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AGREEMENT BETWEEN TCI CABLEVISION OF WASHINGTON,INC.AND THE CITY OF
RENTON
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION AND ADDITIONS
THIS AGREEMENT, authorized by Section II of the TCI Franchise Extension Agreement, is
entered into between the City of Renton, a Washington Municipal Corporation("City") and TCI
Cablevision of Washington, Inc., a Washington corporation("TCI").
Section H. Relocation of Video Equipment. TCI shall remove all video equipment and cameras
from the existing Renton Municipal Building at 200 Mill Avenue South and reinstall same in the new
Municipal Building located at Main Avenue S and Grady Way. Per separate mutual agreement, TCI and
the City shall reevaluate the existing inventory of video equipment and determine upgrades and additions to
be provided/installed by TCI concurrent with the relocation project. Time for performance: April, 1998.
I. Installation. All work shall be accomplished by or in consultation with JW Teltronics, the
contractor responsible for the original equipment installation. This will ensure compatibility and
consistency between existing and future installations. In addition, JW Teltronics shall perform all
maintenance and repair to the system.
H. New Patch Bay. (The following modifications have been identified to upgrade and expand
functionality of equipment.)
a. All cameras tied into patch bay(video outs).
b. All decks have SVHS and line video in and out
C. All decks have audio in and out
d. All decks have timecode in and out
e. All decks have serial control patches
f. Event controller has all necessary serial control patches
g. Editor has all necessary patches including serial control patches, SVHS and line video ins
and outs and audio ins and outs
h. Switcher has all necessary SVHS and line video ins and outs
i. Audio mixer has all ins and outs
j. Any other necessary patches that allow for all possible editing and programming
capabilities of all video and audio equipment
M. Deck Modification. Modify wiring of two existing SVHS edit decks to guarantee expanded use as
playback(programmable) decks.
IV. Provide AB Edit Controller-Panasonic AG-A850
V. Provide DVC Pro Deck-Panasonic AJ-D640
VI. Provide Color Monitor(9-inch) -JVC TM-A9U
VII. Provide Field Recording Deck-Panasonic AG-750 SVHS
VIII. Supply all cables and connectors needed for equipment installation and reconfiguration. moo#
All provisions of Section V of the master amended franchise agreement shall be incorporated herein by
reference.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by each party on the date set forth below.
TCI CABLEVISION OF CITY OF RENTON
WASHINGTON, INC.
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By JesgTanner, Mayor
Title
Dat Date
APPROVED TO FORM: ATTEST:
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Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Marilyn J. NtqjAn, City Clerk
FRANCHISE PROVISION EXTENSION
See ORD 4412)
AGREEMENT BETWEEN TCI CABLEVISION OF WASHINGTON, INC.
AND THE CITY OF RENTON
EXTENSION OF CERTAIN FRANCHISE PROVISIONS
THIS AGREEMENT authorizing extension of certain franchise provisions is entered into
between the City of Renton, a Washington Municipal Corporation("City") and TCI Cablevision
of Washington, Inc., a Washington corporation ("TCP').
RECITALS
WHEREAS, TCI and the City entered into a franchise agreement, through Ordinance No.
4412, on August 9, 1993 (the"franchise"), which became effective on or about September 13,
1993, the commencement date of the franchise agreement; and
WHEREAS, TCI was obligated to perform certain obligations under the franchise or be
subject to penalties under Section 16 of the franchise; and
WHEREAS, because of changing technology and TCI's desire to provide a quality cable
television system for its Renton customers, TCI has been unable to complete the following
franchise obligations by September 13, 1997, or sooner, the time allowed for performance of
these provisions under the franchise:
(A) Under Section 5, complete upgrade of City system to 54 channels that has the
capability of implementing certain enhanced services; and
(B) Under Section 5, provide, maintain, and operate a public access studio within a
radius of eight miles of Renton City Hall; and
(C) Under Section 8, provide an interactive system with capability for institutional
networks for educational and public safety communications; and
(D) Under Section 7, maintain necessary equipment for local government cablecasting.
