File #: 17-285    Version: 1 Name: AUTHORIZATION OF LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH VERIZON WIRELESS (VAW), LLC FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM (SMALL CELL) ON A CITY STREETLIGHT WITHIN PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AT 55TH AVENUE AND THUNDERBIRD ROAD
Type: Consent Resolutions Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/8/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/27/2017 Final action:
Title: RESOLUTION NO. R17-46 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLENDALE, MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SITE IN THE CITY OF GLENDALE RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED AT 55TH AVENUE AND THUNDERBIRD ROAD GLENDALE, ARIZONA WITH VERIZON WIRELESS. Staff Contact: Jack Friedline, Director, Public Works
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. R17-46, 2. Communications Site License Agreement, 3. Standardized Fees for Distributed Antenna System
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RESOLUTION NO. R17-46

 

A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLENDALE, MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SITE IN THE CITY OF GLENDALE RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED AT 55TH AVENUE AND THUNDERBIRD ROAD GLENDALE, ARIZONA WITH VERIZON WIRELESS.

Staff Contact:  Jack Friedline, Director, Public Works

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Purpose and Recommended Action

Recommendation

 

This is a request for the City Council to waive reading beyond the title and adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a license agreement between the City of Glendale and Verizon Wireless (VAW), L.L.C., dba Verizon Wireless, for the installation of a distributed antenna system (small cell) on a city-owned streetlight pole within public right-of-way located at 55th Avenue and Thunderbird Road.

 

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Background

 

Verizon Wireless contacted the city to request permission to expand its existing network facilities in Glendale.  This license will allow Verizon Wireless to install a small cell antenna on an existing city streetlight within Glendale right-of-way. The existing streetlight pole at this site is a direct bury pole, and it will be necessary for Verizon to install a new pole with a concrete base to support the additional equipment. This will result in structurally enhancing the city’s existing infrastructure. Verizon Wireless’s infrastructure investment in the West Valley allows them to meet their current and future clients’ connection needs and the growing demand for cellular service.

 

Staff has developed guidelines to standardize the fees charged for distributed antenna system (small cell) license agreements moving forward as shown in the attached document.  These guidelines will be followed in negotiating new licenses and renewing licenses as they expire.   The fees are consistent for each site and are based upon industry standard, geographical location and comparable rates being charged to competitive wireless carriers by other local municipalities such as Phoenix, Tempe and Scottsdale. Each site will have an antenna base fee, plus a ground equipment fee (if applicable) for the cubic feet of equipment in the right-of-way.

Analysis

 

                     There will be additional construction needed as a result of this action.

                     There are no costs incurred by the city as a result of this action.

                     This  new  license  agreement  falls  within  Category  1  of  the  guidelines,  with  a footprint of less than 50 cubic feet, and will be charged accordingly.

                     This license agreement is for a 10-year term, with a bilateral option to extend the license agreement for an additional three, five-year extension periods.

                     Planning has reviewed and approved this site location.

 

Community Benefit/Public Involvement

 

Verizon  Wireless’s  infrastructure  investment  in  Glendale  allows  Verizon  to  meet  the  cellular service needs of Glendale residents.

Budget and Financial Impacts

 

The revenue generated from this agreement during the first 10-years of the associated license, including the 3% annual increase, is projected at $40,960. All revenue shall be deposited into the General Fund.