PLANNIN G PERMIT APPLICATION - Tasmanian Government Radio Network Proposed TasGRN telecommunication upgrade works at: George Town Council
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June 2021 PLANNING PERMIT APPLICATION Proposed TasGRN telecommunication upgrade works at: MOUNT GEORGE ROAD, GEORGETOWN, TAS 7253 PID 6442600 PUBLIC RESERVE CROWN LAND, AUTHORITY DPIPWE Tasmanian Government Radio Network
Document Control Prepared by Emily Wardlaw Acquriecomm Pty Ltd Date 8 June 2021 Version Date Author Reason 1 02/06/2021 Emily Hart Initial Draft 2 8/6/2021 Emily Wardlaw Amendments 2
Contents Executive Summary 4 Site and Proposed Details 5 1. Introduction 6 2. Purpose and Demand 7 3. Site Selection 9 4. Proposed Development 10 5. Subject Site 11 6. Regulatory Framework & Assessment 16 7. Conclusion 25 Appendix A Copy of Title i Appendix B Plans and Elevations ii Appendix C EPBC Report iii Appendix D Aboriginal Heritage Advice iv Appendix E Media Releases v 3
Executive Summary This report has been prepared by Acquirecomm Pty Ltd on behalf of Telstra Corporation Ltd in support of a planning permit application for the upgrade of an existing Telecommunications Facility at MOUNT GEORGE ROAD, GEORGE TOWN, TAS, 7253 as part of the TasGRN Project. The Tasmanian Government Radio Network (TasGRN) is a collaborative project to transition eight core user organisations, currently using five separate radio communications networks, onto one unified, digital, and interoperable radio network. The result will be a more reliable and resilient network enabling the provision of better services to the Tasmanian community. The proposed development is located within the existing Telstra compound at MT GEORGE. The land is legally described as Crown Land, PID 6442600, Authority DPIPWE (Crown Land Services). Refer to copy of Title at Appendix A. A discretionary application for planning approval for the TasGRN antenna is required. This report outlines the purpose and demand for the development in GEORGE TOWN and addresses the planning merits of the proposal and its consistency with the relevant planning controls and codes of the George Town Planning Scheme. It is supported by the accompanied plans which show the proposed layout and design of the facility. The proposed development of the site represents the provision of essential emergency communications infrastructure to the area as sought under the TasGRN Project. The proposed facility will have an acceptable impact on the amenity of the area in terms of its use of materials and siting. The facility is designed to have regard to its surrounds and represents an appropriate balance between the net community benefit from the provision of essential emergency services communications and the protection of the environment from any adverse impacts. 4
Site and Proposal Details Address of Site MOUNT GEORGE ROAD, GEORGE TOWN, TAS, 7253 Legal Property Description Public Reserve Crown Land, PID 6442600, Authority DPIPWE (Crown Land Services) Local Authority George Town Council Use Utility Zone and Overlays & Codes Rural Resource Bushfire Prone Areas Scenic Management Area Permit Type Discretionary Owner Crown Land, Authority DPIPWE Applicant Telstra Corporation Limited ABN 051 775 556 C/- Acquirecomm PO Box 7157 Brighton, Vic, 3186 Contact Person Emily Wardlaw Director Planning Services 0422685472 emily@acquirecomm.com.au Our Reference TAS GRN MT GEORGE CMTS 5
1 Introduction The most extensive upgrade to multiagency emergency radio communications in Tasmania’s history has commenced following the signing of a contract between the Tasmanian Government and Telstra to deliver the Tasmanian Government Radio Network (TasGRN). The TasGRN will replace five separate radio networks with one digital, public-safety grade radio network to be delivered by Telstra and supported by Motorola Solutions Australia P/L. The Project is a key element in delivering the State’s objective in keeping Tasmanians safe. The network will also enhance day to day operations beyond emergency services and will support sustainable forest and reserved land management, utility providers and health transport services. Initial users of the TasGRN will include: ➢ Tasmania Police; ➢ Tasmania Fire Service; ➢ Ambulance Tasmania; ➢ State Emergency Service; ➢ Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment; ➢ Sustainable Timber Tasmania; ➢ TasNetworks; and, ➢ Hydro Tasmania Design and construction of the new network has now commenced with user organisations expected to begin migrating over to the new infrastructure in the 2022/2023 financial year. You can read more about the project here: http://www.premier.tas.gov.au/site_resources_2015/additional_releases/telstra_awarded_tasgrn_c ontract https://www.tasgrn.tas.gov.au/ The project includes approximately 160 sites located within all 29 Local Government areas. The project will involve the co-location of TasGRN equipment on existing communications structures owned by a variety of operators. There will be a small number of new structures required to ensure breadth of coverage across Tasmania. Telstra has contracted Acquirecomm Pty Ltd to undertake the required environmental and planning approvals on each site. 6
2 Purpose and Demand The TasGRN Project is a result of the Tasmanian Government’s response to the Report of the Auditor- General No. 10 of 2013-2014 (Government Radio Communication – Appendix One 1) which recommended a whole-of-Government radio network (Tasmanian Government Radio Network - TasGRN). The TasGRN aims to deliver a reliable, functional and usable state-wide public safety grade radio communications network fit for purpose in supporting emergency response, public order during major events and the day to day operations of Tasmania's Emergency Services Organisations (ESOs), land managers and the electricity supply industry. The Auditor-General’s report made eleven recommendations supporting progress and development of a whole-of-government radio network, including: ➢ Agencies should work together to resolve congestion issues. ➢ Agencies should investigate ways to provide secure and confidential communications. ➢ Any whole-of-government network should consider a level of duplication with regard to infrastructure and cost. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT RADIO NETWORK, (TASGRN) PROJECT SUBMISSION TO THE PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS 27 JULY 2020 Project director Scott Wilson-Haffenden said the contract signing with Telstra was a significant milestone for the state. "The contract signing marks the commencement of an important partnership with Telstra and it's key subcontractor Motorola to develop a radio network that addresses recommendations made by the state government, and most notably the Tasmanian government's response to the report from the auditor-general." Acting Premier Jeremy Rockliff said the project, which includes a $567 million investment, was the most significant radio communications technological upgrade in the state's history. "Effective radio communications are absolutely mission critical to keeping Tasmanians safe, and having such extensive infrastructure and radio communications across multiple agencies is critical and vitally important so that all agencies are working together through the one combined network, in order to ensure the responsiveness of those on the front line." Police, Fire and Emergency Management Minister Mark Shelton said it would mean a more cohesive emergency management response, not only in bushfire situations but in day-to-day scenarios. "Having an inter-operable radio network that all the agencies will be connected to allows these agencies to coordinate responses to the emergencies - whether it be 7
