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2025-01424 RevisedCITY OF MONTICELLO 505 WALNUT STREET MONTICELLO, MN 55362- 763) 295-3060 k'AX: (763) 295-4404 2025-0 1424 k DATE ISSUED: 10/10/202-5 Permit #: 2025-01424 ADDRESS 406 7TH ST E PIN : 155029002070 LEGAL DESC LAURING HILLSIDE TERRACE LOT 007 BLOCK 002 PERMIT TYPE BUILDING PROPERTY TYPE INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRUCTION TYPE : ANTENNA VALUATION : $ 15,000.00 NOTE: PANO AL PROPOSES TO ADD TWO WILDFIRE DETECTION CAMERAS TO AN EXISTING CROWN CASTLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER. PROPOSE TO INSTALL A NEW METAL H-FRAME WITHIN THE EXISTING CROWN LEASE SPACE (5'X2') TO HOLD PANO GROUND EQUIPMENT. POWER WILL BE PROVIDED BY CROWN FROM CROWN'S EXISTING PPC AND CONNECTED TO A DISCONNECT ON THE PANO H-FRAME. SEE PROVIDED INSTALLATION OVERVIEW SHOWING COMPLETE DESIGN. APPLICANT BUILDING PERMIT FEE 266.33 PLAN REVIEW 173.11 ONE WAY WIRELESS CONSTRUCTION LLC STATE SURCHARGE, BLDG VAL 7.50870013THAVENUEEAST SHAKOPEE, MN 55379- Payment(s) TOTAL 446.94 715) 505-7571 ts) CHECK 20000708 446.94 OWNER MONTICELLO TRAINING CENTER, LLC 21395 JOHN MILLESS DR ROGERS, MN 55374- AGREEMENT AND SWORN STATEMENT I agree that the work will be conducted in conformance with the ordinances of the City of Monticello and with the Minnesota State Building Code. I understand that the work will be in accordance with the plan that has been approved by the Building Official. I agree that any damage caused to public property including but not limited to curb, sidewalk, public utilities and signs will be repaired at my expense. Applicant Date Bldg Official Date SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR WORK OTHER THAN DESCRIBED ABOVE. is BR 03 De fe cov Monticello Installation Deck Crown Castle Site: 878532 Last Modified: 10/14/2025 By: Brandon Patterson CITY OF Monticello BUILDIND SAFETY APPROVED FILE COPY REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE e SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTION _ Date: 1 C% —_ ZC 2 Z Signature: Location Details Lat/Long 0 45.298128,-93.792465 Install cameras on the pictured monopole Ground equipment will be installed on an H-Frame inside the compound Power Consumption 0 Enclosure:80W Trenching Estimate 0 45 ft. 26 ft. for electrical 19 ft. for CAT6a Permits 0 GC responsible for obtaining electrical permit Pano Al Confidential Tower Camera Install: Monop Cameras: Two cameras on gooseneck mounts, mounted to the tower via pipe to pipe + three -sector monopole mount Feedlines: CAT6a cables will run from our POE injectors (ground equipment), up the tower, and plug into the cameras Total weight of setup: 245 pounds 75 pounds o Includes two of each: camera, gooseneck, adapter, and pipe -to -pipe clamps 170 pounds o (3 sector ring -mount + 2" pipes) Mounting requirements: Cameras must be mounted at the same height. Must be level within 0.1 degrees. Camera P/N: XNP C8303RW Pano Al Confidential Proposed Camera Lo Install the cameras at the 134 ft. centerline o Confirm installation centerline with a tape drop Install each camera so that the mounting apparatus comes off perpendicular to the tower o One camera off the northern face of the tower o One camera off the southeastern face of the tower Tape drop photos are required at the installation centerline, after the cameras are installed, with the cameras shown roposed Centerline Pano Al Confidential Proposed Ground System Installation and Location Install our hardware on a constructed H-Frame inside the compound, in the proposelocation Hardware includes- 0 Pano Enclosure 0 UPS 0 Disconnect (install on the back of the H-Frame) 0 4 modem omni-directional antennas Lease Space: 5ft. x2ft. All equipment on the H-Frame, including the frame itself, must be contained inside the lease space H- Frame will be 5 ft. wide to accommodate all our ground equipment. The vertical posts that hold the frame will stand 7 ft. tall AGL, set posts 5 ft. in the ground. Draw power from the Crown Castle power source. The Crown Castle mete is outside the northeast corner of the compound. Run power underground from the Crown Castle power source, to a disconnect on the Pano H-Frame See slide 7 for details Run CAT6a cabling from the Pano H-Frame to the tower via UG conduit Run tracer wire along all UG conduit Pano Al Confidential Proposed Site Plan (updated with approved diagram 8/19/25) Proposed Lease Space Note: Pano must ensure the conduit for the coax remains outside of the other customer's lease area, marked in pink and highlighted in yellow PANC 5'-0- I- I I I D 0 0 6 6 0 I FND PIER i 159'-0" o MONOPOLE 20'-C" i M 3 -6" Crown Castle Meter Location Power 1 CAT6a I I Pano Al Confidential Power source (Crown Castle I Draw power