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May 22,2012 Page 4 of 5 <br /> a few options, none of which were desirable from their perspective. The Council has <br /> determined that the most feasible option is to keep the existing tower. <br /> One of the conditions of the amendment will include that Clearwire move the existing ball field 1 <br /> remove the city light pole, and paint the existing tower. Clearwire will be required to pay <br /> the City$30,000 in addition to the costs associated with painting the pole, and a$5,000 <br /> landscaping allowance. Additionally the City will have the ability to rent space to other <br /> carriers on the tower(co-locators), but will pay Clearwire 30% of net rents from the 1st and <br /> 2nd tenant, up to $30,000 a piece. This concession will provide a means for <br /> Clearwire to be compensated for the up front costs of constructing the co-locatable tower. <br /> The City will retain 70% of all rents collected, until Clearwire has recovered $30,000 from <br /> each of the first two additional tenants, then 100% of rents from co-locators thereafter. <br /> Motion by Councihnember Samuelson,seconded by Councilmember Bauman to authorize the <br /> Mayor and City Manager to enter into an amended Tower Lease Agreement with <br /> Clearwire concerning the telecommunications tower at Freedom Park, 2121 14th ST NW. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays -Motion Carried <br /> Councilmember Jacobsen asked if back rent has been paid. City Manager Lotter confirmed that it has been <br /> paid. <br /> Commission Liaison <br /> Reports, <br /> Commission Liaison Reports, Announcements and Updates Announcements and <br /> Updates <br /> Dean Lotter <br /> City Manager Lotter reported that the City has submitted an application for an award to <br /> America's Promise. It was reported that the New Brighton Community Center will be <br /> receiving an award recognizing the cooperative arrangement between the New Brighton <br /> Community Center and the Library. The Rotary approved a grant application for$5,000 for <br /> childhood literacy fixtures for the Library. <br /> Gina Bauman <br /> Councilmember Bauman reported that the Planning Commission met in May, and that item <br /> was approved on tonight's consent agenda. <br /> Mary Burg <br /> Councilmember Burg reported that the EDC did not meet in May, and the next meeting is <br /> scheduled for June 191h at 7:30 am. <br /> Char Samuelson <br /> Councilmember Samuelson reported that the Public Safety Commission will next meet June <br /> 25`11, the City Engineer will be reviewing traffic related issues. Director Jacobson and Sergeant <br /> Moore attended a Ramsey County Law Enforcement Memorial event. The Beyond the Yellow <br /> Ribbon Community welcomed Major Timothy Miller home on Saturday May 12`h . <br />