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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15-City Administrator . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Date: October 8, 1998 OR'~~.'AL Ii "''II IV Subject: Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement with Metricom, Inc., for the installation of wireless digital radio receivers in the public right of way From: Lori Sassoon, Assistant to the City Administrator Dept: City Administrator's Office Synopsis of Previous Council action: Recommended motion: Adopt resolution. !~.~ ~ Signature Contact person: Lori Sassoon Phone: 5122 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $19,500 - $54,500 annually in potential General Fund revenue Source: fAcet. No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: ~".~m !!J!i STAFF REPORT Metricom, Inc., has requested permission to install its wireless modem network in the public right of way. This resolution would authorize the Mayor to execute a license agreement with Metricom for this purpose, bringing potential revenue of$19,500 to $54,500 annually to the General Fund. Metricom Wireless Data Svstems Metricom's Ricochet network provides wireless data services to its subscribers. Subscribers use a special modem in their PC, laptop, or palmtop computer, which transmits a radio signal to the network of radio receivers that are located overhead on streetlight and utility poles. The service allows for connection to the Internet at speeds of up to 128 Kbps without the phone line used with a traditional modem. Subscribers pay a flat fee of $29.95 per month, with no per-minute charges. This allows subscribers to remain connected 24 hours per day (if they choose) at no additional cost. The Ricochet network is already operational in the San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas, as well as in airports throughout the country. Metricom is now establishing a network in southern California, and seeking licensing agreements with all Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bemardino counties and cities. Terms of the AlUeement Highlights of the proposed license agreement are as follows: tJ In return for the use of City-owned property, Metricom will pay an annual pole use fee of $60 per radio for a total of$19,500 - 22,500 per year to the General Fund, depending upon the number of radios installed. tJ Metricom will pay a franchise fee of 5% of gross revenues collected from subscribers in the City. If the company achieves its estimated market penetration of 1 %, this could total $32,000 annually. tJ Wherever possible, Metricom will attach its radios to city-owned light poles rather than facilities owned by SCE. This will maximize the amount of revenue received by the City in annual pole use fees. tJ The agreement is non-exclusive. If required, the radios can be co-located with other facilities that may be installed by other companies in the future. tJ Metricom will obtain all appropriate construction and encroachment permits from Development Services, as well as a business license. tJ The agreement specifies that the City will not incur any additional electricity costs. Metricom has an agreement with SCE to pay the utility directly for electricity costs. tJ The agreement is for five years, with two renewals. Installation of Radio Receivers Upon approval of the agreement, Metricom will begin deployment of the radio network. The six pound radio receivers are mounted to street light poles, and an antenna extends downward approximately 12 inches (see attached photos). The Ricochet network requires an estimated 4-5 radios per square mile, depending upon topographical conditions. In San Bernardino, Metricom estimates that 325 to 375 radios will need to be installed. The City has a total of approximately 9,000 street lights, so these radios will occupy approximately 3% of all light poles. Each radio receiver uses electricity from the street light on which it is mounted. Development Services staffhas reviewed the power requirements, and the radios should not interfere with the normal operation of the street lighting system. If, however, there were to be issues with a particular unit affecting street lighting or any other public or private facilities, the agreement requires Metricom to respond and relocate the receivers at their cost. Installation of radios will be completed by licensed and bonded sub-contractors, who are required to purchase City business licenses and permits. They must also abide by construction standards as may be required by Development Services. According to Metricom's right of way representative, Richard Bartoccini, the contractors have safely completed tens of thousands of radio installations. The Council will recall that installation offacilities on street lights was discussed previously concerning decorative banners. Staff believes that since Metricom is providing a new service to the community, and since the City will benefit from additional revenue, the installation is appropriate. Recommendations It is recommended that the Mayor and Council approve the resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a license agreement with Metricom, Inc. <( +J ... ,Q ... .Q ~ ~ o co CD 00 00 (OJ - Exhibit A ~ r-.. - c: 0 . N ..-- "- L I'" 0 '<t -+-' Q) ..c u o u 0:: ex) ()) .......... ()) N .......... " o iJ o 0:: c.. o -+-' Q) o 0... ~ [EXHIBIT B) [PROPOSED RADIO LOCATIONS) PROPOSED LOCATIONS TO BE PROVIDED AFTER REVIEW OF STREET LIGHT MAPS AND PRIOR TO DEPLOYMENT [EXHIBIT C] [FORM OF SURETY BOND] Bond Number: SURETY BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That METRICOM, INC. as Principal, and , incorporated under the laws of the State of , and authorized to execute bonds and undertakings as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto , as Obligee, in the sum of . ($ ); for the payment thereof, well truly to be made, said Principal and Surety bind themselves, their administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. The condition of the foregoing obligation is such that: WHEREAS, the above bounden Principal is about to enter into a certain agreement with the Obligee for the following: , the award of which said agreement was made to the Principal by the Obligee, on NOW THEREFORE, if the Principal shall well, truly and faithfully perform its duties, all the undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions, and provisions of said agreement during the original term thereof, and any extensions thereof which may be granted by the Obligee, with or without notice to the Surety, and ifhe shall satisfy all claims and demands incurred under such agreement, and shall fully indemnify and save harmless the Obligee from all costs and damages which it may suffer by reason of failure to do so, and shall reimburse and repay the Obligee all outlay and expenses which the Obligee may incur in making good any default, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that the said Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the agreement or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any way affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the agreement or to the work or to the specifications. MelncoM Ilona rorm page c./ of/ PROVIDED, HOWEVER, this bond is issued subject to the following express conditions: 1. This bond shall be deemed continuous in form and shall remain in full force and effect until canceled under Section , after which all liability ceases except as to any liability incurred or accrued prior to the date of such cancellation. 2. The aggregate liability of the Surety hereunder on all claims whatsoever shall not exceed the penal sum of this bond in any event. 3. The surety reserves the right to withdraw as surety from this bond, except as to any liability incurred or accrued, and may do so upon giving the Obligee sixty (60) days written notice. SIGNED AND SEALED .this day of ,J9.--,-,-,-,-._ . PRINCIPAL SURETY (Type Company Name) By: By: Title: Title: By: Address: Telephone: (Affix Corporate Seals) (Attach Acknowledgments of both Principal and Surety signatures) melncom Dona rorm pageC-2.f2 ,i: - ,- ~- ~ .... .,,----- RICOCHET@ BY METRICOM~: BETTER WIRELESS DATA SERVICES FOR YOUR COMMUNITY wfie ~./ "Hd:'irzg Ricocha m~.lrIs that th~ students ,It .H,z/colm X EI~merzt"ry ,Ire able to ~lcce)j d ~:ery cruci~d rese~lrch ~md communic..ltionj tool. .znd. ultim'ttely, b~com~ better lif~lorzg le.lmers.' DR. ]OH:>I P'-'iNELL. PRI:"CIPAL :-'LUCOL~I X ELE~IE:''-T.'<RY. W-\5HINGTON, D.C. m Metricom RICOCHET BY METRICOM Would you like to offer your community low-cost, high-speed online access - with no cabling, trenching or public investment? Metricom's twelve-year track record speaks for itself. Our experience enables us to offer the fastest and most reliable mobile data services in the industry. Leapfrogging current performance standards, our new network will provide your constituents wireless Internet, e-mail, and local area network access at speeds up to 128 Kbps - comparable to expensive ISDN connections. ~. '.- -- " , ! . -~ '.::;;--. ,lC;' ,"",,~~_,U;~{:$ ~t ~~:' ;::.... :::1' ~,-, "~,,' ',... '~.~~< -'t..\ - -i' ....., ~,.\ ..,. '., . 7 ......- ~~~ _ , ')., ;/~/~. , , .San Jose is known throughout the world as the C.:lpitol of Silicon Valley. We have earned this distinction, not only be~;tse ~~e house the nation'i top high-tech j:rms in our o'U:n bac.