Before a large carrier will do business with you, a bunch of things need to be 
"squared away" - here's a checklist that we follow and present when marketing 
our towers

Required documents for Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, ClearWire, Cricket, 
Lightsquared and Sprint to co-locate on an existing tower


1.       Title Report (less than 6 months old) with a memo from an attorney 
stating all mortgages, encumberances and potential conflicts with existing 
easements

2.       Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (less than 6-9 months old) 
performed by a licensed Environment Engineer

3.       Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment (where required) including 
subsurface investigation by geotechnical boring drill and lab investigation of 
core samples

4.       FAA Determination including Survey with 1A letter performed by 
licensed surveyer

5.       FCC Filing, including all correct notices up to date with appropriate 
coordination as verified by 1A letter.

6.       Original lease.  All agreements must be provided to the potential 
tenant, and the tenant may require the tower owner to obtain any required 
sublease consent or additional space at the tower owner's sole cost and 
expense.  All leases must be properly notarized, signed and dated, and all 
exhibits must reflect the lease area and access route.

7.       Original Geotechnical Survey

8.       Original Tower Foundation and Structural drawings

9.       National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) checklist performed by a 
licensed environmental engineer and completion of the following compliance 
items, as required:

a.       Wetland determination and delination

b.      State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) Letter of No Effect

c.       Tribal Historic Preservation Office Approval (THPO)

d.      Floodplain Determination

e.      Archeological Survey, including subsurface investigation and lab 
research

f.        Environmental Impact Assessment filed with the FCC and evidence of 
the approval of that EIA is required before a tenant will co-locate on the tower

10.   Zoning Approval, including the specific Conditional Use Permit, Special 
Use Permit, Variance, and/or Ordinance citing approval with restrictions (if 
any) and any other zonging entitlements

11.   Building Permit Approval, including any stated restrictions for 
construction or future conditions on alteration of the structure

12.   No tenant will agree to sign a lease with a tower owner without the 
receipt of all relevant documentation, the physical structure being completed, 
the lack of existence of "favored" tower companies in the given search area 
(typically .75 - 1.5 miles in diameter), and the budget to build sites in a 
given location.


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Chuck Hogg
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 8:48 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Leasing towers to Cell Carriers

I have a couple of Rohn SSV-MW 250' towers located in areas with spotty cell 
service.  I wouldn't mind getting a few carriers on these towers.  I have been 
successful in finding contact information for ATT and T-Mobile, but nobody 
else.  Does anyone have any contact information for these guys?

Regards,

Chuck

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