the SES talking to the police or whether it's fire talking to Transcend on a car crash or road rescue, these things are about keeping Tasmanians safe." http://www.premier.tas.gov.au/site_resources_2015/additional_releases/telstra_awarded_tasgrn_c ontract The Project Submission to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works, 27 July 2020 states that: The TasGRN will have far-reaching social and environmental impacts, many of which will apply to the Tasmanian community as a whole. The submission lists that the Social and Environmental Impacts, in broad terms, include: ➢ Increased access and ease of use to mission-critical radio communications for the State’s large volunteer base; ➢ Geographical equity for regional and remote citizens to have access to, and receive,more responsive and coordinated emergency services; ➢ Geographical equity due to new government-funded site infrastructure having the potential to be leveraged by commercial providers, to deliver more telecommunication services in regional and remote Tasmania; ➢ Improved health, public safety and natural disaster response outcomes for all citizens of Tasmania, including improved WHS for User Organisations; ➢ Avoided privacy breaches due to enhanced network security; ➢ Potential for economic and social benefits for rural towns through the provision of TasGRN site access to commercial mobile service providers, enabling greater commercial and social connectivity. ➢ Improved public confidence in ESO operations due to improved security and response times. The submission also states that the environmental impacts of the TasGRN include: ➢ Increased ability to protect the environment due to ESOs’ more timely and coordinated response to extreme events (e.g. bushfires, floods); ➢ Increased ability to protect World Heritage zones due to enhanced coverage in rural and forested areas enabling greater mobility of resources; and ➢ The addition of new sites will intrude on natural environment. A full copy of the submission can be found at: https://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/ctee/Joint/Submissions/Tasmanian%20Government%20Radio% 20Network%20Project- Department%20of%20Police,%20Fire%20and%20Emergency%20Management%20Submission.pdf 8
3 Site Selection The TasGRN User Organisations have undertaken an extensive coverage prediction and site selection process. This process generated a design that will economically leverage existing sites, minimising green-field builds to meet the State’s coverage requirements. The trunked radio site design utilises the best mix of available site infrastructure, using a combination of State, Telstra and other sites assets. The preliminary coverage design utilises a mix of VHF and UHF frequencies. Selection of the UHF and VHF site locations is primarily based on UHF coverage requirements and may require multiple sites in close proximity to maximise channel availability. To obtain the level of coverage required by User Organisations the TasGRN will comprise 135 individual sites spread throughout the State and also 17 Radio Link Sites. There are only three (3) greenfield sites, in total, required to be built across the State, the remaining quantity of sites will utilise existing site components. This application to upgrade the existing Telstra Facility at GEORGE TOWN with TasGRN Equipment is one of the two existing sites identified within George Town Council under the project to be upgraded. 9
4 Proposed Development The proposed development at Telstra’s existing site at MOUNT GEORGE ROAD, GEORGE TOWN, TAS, 7253, comprises the following: Discretionary Permit Activity: ➢ The installation of one (1) 5.7m high UHF Dipole Array Omni Antenna (RFI BA4040-67-P DIPOLE ANTENNA) mounted on the top of the existing Telstra Monopole. ➢ Ancillary items including cabling and mounts in relation to the Dipole Array Omni Antenna ➢ The removal of (6) GSM900 Omni antennas from the top of the structure. ➢ The total height of the structure will increase by 3.15m from 34.35m to 37.5m. ➢ The installation of (1) Diesel Generator at ground level for backup power. Low Impact Activities ➢ The installation of one (1) Directional Modem Antenna H 255mm x W 255m (RFI LTE-XPOL- 002-5G PANEL) mounted on the Telstra Equipment Building Roof. ‘ ➢ The installation of one (1) Outdoor Unit located at ground level on the existing monopole footing. ➢ The installation of one (1) 0.3m radiocommunications dishes mounted at a height of 20m. ➢ Ancillary items including cabling and mounts. ➢ The use of the existing access, fibre, and power provisions. Classification: Low Impact under the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 2018: ➢ Part 3- Low Impact Facilities, 3.1 (4) ancillary facilities & ➢ Part 3, Schedule, Facilities and Areas: Part 1- Radio Facilities, Item 4, Panel Antenna. ➢ Part 1- Radio Facilities, Item 6, Radiocommunications Dish. The works are part of the larger TasGRN Project to provide one digital, public-safety grade radio network. This is a non-public network and there will be no provision for public access to the network. Refer to Plans attached at Appendix B. 10
5 Subject Site The existing Telstra Monopole is located on an elevated position at Mount George Lookout off Mount George Road on Crown Land (Public Reserve). The subject land is a Telstra Leased area on Crown land of 0.0063 hectares. The land is Crown Land managed by the Department of Primary Industries Water and Environment (DPIPWE) and is described as PID 6442600. The land currently accommodates a 30m Telstra Monopole (total height 34.5m including antennas). The site hosts a number of antennas providing Telstra 3G and 4G telecommunications to the region. Ground equipment is contained in a small equipment hut at the base of the monopole. There are three lattice towers of similar height in proximity to the site, the tallest of which is an Optus/Vodafone lattice tower of 41.3m. Emergency services communications are also located on a 20m structure on the land. The site is accessed off Mount George Road and an unsealed track to the site. The surrounding land is undeveloped and zoned Rural Resource. A private timber reserve is located 460m North of the site. To the Southeast is a parcel of land zoned Light Industrial, and a parcel of land 400m South of the site is zoned General Industrial. There are no dwellings within the vicinity or visual catchment of the site. The closest dwelling is approximately 1km East of the site, with intervening dense vegetation. Refer to photos of the site and surrounds below. 11