WHEREAS, TCI has requested an extension of time from the City to meet these
obligations and to provide these and other improved services to its customers; and
WHEREAS, the City has agreed to extend the time for performance of these conditions
under the franchise on the condition that TCI provide the City additional in-kind consideration in
the form of certain separate, dedicated, fiber optic lines for the City's sole use as described in
further detail in this Agreement and in the attached Exhibit A; relocate video equipment to the
new Municipal Building; extend cable service to certain City facilities as identified in Exhibit B;
and commence annual video equipment maintenance expense reimbursement.
' NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
AGREEMENT
I. TCI to Provide Separate Fiber Lines TCI agrees to provide a separate fiber optic cable to
be separately hung or attached to TCI systems, all connected to a hub at the Renton
Municipal Building, located at Main Avenue South and Grady Way, to the following City
locations (described in Exhibit B):
LCE 1: Fire Station 14; Grady Way Park and Ride Lot
Leg 2: Fire Station 12; Highlands Library;North Highlands Neighborhood Center;
Highlands Neighborhood Center
Leg 3: Renton Municipal Airport;Renton High School; Parks Maintenance Buildings;
Senior Center;Burnett Avenue Transit Center; City Attorney's Office
Leg 4: City Shops; Community Center
Leg 5: Fire Station 11; Main Renton Library; Liberty Park Community Building
A. Specifications. Each of these fiber optic lines shall be at least twelve-strand fiber,
meeting the minimum specifications attached in Exhibit A. Additionally, if the fiber line
running from the Municipal Building hub is routed through one City facility to connect to
another, TCI shall provide sufficient fiber strands to meet a minimum twelve-strand fiber
run to each individual facility. Where available and where capacity exists, TCI is
authorized to utilize City-owned underground conduit.
TCI shall follow industry standard practices for quality installation based on BICSI
standards. The City reserves the right to perform random quality inspections to assure
conformance to such standards.
B. Maintenance. The City shall be responsible for the ongoing maintenance of this
fiber optic system. However, throughout the term of TCI's existing franchise with the
City, TCI shall, at the City's request, perform requested maintenance to the City's fiber
system on a time-and-materials basis. TCI shall only perform this maintenance if first
requested by the City; however, in emergency conditions, such as natural emergency
resulting from a windstorm, TCI is authorized, when conducting its own emergency work,
to effect similar emergency repair work on the City's system, and the City will reimburse
TCI for its expenses, based on time and materials, to conduct these repairs to the City's
system.
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C. City to Provide Electronics. TCI is responsible for supplying and installing the
specified fiber to the specified locations only. All electronics required to put the system in
operation shall be at the City's sole expense.
D. Time for Performance. TCI agrees to comply with all of its original obligations
under the Franchise Ordinance and with the obligations of Item#1 this Agreement no later
than September 13, 1999.
IL Relocation of Video Equipment. TCI shall remove all video equipment and cameras from
the existing Renton Municipal Building at 200 Mill Avenue South and reinstall same in the
new Municipal Building located at Main Avenue S. and Grady Way. Per separate mutual
agreement, TCI and the City shall reevaluate the existing inventory of video equipment
and determine upgrades and additions to be provided/installed by TCI concurrentwith the
relocation project.
Time for Performance: April, 1998.
III. Extension of Cable Service. TCI shall extend cable service to the new Municipal Building
prior to occupancy in 1998, and to the Renton Community Center/Carco Theater,
downtown Library, Highlands Library, and Fire Station 14 (described in Exhibit B). TCI
shall provide assistance in prewiring new Renton Municipal Building for cable service.
Time for Performance: April, 1998.
IV. Maintenance of Video Equipment. Per Section 7 of Ordinance No. 4412, TCI agrees to
pay an annual amount of$1500 towards maintenance of video equipment, payable on
January 31 of each year, commencing January 31, 1998; and retroactive payment of$2500
due by December 31, 1997, to compensate the City for maintenance costs incurred from
1995 through 1997.