~yard, but because ,u:e use the latest st..lte-of-the-art technology in our day-to"day operations. Our police ,md fire teams, fin.:lnce department, libraries, and [mer- rutiona! ,A.;"ryon man..:ge,~~n: ;tse J! ~;r:com 's u'ire!ess d..trwt net-u'ork :0 .zecess ;'ntoT"7'Z~uion and , .-. c:Jrn,"n;m:c.::e ;nre.~; :;.~.";.: -"'J."n )r--;"::: :oc:.z::or.;, 3' , . 'l" .. , .. " t:zng .lO!1! :0 ;ttz zzo! <e~'Y :~~.rynCt:)'I') :'~.:I'):Lt! :""e:...l.;nmg . "-!' . . ~l sense 'J.r 1:'J~m;~n;c:/ ~s J~I."Z. f)se J' <ee~J :0 }';tc:eSi. :\LWOR SL-S.~" H.\.\!:-.lER CITY OF S.~" ]O'5E WIRELESS With Ricochet service. inspectors can issue permits from the field, mobile libraries can have Internet ;Kcess, cities can monicor and control ucility functions remotely, attorneys can check e-mail from the counhouse. realtors lnd contractors can keep in touch with their offices. Grandparents can communicate with loved ones online. The uses are practically limitless! :<';<.1",,: Ci~1 ." C:4?~:.~') m.l }':~~.-::..-;' : 'l:>'-:.- .,",U '._ .'. :~: '.":,!:.!:'; . ': ...,-, SIMPLE Because Metricom's Ricochet poletop radios are so simple to install, bringing wireless Internet access to public services, schools, and corporate tenants becomes much easier - even in areas where it would be difficult to provide additional cabling. Many small and large corporations use Ricochet wireless technology extensively. They appreciate the t1exibility oi being able to relocate data lines without rewiring. A~ tbla-~ Seattle City Light .' _" _ fzeld crews ;a'1/e time tryl using Ricochet to log onto their internal net'1l.'or.~ .lnd 00':";:';"; ;.-:-iric..ll T~~::'r infonr',dtion from remote :ocu;'onj", SE.\7T"....Z em' LrcF-IT. PO~R LTILm" CO~I:P.\""r' "'~"f" .;, ,.:. .... a', _.r -' .,.'....... '.... . ,_ ...,. .: ..~.....(...I:?w ~ "".....TO ..t(;w ~r.d,.. :.laes :...f.};,l!..r )..1,.')), .....u.w ~'....~...... . ".., " . '. :)'!.. .:,)/);: /')r" '110C'!L<! :t.;'c""; - .;r:-.)y ..n:,,9')";:: :;"'7.;~' ::'~::;'';' .:;.. .-;: .... 1" "..' ..' '". .. -'" -' ....-..>____J_-, -': ,...."z)j....n5 ..l4./J ..1?lr??,.vnc i.onnec..OT:.) .1..1 .I)c !"H... ....... VALUABLE Many government agencies already use Ricochet. including local post offices, public schools. and city councils. Residents can order stamps using the s~'stem and can participate in wireless city council meetings. Seniors can enjo,' e-mail and communicate with loved ones far awav. With laptops and Ricochet modems in squad cars, police departments can file reportS from the field, allowing squad cars to spend more time on patrol. ~. " .: 'X-\..:..:- ~'~,~~~3:::?,": T~ \r.\:.:.. 3:-:t::::7 J~:-i_':t..",~":,, .',,- ,'..-.~-, ~;. CONVENIENT Because of our unique network design and patented routing technology, Ricochet users do not experience the well-publicized busy signals that cause an uproar among users of other popular online services and wired Internet service providers. Our packet-switched system uses available radio frequencies so efficiently that it's easy to add additional users onto the same channel. Expanding network capacity and coverage is as simple as mounting new radios. And because the Ricochet network is completely private to the point it reaches the Internet, we provide unmatched wireless security through RSA encryption. Low UJPACT Greater demand for Internet access, fax lines, and additional phone service has placed a significant burden on existing phone capacity. Increasing bandwidth for these technologies typically involves J significant infrastructure upgrade. Nletricom, however. simply installs small radio transceivers on streetlight and utility poles, at no cost to your wmmunity. These shoebox-sized radios ha\'e low visual or environmental impact. It's the fastest, easiest way to increase available bandwidth for data services - without trenching, cables or street hardware. We are proud to offer a technology that has such little impact on vour neighborhood, Radios are generally mounted on less than J% of poles in a given region, and operate in the public spectrum, similar to devices like garage door openers and babv monitors. ~ "'~s: ~ Bec..+:4se of the ;,z:ay the phone lines were set ;ip, in the past, , d - h ' u.:e lJa Co run .trom t. e counter :0 tile . ", h ... ::Jr.:c.ie tJ/ :1Jt! i _ op :0 $..:::.,,: .: :.:~~:;: \:..;"~. 'n"; a..;"".'. .,."..~.... a..:..;., ,),..."'_/ ",~,_;, ,,'~ ."'1.... .......1.) _'J..h.. _.".. ..... _,~... .... .> '- ;~ :;'"-; .,;,: :....::. _ :'.: .; -:..~':r:;! .;.-::. i[.'''- Jr.).,- ;,., '~"'':.'' .~ ~.-.~."" .;.... ,;..,-......J . '..I.".. -", .......J.,#~...).~ -'~~ ~,"_. . J '<OJ )'0 :.;:e C.,ln '; .1.;70ri :D ;'G~'c ....;e;::).""!';e-; :0 .: ~;t~'."" ;-:'5,,:~:L ~~-;';':.~' 3.;c,:;c.~':?:. :;,.''1 ~:'o~': ~.:.t':'-:' :0. ., .... T.\.\U ~Il.;'R.RX:. OFFICE ~L\.'i.\GER FE:-;.\ FLOWERS. SE.\ITLE. 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For more informacion on the Ricochet system by Jletricom, see U:J' onLine "z{ i.:,."7.:.':;,',metncom.com, Or e-m.lil requests to: rightof:.:;.l)'@ricochet.nec. (Jr 'n"n'- '[Jr-com ~ccQO::. "0 'VOll".. 'I"":"a;''''.o~'.,~" I'" .>"t'7....lrp.<... ,-... ,..;..~.\I' ....I; ... ..J:J l.. . 10' I;..;:)....~ ) ""'.I <;./~....... oJ ~.o 51.. :t.!)~5c:S .\h:rri..:om h.lS .1 rwdvc:-vcJ.r trJ..:k n:..:ord in che: wirdc:ss ,del.::ommuni":,1rions inJuscn: RJJio'i .m: insc.lllc:d in hundreds of muni..:ip.liicies .t..:ross che: C. S. . ThousJ,nds ut 'i.Hisfic:d 'iubs.::-ibc:rs preta Ri';ll\;het over wire 'tine scr\"i.:es E.\SE OF .\D~!D<15TR.\TION . 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"...,.-..i ,.n .,...JIIUn. ..;t>pii..m"n. ~"'.ll"~..il'lll ,ortWJ<<. r" '<.'neI11 'r..m '.:'!c ){,~......,.c: .~Ird"", """"1<;<'5 "Ii~"l".--J !-II' \k1n~"m.;J<od'\ mlJol I'" '''nmn :l'Ie ""en>,;~ J<""'" .,1 :1'I~ ;{j~....:'I,1 _"'rC!",,~ n~!'.."rl<. .\1~1n...m. Ri.;o.;:,..._ Ji1J \kr.~ :..!IUI..r II>!J '~"l""'"r'(.n: ll."'.,'1tlo:f<.--J :r>Jcrruriu '" .\ktl"lwm. In.:. .\lI.Jthcr :r.l<km.ll"!>> Ife:nc ;,"'p.."'!\' ", :rMr ......t'<<ll'" """",:r". .\JJi!lUfl.J pnotu, b,' L..r."I th,,,, ;..,J,." .n.! ","t"ncr: '~~ik..". .) I""; TI>c 1lTl.i"c!Lnio. ;.-rl....:.':....,_...J:".lr'.r. P'.... R()'~.:.;,<l!C Metricom, Ine. (NASDAQ: MCOM), founded in 1985, is the leader in wireless daca commurucauons technology, and develops and markets the Ricochet wireless network and services. Ricochec offers low-cos!, high-pertormance, and ~asy.to.use data communi- cations for a broad range of personal and commercial applications. Our wireless ser....ice gives users fasc, reliable, unlimited access to the [ncernec, e-mail. pnvJte mtranets, local area networks (LA:>!s), and online sen'ices. To learn more Jbout Metricom and the Ricochet service. visit us online at www.metncom.comeor www.ricochet.net. Mc:tricom. Inc. 980 l.: niversicy Avenue Los G.nos. CA 95032 ~C8.399.32~C v...ww.metncom.~om www.ricochc:t.net rightotway@ricochc:t.net Ii Metrlcom c Floating Free Too many modem hassles when you travel? Cut the line and go wireless. inco th~ hued phone 5}'stem~ which may involve' moving furniture ro locate.:.l jack ..md/or reding QUt .1 long cord. It J.lso means finding ~ loc;)l number for your Imernet .K- cess provider .lnd programming it inw your 5ottw;lce. J.long with whatever dialing codes the hord's phone requires. .-\nd it may mean figuring out:.l way to get [he solt- ware ro dial using your credit card. so each on-line session doesn't get priced Jt usurious horel phone rates. Onl~' then CJ.n you ..:heck ~'our e-mail. It CJn be even worse .H .11[- porrs. where those fancy new p;l~' phones rh.H daim to work \virn laprops usually don 'c. Even the phones in the costly J.irline dubs may be rough ro hook up. But chen:':) J. way ,Hound .ill chat hassle: J. wireless modem rhJr ~onnecrs you to the Internet without using Jny phone lines or telephones, not even cellular phones. [C'j easy to use, reli;lble and noc mUl.:h more expensive chan tradi- <. ", ,- IF YOC'RE..... business traveler,check- ing into J hord requires more chan gec- tlng J ke~ JnJ unpal.:king ~Qur dorhes. You're likely co 'ipend up co In hour serring up ~our computer ;lnd modem to work with the hoeel'') phone system-if you can do so at all. Thac requires plugging: ~our modem ~ .... II ~!l ~,j.:o- :;.... .\ it r ~10 'oj E Y BY WALTER S. MOSSBERG tional phone connections. It's the Ricochet Wireless modem, and it comes from an oumt called Merricom in Los Gatos, Calif. I've been using a Ricochet fot quite a while now, and it makes my life easiet whenever I go to a ciry whete irs wireless netWork has been deployed. I just check in to the horel, connect the modem to my lap- top's serial porr, rum it on and click on an icon on my screen, and rm usually con. neered at 28.8 kilobirs per second, the speed of most regular modems. It's the same at airports. You can send e-mail while sitting at the gate or at a table in a snack bar. Nor only thar, but you can remain con- tinuously connCCred to the Internet for as long as you like, because there's no charge per ~call" or per minute. So if you set your software to automatically retrieve e-mail, you can leave the hotel for a meeting and find all your messages already down- loaded when you teturn. And you can go tight to any Web page you want. The Ricochet modem I use-the SE- is a small, black, rectangular unit with a screen and a foldout antenna that looks like a linle cell phone, but isn't. It's less than 5 inches long, 2.3 inches wide and just an inch thick. and it weighs a mere 8 ounces. These dimensions include the slim banetv. which lasts from eight to 12 hours. There's also a small. light AC adaprer. Both fit easily in a comer of a briefcase. The modem itself costs $349, about double the price of a standard model. And the fee for unlimired monthly use of the in- ternet and e-mail is $29.95, about 50 per- cent more than the standard cost of un- limited access over phone lines, though you can cut this to $24.92 if you pay for a year ($299) up front. But if you travel much. you can save enough on hotel and credit-card phone charges to more than make up the difference. And if you live in an area with Ricochet service, you can use ir at home and save rhe cost of a dedicat- ed phone line or of rhe extra traffic on your main phone line. Which brings up the principal draw- back of the Ricochet. It works only with ~letricom' s proprietary wireless network, which is propagated by small transceivers that hang from streetlights in cities and suburbs. That's an expensive setup, and Metricom has so far built netWorks in on- ly three metro areas officially, and in a fourth unofficialIy. The three advertised cities are San francisco, Searrle and Washingron, D.C. I've used my Ricochet in various ciry and suburban neighborhoods in aU three, with good resulrs. The Ricochet even worked fine in rhe Bay Area aU the way down into Silicon Valley, and in the D.C. area in a distant Maryland suburb outside the Belt- way. The fourth ciry is Los Angeles, where a large swath of rhe Wesrside has been net- worked for Ricochet as parr of 'a project for the police. Even rhough this system is meant for the cops, any Ricochet owner can use it. I tested it in West Hollywood, and it worked great. In addition, Metricom has hooked up 11 airports, even if rhe surrounding cities aren't yet netWorked. They include airports in New York (LaGuardia) and Washing- ton (National), as well as in Minneapolis, Searrle, Baltimore and Phoenix, and in Cal- ifornia, San Jose, Oakland, San francisco, Orange Counry and Los Angeles (LAX). And a number of small cities in the West and ylidwest, including Sconsbluff and Gering in Nebraska and Casper, Wyo., are gening Ricochet networks. Metricom is working on serting up sys- tems in New York (parr of Brooklyn is unofficially wired already), Detroit, Philadelphia, Chicago and Boston. But it's shorr of capital for expansion and is trying to attraer utiliry and phone companies as parmets. (It already has a deal with a unit of Brooklyn Union Gas.) It needs money for marketing, too. Without a prominent ad campaign, it has so far signed up only about 15,000 subscribers. This is a shame, because rhe modem and the network really work well. Al- though Metricom claims rhe modem achieves speeds of 14.4 to 28.8kbps, de- pending on location, I've found I almost always connect at 28.8. It works with lap- tops and some handheld computers. It al- so works fine with desktop computers, . both PCS and Macs, though you may need an optional longer cable, as the radio in the modem can cause desktop monitors to flicker if they're too close. There are othet Ricochet modems in ad- dition to the SE model I use. The older, somewhat larger Original seUs for S99- without a banery-for desktop use; the mobile version runs S299. And an ultra- thin SX model will arrive later this year for $379. It's longer and wider than the SE model, but is just 0.4 inches thick. It's de- signed to fit under a handheld computer such as a Philips Velo or Apple Newron, or to hug the lid of a laptop, attached with Velero. Besides the monthly fee, there's a one- time $45 activation charge. Metricom sup- plies you with an e-mail address and ac- count, but you can also use the Ricochet to access an existing account you may have with a service provider, company or universiry. It works fine wirh America On- line if you serrhe AOL software toconnecr over a TCP/IP link. You can use any Web browser or e-mail software package. Ricochet's sofr- ware installs a "dialer,'" which doesn't re- quire a phone number and connects you to the network almost instantly. lf you use a Ricochet e-mail account, you can arrange to access it by regular phone when you' re not in a Ricochet-networked area, for $5 to $10 a month extra. And you can sign up for special plans to dial directly inro a cor- porate network and to use Ricochet on a college campus. If you live in or ofren navel to any Ric- ochet ciry, check out this wireless modem. It's one technology that delivers. m!I by Sm..rtMoncy, J joint v<ntule of The Hearst Corporation md Dow Jon.. s.. Company, Inc. NOV!!'.(sell 1991 ~ Metricom@ Agoura Hills Anaheim Arcadia Artesia EI Monte Baldwin Park Bell Bellflower Beverly Hills Bradbury Buena Park Burbank Carson Cerritos Claremont Commerce Costa Mesa Covina Cudahy Culver City Rancho Cucamonga Riverside City Redondo Beach Alameda Alameda County Albany Antioch Atherton Belmont Belvedere Berkeley Brisbane Burlingame Campbell Capitola Concord Contra Costa Co. Corte Madera Cupertino Daly City Danville Dublin CALIFORNIA RIGHT OF WAY APPROVALS October 9, 1998 SOUTH CALIFORNIA APPROVALS Cypress Diamond Bar Downey Duarte La Palma Garden Grove Gardena Glendale Glendora Hawthorne Hermosa Beach Huntington Beach Huntington Park Industry Inglewood Irvine La Car'ladalFlintridge Laguna Hills Laguna Niguel La Habra Walnut Rancho Cucamonga Montclair La Habra Heights Rolling Hills Lakewood Rosemead Lake Forest Azusa La Mirada San Fernando San Dimas San Gabriel La Puente San Marino La Verne Santa Ana Lomita Santa Clarita Long Beach Santa Fe Springs Los Alamitos Seal Beach Los Angeles South EI Monte Manhattan Beach South Gate Maywood South Pasadena Mission Viejo Stanton Monterey Park Temple City Newport Beach Torrance Orange Villa Park Pasadena West Covina Placentia Westlake Village Pomona Westminster Rancho Palos Verdes Whittier Lawndale Signal Hill NORTHERN CALIFORNIA APPROVALS EICerrito Fairfax Foster City Fremont Hayward Hillsborough Larkspur Livermore Los Altos Los Altos Hills Los Gatos Marin Co. Martinez Menlo Park Mill Valley Millbrae Milpitas Moraga Morgan Hill Mountain View Newark Novato Oakland Orinda Pacifica Palo Alto Piedmont Pittsburg Pleasanton Redwood City Richmond Ross San Anselmo San Bruno San Carlos San Francisco San Jose E. Palo Alto San Leandro San Luis Obispo San Mateo Co. (Unincorp. Areas) San Rafael San Ramon Santa Clara Santa Clara Co. (Unincorp. Areas) Santa Cruz Santa Rosa Saratoga Sausalito So. San Francisco Sunnyvale Tiburon Union City Vallejo Walnut Creek Woodside ~ D:\MetricomlApproved California CKies List 1998.doc Printed on 10109/98 ~ ~ c .... .... <-~), ~:! 'o...~- -: ,~.:.{~~~. .~ . :;:;~::p~f;;Pr~:lt.;.":, ,.c: ..;...~_. , o c 18 III 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 o 27 28 ~@~w 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH METRICOM, INC., RELATING TO THE INSTALLATION OF WIRELESS DIGITAL RADIO RECEIVERS IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino is hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said City a License Agreement with Metricom, Inc., relating to the installation of wireless digital radio receivers in the public right of way, a copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference as fully as though set forth at length. SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above-referenced agreement is rescinded if the parties to the agreement fail to execute it within sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution. III III Vlo le- 1/ I~; o o o I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY . OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH METRICOM, INC., RELATING TO THE INSTALLATION OF WIRELESS DIGITAL RADIO RECEIVERS IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the _ day of .1998, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA LIEN (V ACANl) SCHNETZ DEVLIN ANDERSON MILLER City Clerk The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved this day of 1998. Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to Form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, City ttomey () By: . r~ 98-314 , &fl.. ...-;'....:C;^ . . , - , , , ,~ .....' v : ~ . SAN BERNARDINO ........ iIictnl1t Agrttmtnt US HIS UCENSE AGREEMENT (the "License") is dated as of , //-,;l. ,1998, and entered into by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, a California municipal corporation (the "City"), and METRICOM, INC., a Delaware corporation ("Metricom"). i&trita16 A. Under California law the City has the right and power to regulate the time, location, and manner of attachment, installation, operation, and maintenance of wireless digital communications radios in the Public Way within the limits of the City. B. Metricom wishes to attach, install, operate, and maintain a wireless digital communications radio network on facilities located in the Public Way for purposes of operating its Ricochet<!!) wireless digital communications radio network (the "Network"). .Agrttmtnt Nnw, tl1trtfurt, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree to the following covenants, terms, and conditions: 1 DEFINITIONS. The following definitions shall apply generally to the provisions of this agreement: 1.1 Agency. "Agency" means any governmental or quasi-governmental agency other than the City, including the FCC and the PUC (as such terms are defined in ss 1.4 and 1.10 below). 1.2 City. "City" means the City of San Bernardino. 1.3 Effective Date. "Effective Date" means the latest to occur of (a) the date on which this license, as finally approved by the City Council of San Bernardino, is executed by the City and delivered to Metricom; (b) the date on which all permits required hereunder for deployment of the Radios is issued by the City; or (c) the date on which Metricom hangs its first Radio as provided below. 1.4 FCC. "FCC" means the Federal Communications Commission. Telecommunications License Agrmntnt City of S4n Bunardino :: Mdriamr, Inc. pago 1 of16 sbentardinoJ.doc [rwg07sd}5Qpa981 10/8/1998 98-314 1.5 Fee. "Fee" means any assessment, license, charge, fee, imposition, tax (but excluding any utility users' tax or franchise fees), or levy of general application to Persons doing business in the City lawfully imposed by any governmental body. 1.6 Gross Revenues. "Gross Revenues" means the gross dollar amount accrued on Metricom's books for Services provided to its customers with billing addresses in the City, excluding (i) the Franchise Fee, if any, payable pursuant to S 4 et seq. below; (ii) local, state, or federal taxes collected by Metricom that have been billed to the subscribers and separately stated on subscribers' bills; and (iii) revenue uncollectible from subscribers (i.e., bad debts) with billing addresses in the City that was previously included in Gross Revenues. 1.7 Laws. "Laws" means any and all statutes, constitutions, ordinances, resolutions, regulations, judicial decisions, rules, tariffs, administrative orders, certificates, orders, or other requirements of the City or other governmental agency having joint or several jurisdiction over the parties to this Ucense, in effect either at the time of execution of this License or at any time during the presence of Radios in the Public Way. 1.8 License. "License" means this nonexclusive Ucense Agreement and may also refer to the associated right to encroach upon the Public Way conferred hereunder. 1.9 Metricom. "Metricom" means Metricom, Inc., a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and its lawful successors, assigns, and transferees. 1.10 PUc. "PUC" means the California Public Utilities Commission. 1.11 Person. "Person" means an individual, a corporation, a limited liability company, a general or limited partnership, a sole proprietorship, a joint venture, a business trust, or any other form of business entity or association. 1.12 Provision. "Provision" means any agreement, clause, condition, covenant, qualification, restriction, reservation, term, or other stipulation in this License that defines or otherwise controls, establishes, or limits the performance required or permitted by any party to this License. All Provisions, whether covenants or conditions, shall be deemed to be both covenants and conditions. 1.13 Public Way. "Public Way" means in, upon, above, along, across, and over the public streets, roads, lanes, courts, ways, alleys, boulevards, and places, including all public utility easements and public service easements as the same now or may hereafter exist that are under the jurisdiction of the City. This term sbernanfin03.doc [rwg07sdJSapa98} Tekcommunicatiorrs Lianse Agrmnent City of San Ilmrardino :: Melricom, Inc. pt:gt 2 ofl6 10/8/1998 98-314 shall not include any property owned by any Person or Agency other than the City, except as provided by applicable Laws or pursuant to an agreement between the City and any such Person or Agency. 1.14 Radio Month. "Radio Month" means a calendar month during which a Radio occupies space on a City-owned pole or other City-owned property, even if such occupancy is less than the entire month. 1.15 Radio. "Radio" means the radio equipment, whether referred to singly or collectively, to be installed and operated by Metricom hereunder and more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto. 1.16 Ricochet@, "Ricochet@" or "Ricochet@ MCDN" means Ricochet@ MicroCellular Digital Network, a wireless, microcellular digital radio communications network owned and operated by Metricom. 1.17 Services. "Services" means the wireless digital communications services provided through Ricochet by Metricom to subscribers with billing addresses within the City. 2 TERM. The term of this License shall commence on the Effective Date and shall expire on the date which completes five (5) years after the Effective Date, unless it is earlier terminated by either party in accordance with the provisions herein. The term of this License shall be renewed automatically for two (2) successive terms of five (5) years each on the same terms and conditions as set forth herein, except that the Annual Fee shall be subject to adjustment as provided in ~ 4.2.1 below, unless either Metricom or the City notifies the other party of its intention not to renew not less than thirty (30) calendar days prior to commencement of the relevant renewal term. 3 SCOPE OF LICENSE. Any and all rights expressly granted to Metricom under this License, which shall be exercised at Metricom's sole cost and expense, shall be subject to the prior and continuing right of the City under applicable Laws to use any and all parts of the Public Way exclusively or concurrently with any other Person or Persons and shall be further subject to all deeds, easements, dedications, conditions, covenants, restrictions, encumbrances, and claims of title which may affect the Public Way. Nothing in this License shall be deemed to grant, convey, create, or vest in Metricom a perpetual real property interest in land, including any fee, leasehold interest, or easement. 3.1 Attachment to City-Owned Property. The City hereby authorizes Metricom to attach, install, operate, maintain, remove, reattach, reinstall, relocate, and replace Radios in or on City street light poles, lighting fixtures, electroliers, or other City-owned property located within the Public Way for the Telecommunications Lianst Agrunwnt City of Sa. Berrumli.o :: Melricom, I.c. pagd 0116 sbenulrdi.03.doc [rwg07sc050pa98} 10/811998 98-314 purposes of providing Services to Persons located within or without the limits of the City. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Metricom agrees that it will not attach or deploy a total number of Radios within the City exceeding Four Hundred Fifty (450) without the express prior written consent of the City. 3.1.1 Preference for City-0wned Property. In any situation where Metricom has a choice of attaching its Radios to either City-owned property or third-party-owned property in the Public Way, Metricom agrees to attach to City-owned property, provided that such City-owned property is at least equally suitable functionally for the operation of Ricochet@ and the rental fee and installation costs associated with such attachment over the length of the term is equal to or less than the fee or cost to Metricom of attaching to the alternative third-party-owned property . 3.2 Attachment to Third-Party Property. Subject to obtaining the permission of the owner(s) of the affected property, the City hereby authorizes and permits Metricom to attach, install, operate, maintain, remove, reattach, reinstall, relocate, and replace such number of Radios in or on poles or other structures owned by public utility companies, including SCE, or other property owners located within the Public Way as may be permitted by the public utility company or property owner, as the case may be. Metricom shall furnish to the city documentation of such permission from the individual utility or property owner responsible. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Metricom agrees that it will not attach or deploy a total number of Radios within the City exceeding Four Hundred Fifty (450) without the express prior written consent of the City. 3.3 No Interference. Except as permitted by applicable Laws or this License Metricom in the performance and exercise of its rights and obligations under this License shall not interfere in any manner with the existence and operation of any and all public and private rights-of-way, sanitary sewers, water mains, storm drains, gas mains, poles, rerial and underground electrical and telephone wires, electroliers, cable television, and other telecommunications, utility, or municipal property, without the express written approval of the owner or owners of the affected property or properties. 3.4 Compliance with Laws. Metricom shall comply with all applicable Laws in the exercise and performance of its rights and obligations under this License. 3.4.1 Encroachment Permits. Any and all construction work performed pursuant to the rights granted under this License, including the Tekcommunications License Aptmtnt City o[San BerrIlITdino :: Mmicom, Inc. page 40[16 sbmumIin03.doc (rwg07scOSapa98j 10/811998 98-314 installation, operation, maintenance, location, and attachment of the Radios in the Public Way, sha1I, if required under applicable City ordinances, be subject to the prior review and approval of City by means of submission of an encroachment permit application, payment of any applicable permitting fees, and the City's ordinary administrative review. Metricom agrees to apply for and obtain all appropriate permits required by applicable Law prior to the commencement of any work of construction in the Public Way. The locations of Metricom's planned initial installation of Radios shall be incorporated in Exhibit B attached to this License. After the initial deployment of the Radios, new attachments, removals, and relocations of Radios shall also be subject to the City's permitting process. If the location of any Radio is different from thaf applied for in the applicable permit, the location of such Radio installed by Metricom or its designee sha1I be disclosed in writing to the City by Metricom within ten (10) days after its installation, removal, or relocation. 