FIGURE 1 AERIAL VIEW LOCATION OF SUBJECT SITE AND ACCESS FIGURE 2 AERIAL VIEW OF BROADER AREA IN THE RURAL RESOURCE ZONE AND PRIVATE TIMBER TO THE NORTH, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONE TO THE EAST AND GENERAL INDUSTRIAL ZONE TO THE SOUTH 12
FIGURE 3 VIEW OF EXISTING GROUND LEVEL EQUIPMENT FIGURE4 AERIAL VIEW OF SUBJECT SITE SHOWING GROUND LEVEL EQUIPMENT AND PROPOSED LOCATION OF NEW GENERATOR OUTLINED IN YELLOW. THE NEW OUTDOOR UNIT LOCATION IS IDENTIFIED BY THE YELLOW ARROW . 13
FIGURE 5 DRONE PHOTO OD SITE, ACCESS, COMPOUNDS AND STRUCTURES FIGURE 6 PHOTO OF THE TOP OF THE EXISTING TELSTRA MONOPOLE WHERE THE NEW TASGRN ANTENNA IS PROPOSED TO BE MOUNTED 14
FIGURE7 INTERNAL VIEW OF SITE LOOKING EAST SHOWING THE TELSTRA EQUIPMENT BUILDING AND MONOPOLE IN THE BACKGROUND BEHIND THE HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION TOWER FIGURE 8 DRONE PHOTO OF SITE SHOWING THE TELSTRA MONOPOLE AND HEADFRAME (CIRCLED IN YELLOW) SHOWING OMNIS TO BE REMOVED AND OTHER AXICOM AND HYDRO CORPORATION LATTICE TOWERS OF SIMILAR HEIGHT 15
6 Regulatory Framework & Assessment 5.1 Federal Legislation Radiocommunications Act 1992 The object of the Radiocommunications Act 1992 is to provide for management of the radiofrequency spectrum in order to: ➢ maximise, by ensuring the efficient allocation and use of the spectrum, the overall public benefit derived from using the radiofrequency spectrum. ➢ make adequate provision of the spectrum for use by public or community services. ➢ provide a responsive and flexible approach to meeting the needs of users of the spectrum. ➢ encourage the use of efficient radiocommunication technologies so that a wide range of services of an adequate quality can be provided. ➢ provide an efficient, equitable and transparent system of charging for the use of spectrum, taking account of the value of both commercial and non-commercial use of spectrum. ➢ support the communications policy objectives of the Commonwealth Government. ➢ provide a regulatory environment that maximises opportunities for the Australian communications industry in domestic and international markets. ➢ promote Australia's interests concerning international agreements, treaties and conventions relating to radiocommunications or the radiofrequency spectrum. The TasGRN Network is licensed to operate the under the relevant spectrum requirements within the 420-430MHz (UHF) and 160-175MHz (VHF). Telecommunications (Low Impact Facilities) Determination 2018 The Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination came into effect on 1st July 1997 and has recently been superseded by the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 2018. 16
The Determination contains a list of Telecommunications (and Radiocommunications) Facilities that the Commonwealth will continue to regulate. These are facilities that are essential to maintaining telecommunications networks and are unlikely to cause significant community disruption during their installation or operation. These facilities are therefore considered to be ‘Low-impact’ and do not require planning approval under State or territory laws. Whilst the majority of the works relating to the proposal at GEORGE TOWN are defined under the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 2018, the proposed 5.7m omni antenna exceeds the height requirements within the Determination, and therefore is required to be assessed under the relevant state and local planning provisions along with the proposed generator. Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act commenced on 16th July 2000. It introduced a new role for the Commonwealth Government in the assessment and approval of development proposals where those proposals involve actions that have a significant impact on matters of National Environmental Significance, the environment of Commonwealth owned land and actions carried out by the Commonwealth Government. This proposal is not of National Environmental Significance, as it will not impact on: ➢ World Heritage Areas; ➢ Wetlands protected by International Treaty (The RAMSAR Convention); ➢ Nationally listed threatened species and communities; ➢ Nationally listed migratory species; ➢ All nuclear actions; or ➢ The environment of Commonwealth Marine area. The EPBC Protected Matters report identifies 1 threatened ecological community and 26 threatened species in the region. The proposed upgrade is located on the existing Telstra Monopole. The proposed generator is contained within the existing footprint of Telstra compound. Construction vehicles will utilise existing access and stand areas. Due to the limited nature of the proposed works in terms of ground disturbance and duration there is no undue threat to flora and fauna in the area. Refer to EPBC Act Protected Matters Report at Appendix C. Electromagnetic Energy and Health EMF is sometimes known as electromagnetic radiation (EMR) or electromagnetic energy (EME). Electromagnetic fields are present everywhere in our environment – the earth, sun and ionosphere are all natural sources of EMF. 17
Telstra rely on the expert advice of international and national health authorities including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) for overall assessments of health and safety impacts. The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) has issued guidelines on levels of allowable public exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) fields, including guidelines on RF from mobile phones and base stations that Telstra adheres to. These guidelines have a large safety margin built into them. Telstra confirms that the proposed TasGRN facility will comply with the mandated standard (RPS-S1) for EMF set by ARPANSA, which is based on the safety guidelines recommended by the WHO. The safety standard works by limiting the network signal to a level low enough to protect all people, in all environments, 24 hours a day. The safety limit itself has a significant safety margin built into it. Further information about EMF can be sourced at: ➢ Commonwealth Department of Health (ARPANSA) www.arpansa.gov.au ➢ Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) www.acma.gov.au ➢ World Health Organisation (WHO) www.who.int/en/ Built and Cultural Heritage Built and Cultural Heritage In order to ascertain if any cultural or natural heritage values of local, state or national significance apply to the site, a search was conducted of the relevant databases and heritage registers. The subject site is not listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register nor or there any Matters of National Environmental Significance associated with the site. No additional approvals or consideration is considered necessary on these matters. Aboriginal Heritage Aboriginal cultural heritage must be considered as part of all planning applications. This proposal was assessed against the Aboriginal Heritage Tasmania (AHT) Property Search website to assess if there were any matters of Aboriginal cultural heritage on the site. The search did not identify any registered Aboriginal relics or apparent risk of impacting Aboriginal relics. Refer to Appendix D for a copy of the AHT search record. Telstra are aware that all Aboriginal heritage is protected under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1975. Telstra’s constructors will be notified that if any Aboriginal heritage is found, works are to cease immediately and AHT be contacted for advice. The AHT Unanticipated Discovery Plan, will be provided to the constructors to have on hand during ground disturbing works, to aid in meeting the requirements under the Act. 18
