLS CONFIDENTIAL 'IS—i OF PA RT1ES OF INTE;F-S i PAGE Pr, ;UB3E.CT pROP1�RTY �IAr��c.�s rtAP iPArc NAME 1070 1 ITERS SBL: RDCR=_aS Un11� S o H 107C 14 Bo c/o Robert W. Dunn 107C 1078 0 7 107 1 7 4 F Gear a E. Mass or 24 Carlton Lane NQrt Andover '�� 10'7A 10 Do Iff 149 R H ach 7 Z07 c/o Robert W. Dann 107 42 Jahn C. Farn tate �' 10 A 251 ° 107& 254 John C. F 107A 255 John C. Fa 107A 40 Jahn a 107A 252 -Jahn C. a 01/15/98 15:22 TX/RX;ND.7430 P.002 SENr BY:BrownRudnick ; 4-18-37 ; 17:23 BROWNRUDNICK 4014354050;9 3/ 7 NOTICE OE DDCISIQ1� BOARD&APPEAL TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER` MASSACHUSETTS The Board of Appeals held a public hearing on Tuesday evening,December 10, 1996,which public hearing was continued on-j'anuary 14,1997,And February 11, 19979 on the application of Sprint Spectrum L.P.for a Special Permit under Section 9 of the By Law. The hearing was duly advertised,and all the abutters were notified. The following members were present and voting; Walter F.Soule,Acting Chairman,Robert Ford,John Pallone,Ellen McIntyre,and Scott Karpinski. The Petitioner seeks a Special Permit under Section 9.2 of the By-Law so as to extend a prior non-conforming use by the attachment of two antenna arrays for operating a Personal Communication System(PCS)wireless telecommunications network to the outside face of the existing;structure,as well ars installation of communications equipment within the existing structure,located on the west side of Boston Street known as Boston Hill in the R-2 zoning district. Testimony revealed that the Petitioner is the holder of a license granted by the Federal Communications Commission to construct and operate a PCS network in the area,and that a Special Permit is sought to install and use equipment in an area,of approximately 16 feet by 13 feet on the second floor of the existing building located on the site and to install and use up to eight antennas located on two mounting brackets on two sides of the building. At this time,it appears that two antennas will be mounted on each location,and if demand so warrants,two additional antennas can be mounted on each structure in the future,bringing the total;number of antennas on the two mounts to eight. Further testimony revealed that after installation,the presence of any personnel from other than for routine unspecified maintenance,will not be required. Oppositipct _1- SENT BY:BrownRudnick : 4-18-97 ; 17:24 ; BROWNRUDNiry4014354050;9 4/ 7 one citizen was voiced at the first public hearing,however,that opposition was withdrawn at the second public hearing. Testimony produced by the application's representatives and attorneys,and the wNmcr,Benjamin G.Farnum,and his attorney,revealed that the site in question is used for tciccommunication purposes,a non-confarming use in a residential zone,and that the site consists of approximately a 9.45 acre parcel of land with several pre-existing non- conforming buildings and structures thereon. The pre-existing non-conforming buildings include a concrete tower with a height of 84 feet with antennas thereon,and several smaller one story wood and steel structures. There are presently antenna arrays and dishes located on the building and the site owned by Mr.Farnutn,and his lessees,Rollins Cablevision,NYNEX,WNEV-TV,Mitre Corporation,and North Andover Civil Defense. The land and structures in question have been the subject of at least four prior decisions of the Board. The Board granted a variance in 1957 to permit the construction of a structure exceeding the then height limitation of the By-law. The use of the site for telecommunication towers was then a permitted use in a residential zone. The present structures on the site were built in the late 1950's and were utilized for telecommunication purpows,by MIT Mitre Corporation. In 1982,the Board issued a special permit to Benjamin Famum confirming the nonconforming use of the site for telecommunication purposes,and permitting Mr.Farnum to add antenna and transmitting dishes to the existing concrete tower not to exceed a total height of 140 feet. In February, 1934,the Board allowed a special permit to WhTEV-TV to extend the height of the tower and antenna by 30 feet,specifically finding that this extension was within the limits of a 25% limitation on expansions of the Prior non-conforming use imposed under the By- law. In December, 1994,the Board allowed a special permit to NYNEX Mobile Communications and Mr.Farnum,allowing NYNEX to construct an approximately 20 foot by 20 foot interior room within the existing concrete tower to house its equipment, and to attach and use five antennas on the top of the building. In approving the NYNEX special permit,the Board specifically found that"the site is in an appropriate location for the use [and] [t]he height of Boston Hill is appropriateforinstallation of cellular mobile equipment." Testimony was also received that as of 1972,the date upon which the existing use became non-conforming,the following,among others,was in use at the site and on the existing stnWture: one radar antenna support tower of 84 feet in height with a reflector antenna 120 feet wide and 30 feet in height,with a total height of the entire structure being 132 feet. The Board further received a summary:of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996. This law provides that local board*cennot prohibit,or have the effect of prohibiting,the provision of personal wireless services and may not wueasonably discriminate among providers of functionally equivalent services. -2- SENT BY:BrownRudnick 4-18-37 : 17:24 BROWNNRLDNI(,K- 4014354050.E 5/ 7 Furthermore,although the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 prohibits the board from regulating personal wireless service facilities on the basis of environmental affects of radio frequency emissions,the POtioner produced and submitted a report by Donald L.Haes, Jr.,MS,Consulting Health Physicist showing the background RF exposure in the vicinity of the tower is well within levels determined to be safe by federal and state regulations. The provisions of Section 9 of the By-law,regulating non-conforming uses, contains the following requirements: • A special permit is requiredinorder to extend or enlarge a prior non- conforming use; • The Board must find that"such change,extension,or alteration shall not be substantially more detrimental than the existing non-conforming use to the neighborhood'; • "Such change shall be permitted only upon the same lot occupied by the non-conforming use on the dgte that it became non-conforming'; • "Any increase in volume,area,or extent of the non-conforming use shall not exceed an aggregate of more than 25%of the original use";and • "no change shall be permitted which tends to lengthen the economic life of the non-conforming longer dm a period reasonable for the amortization of the initial investment". Certain members of the Board also viewed the site and the surrounding neighborhood. The Petitioner also submitted a plot pian showing the entire site. Communication was also received from the Fire Department relating to the structure's compliance with safety regulations. At its February 11, 1997 meeting,the:Board closed the public hearing,and upon proper motion,duly seconded,the Board voted to grant the special permit to Sprint Spectrum,malting the following findings and conclusions; 1. The Board has the authority to grant the special permit under the provisions of Section 9 of the Zoning Bylaw. 2. The alteration of the pre-existing structure by construction of a small room on the second flocs thereof'to house equipment,and the attachment of the two antenna arrays to the outside of the building,will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing nonconforming use and structure. Members of the Board have viewed the existing stnicture and the surrounding neighborhood,were shown examples of antennas Sprint will attach,and have reviewed the engineering drawings of the -3- SEMr BY:BrownRudnick ; 4-18-97 ; 17:23 BROWNRUDHICK-i 4014354050;9 6/ 7 proposed attachment by Sprint. In addition,there are no houses in the immediate neighborhood,and Sprint Spectrum's attachments will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood. 3. The changelalteration will be on the same lot as the pre-existing nonconforming use and structure. 4. The Board has examined the Sprint Spectrum's proposed attachment in light of the limitation of a 25"{q increase in the extent of the prior nonconforming use in a number of ways and using several methods of calculating the 25%limitation,and has determined that based on any of these methods of interpreting the 25%limitation,Sprint Spectrum's attachment will not exceed that threshold. For examples (a) l'te Petitioner provided a series of calculations of the total square footage of the four faces of building which equals approximately 12,000 square feel The area of the antennas already attached to the buUding,as well as the area of the tower structure on the roof, total approximately 1,376 square feet,or approximately 11.22%0 of the total area, The Petitioner antenna arrays will total approximately 96 squa#e feet,and bring the:total antenna square footage to approximately 12%of the total arca,which is less than the 25%limitation. (b) The square footage of antennas allowed and in use on the tower as of 1972 when the use bccwnc nonconforming appears to have totaled approximately 3,600 square feet. The existing antennas are calculated to total approximately 11376 square feet,and with the addition of Sprint Spectrum's antennas,would total approximately 1,472 square feet;which is less than the extent of use permitted in 1972. Therefore, by this method of calculation,the addition of the Petitioner's antenna arrays would not even preach the baseline established in-1972,let:alone result in any increase approaching the 25%limitation. Notwithstanding the foregoing,the Board is not making any finding under§9.4 of the By-law as to whether the full extent of the 1972 non-conforming use is available to the site owner at this time. (c) The existing structure is slightly in excess of 36 feet by 36 feet. A 25%increase in each dimension would allow the attachment of antennas to the face of the building such that the total volume of the building did not increase by more than 25%, The Petitioner's attachments,it was reported,could be accomplished within this volumetric limitation. -4 SEVT BY:BrownRudalck ; 4-18-37 ; 17:25 BROWNNRUDNICK- 4014354050;# 7/ 7 Based on all of these methods.of calculating the 25%limitation on expansion,the Board finds dWt the Petitioner's-proposal will not exceed the 25%limitation.at on. At this time,the Board is not determining that there is any one required method for calculating conformity with a 25%limitation, only that the Petitioner's attachment does not exceed the limitation. 5. The economic life of the pre-existing and nonconforming uselstructure will not be extended,since the building exists and will not be substantially changed. 6. The use is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the By-law, and adequate and appropriate facilities exist for the proper operation of the proposed use. The special permit is granted upon the following conditions: 1. In the:event that any of the structure/antennas herein allowed are no longer used or necessary for its stated purpose,they shall be removed by the applicant or landowner. 2. Operation of the antennas will not commence unlit approval by the Massachusetts Department ofHealth has been obtained and transmitted to the Board. 3. Construction pians showing the antennas as constructed by the Petitioner shall be submitted to the building inspector. 4. Prior to issuance of a building permit for any construction or installation of equipment or telecommunication devices in or on the building,the- Board shall be furnished with•an accounting,of antennas already existing; on the structure identifying each unit and its owner and stating whether it is in current use and operation,which accounting;shall be certified by the Iand owner. 5. This special permit applies to only the two antenna arrays identified in the Petition,including the plans submitted therewith. Any further installation contemplated shall require separate application to thisBoardfor a special permit. #553997 JZ-WADSWUIW-h'I10ZLD0C-80563;113 I -5-