3.4.2 As-Built Drawings. Upon the completion of construction work, Metricom promptly sha1I furnish to the City, in hard copy and in Metricom's electronic format, suitable documentation showing the exact location of the Radios in the Public Way. 3.4.3 Modification of Service Voltage. The City reserves the right to modify the service voltage delivered to or at any street light pole or utility pole on which a Radio may be located. Metricom sha1I replace or modify any Radio that will be affected by such voltage modifications within thirty (30) days of receiving notice of voltage modifications. In the event that Metricom fails to replace or modify any Radio within the thirty-day notice period before the voltage modification, the City may disconnect any such Radio until Metricom performs and completes the necessary work and advises City accordingly. 3.5 Annual Business License. Metricom agrees to obtain an annual City business license prior to the Effective Date and maintain the same throughout the term of this License. 4 FEES AND TAXES. Metricom sha1I be solely responsible for the payment of all lawful Fees and utility charges in connection with the exercise of Metricom's rights under this License, including those set forth below. 4.1 Franchise Fee. Metricom sha1I pay to the City, on an annual basis, an amount (the "Franchise Fee") equal to five percent (5%) of Metricom's Gross Revenues collected during each preceding calendar year, which amount sha1I be sbemardin03.doc 17Wg07sc05apll98] Telecommunicatioft$ Liamse Agrwnent City of San Benumlino :: NkI7iamr, Inc. ""go 5 0[16 10/811998 98-314 collected from subscribers of the Services and remitted to City as provided herein. The Franchise Fee shall be due on or before the forty-fifth (45th) day after the end of each calendar year or fraction thereof. Within forty-five (45) days after the termination of this License, the Franchise Fee shall be paid for the period which has elapsed since the end of the last calendar year for which the Franchise Fee has been paid. Metricom shall furnish to the City with each payment of the Franchise Fee a statement, executed by an authorized officer of Metricom or his or her designee, showing the amount of Gross Revenues for the period covered by the payment. If Metricom discovers that it has failed to pay the entire or correct amount of the Franchise Fee, Metricom shall pay the difference to the City or make such other adjustment within fifteen (15) days of discovery of the error or determination of the correct amount. Any overpayment to the City through error or otherwise shall be offset against the next payment due from Metricom. Acceptance by the City of any payment due under this section shall not be deemed to be a waiver by the City of any breach of this License occurring prior thereto, nor shall the acceptance by the City of any such payments preclude the City from later establishing that a larger amount was actually due or collecting any balance due to the City. 4.1.1 Accounting and Audit. Metricom shall keep accurate books of account at its principal office in Los Gatos or such other location of its choosing for the purpose of determining the amounts due to the City under ~ 4.1. The City may inspect Metricom's books of account at any time during regular business hours on five (5) days' prior written notice and may audit the books from time to time, but in each case only to the extent necessary to confirm the accuracy of payments due under ~ 4.1. The City shall bear the cost of any such audit, unless such audit reveals an underpayment to the City of more than five percent (5%) of the Franchise Fee which was due to the City for such calendar year. Once each calendar year the City may require an annual report from Metricom relating to its operations and revenues within the City. City agrees to hold in confidence any nonpublic information it learns from Metricom in accordance with applicable law. 4.2 Annual Fee. Metricom shall pay to the City an annual fee (the" Annual Fee") in the amount of Sixty Dollars ($60.00) for the use of each City-owned pole or other structure or piece of City-owned property upon which a Radio has been installed pursuant to this License. The initial Annual Fee shall be due and payable not later than the date of installation of the first Radio on City-owned poles or other City-owned property under this License (the "Installation Date") and shall be computed based upon the number of Radios Metricom estimates as sbemardin03.doc {rwg07sdJSap098} Telecommunications Licmse Apmrent City of S4n Benumlino :: Metri<om, Inc. page 60f16 10/811998 98-314 of the Installation Date that it will install on City-owned poles or other City- owned property during the succeeding twelve (12) months. The Annual Fee for subsequent years shall be due and payable not later than thirty (30) days following each anniversary of the Installation Date and shall equal the total number of Radios then installed on City-owned poles or other City-owned property pursuant to this License multiplied by the Annual Fee, adjusted for the Prior Year Adjustment, as described immediately below. The Prior Year Adjustment shall either increase or decrease a subsequent year's aggregate Annual Fee to account for the installation or removal of Radios during the prior year, and shall equal the difference between (i) the total number of Radios used to calculate the prior year's aggregate Annual Fee multiplied by twelve (12) and (ii) the actual number of Radio Months which occurred during such year, multiplied by one-twelfth of the Annual Fee. 4.2.1 CPI Adjustment. At the commencement of each renewal term, the Annual Fee with respect to such term shall be adjusted effective January 1st of the first year of such renewal term by a percentage amount equal to the percentage change in the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index of all items, Base 1982-1984, which occurred during the previous term or renewal term, as the case may be, for the Los Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area. 4.3 City Access Program Subscription Rate. In consideration of City's execution and delivery of this License, City shall have the right throughout the term of this License to purchase a number of subscriptions based upon the City's population, up to the maximum number set forth below, to RicochetTM Basic Service Subscriptions when such service is commercially available in the City at the rate of fifty percent (50%) of the regular Basic Service Subscription rate as current from time to time. The number of subscriptions which the City may purchase at the City Access Program rate shall be determined in accordance with the City's official population, as shown on the latest available census data, as follows: (a) for cities with a population of less than 100,000, up to a maximum of twenty (20) discount subscriptions; (b) for cities with a population of 100,000 to 249,000, up to a maximum of thirty (30) discount subscriptions; (c) for cities with a population of 250,000 to 500,000, up to a maximum of forty (40) discount subscriptions; and (d) for cities with a population of over 500,000, up to a maximum of fifty (50) discount subscriptions. City understands and agrees that Metricom's moderns and equipment required to utilize the discounted subscriptions and any additional service subscriptions or service options the City may desire are expressly excluded from this special City Access Program rate Telecommunications Lianst Agreement City .f Son 8errumiino :: Mttricom. Inc. pag< 7.f16 sberrumlin03.doc {rwg07sc/JSopfl98j 10/8/1998 98-314 and may be obtained from either Metricom or an authorized retailer at market rates current from time to time or under other promotional programs which may be available from time to time in addition to the City Access Program rate. City shall use all subscriptions provided pursuant to this ~ 4.3 solely for its own use and shall not be entitled to resell, distribute, or otherwise permit the use of the same by any other party. 4.4 Reimbursement of City's Expenses. Metricom shall reimburse the City at City's standard rates for all reasonable expenses relating to the preparation, issuance, and implementation of this Ucense, promptly upon receipt of bills, paid invoices, and such other documentation as Metricom shall reasonably require. The reimbursement provided for in this ~ 4.4 shall not replace or excuse Metricom from the payment of any applicable City permit fee for work undertaken in connection with this Ucense. 4.5 Electrical Consumption. Metricom covenants and agrees that in no event will the City incur or be liable for any costs for the electrical consumption of the Radios installed on City-owned poles pursuant to this Ucense. Metricom agrees to contract directly with the applicable public utility company for the provision of the Radios' electricity. Metricom agrees to indemnify and hold the City harmless with respect to any electrical charges or electrical rate increases the City may incur in connection with or because of Metricom's attachment of Radios to City-owned poles pursuant to this Ucense. 