5.2 Requirement for a Planning Permit Under the provisions of the George Town Planning Scheme, the proposed development falls under a Utility definition. A Utility is a discretionary use within the Rural Resource Zone. However, pursuant to Clause 9.2.1, a discretionary use, must be considered as if that use class had permitted status in that Use Table, where the proposal for development does not establish a new use, or substantially intensify the use. As the proposed TasGRN Omi antenna does not meet all the acceptable solutions in the Zone provisions, a Discretionary Permit is required. There is no Telecommunications Code contained within the George Town Planning Scheme. A Discretionary Permit is also required under E7 Scenic Management Code. Additionally, there is no requirement under the Bushire Area Code for a permit, as the proposal is not considered a vulnerable or hazardous use as defined in E1.2.1 of this Code. As such, an assessment of the proposal against the Acceptable Solutions and Performance Criteria (where applicable) of the Rural Resource Zone and Scenic Management Code is provided below. 5.3 George Town Planning Scheme Zone and Code Assessment Clause 26 Rural Resource Zone The proposed use and development is located within the Rural Resource Zone. A Utility is a discretionary Use within the Rural Resource Zone. However, pursuant to Clause 9.2.1, a discretionary use, must be considered as if that use class had permitted status in that Use Table, where the proposal for development does not establish a new use, or substantially intensify the use. An assessment is provided below against the Development Standards for Buildings and Works. 26.4.1 Building Location and Appearance Objective To ensure that the: a) ability to conduct extractive industries and resource development will not be constrained by conflict with sensitive uses; and b) development of buildings is unobtrusive and complements the character of the landscape except for a wind farm and associated utilities infrastructure located at 553 Old Aerodrome Road (CT 198926/1), 381 Soldiers Settlement Road (CTs 210237/1 and 212067/1) and Soldiers Settlement Road (CTs 152982/5, 104543/1 and 104543/2); and c) the wind turbine height at 553 Old Aerodrome Road (CT 198926/1), 381 Soldiers Settlement Road (CTs 210237/1 and 212067/1) and Soldiers Settlement Road (CTs 152982/5, 104543/1 and 104543/2) is; 19
(i) necessary for the operation of the use; and (ii) minimises adverse impacts on neighbouring properties. Acceptable Solutions Assessment of Proposal A1 Building height must not exceed: a) 8m for dwellings; or Not Compliant. b) 12m for other purposes; or The total height of the structure will increase by 3.15m to a total height of 37.5m. c) 180 metres blade tip height for wind turbines located at 553 Old Aerodrome Road (CT 198926/1), 381 Soldiers Settlement Road (CTs 210237/1 and 212067/1) and Soldiers Settlement Road (CTs 152982/5, 104543/1 and 104543/2) provided that the turbines are setback: (i) in accordance with A2.1; and (ii) a minimum of 100m from Five Mile Bluff Conservation area; and (iii) a minimum of 165m from a public road. A2.1 Buildings must be set back a minimum of: a) 50m where a non sensitive use or extension to existing Complies. There is no change to the established sensitive use buildings is proposed; or setbacks on the site. The works are contained to the existing monopole and generator and b) 200m where a sensitive use is proposed; or outdoor unit will be located within the existing c) the same as existing for replacement of an existing compound. The site is set back over 100m from dwelling. adjoining roads. Performance Criteria Assessment of Proposal P1 Building height must: P1 a) be unobtrusive and complement the character of the (a) The proposed omni antenna is required to surrounding landscape except for a wind farm and be located at the top of the existing Telstra associated utilities infrastructure located at 553 Old Monopole to ensure reliable emergency Aerodrome Road (CT 198926/1), 381 Soldiers Settlement services communications. The removal of (6) Road (CTs 210237/1 and 212067/1) and Soldiers omni antennas and the installation of (1) new Settlement Road (CTs 152982/5, 104543/1 and 104543/2); omni antenna on top of the structure will and ensure there is no additional bulk or skyline positions. The TasGRN antenna has a non- b) protect the amenity of adjoining uses from adverse reflective natural product finish. The structure impacts as a result of the proposal; and height is similar to three adjacent lattice towers c) wind turbine height at 553 Old Aerodrome Road (CT on site, there will be no noticeable increase in 198926/1), 381 Soldiers Settlement Road (CTs 210237/1 the visual presence on the site. and 212067/1) and Soldiers Settlement Road (CTs The site has already been established and is 152982/5, 104543/1 and 104543/2) must not have a sited amongst tall and dense vegetation which 20
significant impact on neighbouring properties having screens the facility from public and private regard to: views. (i) the height, bulk and form of existing utilities and (b) Complies. There is no change to the buildings; established use on site. Once the facility is operational and integrated with the TasGRN (ii) the topography of the site; network, the facility will require minimal (iii) separation from residential uses on neighbouring maintenance. properties;Rural Resource Zone Page 26-10 (iv) any buffers (c) Not applicable. created by natural or other features; (v) visibility when viewed from public roads; and (vi) the landscape character of the surrounding rural area. 26.4.2 Subdivision Objective To ensure that subdivision is only to: a) improve the productive capacity of land for resource development and extractive industries; or b) enable subdivision for environmental and cultural protection or resource processing where compatible with the zone; or c) facilitate use and development for allowable uses by enabling subdivision subsequent to appropriate development. Acceptable Solutions Assessment of Proposal A1 Lots must be: a) for the provision of utilities and is required for public use Not applicable. The proposal is not a by the Crown, public authority or a municipality; or subdivision. b) for the consolidation of a lot with another lot with no additional titles created; or c) to align existing titles with zone boundaries and no additional lots are created. Clause E7 Scenic Management Code E7.1 Purpose of the Code E7.1.1 The purpose of this provision is to: a) ensure that siting and design of development protects and complements the visual amenity of defined tourist road corridors; and b) ensure that siting and design of development in designated scenic management areas is unobtrusive and complements the visual amenity of the locality and landscape. 21
