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Figure 4. Existing Coverage (Including the Simulated Effect of the Proposed Site) <br />1 <br />r La•rgh<::... <br />LA-C <br />�. L <br />oil F11j" <br />ti <br />6 <br />The above map shows the existing best server coverage distribution of the area surrounding the proposed site (Crystal <br />Bay). The expected effect of the proposed site is simulated in this case. Each color on the map represents the area <br />currently being served by individual sectors of existing sites. For example, if we consider the existing site (Long Lake) <br />located North of Crystal Bay, in dark blue we can identify the area covered by the southwest facing sector of the site. In <br />green we can identify the area covered by the site's northwest facing sector. Similarly, pink identifies the area served by <br />the site's east facing sector. <br />As can be seen in the above map, the proposed site (Crystal Bay) would take over some of the <br />traffic on Old Crystal Bay Rd between Hwy US -12 and Crystal Bay Lake. This reduction in the <br />amount of traffic served by the existing site Long Lake translates into an enhanced user <br />network experience and increased speeds on Old Crystal Bay rd. and users in the <br />neighborhoods in this area. <br />
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