4.6 Potential Utility Users' Tax. Metricom acknowledges and agrees that the City may require users of revenue-producing services such as the Services to pay a utility users' tax ("Utility Tax") to the City pursuant to City's Municipal Code. If the City determines that the Services are subject to the Utility Tax, Metricom agrees to collect the tax from Service users and remit such tax to the City in accordance with City's Municipal Code. The amount of any such Utility Tax shall be deducted from Franchise Fee, if any, owing to the City under ~ 4.1 above. 4.7 Most-Favored Nation Clause. Should Metricom after the parties' execution and delivery of this License enter into an attachment permit agreement with another municipality of the same size or smaller than the City in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Statistical Area which agreement contains financial benefits for such municipality which, taken as a whole and balanced with the other terms of such agreement, are in the City's opinion substantially superior to those in this License, City shall have the right to require that Metricom modify this Ucense to incorporate the same or substantially similar superior benefits and such other terms. sbenuudin03.doc [rwg07sc05apa98} Telecommunications Lian5t Agrmrrent City of San Bmumlino ;; Mdricmn. Inc. page 8 of16 10/8/1998 98-314 5 REMOVAL AND RELOCAnON OF RADIOS. Metricom understands and acknowledges that City may require Metricom to relocate one or more of its Radios, and Metricom shall at City's direction relocate or remove such Radios at Metricom's sole cost and expense, whenever City reasonably determines that the removal or relocation is needed for any of the following purposes: (a) to facilitate or accommodate the construction, completion, repair, relocation, or maintenance of a City project; (b) because the Radio is interfering with or adversely affecting proper operation of City light poles, traffic signals, or other City facilities; (c) to protect or preserve the public health, safety, or welfare; or (d) to address an emergency in the City's discretion. If Metricom shall fail to relocate any Radios as requested by the City in accordance with the foregoing provision, City shall be entitled to relocate the Radios at Metricom's sole cost and expense, without further notice to Metricom. 5.1 Metricom Desires Relocation. In the event Metricom desires to relocate any Radios from one City-owned pole or other property to another City-owned pole or other property, Metricom shall so advise City. City will use its best efforts to accommodate Metricom by making another functionally equivalent City-owned pole or other property available for use in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions of this License. 5.2 Discontinuation of Service. In the event that any Radio subject to this License is abandoned and no longer placed in service for a period-of six (6) months or more, Metricom promptly shall notify the City, and the City, at its option, may require Metricom promptly to remove the abandoned Radio(s) at Metricom's sole cost and expense or dedicate the same to the City. The City shall not issue notice to Metricom that the City intends to exercise the option to require removal or dedication of Radios, unless and until the City first gives fifteen (15) days' prior written notice to Metricom to remove the Radios. If Metricom shall fail to remove the Radios as required by the City, the City shall be entitled to remove the Radios at Metricom's sole cost and expense. Metricom shall execute such documents of title as will convey all right, title, and interest in the abandoned Radios, but in no other Metricom property, intellectual or otherwise, to the City. 5.3 Damage to Public Way. Whenever the removal or relocation of Radios is required under this License, and such removal or relocation shall cause the Public Way to be damaged, Metricom, at its sole cost and expense, shall promptly repair and return the Public Way in which the Radios are located to a safe and satisfactory condition to the satisfaction of the City's Director of Development Services. If Metricom does not repair the site as just described, then the City shall have the option to perform or cause to be performed such Telecommunications License Agrummt City of San 8mrarrIino :: Mtlricom, Inc. page 90fl6 10/8/1998 sbemardin03.doc fn>>g07sc05apa98] 98-314 reasonable and necessary work on behalf of Metricom and to charge Metricom for the proposed costs to be incurred or the actual costs incurred by the City at City's standard rates, as follows: (a) in an emergency as deemed by the City in its discretion, by immediate action; and (b) in situations not emergencies, upon fifteen (15) days' prior written notice to Metricom. Upon the receipt of a demand for payment by the City, Metricom shall reimburse the City for such costs. 6 INDEMNIFICATION, WAIVER, AND BOND. Metricom agrees to indemnify, defend (with counsel reasonably acceptable to the City and to Metricom's insurance carrier), protect, and hold harmless the City, its council members, officers, and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, losses, damages, liabilities, fines, charges, penalties, administrative and judicial proceedings and orders, judgements, remedial actions of any kind, all costs and cleanup actions of any kind, and all costs and expenses incurred in connection therewith, including reasonable attorney's fees and costs of defense (collectively, the "Losses") arising, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, out of the activities or facilities described in this License, except to the extent arising from or caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of the City, its council members, officers, employees, agents, or contractors. 6.1 Waiver of Breach. The waiver by the City of any breach or violation of any Provision of this License by Metricom shall not be deemed to be a waiver or a continuing waiver by the City of any subsequent breach or violation of the same or any other Provision of this License by Metricom. 6.2 Waiver of Claims. Metricom waives any and all claims, demands, causes of action, and rights it may assert against the City on account of any loss, damage, or injury to any Radio or any loss or degradation of the Services as a result of a sudden or gradual loss or change of electrical power caused by, among others events, an Act of God, an event or occurrence which is beyond the reasonable control of the City, a power outage, a lightning strike, or occasioned by the installation, maintenance, replacement or relocation of any City-owned facility to which such Radio is attached. 6.3 Limitation of City's Liability. The City shall be liable only for the cost of repair to damaged Radios arising from the negligence or willful misconduct of City or its employees or agents, and the City shall not be responsible for any damages, losses, or liability of any kind occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by the City or by any third party, including damages, losses, or liability arising from the issuance or approval by the City of a permit to any third party or any interruption in Services. Telecommunications UctnSt Agrmnent City of San Bmuudi.o :: Metricmn, I.c. pagt 10 of16 10/8/1998 sbernardin03.doc {rwg07sdlS0pa98} 98-314 6.4 Bond or Other Security. Prior to the commencement of any work under this License, Metricom shall furnish or cause to be furnished to City a good and sufficient bond, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C entitled Surety Bond, in the amount of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($7,500), or such other comparable security instrument as may be approved by the City's attorney or risk manager, securing the faithful performance by Metricom of all of the work, construction, installation, and removals required to be performed by Metricom under this License within the time periods set forth hereunder. 7 INSURANCE. Metricom shall obtain and maintain at all times during the term of this License (including the period between the expiration hereof and Metricom's removal of its Radios or other equipment from the Public Way) commercial general liability insurance and commercial automobile liability insurance protecting Metricom in an amount not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence (combined single limit), including bodily injury and property damage, and in an amount not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) annual aggregate for each personal injury liability and products-completed operations. Such insurance policies shall name the City, its council members, officers, and employees as additional insureds as respects any covered liability arising out of Metricom's performance of work under this License. Coverage shall be provided in accordance with the limits specified and the Provisions indicated herein. Claims-made policies are not acceptable. When an umbrella or excess coverage is in effect, coverage shall be provided in following form. Such insurance shall not be canceled or materially altered to reduce coverage until the City has received at least thirty (30) days' advance written notice of such cancellation or change. Metricom shall be responsible for notifying the City of such change or cancellation. 