E7.6.1 Scenic Management – Tourist Road Corridor Objective (a) To enhance the visual amenity of the identified tourist road corridors through appropriate: i) setbacks of development to the road to provide for views that are significant to the traveller experience and to mitigate the bulk of development; and ii) location of development to avoid obtrusive visual impacts on skylines, ridgelines and prominent locations within the corridor; and iii) design and/or treatment of the form of buildings and earthworks to minimise the visual impact of development in its surroundings; and iv) retention or establishment of vegetation (native or exotic) that mitigates the bulk or form of use or development; and v) retention of vegetation (native or exotic) that provides amenity value to the road corridor due to being in a natural condition, such as native forest, or of cultural landscape interest such as hedgerows and significant, exotic feature trees; and (b) To ensure subdivision provides for a pattern of development that is consistent with the visual amenity objectives described in (a). Acceptable Solutions Assessment of Proposal A1 Development (not including subdivision) must be fully Non-compliant. The structure is currently at a screened by existing vegetation or other features when height of 34.4m and will increase 3.2 in height viewed from the road within the tourist road corridor. due to the addition of the TasGRN omni antenna. The structure is currently visible from the East Tamar Highway, the scenic Road corridor. Vegetation on the site will screen the Outdoor Unit located on the monopole footing at ground level and the generator from public view. Performance Criteria Assessment of Proposal P1 Development (not including subdivision) must be Telecommunications facilities need to be in screened when viewed from the road within the tourist elevated positions and at heights to ensure road corridor having regard to: reliable coverage. In this instance the facility is to provide emergency services a) the impact on skylines, ridgelines and prominent communications to the new State-wide locations; and TasGRN network. b) the proximity to the road and the impact on views from The 3.15m height increase the road; and in this instance relates solely to the addition c) the need for the development to be prominent to the of the Omni TasGRN antenna, which is a road; and slim, non-obtrusive element that will not d) the specific requirements of a resource development have significant visual impact. This is offset by use; and the removal of (6) existing omni antennas on the site. This will significantly reduce clutter at the top of the structure. 22
e) the retention or establishment of vegetation to provide The site is located over 1km from the identified screening in combination with other requirements for tourist scenic road, East Tamar Hwy, and the hazard management; and introduction of the TasGRN omni antenna and 3.2m height increase will be a negligible visual f) whether existing native or significant exotic vegetation impact from the scenic tourist road. within the tourist road corridor is managed to retain the visual values of a touring route; and The small Outdoor Unit and Diesel Generator at ground level are located within the existing g) whether development for forestry or plantation forestry fenced compound will be screened by the is in accordance with the ‘Conservation of Natural and natural vegetation in proximity to the site. Cultural Values – Landscape’ section of the Forest Practices Code; and The site has already been established and the small modification h) the design and/or treatment of development including: is acceptable in this context. i) the bulk and form of buildings including materials and finishes; ii) earthworks for cut or fill; iii) complementing the physical (built or natural) characteristics of the site. Acceptable Solutions Assessment of Proposal A2 Not applicable. Subdivision must not alter any boundaries within the areas designated as scenic management – tourist road corridor. E7.6.2 Local Scenic Management Areas Objective a) To site and design buildings, works and associated access strips to be unobtrusive to the skyline and hillsides and complement the character of the local scenic management area; and b) To ensure subdivision and the subsequent development of land does not compromise the scenic management objectives of the local scenic management area. Acceptable Solutions Assessment of Proposal A1 No acceptable solution. Performance Criteria Assessment of Proposal P1 The 3.15m height increase in this instance relates solely to the addition of the TasGRN Development (not including subdivision) must have regard Omni antenna, which has a slim non-obtrusive to the: profile and non-reflective galvanised steel finish that will not have a significant visual impact on the Scenic Road Corridor and visibility from East Tamar Highway. The removal of (6) existing 23
a) character statement and scenic management objectives Omni antennas from the top of the structure of the particular area set out in Table E7.1 – local scenic will significantly reduce clutter from the top of management areas; and the structure. b) impact on skylines, ridgelines and prominent locations; In this context the proposed works will not have and any significant on the character and objectives of the Mount George Scenic Management Area c) retention or establishment of vegetation to provide and East Tamar Highway scenic road corridor. screening in combination with other requirements for hazard management; and Vegetation will not be impacted, and the ground level equipment will not be seen d) design or treatment of development including: outside of the property. The proposal is i) the bulk and form of buildings including materials and consistent with the existing use of the site. finishes; and ii) earthworks for cut or fill; and iii) complementing the physical (built or natural) characteristics of the site or area. Acceptable Solutions Assessment of Proposal A2 No acceptable solution. Performance Criteria Assessment of Proposal P2 Subdivision must be consistent with the scenic Not applicable. management objectives of the particular area set out in Table E7.1 – local scenic management areas The proposed development meets all Acceptable Solutions and relevant Performance Criteria of the development standards of the Rural Resource Zone and Scenic Management Code. As such, a discretionary permit is required. The omni antenna and ancillary equipment is a critical element in the new Tasmanian Government Radio Network and is sited to ensure the efficient and safe operation of the network. Overall, the proposed development represents minimal change to the existing conditions on the site. The facility has been appropriately sited and designed to minimise visibility and amenity impacts on the surrounding environment as much as possible. There will minimal visual impact from the proposed installation and a small height increase to the total structure height. In the overall context of the social and economic benefits the TASGRN Network will deliver, a reasonable balance has been struck with the addition of one (1) 5.7m omni antenna to the existing monopole and generator at ground level. 24