from the Crown Castle power source. The Crown Cast meter is outside the northeast corner of the compound. Install a new 15 amp breaker labeled "Pano Al" o Power source location TBD during the GC/CCI pre -con Run electrical wiring inside UG conduit from the Crown Castle disconnect to the Pano disconnect mounted on back of the Pano H-Frame. Install a 15 amp disconnect Run wiring inside liquid tight from the disconnect to the Pano UPM Run power inside liquid tight from the UPS to the Pano Enclosure Both the Pano UPS and Pano enclosure use 12/3 AWG AC terminals Run tracer wire along all buried conduit Note: be prepared to install a subpanel in case there are no empty breaker slots in the Crown Castle power source Pano Al Confidential CAT6a Feedlines Route: o Run the two CAT6A lines inside UG conduit from the weatherhead at the Pano H-Frame to the base of the tower Run tracer wire along all buried conduit Exit conduit using weatherhead o Run the CAT6a feedlines up the interior of the tower, and exit the tower at the port closest to camera centerline o Run the cables from the ports to the cameras' centerline Cable securement in tower's interior o Use 1" corrugated conduit to contain CAT6a cables inside tower o Seal both ends of the conduit Cable securement on tower's exterior o '/2" galvanized steel banding with triangular snap -in cable blocks (example shown) o No zip ties outside Service Loops: o Neatly loop and secure 5 ft. of service cabling at each camera mount NO ZIP TIES Excess Cabling: o Neatly loop and secure all excess cabling on the H-Frame Note: Pano must ensure the conduit for the coax remains outside of the other customer's lease area, marked in pink and highlighted in yellow Pano Al Confidential Antenna Installation Locatic Mounting o Install four modem antennas on the top of the H-Frame o Mount the antennas on horizontal unistrut across the top of the frame o Note the antennas orientation planes o Connect the antennas directly to the Pano Enclosure] Excess Cabling o Neatly loop and secure all extra cabling on the H-Frame Weatherproofing o Install tape and butyl on all exposed connection points Pano Al Confidential Grounding & Lightning Hrotec "' Enclosure Unit: o Install the bus bar on the grounding lug on the bottom of the enclosure UPS and Disconnect. o Ground the UPS enclosure and disconnect to the main bus bar Cameras and Antennas Feedlines: o No additional grounding needs to be installed for these. All the components inside the enclosure that these connect to, are grounded. H-Frame and Main Bus Bar: o Ground the two H-frame posts and the grounding bar to the tower's below -ground grounding ring o Use cad weld, solid #2 grounding wire. Pano Al Confidential Camera Installation Process 1) Slide the wire loop (from the mount) through the camera's metal clip, so it appears as shown Install the rubber grommet onto the CAT6a cable o Instructions on how to install the grommet are shown on next slide Apply a thin layer of dielectric grease to the contact points of the CAT6a cable Plug the CAT6a into the camera's LAN port 2) Snap the rubber grommet into place, completely sealing the port Make sure the "turtleneck" of the rubber grommet is elevated, as shown 3) Install the metal clip into place so that each side snaps onto each side the camera connection, and the middle of the clip should "hug" the CAT6a cable Pano Al Confidential CAT6a Grommet Installation First onto the adapter alone, and then onto the CAT6a 1. Push the grommet onto the the black adapter, using the "neck" of the grommet as the main source of force to push the piece 2. Place the CAT6a into the black adapter 3. Continue pushing the grommet past the adapter piece and onto the CAT6a cable Pano Al Confidential Camera Final State Instructions On the ground: Look at the two PoEs stacked on each other inside the enclosure and make sure that both PoEs have 3 lights on (2 yellow. 1 green). *Example shown* If there are lights missing, check all cable connections On the tower: Secure the white disk / leveling apparatus (provided by Pano) onto the top of the camera Place the digital level on top of the disk in two directions and get each direction to 0.0 - 0.1 Do not use the metal of the gooseneck as the basis for leveling the cameras o First direction: In the same direction (parallel) in relation to the pipe clamp and gooseneck c Second direction: Perpendicular (900) in relation to the pipe clamp and gooseneck Use the digital level pictured (link provided in the installer provided materials) Contact your Pano PoC for incremental leveling adjustments to be made within the Pano360 system Ensure the mounts are secured in the instructed final positioning Pano Al Confidential Final Cosmetic Check Pt. 1 Thermometer (1)- 0 Make sure that