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<br /> <br />Below are some facts and points of negotiation that can and should be addressed if the City is to move forward on the <br />tower. I would like to re-iterate my position that due to our limited park space I don't believe this is a reasonable project <br />for the city to undertake. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />However, <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />* The City should require a monopole, which by itself, won't take <br />up much space. Although the equipment shelter for T-Mobile may only take an area 10' x 12', if other carriers want to <br />co-locate on the pole in the future, additional ground space would be required for them to either place their own shelter <br />or, add on to the T-Mobile shelter so it looks like one building. Many of the carriers use a pre-fab shelter approximately <br />12' x 24' but, they are used to altering them or constructing buildings that match existing architecture. While it is <br />cheaper and more convenient to have the shelter placed adjacent to the monopole, it can be located farther away if the <br />ground is clear to bury the cables between the tower and the shelter. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />* Carriers generally pay around $450 - $800/month for what they <br />call raw-land sites (built by them from the ground up) for the first year of the contract. The rent then increases by a <br />certain percentage each year thereafter. 3% - 4% is usually accepted without question. <br />The city can also require the carrier to share any rent from additional carriers that want to co-locate on the tower. Or, <br />the city can require the carrier to convey ownership of the tower to the City, in which case, the City often abates the <br />rent for a number of years (As an example the City of Lakeville abated the rent for 7 years. The carrier will then begin <br />paying rent taking into account the 3% escalation over the course of those 7 years). <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />* Regarding the term of the lease, T-Mobile essentially wants a 30 <br />year lease (5 year initial period + 5 more 5-year periods). This is <br />longer than most standard leases they are usually 20 - 25 years. The City should shorten this to 15 or 20 years, which will <br />force T-Mobile to re-negotiate - and allow the City to re-evaluate the rent & terms to see if they are still reasonable in 15 <br />or 20 years. Another option might be to offer T-mobile an initial term of 10 years and then one or two additional 5-year <br />periods. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />* Pole height may also vary. T-mobile may be asking for there <br />preferred height or as much height they believe they can get. The 100 foot pole may not be required for their purposes <br />and a shorter pole may be feasible for T-mobile's purposes however this may limit co-location. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />* A requirement of the lease should state that if T-Mobile <br />abandons the site, ownership of both the building and pole is transferred to the City. If not previously addressed in the <br />agreement. <br /> <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />