File #: 17-564    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/10/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/18/2017 Final action:
Title: Adopt the Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Right-of-Way Use License Agreement with Level 3 Communications.
Attachments: 1. ROW Resolution, 2. ROW Agreement
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Adopt the Resolution Authorizing the Execution of a Right-of-Way Use License Agreement with Level 3 Communications.
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: Trevor Dick, AICP LEED AP, Development Manager & Michael DiSanto, City Attorney

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
Not Required.

BACKGROUND:
Level 3 Communications, a private company, approached the City with a request to install fiber-optics within the City's right-of-way along North Naper Boulevard. The request is related to needs of a private company located in Lisle, Molex, to connect to dedicated fiber-optic telecommunication lines for several reasons including improved speed, global reach, and security.

The following is a summary of the key aspects of the project.

* Plans to bury approximately 1,800 linear feet of fiber in the ROW along North Naper Boulevard.
* The route begins at the northwest corner of N. Naper Boulevard and Ridgeland Avenue, traveling south along N. Naper Boulevard to Ogden Avenue where it will travel east within the State's right-of-way into the Village of Lisle, ending at 2200 Molex Drive.
* All fiber will be installed in new underground utility conduits.
* Level 3 will pay right-of-way licensing fees of approximately $2,700.00 to the City per year ($13,500.00 over five years).

DISCUSSION:
The Naperville Municipal Code (9-1C) provides for right-of-way use licenses in these situations where a company desires to locate non-cable or telephone telecommunication facilities in the city right-of-way. Per the Code, a right-of-way use license agreement is required that includes a(n):

1. Five-year term with renewal and termination options;
2. Annual license fee of $1.50 per each linear foot of newly installed facilities or $0.50 per linear foot for facilities which can be in existing excess or surplus facilities;
3. Obligation to cooperate with the City and move facilities if necessary; and
4. Liability in...

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