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File #: 12-1650    Version: 1 Name: 010712 T-Mobile 2nd Am Plymouth Water Tower
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/17/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/7/2013 Final action: 1/7/2013
Enactment date: 1/7/2013 Enactment #: R-13-022
Title: Resolution to Approve Second Amendment to License Agreement with T-Mobile Central, LLC, as Successor in Interest to Omnipoint Holdings, Inc, to Erect and Use Telecommunications Equipment on the Plymouth Road Water Tower Site
Attachments: 1. DE05625D Lic Agr 2nd Am - Plymouth Rd.pdf
Title
Resolution to Approve Second Amendment to License Agreement with T-Mobile Central, LLC, as Successor in Interest to Omnipoint Holdings, Inc, to Erect and Use Telecommunications Equipment on the Plymouth Road Water Tower Site
Memorandum
The City entered into a license agreement with Omnipoint Communications Midwest Operations LLC (“Omnipoint”), on June 2, 1999, to install antennae and related facilities on the Plymouth Road Water Tower site. The City and Omnipoint Holdings, Inc., entered into a First Amendment on February 7, 2003, when Omnipoint (under a new name) wanted to add additional equipment.

T-Mobile Central, LLC ("T-Mobile”), the successor to Omnipoint, has asked to amend the license agreement to allow some additional equipment on the site.

Staff has reviewed and approved the plans for the additional equipment and a provision has been added relative to installation design and inspection at T-Mobile’s expense. The license fee under the original license agreement with Omnipoint was $18,000.00 per year, escalated 20% every five (5) years. In 2003 the First Amendment increased the annual license fee to $26,000 and changed the escalation to 4% every year. T-Mobile has agreed to increase the annual license fee amount by $1,200 to $39,686.34, with the $1,200 amount pro-rated from the first day of the month after construction starts through June 30, 2013. Starting in 2013, the annual escalation date for the license fee will change from Jun 10 to July 1 to conform to the majority of other antenna license agreements and will continue to increase by 4% every year.

The City has added and T-Mobile has agreed to some additional provisions in the license agreement to bring it into conformity with the provisions in license agreements for other cellular antennae by adding the City's standard security protocol and requirements for radiofrequency radiation compliance and testing. Cingular was already required to comply with these provisions, but the add...

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