Time for Performance: December 31, 1997; January 31 annually thereafter.
V. Failure to Comply. If TCI fails to comply with its obligations for Item#1 under this
Agreement by September 13, 1999, or by the time for performance established in Items#2
through#4, then TCI shall be in breach of this Agreement and of the franchise provisions
described above. Without waiving its right to make any claims it may have for other areas
of default under the franchise, the City shall have the right to reinstitute all penalties
available to the City under the franchise backdated to September 13, 1997. TCI
acknowledges that these penalties amount to no less than $200 per day for each day of
each violation until the date TCI reaches compliance on each violation. Additionally,
TCI's failure to provide the fiber optic line specified in this Agreement to any of the
locations listed above shall constitute a separate instance of default, subject to penalties of
up to $200 per day for each instance of default.
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VI. Not External Cost. TCI acknowledges that its original obligations under the franchise and
this Agreement constitute expected costs, or impacts from expected costs, incurred at the
time TCI entered into its franchise with the City. Accordingly, TCI shall not separately
itemize and pass through any of the cost associated with complying with this Agreement
to City customers as an external cost.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed by each party on the date set forth
below.
TCI CABLEVISION OF CITY OF RENTON
WASHINGTON, INC.
By JegWTanner
Title Mayor
`�rrr Date Date
APPROVED AS TO FORM ATTEST
Lawrence J. Warren, CityAttorney Marilyn J. Petr n, City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
OUTDOOR FIBER SPECIFICATION
A totally non-metallic (Dielectric)gel-filled fiber optic"loose tube" cable for all outdoor
routes. The cable purchased for these projects shall be capable of supporting high
bandwidth applications, including FDDI and CATV. The fiber should meet or exceed the
following specifications:
A. Attenuation: @1310 nm - 0.40 db/km
@1550 nm - 0.30 db/km
B. Tensile load rating: 600 lbs.
C. Core diameter: 8.3 um
D. Clad diameter: 125.0+/- 1 um
E. Coating diameter: 250.0+/- 15 um
F. Sheath: High Density Polyethylene
G. Bending radius: 20 times cable diameter recommended
10 times cable diameter minimum bend radius
H. Standards: Bellcore&EIA/TIA
EXHIBIT B
ADDRESSES OF CITY LOCATIONS FOR FIBER OPTIC NETWORK
HUB: Renton Municipal Building Main Avenue S/Grady Way
LEG 1: Fire Station 14 1900 Lind Avenue SW
Grady Way Park&Ride Lot 205 S 7th Street
LEG 2: Fire Station 12 901 Harrington Avenue NE
Highlands Library 2902 NE 12th Street
N. Highlands Neighborhood Center 3000 NE 16th Street
Highlands Neighborhood Center 800 Edmonds Avenue NE
LEG 3: Renton Municipal Airport 616 W. Perimeter Road
Renton High School 400 S Second Street
Parks Maintenance Buildings 105/107 Williams Avenue N
Senior Center 211 Burneett Avenue N
Burnett Avenue Transit Center 219 Burnett Avenue S
,: City Attorney's Office 100 S Second
LEG 4: City Shops 3555 NE Second Street
Community Center 1715 Maple Valley Highway
LEG 5: Fire Station 11 211 Mill Avenue S
Main Renton Library 100 Mill Avenue S
Liberty Park Community Building 1101 Bronson Way N
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City of Renton
Cable TV Franchise
TCl/AT&T/Comcast
Item Date Document Description
1 8/9/1993 Ordinance#4412 Enacting ordinance: 15 year cable franchise with TCI
Seattle, Inc., to expire 9/13/2008
2 8/9/1993 Ordinance#4413 Add Cable Communications chapter to City Code
3 9/8/1997 Council Minutes Agreeing to considerations in exchange for an extension:
COW Report ..."City-owned fiber optic cable system"...
4 12/23/1997 Agreement TCI Cablevision-Equipment Installation & Additions
5 12/23/1997 Agreement TCI Cablevision-Extension of Certain Franchise
Provisions
6 1/4/1999 RES 3368 Approve change of control - TCI to AT&T
7 2/1/2000 Memo of Understanding With AT&T - Goals for public access studio
8 2/7/2000 Agreement Public Access Studio compliance/extension from 9/13/99
to 1/1/2001
9 3/12/2001 RES 3492 Fulfillment of franchise obligation of TCl/AT&T re:
public access studio
10 6/25/2001 CAG-01-087 Contract with TCl/AT&T and 6 cities for lump sum
buyout for public access facility funding as part of
franchise requirement
11 7/9/2001 CAG-01-088 Contract with Puget Sound Access/AT&T Broadband for
public access facility for 6 cities
12 6/24/2002 RES 3575 Approve change of control to AT&T Comcast
Corporation
'err AGREEMENT BETWEEN TCI CABLEVISION OF WASHINGTON, INC.
AND THE CITY OF RENTON
REGARDING CERTAIN FRANCHISE PROVISIONS
THIS AGREEMENT regarding extension of certain franchise provisions is entered into
between the City of Renton, a Washington Municipal Corporation("City") and TCI Cablevision
of Washington, Inc., d/b/a AT&T Cable Services, a Washington corporation ("AT&T").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, AT&T and the City entered into a franchise agreement, through City
Ordinance No. 4412, on August 9, 1993 (the "Franchise"),which became effective on or about
September 17, 1993, the date AT&T provided the City its written acceptance of the Franchise
terms; and
WHEREAS, AT&T was obligated to provide, maintain and operate a public access
studio within eight miles of Renton City Hall under Section 5 of the Franchise or be subject to
penalties under Section 16 of the Franchise; and
WHEREAS, AT&T was granted prior extensions of its obligation by Council actions
r through November 1, 1999; and
WHEREAS, in order to pursue mutually beneficial goals of creating a Community
Access Studio with an Educational Partner and other municipal partners, and which may be
operated by a nonprofit group or other board not directly affiliated with AT&T; and
WHEREAS, the City has agreed to extend the time beyond November 1, 1999 for
performance of AT&T's obligation to provide, maintain and operate a public access studio to
allow adequate time for AT&T and the City to work cooperatively with other municipal partners
to create and launch the Community Access Studio; and
WHEREAS, neither party waives any right which it enjoys under the Franchise, any
previous extension agreement or applicable law as a result of agreeing to this extension,
NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
1. AT&T's obligation to provide, maintain and operate a public access studio will be
extended to January 1, 2001,by which time the Community Access Studio must be fully
operational and broadcasting. Prior to the extension deadline,but no later than September 1,
2000, the parties will evaluate their progress toward the goal of creating the Community Access
Studio. If an Educational Partner and other government partners are not secured by September 1,
2000, AT&T shall proceed with an alternate plan to provide, maintain and operate a public
access studio in accordance with the Franchise.
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2. AT&T will comply with all obligations under the Franchise and subsequent agreements ,
thereto, except as modified by this agreement.
3. If AT&T fails to comply with its obligations under this agreement by January 1, 2001,
AT&T shall be in breach of this agreement and of Section 5 of the Franchise. Without waiving
its right to make any claims it may have for other areas of default under the Franchise, the City
shall have the right to reinstate all penalties available to the City under the Franchise,backdated
to September 12, 1997; however, no penalties shall be imposed for AT&T's failure to meet
public access studio compliance for the time period from September 13, 1999 to January 1, 2001.
AT&T acknowledges that these penalties amount to no less than $200.00 per day for each day of
violation until the date AT&T reaches compliance on each violation.
AGREED TO BETWEEN THE PARTIES on the last date written below:
CITY OF RENTON TCI CABLEVISION OF WASHINGTON, INC.
