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4 <br /> This worst-case calculated exposure level is well below the 100% FCC limit. The actuai <br /> exposure conditions due to the proposed Cleanvire tacility are likely lo be many times less Ihan <br /> ihis worst-case value. <br /> FCC AND LOCAL COMPLIANCE <br /> The FCC has determined lhat wireless facililies ihat are predicted to produce less than 5% ot <br /> the applicable MPE exposure limit at accessible locations are considered to be exempt irom <br /> turtlier study. As demonstrated in this report by worst-case exposure caiculations, the <br /> proposed Clearwire wireless tacility will produce far less than 5% of the applicable exposure <br /> limit for public environments. Theretore, pursuant to §1.1310(b)(3) of the Commissi�n's rules no <br /> turiher calcula�ions, measurements or other RF sWdies are required, and the proposed <br /> Clearwire facility is presumed to be in compliance with the FCCs RF exposure rule:s. <br /> Because the proposed Clearwire wireless facility is in compliance with tederal rules. it is also in <br /> compliance with local regulations conceming RF exposure. The following is the complete text ot <br /> �7;U.S.C. § 332(c)(7)(8)(iv): <br /> "No State or local government or instrumentaliry thereof may regulate the <br /> placement, construction, or modi(ication of personal wireless service facilities on <br /> the basis of the environmental efiects of radio irequency emissions ro the extent <br /> that sucL facilities comply with the Commission's regulations concerning such <br /> �missions." <br /> CONCLUSIONS BASE9 ON CALCULATIONS AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS <br /> Based nn my calculations and iniormation supplied to me by Clearwire representatives, the <br /> proposea Clearwire wireless broadband telecornmunications tacility WA-SN0200-B will comply <br /> with current �CC and local rules regarding puolic exposure io radiofrequency electromagnetic <br /> fields. <br /> Ii,iUicld �� Us.csun Constdting I:nginccrs <br /> � <br /> �- <br /> I �7J <br /> / <br />