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CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
REQUEST FOR
COUNCIL ACTION
DECEMBER 3, 2007
TITLE:
APPROVED
AMENDMENT TO LEASE AGREEMENT WITH
OMNIPOINT COMMUNICATIONS INC. FOR
CELLULAR ANTENNA AT JEROME PARK
o As Recommended
o As Amended
o Ordinance on 1 st Reading
o Ordinance on 2nd Reading
o Implementing Resolution
o Set Public Hearing For
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CITY MANAGER
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Direct the City Attorney to prepare and authorize the City Manager and
Clerk of the Council to execute an amendment to the lease agreement with
Omnipoint Communications Inc. (T-Mobile) for the installation of a
cellular monopalm and ancillary equipment at Jerome Park.
DISCUSSION
On December 2005 City Council approved an agreement with Omnipoint
Communications Inc. (T-Mobile) to install a stealth cellular monopalm
antenna at Jerome Park. This amendment is to correct the address indicated
on the lease agreement and to change the permanent concrete bleacher
requirement on the east side of the equipment building to six new portable
bleachers on two ball fields. After numerous design concepts, the City and
the cell company agreed that the concrete bleacher improvement would cause
other problems in the Park. Therefore, City staff and T-Mobile agreed the
concrete bleacher would be eliminated and the cell company would purchase
and install six new portable bleachers for the Jerome Park ball field. The
six new bleachers will not reduce the seating capacity at this site.
All other requirements in the lease agreement will remain the same. The T-
Mobile lease is for a period of 10 years with three (3) three five-year
options for extension. T-Mobile will install two (2) 65-foot high stealth
monopalms and equipment space adjacent to the ball field to accommodate a
future carrier. T-Mobile will install their own electrical service and pay
for all electrical use of their operation.
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Amendment to Lease Agreement with
Omnipoint Communications, Inc. for
Cellular Antenna at Jerome Park
December 3, 2007
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T-Mobile agreed to pay the City $28,800 per year, with an annual increase
of three percent per year, for the lease of park space. Upon termination
of the lease T-Mobile will restore the site back to its original condition
at no cost to the city. In addition T-Mobile will maintain a general
liability insurance naming the city as additional insured in the amount of
$1,000,000 throughout the term of the lease.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
In accordance with
recommended action is
Environmental Review
project.
the California Environmental Quality Act, the
exempted from further review. Categorical Exemption
No. 2005-196 (Jerome Park) was filed for this
FISCAL IMPACT
No fiscal impact is associated with this action.
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Executive Director
Parks, Recreation and
Community Services Agency
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