FIBER OPTIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMAGREEMENT
BETWEEN
CITY OF CLEARWATER
AND
TIME WARNER TELECOM
THIS AGREEMENT (CLE0471) is made and entered into by and between THE CITY OF
CLEARWATER, whose principal place of business is 100 S. Myrtle Ave, Clearwater, FL
33756(hereinafter "City"), and TIME WARNER TELECOM OF FLORIDA, L.P., whose
principal place of business is 3030 North Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, Florida 33607
(hereinafter "Customer").
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, Customer is developing a fiber optic telecommunications system in the
metropolitan area of Clearwater, Florida; and
WHEREAS, the parties desire to enter into this Agreement for the license and use of the
facilities described herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises of the parties
and in exchange for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of
which herein is acknowledged, the parties agree to the following:
ARTICLE 1— INCORPORATION OF RECITALS
1.1 The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein.
ARTICLE 2— LICENSE OF CITY OF CLEARWATER CONDUIT SPACE
2.1 The City presently owns certain conduit (hereinafter "City Conduit(s)") within the
City's service area. See Exhibit A and C. City hereby grants Customer a license
("Conduit License") to use only for business purposes permitted by Customer's
Florida Public Service Certificate ("Authorized Use"), of those City Conduits
described below and in Exhibits A and C("Licensed ConduiY') and represents that
it has all legal rights to do so. Exhibits A and C may be amended from time to time
to reflect the addition or deletion of conduits actually licensed to Customer under
this Agreement. The Conduit License shall be for the term of this Agreement.
2.2 The Conduit License routes and pricing shall be described in Exhibit A and C
attached hereto and made a part hereof.
2.3 City and its contractors, subcontractors or, assigns (if any) shall maintain City's
Conduit in such a manner as will best enable City's own service and other
requirements, in accordance with City's fiber optic maintenance contract. In
accordance with applicable ordinances, statutes, regulations, laws, and tariffs, City
shall maintain City Conduit licensed to Customer under this Article to the same
extent and with the same degree of care that City uses to maintain its other similar
property. City shall, at no cost to Customer, supply all labor, tools, heavy and
light vehicles, pulling equipment and other equipment necessary to perform
maintenance hereunder; provided however that Customer shall cooperate with,
and assist as may be reasonably required and requested by City in pertorming
said maintenance.
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2.4 Subject to the provisions of this Article, City may upon one hundred eighty (180)
days prior written notice to Customer, relocate any Licensed Conduit under this
Article, transfer said Licensed Conduit to alternate City space, or perform any
other work in connection with the Licensed Conduit which may be reasonably
required by City. If such relocation is necessary due to the requirements of a third
party, then City shall provide Customer with a copy of the written notice from the
third party. The cost of such relocation shall be the sole responsibility of City. If
the relocation changes the actual footage of the Licensed Conduit and Customer is
the party requiring such relocation, the license fee or compensation for the
Licensed Conduit shall be increased or decreased to reflect the actual change.
2.5 In cases of relocations necessitated by emergency, City may relocate or repair the
Licensed Conduit under this Article without prior notice; provided, however, that
City shail notify Customer as soon as practicable after the emergency is
discovered by City that the emergency exists and that emergency relocation work
is being or will be performed.
2.6 In emergencies, City shall perform repairs and maintenance to correct any failure,
interruption or impairment in the operation of Licensed Conduit hereunder.
Customer shali report any emergency to City, which shall use all commercially
reasonable efforts to dispatch personnel to take immediate corrective action.
2.7 City may contract or sub-contract all or part of the work to be performed under this
Article. City's primary contractor for splicing services is Dolphin Communications.
2.8 Customer shall obtain at its own expense all construction permits required, if any,
related to the installation of Customer fiber optic facilities in City Conduit. If City is
the only party authorized to obtain any particular permit for the installation of
Customer fiber optic facilities in the City Conduit space, City shall do so and
Customer shall reimburse City for all City's costs and expenses thereof.
2.9 Trouble reporting procedures for the Customer are set forth in Exhibit B.
ARTICLE 3
PAYMENTS,TERM,TAXES
3.1 (a) Ail monthly recurring license fees shall be due when billed by City and
shall be delinquent sixty (60) days thereafter. Such monthly recurring fees
will be referenced in Exhibit A.
(b) City shall invoice Customer the monthly recurring fee upon receipt of
Customer's written acceptance of the Licensed Conduit. Customer will
have thirty (30) days to accept the Licensed Conduit. If Customer does not
provide written acceptance or rejection within such thirty (30) day period,
the Licensed Conduit will be deemed accepted.
3.2 Term of Agreement
The term of the Agreement shall be five (5) years ("Initial Term") and shall
commence upon City Council approval of this duly executed Agreement
(commencement date) provided however that Customer's use of the Licensed
Conduit will be no less than five (5) years.
After the Initial Term, this Agreement may be renewed for two (2) separate
additional five (5) year terms ("Renewal Terms"), if mutually agreed upon in
writing, after each of the additional five (5) year terms. Initial Term and Renewal
Term are collectively referred to as term.
3.3 Termination
(a) Customer shall have the right to terminate the Conduit Licenses granted to
Customer under this Agreement at any time during the term of this
Agreement upon three (3) month's written notice to City. Customer agrees
to pay whatever fees are accrued up to and due upon cancellation.
However, such termination must be on an all or nothing basis. If Customer
terminates Conduit Licenses during the first year of this Agreement, City
will be entitled to the remainder of any first year of payments due
hereunder for each Conduit License.
(b) Upon termination by Customer as described herein, Customer may remove
its property and facilities affected by the termination with City consent and
supervision. Customer may abandon its property and facilities affected by
the termination provided that no such removal or abandonment shall
impair or interfere with any City system and Customer shall reimburse the
City any City cost of recovering o� removing any abandoned Customer
property and facilities. Should Customer wish to remove any of its
property or equipment, the removal shall be accomplished at such time and
by such means as City shall reasonably specify.
(c) Customer may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days written
notice to City, and after a thirty (30) day cure period, for material default if it
is unable to utilize the Licensed Conduit or if City fails to materially perform
otherwise under this Agreement.
(d) In the event of any change in City's legal or regulatory status or the legal
interpretation thereof by a court of competent jurisdiction that prohibits,
restricts or otherwise prevents City from furnishing the Licensed Conduit
("Regulatory Notice") to Customer, after receipt of the Regulatory Notice,
the parties will negotiate in good faith to modify the terms of the
Agreement to conform with such change. If after thirty (30) days, the
negotiations fail, City or Licensee may terminate this Agreement without
further liability to either party. In the event of any changes in underlying
rights of way, permits or rights to use fiber optic cable and/or equipment or
facilities pursuant to agreements between City and third parties, resulting
in City's loss of required rights that are necessary to provide the Licensed
Conduit hereunder, City may in its sole discretion terminate this Agreement
without liability to Customer; provided, however, that City shall promptly
give Customer written notice of any event, action or proceeding that City
believes may result in City's loss of rights which it deems necessary to
provide the Licensed Conduit hereunder.
3.4 Taxes
(a) During the term hereof, Customer shall pay, when due, all "taxes",
including sales and use taxes, or any other fees to the use of the Licensed
Conduit by Customer, which are assessed on Customer's activities
involving the Licensed Conduit, as well as Customer's use of City's
facilities. In the event that Customer provides City with a duly authorized
exemption certificate or other valid evidence of exemption, City agrees to
exempt Customer from the imposition of taxes in accordance with law.
Whenever possible, a tax shall be biiled as a separate item on the invoice.
The parties to this Agreement acknowledge and agree that it is their mutual
intent to treat transactions arising from this Conduit License as a lease of
real property interests. Customer shall keep City's facilities and the
Licensed Conduit free from all liens, including but not limited to mechanics
liens, and encumbrances by reason of the use of the Licensed Conduit by
Customer. If Customer fails to pay, or bring appropriate challenge to, the
above-mentioned taxes, assessments, or other fees, and such failure
results in the imposition of a lien or encumbrance on the Licensed Conduit
or an assessment directly against City, City shall have the right to pay the
same and charge the amount thereof to Customer, who shall pay the same
immediately upon demand. This right is in addition to any other right
provided to City herein to remedy a breach of this Agreement.
(b) If either party is audited by a taxing authority or other government
authority, the other party agrees to reasonably cooperate with the party
being audited in order to respond to any audit inquiries in a proper and
timely manner so that the audit and/or resulting controversy can be
resolved expeditiously. With respect to any tax or tax controversy covered
by this Section, Customer is entitled to contest, with the imposing
jurisdiction, pursuant to applicable law and at its own expense, any tax that
it is ultimately obligated to pay. Customer will ensure that no lien is
attached to any asset of City as a result of any such contest. Customer
shall be entitled to the benefit of any refund or recovery amounts that it had
previously paid resulting from such a contest.
(c) Should any such tax or taxes be levied and/or assessed against the
Customer as a result of this Agreement, City shall notify Customer
accordingly as soon as is reasonably practical. City shall also provide
Customer with copies of any and all notices, bills, and other pertinent
documentation. Customer shall, within forty-five (45) days of receipt of
such written notification(s), pay all such amounts.
ARTICLE 4
CONFIDENTIALITY
4.1 If either party provides confidential information to the other in writing and is
identified as such, the receiving party shall protect the confidential information
from disclosure to third parties with the same degree of care afforded its own
confidential and proprietary information. Neither party shall, however, be required
to hold confidential any information which becomes publicly available other than
through the recipient, which is required to be disclosed by a governmental or
judicial order, by statute, is independently developed by the receiving party or
which becomes available to the receiving party without known restrictions from a
third party.
4.2 Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer acknowledges and understands that
City is subject to the laws of the State of Florida regarding the disclosure of public
records and may be required to disclose either this Agreement and/or any
information contained herein and/or information received by City as a result of the
operation of this Agreement, and City shall not be liable to Customer for any
damages resulting from such disclosure.
ARTICLE 5
MISCELLANEOUS
5.1 Assignment. Customer shall not assign, transfer or sublet any of the privileges
described in this Agreement without the prior written consent of City. For
purposes of this Article, transactions between Customer and any of iYs subsidiary
companies (companies in which Customer has a controlling interest), or parent
companies (companies which have or acquire a controlling interest in Customer),
shall not be considered an assignment, transfer or a sublet.
5.2 No Partnership. The parties acknowledge and agree that this Agreement does not
create a partnership between, or a joint venture of, City and Customer.
5.3 Waiver. No delay or omission by either party to exercise any right or power
occurring upon non-compliance or failure of performance by the other party shall
impair that right or power or be construed to be a waiver thereof. A waiver by
either party of any of the covenants, conditions or agreements to be performed by
the other party shall not be construed to be a general waiver of any such
covenants, conditions or agreements, but the same shall be and remain at all times
in full force and effect.
5.4 Merger. This Agreement is an integration of the entire understanding of the parties
with respect to the matters set forth herein. The parties shall only amend this
Agreement in writing with the proper official signatures attached thereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed on their behalf.
(Authorized Signature)
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(Execution Date)
Approved as to form:
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Leslie K. Douga I- de
Assistant City Att
CITY OF C ARWATER, FLORIDA
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By: 4��lD,,��.�,
William B. Horne II
City Manager
Attest:
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Cy hia E. Goudeau �
Ci lerk -
EXHIBIT A
City of Clearwater conduit space licensed to Customer, Pricing and
Maintenance Terms
1. Conduit space
Conduit footage licensed at 1700 feet of length. Conduit
Map/route attached as Exhibit C.
2. Pricing
Annual recurring cost at $2.12 per foot =$3,604.00 (Annual
rate of $2.12 per foot) per year, for the first five (5) year term.
The monthly recurring license fee shall be $300.34.
Starting the second five (5) year term, the City reserves the
right to raise the monthly recurring license fee up to ten
(10%) percent in each of the two (2) additional five (5) year
renewai terms.
3. Contact Information
List City contacts and phone numbers with hours of operation
to call if outage due to conduit failure/break.
Dolphin Communications Services, Inc. (7x24)
Phillip Greene, RCDD
9739 51st Avenue North
St. Petersburg, FL 33708
727.398.1579 Office
813.230.8410 Cell
727.399.8701 Fax
EXHIBIT B
Maintenance
City Contact for Maintenance and Repairs:
Dolphin Communications Services, Inc.
Phillip Greene, RCDD
9739 51 st Avenue North
St. Petersburg, FL 33708
727.398.1579 Office
813.230.8410 Cell
727.399.8701 Fax
Time Warner Telecom Contacts:
3030 N. Rocky Point Drive, West
Suite #150
Tampa, FL 33607-5901
Kevin McManus
(813) 316-7792 Office
(813) 309-1167 Cell
(800) 667-9435 Pager
Exhibit C
Map of Licensed Conduit
See attached aerial photo depicting the Licensed Conduit route.
(Pierce Street: Osceola Avenue to Myrtle Avenue)
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