By: By: mja
Print N e: Jesse Tanner Print Na James H. (Trey) Smith III
Its: Mayor Its: President
Date: aDate: L-7L6a
ATTEST: II
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Marilynq. P t rsen
City Clerk/Cable Manager
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
The City of Renton (the "City") and TCI Cablevision of Washington, Inc. d/b/a AT&T
Cable Services ("AT&T") have reviewed Section 5 of Ordinance No. 4412 (the "Franchise")
requiring AT&T to provide, maintain and operate a public access studio, and have agreed to pursue
the mutually beneficial goal of creating a Community Access Studio (the "Studio') with an
Educational Partner and other municipal partners, which may be operated by a nonprofit group or
other board not directly affiliated with AT&T.
The City agrees to grant to AT&T an extension of the deadline for compliance with Section
5 of the Franchise to January 1, 2001.
AT&T agrees to provide one (1) full-time AT&T employee who will be hired by AT&T,
with participation from the City and its municipal partners participating in the South County Public
Access Workgroup ("SCPAW"), as the Studio Project Manager. SCPAW may select up to three
(3)representatives to participate with AT&T as part of a cooperative employment selection process.
It will be the primary job responsibility of the Studio Project Manager, in coordination with
SCPAW representatives, the Educational Partner, and AT&T, to ensure that the Studio is
operational and capable of cablecasting community programming no later than January 1,2001.
The selected employee will work with SCPAW on behalf of AT&T for the duration of this
extension agreement or until such time as the facility is operational. AT&T will hire this person for
the purpose of assisting the parties to:
• support negotiation of agreements with regional entities;
• support negotiation with educational partners;
• support identification,recruitment and establishment of the appropriate board,boards or
nonprofit agency;
• research and recommend selection of equipment and facilities for the Studio;
• oversee purchase and installation of equipment and facilities in the Studio;
• develop a five-year work plan for the Studio; and
• all other appropriate tasks necessary to bring the Studio to completion in a timely manner.
AT&T agrees to meet with SCPAW representatives in January, 2000 to set specific goals
necessary to meet the January 1, 2001 deadline, and the timeline for achieving those goals.
Additionally,the duties and responsibilities of each of the parties (the designated AT&T employee,
SCPAW representatives and AT&T) will be addressed, and a regular monthly meeting schedule
will be set to ensure consistent focus by all on this project.
The parties agree to work cooperatively during the goal-setting process and at every
subsequent meeting. The parties further agree to: [1] make best efforts to support the Project
Manager so that(s)he can comply with the project timeline;[2] address the timeline with the Project
Manager at the regularly scheduled monthly meetings to monitor progress; and [3] make reasonable
accommodation for modifications to the timeline, as requested by the Project Manager, due to
unanticipated events beyond the control of the parties which may impact the project.
TCI Cablevision of Washington, Inc. City/ol Renton
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JaME H. (Tre ) Smith III, President 1 e Tanner, Mayor
Dated: 7_/1.1oo Dated: -/-0V
Attest:
Marilyn e sen, City Clerk
FCHISE PROVISION EXTENSION
(See ORD 4412)
AGREEMENT BETWEEN TCI CABLEVISION OF WASHINGTON, INC.
AND THE CITY OF RENTON
EXTENSION OF CERTAIN FRANCHISE PROVISIONS
THIS AGREEMENT authorizing extension of certain franchise provisions is entered into
between the City of Renton, a Washington Municipal Corporation("City") and TCI Cablevision
of Washington, Inc., a Washington corporation("TCI").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, TCI and the City entered into a franchise agreement, through Ordinance No.