6 Conclusion This application forms an integral part of the TasGRN Project. The Project is a direct result of the Tasmanian Government’s response to the Report of the Auditor-General No. 10 of 2013-2014 which recommended a whole-of-Government radio network (Tasmanian Government Radio Network - TasGRN). The result will be a more reliable and resilient network enabling the provision of better services to the Tasmanian community. The proposed development meets the development standards of the Rural Resource Zone and Scenic Management Code. The proposed upgrade to the existing Telstra Monopole at MOUNT GEORGE ROAD, GEORGE TOWN will from an integral component in the new Tasmanian Government Radio Network. Acquirecomm on behalf of Telstra, have undertaken an assessment of the relevant matters as required by the Radiocommunications Act 1992, the Telecommunications Act 1997, the George Town Planning Scheme 2013, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 2000, and the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1975. The proposal is considered appropriate in light of the relevant legislative, environmental, technical, radio coverage and public safety requirements. This assessment demonstrates that the proposal achieves a reasonable balance between the provision of essential radio communication services and the need to protect the environment from adverse impacts from such development. It is respectively requested that permission is granted for this permit application. land ensuring no impact to ecological systems. The site is located at the 25
Appendix A Certificate of Title i
PREMIUM PROPERTY Information Report ..................................................... Land Tasmania PROPERTY ID: 6442600 PROPERTY ADDRESS: MOUNT GEORGE ROAD GEORGE TOWN TAS 7253 CONSTRUCTION YEAR: Report Date: 14/01/2021 Report Time: 03:05 PM Page 1 of 5 Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment www.thelist.tas.gov.au
PREMIUM PROPERTY Information Report PROPERTY DETAILS - MOUNT GEORGE RD GEORGE TOWN Property Name: Land Use: Commercial - TELECOM. SERVICES INCLS POST (valuation purposes only) Improvements: MOBILE PHONE BASE ST Improvement Sizes Improvement: Area: (Top 3 by Size): OTHER IMPROVEMENTS Number of Bedrooms: Construction Year of Main Building: Roof Material: Wall Material: Land Area: 0.0063 hectares Title References: Municipality: GEORGE TOWN View Municipality Information Report Title owner: Interested parties: TELSTRA AUSTRALIA LIMITED Postal address: PO BOX 805 (Interested Parties) SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205 OWNERSHIP HISTORY - MOUNT GEORGE RD GEORGE TOWN TYPE NAME ADDRESS FROM TO Lessee AUST TELECOMMUNICATIONS PO BOX 805 SOUTH 12/04/2016 12/04/2016 COMM MELBOURNE VIC 3205 Lessee TELSTRA AUSTRALIA LIMITED PO BOX 805 SOUTH 12/04/2016 MELBOURNE VIC 3205 Ownership DPIPWE GPO BOX 44 HOBART TAS 27/04/2004 7001 Crown Land GPO BOX 44 HOBART TAS 08/03/1994 26/04/2004 Administration 7001 Ownership PROPERTY SERVICES GROUP GPO BOX 44 HOBART TAS 30/06/1985 26/04/2004 7001 Ownership CROWN MOUNT GEORGE ROAD 01/07/1982 30/06/1985 GEORGE TOWN TAS 7253 SALES STATISTICS - (Commercial - TELECOM. SERVICES INCLS POST) - GEORGE TOWN (Last 12 Months) Number of Sales: 0 Highest Sales Price: Median Sales Price: Mean Sales Price: Lowest Sales Price: Report Date: 14/01/2021 Report Time: 03:05 PM Page 2 of 5 Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment www.thelist.tas.gov.au
PREMIUM PROPERTY Information Report LAST 5 SALES - (Commercial) - GEORGE TOWN View in LISTmap ADDRESS CONTRACT DATE SALE PRICE PROPERTY VALUATIONS - MOUNT GEORGE RD GEORGE TOWN DATE INSPECTED LEVELS AT LAND CAPITAL AAV REASON 28/01/2019 01/07/2018 $30,000 $65,000 $3,900 FRESH VALUATION 07/08/2012 01/07/2012 $62,500 $62,500 $6,300 REVALUATION 01/03/2013 01/10/2006 $55,000 $58,000 $4,640 CHANGED LOCALITY AFFECTS ADJUSTED VALUES 28/03/2007 01/10/2006 $55,000 $58,000 $4,640 REVALUATION 23/07/1999 01/08/1999 $15,000 $16,000 $1,600 REVALUATION 14/01/1997 01/08/1993 $5,000 $5,000 $500 LEASE AREA REDUCTION + ...CHANGE OF USE TO MOBILE 'PHONEBASE STATION SITE 18/08/1994 01/08/1993 $8,000 $8,000 $320 AMENDED ON OBJECTION NO.31 25/10/1993 01/08/1993 $8,000 $15,000 $600 REVALUATION 94 25/10/1993 01/07/1987 $2,000 $5,500 $220 VIEWING PLATFORM 30/09/1986 01/07/1987 $2,000 $5,500 $220 REVAL 87 10/09/1981 01/07/1983 $2,000 $3,250 $130 REVAL'82 Report Date: 14/01/2021 Report Time: 03:05 PM Page 3 of 5 Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment www.thelist.tas.gov.au
PREMIUM PROPERTY Information Report AERIAL IMAGERY Report Date: 14/01/2021 Report Time: 03:05 PM Page 4 of 5 Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment www.thelist.tas.gov.au
PREMIUM PROPERTY Information Report Explanation of Terms Property ID A unique number used for Valuation purposes. Date Inspected The date the property was inspected for the valuation. Levels At Levels At - or Levels of Valuation Date means the date at which values of properties are determined for all valuations in a Municipal Area. Land Value Land Value is the value of the property including drainage, excavation, filling, reclamation, clearing and any other invisible improvements made to the land. It excludes all visible improvements such as buildings, structures, fixtures, roads, standings, dams, channels, artificially established trees and pastures and other like improvements. Capital Value Capital Value is the total value of the property (including the land value), excluding plant and machinery. AAV Assessed Annual Value. AAV is the gross annual rental value of the property excluding GST, municipal rates, land tax and fixed water and sewerage, but cannot be less than 4% of the capital value. Interested Parties This is a list of persons who have been recorded by the Valuer-General as having interest in the property (ie owner or Government agency). Postal Address This is the last advised postal address for the interested parties. Multiple Tenancies Properties that have multiple tenants are assessed for separate AAV's. e.g. a house and flat. Similar Criteria Properties in the same locality with a Capital Value within a range of 10% of the property. No information obtained from the LIST may be used for direct marketing purposes. Much of this data is derived from the Valuation Rolls maintained by the Valuer-General under the provisions of the Valuation of Land Act 2001. The values shown on this report are as at the Levels At date. While all reasonable care has been taken in collecting and recording the information shown above, this Department assumes no liability resulting from any errors or omissions in this information or from its use in any way. © COPYRIGHT. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part of the report may be copied without the permission of the General Manager, Land Tasmania, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, GPO Box 44 Hobart 7001. Personal Information Protection statement Report Date: 14/01/2021 Report Time: 03:05 PM Page 5 of 5 Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment www.thelist.tas.gov.au
