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November 13th, 2017

Roosevelt Island Project


Proposal
Agenda

1. Introduction of Crown Castle


2. Project Overview
3. Project Proposal
• License
• Pole Attachment Locations
4. Design Elements
5. Impact to Coverage/Capacity
6. Closing
7. Questions

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Crown Castle:
• Is the largest wireless infrastructure provider in the US. And holds two pole top
franchises with the City of New York (since 2011).

• Has been building the foundation for today’s wireless world since 1994. Crown
owns and manages over 40,000 towers and operates over 25,000 small cell
networks in every major US market and over 29,000 route miles of fiber.

• Has a local presence of over 77 employees and over 1000 local partner companies
supported by national resources (and growing).

• Has 24/7 operations/technical and maintenance support that can be immediately


dispatched for any issues or outages.

• Is a solid partner to our wireless carrier clients, businesses and municipalities


nationwide.

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Project Overview
• Pole attachments in the public right of way proposed in 23 unique locations
(some of the pole attachments will be colocations):
• 22 for T-Mobile
• 21 for Verizon
• 20 attachments are colocations with both Verizon and T-Mobile
• All locations will feed back to a Hub location via fiber optic cable which will be
located off of the Island for both Verizon and T-Mobile

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License Terms between Crown Castle and RIOC

1. License will enable Crown Castle to access the public right of way poles on
Roosevelt Island
2. License is for a 10-year term with 3 – successive terms of 5-years.
3. Compensation for use of the poles to RIOC from Crown is $3,390.48 per location
with an annual CPI adjustment.
4. Crown Castle is responsible for its own electrical utility charges.
5. Crown Castle will be building and maintaining a fiber ring around Roosevelt Island
to supply the locations with connectivity.
• Crown Castle will provide RIOC 4 strands of Dark Fiber along planned
deployment route.
6. Crown Castle shall comply with all laws related to construction, installation,
operation, maintenance and control of its equipment in the public way and on
RIOC facilities.
7. Crown will provide necessary insurance – Workers Compensation, General
Liability

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Map of Proposed Pole Attachments – Whole Island

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Map of Proposed Pole Attachments – North of Blackwell
House

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Map of Proposed Pole Attachments – South of Blackwell
House

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Map of RIOC Locations Needing Fiber Connectivity

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Pole Designs
There are four types of designs for the locations being proposed. They are:

1. Attach to Existing Light Pole: 14 Locations


2. Replace Lamppost with Similar Design: 8 Locations
3. Attach to Existing Wood Utility Pole: 1 Location

Summary of Changes to Type B Replacement Pole


Design
Current First Type B Second Type
Type B Pole Pole Design B Pole Design
Top of Pole 14' 10" 25' 22'
Height of Light 14' 10" 20'0" 14'10"

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Pole Attachment Locations & Type
VZ ID Pole Type Latitude Longitude
Roosevelt_01 FS Pole 40.755948 -73.954032
Roosevelt_02 FS Pole 40.756659 -73.955901
Roosevelt_03 FS Pole 40.755616 -73.956867
Roosevelt_04 FS Pole 40.754119 -73.95808
Roosevelt_05T FS Pole 40.77089 -73.942899
Roosevelt_06 FS Pole 40.752893 -73.957637
Roosevelt_07 FS Pole 40.753843 -73.956171
Roosevelt_08 FS Pole 40.754671 -73.95538
Roosevelt_09 Type-M 40.757071 -73.953006
Roosevelt_11 FS Pole 40.754986 -73.95743
Roosevelt_12T FS Pole 40.770119 -73.941151
Roosevelt_13 Wood Utility Pole 40.75954 -73.953309
Roosevelt_14 Type-M 40.759227 -73.951857
Roosevelt_15 FS Pole 40.769153 -73.94315
Roosevelt_16 Type-M 40.76021 -73.951431
Roosevelt_17_DBP Replace Lamppost with Similar Design 40.761612 -73.950011
Roosevelt_18_DBP Replace Lamppost with Similar Design 40.762877 -73.949119
Roosevelt_19_DBP Replace Lamppost with Similar Design 40.763944 -73.94778
Roosevelt_20_DBP Replace Lamppost with Similar Design 40.765116 -73.946953
Roosevelt_21_DBP Replace Lamppost with Similar Design 40.766391 -73.945601
Roosevelt_22 Replace Lamppost with Similar Design 40.768476 -73.944338
Roosevelt_23 Replace Lamppost with Similar Design 40.762777 -73.950678
Roosevelt_24 Replace Lamppost with Similar Design 40.761473 -73.9517

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Replace Lamppost with Similar Design

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Replace Lamppost with Similar Design

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Attachment to an Existing Light Pole

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Attachment to an Existing Wood Utility Pole

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Photo-Simulations

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Explanation of Network Need In Identified
Locations
• LTE and heterogeneous networks (mix of macro, micro, pico cells and DAS) are
laying the foundation for 5G networks and the internet of things (IoT)*.
• A positive wireless experience in the proposed locations means a customer
connecting to the network on their first try, staying connected throughout the call
or data transmission and the customer ending the call or data session when they
are ready.
• The current gap in reliable services causes a negative experience: customers cannot
place calls; when calls are connected, voice call quality does not meet customer
expectations or they do not choose when to end the call; or the call simply
drops/disconnects without notice.

* The IoT (Internet of Things) is a concept which involves the connection of any device which has an
on/off switch to the internet. This concept brings forth many advances like smart cities, applications to
reduce traffic congestion, real-time public safety intelligence, health care advantages, and a better
overall access to information in general.

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Current Signal Strength

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Signal Strength After Project

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Thank You
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
PLEASE CONTACT:
Joe Klem
Crown Castle – Government Relations Project Manager
16-16 Whitestone Expressway
Whitestone, NY 11357
Office: 917-563-3701
Mobile: 908-419-9710

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