7.1 Filing of Certificates and Endorsements. Prior to the commencement of any work pursuant to this License, Metricom shall file with the City the required original certificate(s) of insurance with endorsements, subject to the City's prior approval, which shall clearly state all of the following: (a) the policy number; name of insurance company; name and address of the agent or authorized representative; name, address, and telephone number of insured; project name and address; policy expiration date; and specific coverage amounts; (b) that thirty (30) days' prior notice of cancellation is required to the City; and (c) that Metricom's insurance is primary as respects any other valid or collectible insurance that the - City may possess, sbenuudin03.doc [rwg07sdl5apa98] Telecommunications Uan5e Agrwnent City of San _no:: Metricom, Inc. pagt 11 of16 10/811998 98-314 including any self-insured retentions the City may have; and any other insurance the City does possess shall be considered excess insurance only and shall not be required to contribute with this insurance. The certificate(s) of insurance with endorsements and notices shall be mailed to the City as the address specified in ~ 8 below: 7.2 Workers' Compensation Insurance. Metricom shall obtain and maintain at all times during the term of this License statutory workers' compensation and employer's liability insurance in an amount not less than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) and shall furnish the City with a certificate showing proof of such coverage. 7.3 Insurer Criteria. Any insurance provider of Metricom shall be admitted and authorized to do business in California and shall be rated at least A:X in A.M. Best & Company's Insurance Guide. Insurance policies and certificates issued by non-admitted insurance companies are not acceptable. 7.4 Severability of Interest. Prior to the execution of this License, any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be stated on the certificate(s) of insurance, which shall be sent to and approved by the City. "Cross liability," "severability of interest," or "separation of insureds" clauses shall be made a pait of the commercial general liability and commercial automobile liability policies. 7.5 Contractors' and Subcontractors' Insurance. Metricom shall require that all contractors and subcontractors obtain insurance meeting the criteria set forth herein and shall furnish to the City copies of all certificates evidencing such policies of insurance. 7.6 Insurance and Indemnification Obligation. Metricom's compliance with the insurance requirements herein shall not excuse, replace, or otherwise affect Metricom's duty to indemnify and defend the City pursuant to ~ 6 of this License. 8 NOTICES. All notices which shall or may be given pursuant to this License shall be in writing and delivered personally or transmitted (a) through the United States mail, by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid; (b) by means of prepaid overnight delivery service; or (c) by facsimile transmission, if a hard copy of the same is followed by delivery through the U. S. mail or by overnight delivery service as just described, addressed as follows: sbmuudin03.doc [rwg07sdl5apa98} Telecommunications Licznse Agrttmtnt City of San &rrumIi1UJ :: Mttri-. I.c. ""g<120fI6 10/8/1998 98-314 if to the City: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Attn: City Administrator 300 North "0" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 if to Metricom: METRICOM, INC. Attn: Property Manager 980 University Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95032 Notices shall be deemed given upon receipt in the case of personal delivery, three (3) days after deposit in the mail, or the next day in the case of overnight delivery. Either party may from time to time designate any other address for this purpose by written notice to the other party delivered in the manner set forth above. 9 TERMINATION. This Ucense may be terminated by either party upon forty five (45) days' prior written notice to the other party upon a default of any material covenant or term hereof by such other party, which default is not cured within forty-five (45) days of receipt of written notice of default (or, if such default is not curable within forty-five (45) days, if the defaulting party fails to commence such cure within forty-five (45) days or fails thereafter diligently to prosecute such cure to completion), provided that the grace period for any monetary default shall be ten (10) days from receipt of notice. As used in this ~ 9, the term default shall include, with respect to Metricom's obligations hereunder, Metricom's failure (i) to comply with the restrictions established in ~ 3, (ii) timely to pay any sums owing to the City under ~ 4, and (iii) to maintain, deploy, relocate, or remove its Radios as provided in ~ 5 hereof. 10 AsSIGNMENT. This License shall not be assigned by Metricom without the express written consent of the City, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed. Any attempted assignment in violation of this ~ 10 shall be void. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the transfer of the rights and obligations of Metricom hereunder to a parent, subsidiary, or financially viable affiliate of Metricom or to any successor-in-interest or entity acquiring all or substantially all of Metricom's outstanding voting stock or assets shall not be deemed an assignment or transfer for the purposes of this License, provided that (i) any such transferee will have a financial strength after the proposed transfer at least equal to that of Metricom prior to the transfer, (ii) any such transferee assumes all the obligations of Metricom hereunder, and (ill) Metricom shall not be released from the obligations of this License by virtue of such Telecommunications Ur.nw Agrmnent City of San Bmumlioo :: Metricmn, loc. pagd30f16 10/8/1998 ,berrrardio03.doc [rwg07sdJ5apa98] 98-314 transfer. If such criteria are satisfied, it shall not be deemed reasonable for the City to withhold its consent to the proposed transfer, unless the proposed transferee has a record of performance under similar agreements which is unacceptable to the City under a reasonable standard of evaluation. Lack of prior specific experience in administering a system providing the Services described in this License shall not, by itself, be deemed a reasonable basis for refusing or conditioning the City's consent. Metricom shall give to the City thirty (30) days' prior written notice of any proposed transfer for which notice is required hereunder, and the City's consent shall be deemed approved unless the City objects in writing within such thirty-day period. In the case of any proposed transfer for which the City's consent is required hereunder, Metricom agrees to reimburse the City for its reasonable expenses incurred in reviewing such transfer proposal. 11 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. The provisions which follow shall apply generally to the obligations of the parties under this License. 11.1 Nonexclusive Use. Metricom understands that this License does not provide Metricom with exclusive use of any City-owned poles or property and that City shall have the right to permit other providers of telecommunications services to install equipment or devices in the Public Way; however, City shall endeavor promptly to notify Metricom of the receipt of a proposal for the installation of communications equipment or devices in the Public Way, regardless of whether a license is required by the FCC for the operation thereof. 11.2 Amendment of License. This License may not be amended except pursuant to a written instrument signed by both parties. 11.3 Severability of Provisions. If anyone or more of the Provisions of this License shall be held by court of competent jurisdiction in a final judicial action to be void, voidable, or unenforceable, such Provision(s) shall be deemed severable from the remaining Provisions of this License and shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining portions of this License. 11.4 All-Hours Contact. Metricom shall be available to the staff employees of any City department having jurisdiction over Metricom's activities twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week, regarding problems or complaints resulting from the attachment, installation, operation, maintenance, or removal of the Radios. The "City may contact by telephone the network control center operator at telephone number (800) 556-6123 regarding such problems or complaints. 11.5 Governing Law; Jurisdiction. This License shall be governed and construed by and in accordance with the laws of the State of California. In the sbmurrdin03.doc [rwg07sdJ5apa98[ Ttltcammunicatioru Liana Agrmnent City of San BmumIino :: Metricom, Inc. P"8' 14 ofl6 10/811998 98-314 event that suit is brought by a party to this License, the parties agree that trial of such action shall be vested exclusively in the state courts of California, County of San Bernardino, or in the United States District Court, Central District of California in the County of San Bernardino. 