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i <br />11 <br />unique section of plant must be identified with information that will determine the <br />proportion in which revenues and costs are shared. An identifying section number will <br />be assigned to each facility whenever there is a change in size, year of placement, <br />structure, or ownership, Miscellaneous items associated with the section, minor <br />variations within the section, or minor changes made to the section after it is originally <br />established need not be a consideration in the identification of sections. For example, <br />if in 1099 a span of 36 fiber cable placed in 1985 is damaged by a truck and that one <br />span of fiber optic cable is replaced with a piece of 72 fiber cable that was on hand, <br />the appropriate footage, year of placement, method of placement, size, etc. for the <br />replacing facility will be recorded in the plant location records, but it will not be <br />necessary to re -sectionalize the plant to account for the one span that is different. <br />If, however, changes of a significant nature are made to a section of plant, it may be <br />advantageous to re -sectionalize the plant. For example, if a new, large office complex <br />is being established midway in one of the sections of plant and two thousand five <br />hundred feet (2,500') of the pole fine supporting the fiber optic cable will have to be <br />replaced closer to the property line, and it is determined that one of the customers in <br />the complex will be leasing fiber so the size of the fiber is increased from thirty-six (36) <br />to seventy-two (72), then a new section of plant should be established and the old <br />section of plant that has now been divided will be adjusted appropriately. <br />The purpose of the sectionalization process is for planning, routing, and cost/revenue <br />sharing; it is not meant to be an accounting tool for properly records or tax purposes. <br />A list of parameters for the establishing of a section of plant is included as Appendix <br />"A" <br />B. Revenue Sharing <br />As optical fibers or services of the NETWORK are licensed to third parties, the <br />revenue mus( be dispersed in a logical and fair manner. This will be possible using <br />the data associated with the sections of plant through which the leased fiber or service <br />travels. As revenues are collected, (hey will be credited to the Holding Account of the <br />CONSORTIUM. The funds in this account will be used to pay for the maintenance <br />and, if sufficient, expansion of the NETWORK as discussed in the Cost Sharing <br />section of the Agreement. <br />Revenues will be credited to the Holding Account based on the proportionate <br />contribution by each CONSORTIUM member toward the facility. The distance <br />measurement to be used will be Fiber KiloFeet (FKF). The apportionment of <br />ownership to each member of the CONSORTIUM of the sheath will be based on the <br />percentage of the original fiber cable cast initially borne by each respective member - <br />generally determined by the number of fibers allotted to each member in the particular <br />section. An analysis of the material costs of various sizes of fiber optic cable reveals <br />that they can be adequately represented by the expression y = ax + b where "y" is the <br />installed cost of the fiber cable, "a" is the incremental cost of the fiber (slope), "x" is the <br />number of fibers in the sheath, and "b" is the basic cost of the sheath (y -intercept). <br />Joint Fitter Optics Project - Interlocal Agreement <br />Page 6 of 18 <br />
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