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�0 <br />LEAGUE OF CONNECTING & INNOVATING <br />MINNESOTA SINCE 1913 <br />CITIES <br />2017 Telecommunications Right -of -Way User Amendments <br />Permitting Process for Small Wireless Facilities <br />Publication Date: August 1, 2017 <br />(For information on related federal laws see LMC Information Memo "Cell Towers. Small Cell <br />TechnoloL�ics. and Distributed Antenna Systems") <br />Introduction: <br />On May 30, 2017, Gov. Dayton signed into law a bill' amending Minnesota's Telecommunications Right - <br />of -Way User Law2. The amendments cleared up any confusion about whether wireless providers are treated <br />the same as other telecommunications right-of-way users under state law, but created a separate, <br />streamlined permitting system for placement of small wireless facilities on city -owned structures in rights <br />of way. Most of the bill provisions became effective on May 31, 2017, with the exception that the <br />prohibition on moratoria does not take effect until January 1, 2018 for those cities that did not have a right- <br />of-way ordinance in place on or before May 18, 2017, to give those cities an opportunity to enact an <br />ordinance regulating their public rights-of-way. Also, the amendments allow cities to enter collocation <br />agreements with telecommunications right-of-way users, if they choose, as long as the collocation <br />agreement for small wireless facilities is made available in a substantially complete form no later than six <br />months after the effective date of this act or three months after receiving a small wireless facility permit <br />application from a wireless service provider. <br />Where can I read the new law? <br />Until revisions of the state statute occur to include bills passed this session, cities can find the amendments <br />at 2017 Laws. Cha: )ter 94. <br />Does the law require cities to do anything differently when regulating wireless providers <br />attaching their equipment to city structures in the rights of way? <br />Yes, the amendments create a separate permit process for small wireless facilities. The below checklist was <br />prepared to serve as a guide for cities to use when amending existing telecommunications ordinances, but <br />does necessarily cover all nuances of the new law and should not replace working with city attorneys to <br />draft or amend existing ordinances. <br />What is the purpose of Minnesota's Telecommunication Right -of -Way User Law? <br />'-Chapter 94, Article 9 of the 2017 Regular Session, effective May 31, 2017. <br />1 Minn. Stat. §§ 237.162, 237.163. <br />LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES 145 UNIVERSITY AVE. WEST PHONE: (651) 281-1200 FAX: (651) 281-1298 <br />INSURANCE TRUST ST. PAUL, MN 55103-2044 TOLL FREE: (800) 925-1122 WE6:WWW.LMC.oRG <br />
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