11.6 Attorneys' Fees. Should any dispute arising out of this License lead to litigation, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its costs of suit, including reasonable attorneys' fees. The costs, salary, and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his office in connection with that action shall be considered as attorneys' fees for the purposes of this Agreement. 11.7 Exhibits. All exhibits referred to in this License and any addenda, attachments, and schedules which may from time to time be referred to in any duly executed amendment to this License are by such reference incorporated in this License and shall be deemed a part of this License. 11.8 Successors and Assigns. This License is binding upon the successors and assigns of the parties hereto. 11.9 Rules, Regulations, and Specifications. Metricom acknowledges that the City may develop rules, regulations, and specifications, including a general ordinance or other regulation governing wireless telecommunications in the City (the "Regulations"), for the attachment, installation, and removal of Radios and any similar purpose devices on the City-owned facilities, including poles, and that such Regulations, when finalized, shall govern Metricom's activities hereunder as if they had been in effect at the time this License was executed by the City; provided, however, that in no event shall such Regulations materially interfere with or affect Metricom's right to install Radios or Metricom's ability to transmit or receive radio signals from Radios installed pursuant to and in accordance with this License or materially increase Metricom's obligations hereunder. 11.10 Advice of Displacement. To the extent the City has actual knowledge thereof, the City will attempt to inform Metricom of the displacement of any pole on which any Radio is located. 11.11 Consent Criteria. In any case where the approval or consent of one party hereto is required, requested or otherwise to be given under this License, such party shall not unreasonably delay, condition, or withhold its approval or consent. 11.12 Entire Agreement. This License contains the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter herein. There are no sberrum1in03.doc [rwg07sc05apa98} Telecommunications Lianlt Agrmnent City of San Bmumlino :: M<tricom. Inc. page 15 0116 10/8/1998 98-314 representations, agreements, or understandings (whether oral or written) between or among the parties relating to the subject matter of this License which are not fully expressed herein. 1Iu UJitutss 1U4trt.of. the parties have executed this License as of the date first above written. City: . municipal corporation By: - Date: ed as to Legal Form and Content: - {theW' ._ Metricam: METRICOM, INC., a Delaware corporation By: [ruzme typ<d[ Its: Date: .1998 sbmuzrdino3.doc [rwg07sdJ51rpd98] r.I<commun_ Liaru< Agnement City of San _.:: /ktricom,/nc. pag< 16 of16 llV8/l998 98-314 n- . 0> Ill:: <0. '" .... "101 .....lIl "'::s ::SOl 0.... lIlO 0; .... 'tlm ~::T l::~ m::s O::T "1l1l OIl'! ....lIl ::SIll l::1'! mlll "'01 01:: ..tr. . ...... III o n- (OJ .. .. ()') . OJ l"l >c ::T .... tr ..... n- > ~~ Q.. CD ~ o \) ;U a a. 55' -....J -....... N to -....... to OJ '- 0 _ r .., ;U Ci' 0 () :r- CD ~ -0 L....... h -'" i') ::l 9 L U -..... L- h I- J I o 98-314 [EXHIBIT B] (pROPOSED RADIO LOCATIONS] PROPOSED LOCATIONS TO BE PROVIDED AFTER REVIEW OF STREET LIGHT MAPS AND PRIOR TO DEPLOYMENT 98-314 (EXHIBIT q [FORM OF SURETY BOND] Bond Number: SURETY BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THFSE PRESENTS: That METRICOM, 1Ne. as Principal, and . incorporated under the laws of the State of . and authorized to execute bonds and undertakings as sole surety, are held and firmly bound unto . as Obligee, in the sum of ($ ); for the payment thereof, well truly to be made, said Principal and Surety bind themselves, their administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. The condition of the foregoing obligation is such that: WHEREAS, the above bounden Principal is about to enter into a certain agreement with the Obligee for the following: . the award of which said agreement was made to the Principal by the Obligee, on NOW TIiEREFORE, if the Principal shall well, truly and faithfully perform its duties, all the undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions, and provisions of said agreement during the original term thereof, and any extensions thereof which may be granted by the Obligee, with or without notice to the Surety, and if he shall satisfy all claims and demands incurred under such agreement, and shall fully indemnify and save harmless the Obligee from all costs and damages which it may suffer by reason of failure to do so, and shall reimburse and repay the Obligee all outlay and expenses which the Obligee may incur in making good any default, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, FURTIiER, that the said Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the agreement or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any way affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the agreement or to the work or to the specifications. . ""...,arm po!' c.! of2 98-314 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, this bond is issued subject to the following express conditions: 1. This bond shall be deemed continuous in form and shall remain in full force and effect until canceled under Section . after which all liability ceases except as to any liability incurred or accrued prior to the date of such cancellation. 2. The aggregate liability of the Surety hereunder on all claims whatsoever shall not exceed the penal sum of this bond in any event. 3. The surety reserves the right to withdraw as surety from this bond, except as to any liability incurred or accrued, and may do so upon giving the Obligee sixty (60) days written notice. SIGNED AND SEALED this day of .19_. PRINCIPAL SURETY (Type Company Name) By: Title: By: Title: Bv: , Address: Telephone: (Affix Corporate Seals) (Attach Acknowledgments of both Principal and Surety signatures) arm ".,. C-2of2 CITY OF San Bernardino RACHEL CLARK CITY CLERK November 6, 1998 Metricom, Inc. A TfN: Property Manager 980 University Avenue Los Gatos, CA 95032 Dear Sir: At the Mayor and Common Council meeting of November 2, 1998, Resolution 98-314 was adopted. Enclosed are three (3) original agreements. Please obtain signatures where indicated and return all three original agreements to my attention as soon as possible. Please be advised that said resolution will be null and void if it is riot executed within ninety (90) days - January 1, 1999. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (909) 384-5002. Sincerely, Rachel Clark City Clerk ~//. / . ----i//:--> /It!v~u"-" /N' By: Melanie Miller, Senior Secretary mam Enclosure P. o. BOX 131', SAN BERNARDINO, CA '1401 300 NORTH D STREET, SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 92418-0001 CIOI)314.1001 I I . ') 3. 4 - 5 1 0 2 FAX . C . 0 ') 3 . 4. 5 1 5 . TOOfTTY -(1")3...5540 L~=lc:~a~: _.~~!::~~~~~~~~E,~j;!Z.. e-mail: barl@metricom.com po t,,)) Metricom November 3, 1998 Ms. Lori E. Sassoon City of San Bernardino 300 N. "0" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 909-384-5122 RE: Finalizing the Approved Metricom Agreement Dear Lori: Thank you for your assistance in having Metricom's agreement approved by Council on November 2, 1998. Once the agreement is signed, please send both executed originals to: Ms. Linda Paul Local Government Relations Manager Metricom, Inc. 1460 East 33'" Street Signal Hill, CA 90807 562-988-0039 and a copy of the transmittal letter to me. NOTE: The insurance and surety bond are not required or put in place until just prior to the commencement of the work, as stipulated in the agreement. Metricom will not obtain permits until all the necessary licenses, insurance and bonding requirements are met. Also, the mep of the proposed radio locations is representational only. An actual map showing where the radios are to be installed will be submitted prior to permitting. I have enclosed an Airborne shipping label and envelope for your convenience. The proper signatory authority at Metricom will sign both originals and return one fully executed original back to the City Clerk. Please indicate if you want the original agreement sent to someone other then the City Clerk. The City should remit an invoice for the itemized expenses incurred in the connection with the processing of this agreement, in accordance with Section 5.4 of the agreement, to Linda Paul at the above address. Linda will review the bill, authorize payment and send the invoice to Metricom accounting for payment. Please state on the invoice who the check should be made out to and where the payment should be sent. Thank you for your assistance. Once the correct information is on file, the installation of the radios and the City's continued relationship with Metricom will progress very smoothly. 7?J:/' . Richard A. Bartocci~ Right-of-Way Representative ~ Visit our I49bsile: www.melricom.com felopllOl1C: !'j()? 98/4', n039 rAX: !jG:-l. URh'. 77[-(1 ~ Metricom" 980 University Avenue Los Galas, CA 95032 December 1,1998 Melanie Miller Senior Secretary City of San Bemardino P.O. Box 1318 San Bemardino, CA 92404 Re: License Agreement between the City of San Bemardino and Metricom, Inc., dated November 2, 1998 (the "Agreement") Dear Ms. Miller: Enclosed are three (3) copies of Agreement, finally executed on bebalf of Metricom, Inc. 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