pages: CityCouncil/2008-10-21.pdf, 12
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CityCouncil | 2008-10-21 | 12 | Golf Commission. In response to Councilmember deHaan's inquiry regarding figures, Ms. Sullwold stated the Par 3 Course continues to increase in play and decrease in revenue. Mayor Johnson inquired whether increased rates would decrease play. Ms. Sullwold responded higher rates decreased play in the past; stated the Par 3 Course if price sensitive. (08-453 ) Recommendation to authorize the City Manager to negotiate a Master Siting Agreement with AT&T to upgrade their distribution system in order to provide Lightspeed Services in Alameda and to execute all necessary documents to implement the project. The Public Works Coordinator gave a brief presentation. Mayor Johnson inquired whether every site would require a permit. The Public Works Coordinator responded in the affirmative; stated notification would be provided to property owners within 300 feet of a site. Mayor Johnson inquired whether Council has the ability to say no to the Agreement. The Public Works Coordinator responded in the negative; stated the City would have the right to control the way equipment would be installed within the public right-of-way Mayor Johnson inquired whether the franchising roll has been taken over by the State, to which the Public Works Coordinator responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Matarrese stated the staff report indicates that the City would receive a 5% franchise fee; inquired how much the 5% is in dollars. The Public Works Coordinator responded 5% of gross revenue for video services; stated the actual dollar amount would depend on sales. Councilmember Matarrese inquired whether the 5% [franchise fee ] is in the budget. The Public Works Coordinator responded in the negative; stated constructing the system would take approximately eighteen months. Regular Meeting 12 Alameda City Council October 21, 2008 | CityCouncil/2008-10-21.pdf |