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File #: 16-359    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Memo Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/21/2016 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 11/1/2016 Final action: 11/1/2016
Title: Quality of Life - Cell Service
Sponsors: Town Council
Attachments: 1. Cell Phone Coverage Map, 2. ARTICLE XII Personal Wireless Service Facilities (09 16 2016 suggested changes), 3. Follow-Up Memo 9-30-16
TO: Chairman Strom and the Planning Commission

FROM: Kevin Burke, Town Manager

DATE: October 21, 2016

DEPARTMENT: Town Manager

Staff Contact Kevin Burke, 480-348-3690
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AGENDA TITLE:
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Quality of Life - Cell Service
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Council Goals or Other Policies / Statutory Requirements:
Quality of Life - Maintain and improve the Paradise Valley quality of life.

RECOMMENDATION:
Receive background information explaining the reasons for poor cell phone service and discuss possible amendments to the Town's Personal Wireless Service Facility (PWSF) (a.k.a. cell tower) ordinance.

SUMMARY STATEMENT:

As part of the Quality of Life Initiative, Town Council identified cell service coverage as being very poor and negatively impacting resident's quality of life. The Mayor and Town Manager began information gathering to identify the scope and scale of the poor service as well as the reasons for the poor coverage. This started with mapping locations of residents who reported poor service and their respective carrier (see attachment Mobile Carrier Survey Results). The Mayor and Manager then met separately with Verizon and AT&T as well as two industry consultants who live in the Town. Lastly, a PWSF tower company presented itself to the Town and offered both technical information and willingness to gather specific data regarding coverage and analyze it at no cost to the Town. That firm is Ghost Networks. Their data indicates that there are three distinct areas in the Town with very poor reception across the carriers.

In summary, the Town is experiencing poor service for a number of reasons. By way of background recognize that there are four carriers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon) who broadcast essentially on 4 band widths (700, 850, 1900 and 2100 MHz). Further, antennas really come in four different varieties today-macro, micro, distributed antenna systems (DAS) and wifi). The industry is moving to an environment where a phone call ...

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