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File #: 30893    Version: 1 Name: SupraNet Amendment to Agreement
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/10/2013 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 8/6/2013 Final action: 8/6/2013
Enactment date: 8/9/2013 Enactment #: RES-13-00592
Title: Amending RES-13-00076, Authorizing a Facilities Use and License Agreement between the City and SupraNet Communications, Inc. to modify the payment structure and include access to Water Towers and Larkin Tower.
Sponsors: Paul R. Soglin
Attachments: 1. SupraNet File 28783.pdf
Fiscal Note
In exchange for the provision of additional City conduit space, the City will receive additional fiber/digital communication capacity. SupraNet will pay 5% of their gross revenues to the City. These General Fund revenues are estimated to be about $20,000 in 2013 and will most likely increase over time. Costs to connect six water towers and six library facilities are estimated at $250,000 to $400,000. These are projects that the City would like to do in the future and this contract will eliminate these future costs for the City.

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Amending RES-13-00076, Authorizing a Facilities Use and License Agreement between the City and SupraNet Communications, Inc. to modify the payment structure and include access to Water Towers and Larkin Tower.
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WHEREAS, SupraNet Communications, Inc. (“SupraNet”) currently has access to city conduit and traffic poles through SupraNet’s acquisition of CityNet, LLC and assumption of an agreement between the City and CityNet, LLC formerly held by Mad City Broadband (see RES-13-00076, ID # 28783); and

WHEREAS, RES-13-00076 authorized SupraNet to assume the Facilities Use and License Agreement previously held by CityNet, LLC, under which SupraNet may install its own fiber in city conduit and in exchange, will install fiber for the city and pay a fee of five (5%) of its gross revenue from commercial services on SupraNet fiber installed in City conduit (in addition to other consideration not affected by this Amendment); and

WHEREAS, SupraNet is one of two commercial members of the MUFN-C consortium, an unincorporated association formed for the purpose of utilizing the Metropolitan Unified Fiber Network funded by a federal grant and now owned by the City, and the terms of the grant require a private/commercial partner who can sell broadband access to the public; and

WHEREAS, the City has a Facilities Use and License Agreement with the MUFN-C consortium which, among other things, establishes a fee for the City’s mai...

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