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aw <br />August 28, 2019 <br />Via Email <br />Mayor Paul W. Foster <br />City of Redlands, California <br />DAN VOTENILEK <br />Area Manager, Construction & <br />Engineering <br />AT&T Mobility Services LLC <br />1452 Edinger <br />Tustin, CA 92780 <br />(562) 716-4647 Phone <br />dv574p@att.com <br />Re: Extension of FCC Shot -Clock Deadline on Six (6) AT&T Small Wireless Facility Applications <br />Site One: <br />Site Two: <br />Site Three <br />Site Four: <br />Site Five: <br />Site Six: <br />Dear Mayor Foster: <br />AT&T Site ID SNBRN_001; City File CUP No. 1117 <br />PROW near 991 Pine Avenue <br />AT&T Site ID SNBRN_002; City File CUP No. 1118 <br />PROW near 278 New York Street <br />AT&T Site ID SNBRN_003; City File CUP No. 1119 <br />PROW near 535 New Jersey Street <br />AT&T Site ID SNBRN_004; City File CUP No_ 1115 <br />PROW near 800 Tri City Center Drive <br />AT&T Site ID SNBRN_005; City File CUP NO. 1116 <br />PROW near 28 1998 West Redlands Boulevard <br />AT&T Site ID SNBRN_006; City File CUP No. 1120 <br />PROW near 1811 West Lugonia Street <br />With respect to the above -referenced applications, the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. § <br />332(c)(7)(B)(ii), requires the City of Redlands to take action "within a reasonable period of time." Federal <br />Communications Commission rules and regulations establish applicable review timeframes (called "shot clocks") to <br />implement this requirement. The FCC has explained that siting authorities must take action on all approvals and <br />authorizations necessary for deployment within these review timeframes. The reasonable period of time to act <br />may be extended or otherwise defined by mutual agreement between the City and AT&T. AT&T understands that <br />the City needs additional review time in order to process these six applications. Without agreeing that this is an <br />appropriate reason for delay, and in an effort to work cooperatively with the City, AT&T offers this extension of the <br />applicable shot clocks for these six applications. Thus, AT&T and the City of Redlands agree to extend the FCC shot <br />clock deadline for this application to and including September 30, 2019. The parties further agree that no <br />limitations period for any claim of unreasonable or unlawful delay in processing the application shall commence to <br />run before September 30, 2019. <br />To confirm the City's agreement, please countersign below and return this letter to me. Thank you. <br />Si ceLVozeni <br />Dan <br />cc: Daniel J. McHugh, City Attorney <br />