File #: LB 21-008   
Section: Legislative Business Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 3/2/2021 Final action:
Subject: Municipal Facility License Agreement Template: Adopt a Resolution Approving the Municipal Facility Master License Agreement Template for the Attachment of Wireless Facilities to City-Owned Vertical Infrastructure in the Public Right-of-Way, and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Master Facility License Agreements with Qualified Companies in Substantial Conformance with the Template and Upon Approval by the City Attorney as to Form (Report from Assistant City Manager Ott)
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Resolution, 3. Attachment III Master License Agreement Template
DATE: March 2, 2021

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Assistant City Manager

SUBJECT

Municipal Facility License Agreement Template: Adopt a Resolution Approving the Municipal Facility Master License Agreement Template for the Attachment of Wireless Facilities to City-Owned Vertical Infrastructure in the Public Right-of-Way, and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute Master Facility License Agreements with Qualified Companies in Substantial Conformance with the Template and Upon Approval by the City Attorney as to Form

RECOMMENDATION

That the Council adopts a resolution (Attachment II) approving the Municipal Facility License Agreement (MFLA) template (Attachment III) for the attachment of wireless facilities to City-owned vertical infrastructure, such as street lights in the public right-of-way, and authorizing the City Manager to execute MFLAs with qualified companies in substantial conformance with the template and upon approval by the City Attorney as to form.

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SUMMARY

Demand for wireless technology continues to grow exponentially. To meet this ongoing demand, further compounded by an increase in residents working or learning from home due to COVID-19, wireless companies desire to install small cell technology to meet the demand and prepare for future needs. In order for wireless companies to install equipment on vertical infrastructure with the City, such as street light poles, a MFLA is needed to protect both the interests of the City as well as the wireless company. The MFLA represents a multi-year effort across multiple public meeting bodies, as well as numerous rounds of negotiation and revisions with interested wireless companies over an eighteen-month span. Outside legal counsel specializing in the area of small cell municipal agreements has assisted the City in the negotiation of the MFLA terms and language to strike a balance between desired terms and what is considered fair and reasonable compared to similar sized m...

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