4412, on August 9, 1993 (the"franchise"), which became effective on or about September 13,
1993, the commencement date of the franchise agreement; and
WHEREAS, TCI was obligated to perform certain obligations under the franchise or be
subject to penalties under Section 16 of the franchise; and
WHEREAS, because of changing technology and TCI's desire to provide a quality cable
television system for its Renton customers, TCI has been unable to complete the following
franchise obligations by September 13, 1997, or sooner, the time allowed for performance of
these provisions under the franchise:
(A) Under Section 5, complete upgrade of City system to 54 channels that has the
capability of implementing certain enhanced services; and
(B) Under Section 5, provide, maintain, and operate a public access studio within a
radius of eight miles of Renton City Hall; and
(C) Under Section 8, provide an interactive system with capability for institutional
networks for educational and public safety communications; and
(D) Under Section 7, maintain necessary equipment for local government cablecasting.
WHEREAS, TCI has requested an extension of time from the City to meet these
obligations and to provide these and other improved services to its customers; and
WHEREAS, the City has agreed to extend the time for performance of these conditions
under the franchise on the condition that TCI provide the City additional in-kind consideration in
the form of certain separate, dedicated, fiber optic lines for the City's sole use as described in
further detail in this Agreement and in the attached Exhibit A; relocate video equipment to the
new Municipal Building; extend cable service to certain City facilities as identified in Exhibit B;
,,, and commence annual video equipment maintenance expense reimbursement.
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' NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
AGREEMENT
I. TCI to Provide Separate Fiber Lines TCI agrees to provide a separate fiber optic cable to
be separately hung or attached to TCI systems, all connected to a hub at the Renton
Municipal Building, located at Main Avenue South and Grady Way, to the following City
locations (described in Exhibit B):
Leg 1: Fire Station 14; Grady Way Park and Ride Lot
Leg 2: Fire Station 12; Highlands Library;North Highlands Neighborhood Center;
Highlands Neighborhood Center
Leg 3: Renton Municipal Airport;Renton High School;Parks Maintenance Buildings;
Senior Center; Burnett Avenue Transit Center; City Attorney's Office
Leg 4: City Shops; Community Center
Leg 5: Fire Station 11; Main Renton Library; Liberty Park Community Building
A. Specifications. Each of these fiber optic lines shall be at least twelve-strand fiber,
meeting the minimum specifications attached in Exhibit A. Additionally, if the fiber line
running from the Municipal Building hub is routed through one City facility to connect to
another, TCI shall provide sufficient fiber strands to meet a minimum twelve-strand fiber
run to each individual facility. Where available and where capacity exists, TCI is
authorized to utilize City-owned underground conduit.
TCI shall follow industry standard practices for quality installation based on BICSI
standards. The City reserves the right to perform random quality inspections to assure
conformance to such standards.
B. Maintenance. The City shall be responsible for the ongoing maintenance of this
fiber optic system. However, throughout the term of TCI's existing franchise with the
City, TCI shall, at the City's request, perform requested maintenance to the City's fiber
system on a time-and-materials basis. TCI shall only perform this maintenance if first
requested by the City; however, in emergency conditions, such as natural emergency
resulting from a windstorm, TCI is authorized, when conducting its own emergency work,
to effect similar emergency repair work on the City's system, and the City will reimburse
TCI for its expenses, based on time and materials, to conduct these repairs to the City's
system.
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C. City to Provide Electronics. TCI is responsible for supplying and installing the
specified fiber to the specified locations only. All electronics required to put the system in
operation shall be at the City's sole expense.
D. Time for Performance. TCI agrees to comply with all of its original obligations
under the Franchise Ordinance and with the obligations of Item#1 this Agreement no later
than September 13, 1999.
II. Relocation of Video Equipment. TCI shall remove all video equipment and cameras from
the existing Renton Municipal Building at 200 Mill Avenue South and reinstall same in the
new Municipal Building located at Main Avenue S. and Grady Way. Per separate mutual
agreement, TCI and the City shall reevaluate the existing inventory of video equipment
and determine upgrades and additions to be provided/installed by TCI concurrent with the
relocation project.
Time for Performance: April, 1998.
III. Extension of Cable Service. TCI shall extend cable service to the new Municipal Building
prior to occupancy in 1998, and to the Renton Community Center/Carco Theater,
downtown Library, Highlands Library, and Fire Station 14 (described in Exhibit B). TCI
shall provide assistance in prewiring new Renton Municipal Building for cable service.
Time for Performance: April, 1998.
IV. Maintenance of Video Equipment. Per Section 7 of Ordinance No. 4412, TCI agrees to
pay an annual amount of$1500 towards maintenance of video equipment, payable on
January 31 of each year, commencing January 31, 1998; and retroactive payment of$2500
due by December 31, 1997, to compensate the City for maintenance costs incurred from
1995 through 1997.
Time for Performance: December 31, 1997; January 31 annually thereafter.
V. Failure to Comply. If TCI fails to comply with its obligations for Item#1 under this
Agreement by September 13, 1999, or by the time for performance established in Items#2
through#4, then TCI shall be in breach of this Agreement and of the franchise provisions
described above. Without waiving its right to make any claims it may have for other areas
of default under the franchise, the City shall have the right to reinstitute all penalties
available to the City under the franchise backdated to September 13, 1997. TCI
acknowledges that these penalties amount to no less than $200 per day for each day of
each violation until the date TCI reaches compliance on each violation. Additionally,
TCI's failure to provide the fiber optic line specified in this Agreement to any of the
locations listed above shall constitute a separate instance of default, subject to penalties of
up to $200 per day for each instance of default.
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VI. Not External Cost. TCI acknowledges that its original obligations under the franchise and
this Agreement constitute expected costs, or impacts from expected costs, incurred at the
time TCI entered into its franchise with the City. Accordingly, TCI shall not separately
itemize and pass through any of the cost associated with complying with this Agreement
to City customers as an external cost.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed by each party on the date set forth
below.
TCI CABLEVISION OF CITY OF RENTON
WASHINGTON, INC.
J&4,'q
By Je Tanner
Title Mayor
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Date Date
APPROVED AS TO FORM ATTEST
C7 eaw-a�a-"� )� -
Lawrence J. Warren, CityAttorney Marilyn J. Petr n, City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
OUTDOOR FIBER SPECIFICATION
A totally non-metallic (Dielectric)gel-filled fiber optic"loose tube" cable for all outdoor
routes. The cable purchased for these projects shall be capable of supporting high
bandwidth applications, including FDDI and CATV. The fiber should meet or exceed the
following specifications:
A. Attenuation: @1310 nm - 0.40 db/km
@1550 nm - 0.30 db/km
B. Tensile load rating: 600 lbs.
C. Core diameter: 8.3 um
D. Clad diameter: 125.0+/- 1 um
E. Coating diameter: 250.0+/- 15 um
F. Sheath: High Density Polyethylene
G. Bending radius: 20 times cable diameter recommended
10 times cable diameter minimum bend radius
H. Standards: Bellcore & EIA/TIA
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EXHIBIT B
ADDRESSES OF CITY LOCATIONS FOR FIBER OPTIC NETWORK
HUB: Renton Municipal Building Main Avenue S/Grady Way
LEG 1: Fire Station 14 1900 Lind Avenue SW
Grady Way Park&Ride Lot 205 S 7th Street
LEG 2: Fire Station 12 901 Harrington Avenue NE
Highlands Library 2902 NE 12th Street
N. Highlands Neighborhood Center 3000 NE 16th Street
Highlands Neighborhood Center 800 Edmonds Avenue NE
LEG 3: Renton Municipal Airport 616 W. Perimeter Road
Renton High School 400 S Second Street
Parks Maintenance Buildings 105/107 Williams Avenue N
Senior Center 211 Burneett Avenue N
Burnett Avenue Transit Center 219 Burnett Avenue S
City Attorney's Office 100 S Second
LEG 4: City Shops 3555 NE Second Street
Community Center 1715 Maple Valley Highway
LEG 5: Fire Station 11 211 Mill Avenue S
Main Renton Library 100 Mill Avenue S
Liberty Park Community Building 1101 Bronson Way N