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f4 <br />Exhibit A <br />A NN METROSITE MANAGEMENT <br />t r LLC <br />_ . Telecomm inkadons, Real Estate <br />An Apex Ste Management Company <br />SUMMARY OF SERVICE AND BENEFITS <br />2 <br />Public entities are required to comply with the provisions of the federal <br />Telecommunications Act of 1996 and there are now at least nine (9) licensed wireless <br />phone providers obligated to service every North Carolina county and municipality as a <br />result of the FCC's sale of additional wireless spectrum. Cities, towns, villages and <br />counties across the nation have struggled with ways to confront the issues created by the <br />rapidly expanding telecommunications industry. <br />RESPOND TO: MetroSite Management recognizes that these events can create unique public <br />opportunities if counties and municipalities prepare themselves and their communities. <br />0 11 Corporate Hill Dive Each public entity needs to understand this industry and prepare its own plan for <br />suite i 10 dealing with the expansion of telecommunications. Cities and counties can benefit by <br />Little !took, AR 72205 working together to implement a program that will assist them accomplish three common <br />Plione: (50 1) 223-6 N) gals: P <br />Toll Free: (888) 999 -9130 <br />Fax: (501) 228 -6477 <br />➢ Reduce the number of new communication towers constructed within the community, <br />P eoria. II. 61 629 IL 61 614 Crest ➢ Create new long -tern public revenue opportunities, and <br />P <br />Phone: ( 309) 682 -76(x4 ➢ Encourage the rapid, efficient development of wireless systems for the benefit of our citizens: <br />Fax: (309)682 -7326 <br />MetroSite Management is a private company that has committed itself to representing <br />0 715 uit, NC School Road public p public site marketing and <br />High Point, NC 2n65 ublic entities to develop and implement g management <br />Phone: (3 36) 882 -5757 programs. All of the services that are offered by MetroSite are available to its public <br />Fax: (336) 882 -2381 clients without any up front costs. MetroSite is compensated by individual program <br />O 807 Sonora court participants through a contingent fee based on the lease revenue created by MetroSite. A <br />Grand Prairie, Tx 75052 partial list of MetroSite Management's qualifications and services follow: <br />Phone: (972) 262 -2503 <br />Fat: (972) 262 -7943 •/ North Carolina League of Municipalities sponsored program. <br />0 AM Site Mmgmeid ✓ Presently represents about 200 municipal and public clients throughout Arkansas, <br />corporate owi« Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana. <br />555 North Lane Suite 6138 ✓ Developed and operates statewide programs for the Illinois Municipal League (IML- <br />Cowbohocken, PA 19428 MetroSite), and the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns. Presently implementing <br />Phoue:(6l0)260 -3100 <br />Fax- (610) 260 -3138 a similar Program for the Iowa League of Cities and the North Carolina League of <br />Municipalities. <br />Websib: ✓ Endorsed by the Arkansas Municipal League Board of Directors. <br />www.apexaft.com ✓ Developed a Zoning Handbook for Wireless Antenna FacOies that has been approved <br />by the Indiana Planning Association. <br />✓ Generated more than $2,500,000 in leases for its public clients within the last six <br />months. <br />✓ Assists its clients with recommendations to local zoning and land use regulations. <br />✓ Provides full service public site identification, assessment and marketing services. <br />✓ Provides full service site management and lease administration for the full term of <br />each lease and its extensions for each lease clients elect to execute. <br />✓ Provides full service site management of pre- existing antenna leases, <br />✓ Provides construction plan review, coordinates site installations and inspects all <br />completed installations. <br />✓ Provides knowledgeable staff to assist all public clients. These staff people include a <br />Market Manager (primary client contact), site assessment professionals, radio <br />frequency engineers, and regional site leasing managers, property management <br />professionals, administrative and financial staff and MIS /mapping staff. <br />A service of <br />♦ Arkansas Municipal League ♦ Illinois Municipal League ♦ Indiana Association of Cities & Towns <br />♦ Iowa League of Cities *North Carolina League of Municipalities ♦North Carolina Association of County Commissioners <br />.. <br />
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