F | Consideration and Adoption of Resolution No. 2019-22: A resolution of the Flagstaff City Council, approving a Model Uniform Video Service License Agreement and Application and Affidavit for Uniform Video Service License, as required by state law; providing for delegation of authority and establishing an effective date. | ||||||
Senior Assistant City Attorney Anja Wendel stated that the license agreement is required by a new state law related to video service licensing. The law was supported by the industry that approves standard forms. The law specifies that these should be adopted on or before July 1st. The City does have an existing license with Suddenlink from 2017 and the new law provides them a right to terminate their existing license after the start of the new year and then apply for a new license through the streamlined process. Councilmember Whelan asked if there is a new license requested could the City renegotiate a new fee or license. Ms. Wendel stated that the form of license calls for a 5% license fee which could be lowered. The 5% generates about $500,000 per year for the general fund. |
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Moved by Councilmember Jim McCarthy, seconded by Councilmember Charlie Odegaard to read Resolution No. 2019-22 by title only. | |||||||
Vote: 6 - 0 - Unanimously | |||||||
A RESOLUTION OF THE FLAGSTAFF CITY COUNCIL, APPROVING A MODEL UNIFORM VIDEO SERVICE LICENSE AGREEMENT AND APPLICATION AND AFFIDAVIT FOR UNIFORM VIDEO SERVICE LICENSE, AS REQUIRED BY STATE LAW; PROVIDING FOR DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE | |||||||
Moved by Councilmember Jim McCarthy, seconded by Councilmember Charlie Odegaard to adopt Resolution No. 2019-22. | |||||||
Vote: 6 - 0 - Unanimously | |||||||