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EXHIBIT A <br />WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY <br />SERVICE PLAN FOR ST. JOSEPH COUNTY <br />01 July 2015 <br />The Petitioner, Charles S. Hayes Inc., is seeking a Special Exception Use to allow for a <br />195'(200' overall) monopole -type telecommunication tower and equipment buildings on <br />property classified SF 1. Hayes also seeks a Variance of Developmental Standards for the <br />proposed tower, from a hard surface access drive to a gravel access drive, and from landscaping <br />to no landscaping. <br />Reason or need: <br />Charles S. Hayes Inc. has a longstanding history in St. Joseph County for communication <br />infrastructure through ownership, construction and management of radio communication <br />facilities. The company's goal is to minimize the proliferation of towers in the community while <br />maximizing the number of various types of carriers on them. The need for a variety of carriers in <br />an area, demand for cellular phone minutes and the explosive growth in usage of data <br />transmission will only increase with the continued request for services in the City of South Bend. <br />Hayes feels this site will be optimal for wireless and internet carriers. <br />Nature of any egg wireless communication facilities sites: <br />There are no existing wireless communication facilities located within a one mile radius of the <br />proposed site. Please refer to the "TOWERS WITHIN ONE MILE" map included in the <br />application. <br />Manner in which the proposed placement will adhere to the St. Joseph County <br />Telecommunications Policy: <br />The proposed 195' (200'overall) monopole -type structure will facilitate wireless communication <br />services to residents and businesses of South Bend. The tower will be located over 800' from <br />Portage Avenue, will be surrounded by a wooded area, and will not require lighting. The use and <br />value of the adjacent area will not be affected in a substantially adverse manner. Rather, the <br />value of the surrounding property and community increases with the availability of high quality <br />radio communication services that provide for new technologies and improved emergency <br />services. <br />