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L <br />David Anderson <br />860 Forest Arms Lane <br />Orono, KN 55364 <br />November 5, 1986 <br />Dear Sirs <br />I am herewith submitting information in concordance with application for <br />construction of antenna and support structure as per City of Orono <br />Ordinance Code Sec. 10.75 Subd. lA & 2. <br />INSTALLATION SPECIFICATION <br />The support structure to be erected shall consist of commercially designed <br />and manufactured antenna tower with height of 50 feet. It shall be mounted <br />in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications to assure that <br />installation safety is maximized. <br />Antenna, rotator, mast, wire, and related components shall be commercially <br />designed and manufactured to industry standards. Interconnection of <br />components of the system shall most, or exceed the standards of the original <br />equipment manufacturer in all aspects relating to safety, mechanical, and <br />electrical performance. <br />As per National Electrical Code, a conformal ground rod shall be electrically <br />connected to the tower base by No. 10AWG copper wire, and all coaxial <br />cables shall be fitted with conformally grounded lightning discharge <br />devices at or near the point of entry to the dwelling. <br />All of the afforementioned work shall be performed by technically competent <br />personnel such that the highest standards of safety will be maintained <br />throughout the installation process. <br />This document is being submitted at the time of application for permit. <br />Figure 1 shows the placement of the structure on the property. This was <br />chosen as the location of the installation which would maintain distance from <br />other dwellings and utilities while also conforming to the Ordinance Code <br />requirements. All further considerations regarding the safety of persons <br />and property are reflected in the choice of highest quality materials and <br />most qualified installation personnel. <br />Please refer to the attached engineering data for detailed information on <br />tower windload ratings. Combined windload of all antennae attached to the <br />tower will be such that the structure will maintain the maximum published <br />ratings of wind survival for tower with antennae. <br />