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1 <br /> 5) Allowing third parties to have access to the eater towers will increase <br /> City/Utilities liability in case of an accident Even though a tight indemnity clause <br /> can be incorporated in a lease agreement, the City/Utilities will still be part of any 1 <br /> legal proceedings <br /> 6) The $500/month lease payment is not nearly enough to offset the risks contained <br /> in item #'s 1-5, particularly item 41, at what price do we sacrifice security of the <br /> community's water system? <br /> We are also sensitive to aesthetics in Elk River. Elk River already has three mono poles 1 <br /> to be used for telecommunication plus numerous radio towers in Northern Elk River <br /> Opportunities to utilize these facilities also exist. I have taken the time to show Everest <br /> Group other possible areas in our community and offered the use of the two out of service <br /> water towers (Jackson Ave across from Fire Station, Water tower north of Cretex <br /> Concrete plant). Sprint was not interested in these other options either <br /> cc James Tralie <br /> George Zabee <br /> file <br /> 1 <br /> M <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 <br />
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