Appendix B Plans and Elevations ii
Plot date: 20 May 2021 - 5:02 PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 DRAWING STATUS SHEET NO. REFERENCE ONLY CONSTRUCTION ISSUE NO. PRELIMINARY CANCELLED A A AS BUILT DRAWING DRAWING ISSUE FOR DESCRIPTION NUMBER DATE SITE SPECIFIC NOTES - SHEET 1 OF 3 TX572 S0 6 22/07/15 P P MOUNT GEORGE CMTS SITE SPECIFIC NOTES - SHEET 2 OF 3 TX572 S0-1 5 21/05/21 SITE SPECIFIC NOTES - SHEET 2 OF 3 TX572 S0-2 1 21/05/21 P SITE LAYOUT AND ACCESS TX572 S1 8 21/05/21 P NODE MANAGER ADDRESS ID:27545 ANTENNA AND RRU LAYOUT TX572 S1-1 7 21/05/21 P B B EAST ELEVATION TX572 S3 9 21/05/21 P ADDRESS: MT GEORGE RD ANTENNA CONFIGURATION TABLE TX572 S3-1 5 21/05/21 P GEORGE TOWN TAS 7253 SITE EARTHING TX572 G4 2 21/05/21 P RADIO CONNECTION SCHEMATIC TX572 A2 1 21/05/21 P C ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION TX572 E0 2 22/07/15 P C EQUIPMENT LAYOUT TX572 E1 8 21/05/21 P GENERATOR GENERAL LAYOUT TX572 E2 1 21/05/21 P DC POWER LINE DIAGRAM SHEET 1 OF 2 TX572 E4 3 23/11/17 P DC POWER LINE DIAGRAM SHEET 2 OF 2 TX572 E4-1 1 21/05/21 P PATHFINDER CHANNEL RACK LAYOUT TX572 E5 2 22/07/15 P RRUS 12 MOUNTING DETAILS TX572 T3 2 11/08/14 P D HEADFRAME & ANTENNA MOUNTING DETAILS TX572 T3-1 1 10/09/10 P D TASGRN GENSET FOOTING TX572 H1 1 21/05/21 P DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATION TX572 Z1 2 10/09/10 P GEOTECH CERTIFICATE TX572 Z1-1 1 04/07/14 P AS BUILT STRUCTURAL CERTIFICATION TX572 Z1-3 1 17/08/11 P COMPLIANCE BOX STRUCTURAL DESIGN CERTIFICATION (F01) PROJECT NO. VT13933.01 TX572 Z1-4 1 02/05/14 P COMPLETED AS PER DESIGN E STRUCTURAL AS BUILT CERTIFICATION ALTERATIONS IN RED E P Telstra Networks Wireless program Delivery Template - 017866P02 issue 11 02 /12/ 2013 PROJECT NO. VT13933.01 TX572 Z1-5 1 11/08/14 NAME (PRINT) STRUCTURAL DESIGN CERTIFICATION PROJECT NO. VT14334.01 TX572 Z1-7 1 13/01/15 P SIGNATURE DATE AS BUILT CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATION PROJECT. NO. VT14334.01 TX572 Z1-8 1 22/07/15 P ANTENNA / FEEDER SWEEP RESULTS TX572 Z4 1 15/08/07 P ANTENNA / FEEDER SWEEP RESULTS TX572 Z4-1 1 04/02/09 P ORDER DRAWN CHKD AMENDMENT EXAM APPD DATE ISS DO NOT VT13933.01 ES ES 72485045W0001-LTE1800-AS BUILT-ERIC ES LDT 11.08.14 9 SCALE EARTHING CERTIFICATE TX572 Z5 1 20/07/11 P VT14334.01 JRP AU FOR CONSTRUCTION - 72806314W0001CYI - LTE700 BK BK 14.01.15 10 MOBILE NETWORK SITE 27545 F VT14334.01 IM BJ AS BUILT - 72909816W0001SSMC - LTE700 MM AC 22.07.15 11 MOUNT GEORGE CMTS 2GD-27545-01 SK LY 2GDECOMMISSION - 30062969W0005CYI KSK CF 23.11.17 12 DRAWING INDEX AND DOCUMENT CONTROL - SHEET 1 OF 2 F TASGRN076 JM MP FOR CONSTRUCTION - SP30091946WO047DOWN - TASGRN DP GRW 21.05.21 13 MT GEORGE RD, GEORGE TOWN, TAS 7253 DWG SHT DC C Telstra Corporation Limited ABN 33 051 775 556 All rights reserved. NO. TX572 NO. - 1 2 3 4 5 Cad file: TX572.DWG 6 A3 The copyright and ownership of the drawings is to be assigned to Telstra
Plot date: 20 May 2021 - 5:02 PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 DRAWING STATUS SHEET NO. REFERENCE ONLY CONSTRUCTION ISSUE NO. PRELIMINARY CANCELLED A A AS BUILT DRAWING DRAWING ISSUE FOR DESCRIPTION NUMBER DATE REFERENCE DRAWINGS: P MOUNT GEORGE CMTS STANDARD CONSTRUCTION NOTES 017866P05 1 2 19/11/10 CIRCULAR U BOLTS GALVANISED MILD STEEL 017866P70 4 1 22/05/13 P EQUIPMENT ALARM CONFIGURATION 017866P123 1 1 30/06/08 P RBS6601 DONOR RACK LAYOUTS 017866P131 9 2 02/02/12 P NODE MANAGER ADDRESS ID: 27545 B B RBS6602 DONOR RACK LAYOUT 017866P131 10 2 14/03/13 P ADDRESS: MOUNT GEORGE ROAD REMOTE RADIO UNITS POWER AND EARTHING DIAGRAM - THREE PHASE SITES 017866P134 1 6 09/08/13 P GEORGE TOWN ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION 017866P160 1 3 07/12/12 P TAS 7253 EARTHING STD-DETAILS & CONNECTIONS 017866P200 1 3 28/08/12 P EARTHING STD-SHELTER & STEEL POLE 017866P200 10 5 30/08/12 P FEEDER EARTHING DETAILS 017866P201 11 1 24/02/12 P RRU FEEDER EARTHING DETAILS 017866P201 12 3 27/09/13 P C HEAD FRAME & ANTENNA DETAILS CF-11603 1 1 28/07/10 P C HEAD FRAME DETAILS T1326-090 1 B - P MARKING PLAN FOR POLE TYPE M1 T1326-001 1 A 09/04/99 P D D COMPLIANCE BOX COMPLETED AS PER DESIGN E ALTERATIONS IN RED E Telstra Networks Wireless program Delivery Template - 017866P02 issue 11 02 /12/ 2013 NAME (PRINT) SIGNATURE DATE ORDER DRAWN CHKD AMENDMENT EXAM APPD DATE ISS DO NOT VT14334.01 JRP AU FOR CONSTRUCTION - 72806314W0001CYI - LTE700 BK BK 14.01.15 1 SCALE VT14334.01 IM BJ AS BUILT - 72909816W0001SSMC - LTE700 MM AC 22.07.15 2 MOBILE NETWORK SITE 27545 F TASGRN076 JM MP FOR CONSTRUCTION - SP30091946WO047DOWN - TASGRN DP GRW 21.05.21 3 MOUNT GEORGE CMTS DRAWING INDEX AND DOCUMENT CONTROL - SHEET 2 OF 2 F MOUNT GEORGE ROAD, GEORGE TOWN, TAS 7253 DWG SHT DC-1 C Telstra Corporation Limited ABN 33 051 775 556 All rights reserved. NO. TX572 NO. - 1 2 3 4 5 Cad file: TX572.DWG 6 A3 The copyright and ownership of the drawings is to be assigned to Telstra
1 2 3 4 5 6 SITE SPECIFIC NOTES A SITE REFERENCE DETAILS A EQUIPMENT ROOM SPD BOX (12.3 WAY) FIBRE PATCH PANEL TYPE: TELSTRA EQUIPMENT SHELTER TYPE: ELTEK SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE TYPE: SAMSUNG OCCUPIER SITE NAME SITE CODE SIZE (mm): 3700 (L) x 2450 (W) x 2995 (H) SUPPORT TYPE: WALL MOUNTED PART NO: HCC OPTIC PATCH PANEL TELSTRA MOUNT GEORGE CMTS 27545 BASE TYPE: CONCRETE SIZE (mm): 323 (W) x 160(D) x 370 (H) SIZE (mm): 425 (W) x 350 (D) x 44 (H) WALL TYPE: CONCRETE QUANTITY: 1 OFF SUPPORT TYPE: 45RU PATHFINDER RACK RFNSA SITE NUMBER - 7253002 SUPPORT TYPE: CONCRETE SLAB STRUCTURE OWNER - TELSTRA REFERENCE: 007338. D8-3 QUANTITY: 1 OFF COLOUR: GREY REGION: AB SIU STRUCTURE SECURITY COMPOUND GATES KEY NO. SML 4.9 TYPE: ERICSSON SITE INTEGRATION UNIT TYPE: TRANSFIELD STEEL MONOPOLE RECTIFIERS: FP2 1.8kW x 5 OFF EQUIPMENT SHELTER KEY NO. SML 4.9 SIZE (mm): 482 (W) x 350 (D) x 45 (H) MODEL NO.: M1 MONOPOLE BATTERIES: PWL12V100FT x 4 OFF B SUPPORT TYPE: RBS3206 SIZE AT TOP: Ø0.280m STRUCTURE KEY NO. N/A B FIAMM 12FFT100 x 28 OFF QUANTITY: 1 OFF SIZE AT BASE: Ø0.800m MAINS POWER METER BOX LOCKS: N/A BATTERY RESERVE CAPACITY: 7 HRS REFERENCE DRAWING: SHEET E1 HEIGHT: 30.0m AIR-CONDITIONING CAGE LOCKS: N/A NO. OF AC UNITS: SPLIT TYPE AC x 1 OFF DC FANS REQUIRED: YES REMOTE RADIO UNIT (RRU) LTE1800 COLOUR: GREEN BATTERY CABINET (BBU&RPU) LOCKS: N/A AC FANS INSTALLED: NO TYPE: ERICSSON RRUS 12 REFERENCE DRAWING: T1326-001 ALARMS: YES SIZE (mm): 470 (W) x 187 (D) x 518 (H) FEEDER ENTRY WINDOW: REAR RIGHT SIDE HEADFRAME SERVICES LEGEND SUPPORT TYPE: ERICSSON MOUNT KITS TYPE: TELSTRA TRIANGULAR HEADFRAME OPTIC FIBRE ABOVE GROUND AIR CONDITIONING CAGE: NO COLOUR: NATURAL PRODUCT COLOUR MODEL NO.: N/A OPTIC FIBRE BELOW GROUND SP18-RRU QUANTITY: 4 OFF COLOUR: GREEN ABOVE GROUND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY C TYPE: ELTEK SINGLE PLANE POWER SYSTEM FOR RRU RRU INTERFACE JUNCTION BOX LTE1800 REFERENCE DRAWING T1326-090, SHEET 1 BELOW GROUND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY C SIZE (mm): 600 (W) x 600 (D) x 2201 (H) SUPPLIER: SAMSUNG ISSUE B & 2 CF-11603, SHEET 1 GAS SUPPLY QUANTITY: 1 OFF PART NO: HCC JUNCTION BOX HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY RECTIFIERS: FP2 HE, 2kW x 3 OFF SIZE (mm): 80 (W) x 133 (D) x 510 (H) ANTENNAS WATER SUPPLY BATTERIES: SBS190F EON x 4 OFF COLOUR: NATURAL PRODUCT COLOUR TYPE: REFER TO THE TELSTRA ANTENNA SEWER LINE BATTERY RESERVE CAPACITY: 7 HRS QUANTITY: 2 OFF CONFIGURATION TABLE ON S3-1 SHEET SW STORM WATER REFERENCE DRAWING: 017866P134 SHEET 3 COLOUR: NATURAL PRODUCT COLOUR COMBINER LTE700 ABOVE GROUND FEEDER CABLES 45RU PATHFINDER RACK SUPPLIER: KAELUS BELOW GROUND FEEDER CABLES ICS PART NO: RFX0136 PART NUMBER: DBC0086F1V1-1 X DENOTES TELSTRA ANTENNA SECTOR AS SHOWN ON SHEET S1-1 D BRACKET KIT: YES SIZE (mm) 330 (W) x 108 (D) x 376 (H) AX D SIZE (mm): 528 (W) x 350 (D) x 2206 (H) QUANTITY: 2 OFF QUANTITY: 1 OFF LOCATION: 45RU PATHFINDER RACK REFERENCE DRAWING: SHEET E1 TOWER MOUNTED AMPLIFIERS LTE700 RBS (LTE700 / LTE1800) SUPPLIER: KAELUS TYPE: ERICSSON RBS6202 PART NUMBER: 2094F01V1-1 SIZE (mm): 500 (W) x 525 (D) x 568 (H) SIZE: 160 (W) x 180 (D) x 380 (H) SUPPORT TYPE: 45RU PATHFINDER RACK QUANTITY: 2 OFF QUANTITY: 2 OFF REFERENCE DRAWING: SHEET E5 E E Telstra Networks Wireless program Delivery Template - 017866P02 issue 11 02 /12/ 2013 AS BUILT ORDER DRAWN CHKD AMENDMENT EXAM APPD DATE ISS DO NOT VT08130.01 IR DL AS BUILT WCDMA850 UPGRADE SP70884410 WO01 NC IR DL 17.08.11 2 SCALE VT13933.01 AL MT LTE1800 PHASE 3a - 72384245WO001URB TR TK 07.04.14 3 MOBILE NETWORK SITE 27545 F VT13933.01 ES ES 72485045W0001-LTE1800-AS BUILT-ERIC ES LDT 11.08.14 4 MOUNT GEORGE CMTS VT14334.01 JRP AU FOR CONSTRUCTION - 72806314W0001CYI - LTE700 BK BK 14.01.15 5 SITE SPECIFIC NOTES - SHEET 1 OF 3 F VT14334.01 IM BJ AS BUILT - 72909816W0001SSMC - LTE700 MM AC 22.07.15 6 MOUNT GEORGE ROAD, GEORGE TOWN, TAS 7253 DWG SHT S0 C Telstra Corporation Limited ABN 33 051 775 556 All rights reserved. NO. TX572 NO. - 1 2 3 4 5 Cad file: TX572.DWG 6 A3 The copyright and ownership of the drawings is to be assigned to Telstra
1 2 3 4 5 6 RFNSA SITE No. 7253002 A PROPOSED VERTIV MACRO ODU TO A BE INSTALLED ON MONOPOLE POWER POLE NO. 268268 M ST LIA FOOTING, AND USED FOR TAS GRN WIL 8 TELSTRA 300W CABLE LADDER MOUNT GEORG ACCOMMODATES TELSTRA FEEDERS. E RD REFER NOTE 4 FOR DETAILS TELSTRA TRIANGULAR 10000 HEADFRAME D 5200 500 ER RG EO TG 3.5m AGL # 6 UN 228000 MO B PROPOSED DOUBLE ACCESS GATES B 1750 8 PROPOSED YANMAR - HIMIOINSA HYW-30 M5 (26kVA) GENERATOR AND 1000L FUEL TANK EAS TO BE INSTALLED ON PROPOSED FOOTING 6000 TT 8 5200 AM AR HW TELSTRA LTE700 GPS ANTENNA Y R INSTALLED ON THE ICS MOUNT COPYRIGHT C WHEREIS REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF SENSIS PTY LTD. ABOVE SHELTER WALL PROPOSED MODEM ANTENNA (1 OFF, A24) LOCALITY PLAN OTHER NETWORK 137000 1100 EQUIPMENT SHELTER TO BE INSTALLED ON HOCKEY STICK NOT TO SCALE MOUNT ON EXISTING SHELTER 8 C POWER POLE C REFER SHEET S1-1 FOR SIGN SECURED TO TELSTRA NO. 268268 #13 ANTENNA LAYOUT COMPOUND GATE TELSTRA O/H POWER ROUTE TELSTRA 30m HIGH TRANSFIELD TYPE M1 SPLIT OUT DOOR A/C UNIT ON STEEL MONOPOLE D PRE-CAST CONCRETE PLINTH FOREST AREA R OA TELSTRA MONOPOLE FOOTING R GE TELSTRA FIBRE ROUTE G EO TO NT . 0 km WY TELSTRA COMPOUND M OU X. 2 RH RO AMA AD SECURITY FENCE WITH TELSTRA P5 FIBRE PIT P AP ST T RO D TELSTRA SITE D SINGLE ACCESS GATES EA E TELSTRA U/G FIBRE ROUTE INDICATOR RG EO TELSTRA CONCRETE EQUIPMENT ACCESS TRACK TG SHELTER ACCOMMODATES UN TELSTRA EQUIPMENT. REFER TO MO TREES (TYP.) SHEET E1 FOR DETAILS COMPLIANCE BOX COMPLETED AS PER DESIGN E NOTES: ALTERATIONS IN RED SITE ACCESS E Telstra Networks Wireless program Delivery Template - 017866P02 issue 11 02 /12/ 2013 1. ALL FEEDER ACCESS POINTS ON THE STRUCTURE ARE SCALE 1:5000 BIRD PROOFED AS PER EXTERNAL PLANT POLICY 003615. SITE LAYOUT NAME (PRINT) SIGNATURE DATE 50m 0 50m 100m 150m 200m 250m SCALE 1:5000 2. FOR SITE SPECIFIC NOTES REFER TO SHEETS S0 & S0-1. SCALE 1:100 3. FOR EME SIGNS NOTED THUS #X REFER TO 005486 FOR 1m 0 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m DETAILS. SCALE 1:100 8 FOR CONSTRUCTION 4. SPARE FEEDERS RE-USED FOR LTE700. ORDER DRAWN CHKD AMENDMENT EXAM APPD DATE ISS DO NOT VT13933.01 AL MT LTE1800 PHASE 3a - 72384245WO001URB TR TK 07.04.14 4 SCALE SITE STRUCTURE CO-ORDINATES (GDA94) VT13933.01 ES ES 72485045W0001-LTE1800-AS BUILT-ERIC ES LDT 11.08.14 5 MOBILE NETWORK SITE 27545 GPS READING ACCURACY: ± 10m F VT14334.01 JRP AU FOR CONSTRUCTION - 72806314W0001CYI - LTE700 BK BK 14.01.15 6 CENTRE OF POLE MOUNT GEORGE CMTS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION GDA 94 VT14334.01 IM BJ AS BUILT - 72909816W0001SSMC - LTE700 MM AC 22.07.15 7 LATITUDE SITE LAYOUT AND ACCESS F PART OF LOT (TBC) ON (TBC) -41.10330 TASGRN076 JM MP FOR CONSTRUCTION - SP30091946WO047DOWN - TASGRN DP GRW 21.05.21 8 MOUNT GEORGE ROAD, GEORGE TOWN, TAS 7253 PARISH OF (TBC) GDA 94 DWG SHT S1 COUNTY OF (TBC) LONGITUDE 146.86190 C Telstra Corporation Limited ABN 33 051 775 556 All rights reserved. NO. TX572 NO. - 1 2 3 4 5 Cad file: TX572.DWG 6 A3 The copyright and ownership of the drawings is to be assigned to Telstra
1 2 3 4 5 6 TELSTRA LTE1800 RRU'S (4 OFF) VERTICALLY STACKED AND RRU A TELSTRA TRIANGULAR HEADFRAME INTERFACE JUNCTION BOXES (2 OFF) A ON MOUNTS N °T 45 AT E NT AM N IO I E FR 1 TELSTRA 30m HIGH TRANSFIELD OR EAD TYPE M1 STEEL MONOPOLE H A14 TELSTRA WCDMA850 PANEL ANTENNAS A1 (6 OFF A14, A21, A26, A27, A30 & A31) ON A31 MOUNTS 6 1 B B A13 TELSTRA GSM900 OMNI ANTENNAS 3 A21 (6 OFF A1, A2, A3, A9, A12 & A13) ON MOUNTS 7 PROPOSED UHF DIPOLE ON PROPOSED MOUNT #2 BEHIND EACH PANEL ANTENNA RRU'S LAYOUT AT E.L. 27.00m & 28.00m A9 SCALE 1:25 6 A2 7 PROPOSED Ø300mm TX DISH C 3 A22 #2 TO BE INSTALLED ON NEW C COLLAR MOUNT (1 OFF A23) A30 TELSTRA LTE700 TMA'S (2 OFF) ATTACHED TO MOUNTS BEHIND A26 ANTENNAS (A28 & A29) 2 3 A27 A12 5 A3 A29 2 #11 0 A23 D 5 D A28 TELSTRA LTE700 / LTE1800 PANEL 2 ANTENNAS (2 OFF A28 & A29) ANTENNA LAYOUT AT E.L. 20.00m SCALE 1:25 ANTENNA LAYOUT AT E.L. 30.00m AND 31.50m SCALE 1:25 500 0 500 1000 SCALE 1:25 COMPLIANCE BOX COMPLETED AS PER DESIGN E ALTERATIONS IN RED E Telstra Networks Wireless program Delivery Template - 017866P02 issue 11 02 /12/ 2013 NAME (PRINT) SIGNATURE DATE 7 FOR CONSTRUCTION ORDER DRAWN CHKD AMENDMENT EXAM APPD DATE ISS DO NOT NOTES: VT13933.01 AL MT LTE1800 PHASE 3a - 72384245WO001URB TR TK 07.04.14 3 SCALE 1. ALL FEEDER ACCESS POINTS ON THE STRUCTURE ARE VT13933.01 ES ES 72485045W0001-LTE1800-AS BUILT-ERIC ES LDT 11.08.14 4 MOBILE NETWORK SITE 27545 F BIRD PROOFED AS PER EXTERNAL PLANT POLICY 003615. VT14334.01 JRP AU FOR CONSTRUCTION - 72806314W0001CYI - LTE700 BK BK 14.01.15 5 2. FOR SITE SPECIFIC NOTES REFER TO SHEETS S0 & S0-1. MOUNT GEORGE CMTS VT14334.01 IM BJ AS BUILT - 72909816W0001SSMC - LTE700 MM AC 22.07.15 6 3. FOR EME SIGNS NOTED THUS #X REFER TO 005486 FOR ANTENNA AND RRU LAYOUT TASGRN076 JM MP FOR CONSTRUCTION - SP30091946WO047DOWN - TASGRN DP GRW 21.05.21 7 F DETAILS. MOUNT GEORGE RD, GEORGE TOWN, TAS 7253 4. SPARE FEEDERS RE-USED FOR LTE700. DWG SHT S1-1 C Telstra Corporation Limited ABN 33 051 775 556 All rights reserved. NO. TX572 NO. - 1 2 3 4 5 Cad file: TX572.DWG 6 A3 The copyright and ownership of the drawings is to be assigned to Telstra
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