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Findings: 'Il�c Applicant slates that demands for wireless communication services are <br />growing. The ncw equipment fcaturing 4G technology will improve the quality and <br />increase thc capacity. <br />Conclusions: The proposed usc provides a public benefit to the Lverctt area. <br />2. The adequacy of strcets, utilitics Nnd public scrviccs requir�d tu scrvt a proposed <br />USC. <br />Findings: 'ChP site is surroundcd by thrcc paved local access strects and a paved alley. <br />Utilities and puUlic sarvices aze available. <br />Conclusions: The monopolc facility is accessed from Chestnut Strcet. Electricity and <br />communication services are provided on site. <br />3. Thc impact of trafTic gencrated by the proposed usc on the surruunding arca, <br />pedestrian circulation and public safety; and the ability of the proponent to mitigate <br />sucl� potential impacts. <br />Findings: Thc Applicant statcs thc facility will be visited upproximately four times a <br />year for maintcnance. <br />Cunclusions: No adversc traffic impacts are anticipated by the proposal. Pedestrian <br />circulation and public safety will not be impacted. by the proposal. <br />4. Thc provision of udequatc off-strcet parking, on-site circulation, and sitc acccss. <br />Findmgs: "Chc Applicant will utilizc the existing paved purking azea off of Chestnut <br />Streetfor muintenance. <br />Conclusion: Off-street parking is not rcquired. On-site circulation and site acccss is <br />adequate. <br />5. Compntibility of proposed structures and improvements with surrounding <br />propertics, including thc size, hcight, location, setback and urrangement of all <br />proposed buildings and facilities, especially as they relate to light and shadow <br />impacis un mure scnsitive land uscs and less intcnsivc zones. <br />FinJings: Thc new antennas will be located on thc exisiing sectors of thc monopole nclr <br />similar sized antennas.'Che sizc of one of the new antennas will be the same as the <br />cxisting ones and die othcr two will be 20" longer. Thc Applicant slates iliat thc visual <br />impact is negligible. <br />Conclusion: The visual impacts of increasing the amount of antennus by thrce and mdio <br />l�eads on the monopole is nnticipated to be minima] and will not cause significant light <br />and shadow impacts. 'I'hc equipment being �dded to thc eaisti�g fenced fncility should be <br />sru i�-oos <br />, <br />