the thermometer is securely plugged into the pictured USB port PoE's lights (2): o Make sure that all 6 lights are on 0 4 yellow, 2 green Camera's Ethernet connections at Computer (3): o Make sure that the each of the ports have one yellow light on o These are the cables that run from the LAN ports on the PoE's IMU j Pano AI Confidential Final Cosmetic Check Pt. 2 Power Connections (4): o Make sure all of the enclosure's connections are secured to the outlets inside the enclosure Antenna Connections (5): o Make sure that all antenna connections are connected and tight o Total of four connections Terminal Connections (6)- Ensure the correct wiring connections have been made (N, G, H) Pano Al Confidential Final Cosmetic Check Pt. 3 PoE's grounding (8)- 0 Make sure that all grounding points are connected to the aluminum plate's main ground Computer's grounding (9): o Make sure the computer's grounding wire is secured to the aluminum plate's main ground Main ground (10)- 0 Make sure that there are 3 grounding wires secured to the plate's main grounding lug Pano Al Confidential Final Hardware Check Camera: o Rubber gasket, metal clip, and metal loop are all installed correctly for each camera example shown to the right) o Film and tape are removed from the cameras' lenses Cabling: 411 o Service loops are all properly secured and neatly bundled Grounding- 0 All grounding connections use no-ox gel Antennas- 0 All antennas are securely fastened in place, as well as their weatherproofing materials Pano Al Confidential Final Security Check Components secured Gooseneck stability: Make sure that the gooseneck is strong and will resist being pushed / pulled by the wind Padlocks installed on the UPS, Pano enclosure, and Pano disconnect Post -Install and Closeout Activities Get Camera locations using the GPSCoordinates (iPhone) app, `My GPS Coordinates' on Android o On the tower: Hold phone underneath each camera and grab coordinates _ Make sure the coordinates are in decimal format, accura in meters Use of app is required Get camera elevation using tape drop Take photos of install (include ground photos) o Resized photos to approx. size of 600 x 800 pix, with provided nomenclature Lockup and cleanup Upload COP to tower owners portal and provide screenshot to Pano as part of Pano COP Before cleanup and leaving the site, Call your Pano PoC to make sure that everything is still functioning and the system is working. o A power check we require: Unplug the system from power, leave it idle for 2 min, and replug it in. We want to confirm that the station will come back online after a power outage If it is a UPS system, disconnect the power that feeds the UPS, and see that the station remains powered and online Pano Al Confidential Materials and Components To Be Provided by Installer Cable securement materials for the CAT6a cables and antenna cables running on the H-Frame Galvanized steel banding with triangular snap -in cable blocks for cable securement on the tower's exterior 1" corrugated conduit for cable containment inside the tower Sealant and weatherheads for each side of the conduit 1.5" conduit to contain and route the CAT6a cabling underground from the H-Frame to the tower Concrete for setting H-Frame posts, materials to dig, trench, create, mix, and pour concrete Two 3 ft. long, 2" diameter pipes for the monopole mount Unistrut and hardware to construct the H-Frame, mount the enclosure, UPS, antennas, and disconnect 1.5" UG conduit, liquid tight, wiring, tracer wire, and any other materials to run power Two 12 ft. tall, 3" diameter steel pipes for the H-Frame's vertical posts All materials required to connect to CCI power source Materials to install a subpanel in case the Crown Castle power source doesn't have an empty breaker slob for us to use Pipe wrenches to assemble gooseneck mount for camera Digital level: Link to required level No-ox gel Tape and butyl to weatherproof the antenna connections Materials for grounding/bonding Any tools needed: wrenches, drills, screwdrivers, wire cutters/strippers, etc. Cable testers to test CAT6a feedline runs Pano Al Confidential Components To Be Provided by Pano 2 cameras and mounting adapters Pipe -to -pipe clamps and gooseneck mounts for mounting the cameras 3-sector clamp monopole mount (will be drop shipped to installer's facility) Enclosure system with Pano equipment UPS enclosure (will be drop shipped to installer's facility) 4 cellular modem antennas, with LMR400 cabling Leveling fixture for camera leveling (re -use fixture from another site if no new fixture is provided) 4-digit combination padlocks for the enclosure, UPS, and disconnect 2x Pre -Terminated CAT6a cables Grounding bus bar for the enclosure Loctite Dielectric grease Pano Al Confidential