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PYRAMID GROUP INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Contract #
N-2024-289
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Public Works
Expiration Date
6/30/2025
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3/22/2025
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4Pyramid Group International, Inc. <br />expensive construction costs on a similar site. Pyramid will also address modification to a site including but not <br />limited to the installation of emergency generators and ancillary fuel storage, underground vaults, etc. <br />Zoning/Permitting Restrictions: Prior to a cell phone carrier/tower company getting approval to build on a site, they <br />must first get a conditional use permit or special use permit to construct their facility. Sec.41-198 of the City of Santa <br />Ana Municipal Code contains development criteria for wireless communications facilities. The Code establishes <br />parameters on where a tower may be constructed. Therefore, one property may be able to skate through the City's <br />approval process, while other very similar properties in the same immediate area may not. <br />Access to Power and Telephone Service: All tower locations need utility and telephone service. As a result, thefarther <br />the distance to telephone service and power, the higher the price tag to the cell tower developer. <br />Ground Elevation — Elevation is important, but not the most important factor by far, as cost will always outweigh <br />elevation. <br />Cell Tower Site Alternatives —All cell phone carriers build tower sites to fit inside their network. Cell towers are very <br />similar to pieces of a puzzle that, at the end of the day, have to fit together. The cell towers are set up to "transfer <br />traffic" from one cell tower to the other. The cell phone carriers have an exact "search ring" that they use when <br />constructing a cell tower, so that it will be able to easily transfer phone traffic. These search ring areas can be as <br />small as 0.25 mile to as large as 5 miles. Pyramid will determinewhat alternatives a cell phone carrier/tower company <br />may have, as this will give the information needed to optimize the value of City property. <br />Furthermore, with 5G, comes the need for more cell sites to handle the build -out of the technology. 5G will require a much <br />denser network of cell sites. Existing cell tower and rooftop sites will see an increase in the equipment modification activity <br />with the 5G upgrade <br />Deliverables: A Master License Agreement and up to twenty-one (21) Site License Agreements ready for review by Parks, <br />Recreation and Community Services Agency and the City Attorney. Negotiations with the leasees on behalf of the City or <br />along City staff. <br />Assumptions: There are currently twenty-one (21) sites at City parks with cellular Site License Agreements. It is anticipated <br />that ten (10) new 5G cellular sites would be added to the current inventory of cell communications sites during the term <br />of this agreement. <br />Schedule: Pyramid will complete its development of the Master License Agreement within two (2) weeks of receiving <br />project approval and will complete the twenty-one (21) SLAs within two (2) months while giving priority to those <br />agreements expiring soon. Negotiations with leasees will start as soon as the SLA documents are finalized internally. <br />
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