FS-2700-10b Communications Use Lease

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FS-2700-10b (03/06)
OMB 0596-0082

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
COMMUNICATIONS USE LEASE
AUTHORITY:
#AUTHORITY_NAME#

#HOLDER_NAME# of #HOLDER_ADD_LINE_1#, #HOLDER_ADD_LINE_2#, #HOLDER_ADD_LINE_3#,
#HOLDER_CITY#, #HOLDER_STATE#, #HOLDER_ZIP#.

THIS LEASE, dated this
day of
by and between the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, acting
through the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture (hereinafter called the "United States" or "Forest Service"), as
authorized by the Act of October 21, 1976, (90 Stat. 2743; 43 U.S.C. 1761, et seq.), and #HOLDER_NAME#, its agents,
successors, and assigns (hereinafter called the "Lessee").
The United States and the Lessee are jointly referred to herein as the "Parties". As used herein, the "Authorized Officer"
refers to the Forest Service official having the delegated authority to execute and administer this lease. Generally, unless
otherwise indicated, such authority may be exercised by the Forest Supervisor or District Ranger of the
National Forest wherein the following described lands are located.
The United States, for and in consideration of the terms and conditions contained herein and the payment of the United
States of a rental in advance by the Lessee, does hereby grant to the Lessee a lease for the following described lands in
State of
, #TOWNSHIP_SECT_RANGE# #FIRST_DIVISION#
the County of
#FIRST_DIV_NAME_NUMBER#, #SECOND_DIVISION# #SECOND_DIV_NAME_NUMBER#, #THIRD_DIVISION#
#THIRD_DIV_NAME_NUMBER# (hereinafter called the "property"). The Lessee accepts this lease and possession of the
property, subject to any valid existing rights, and agrees not to use the property, or any part thereof, except as a site for
only the construction, operation, maintenance, and termination of a

communications facility.

for the
The location of the property is shown generally on the site plan dated
#COMM_SITE_FCLTY_NAME# Communications Site, which is attached and made part hereof as Exhibit A.
The dated and initialed exhibit(s), attached hereto, are incorporated into and made a part of this instrument as fully and
effectively as if they were set forth herein in their entirety.
The parties agree that this lease is made subject to the following terms and conditions.
I. TENURE, RENEWAL AND TRANSFERABILITY
A. This lease shall terminate at one minute after midnight on
. Termination at the end of the lease term
shall occur by operation of law and shall not require any addition notice or documentation by the Authorized Officer. This
lease is not renewable; but the Lessee has the right to request a new lease pursuant to Paragraph "C" below.

B. The Lessee shall undertake and pursue with due diligence construction and operation that is authorized by this lease.
operation shall commence on
. This lease shall terminate if
To the extent specified in Exhibit
operation does not commence by that date, unless the parties agree in writing, in advance, to an extension of the
commencement date.
C. If the Lessee desires a new lease upon termination of this lease, the Lessee shall notify the Authorized Officer
accordingly, in writing. The notice must be received by the Authorized Officer at least one year prior to the end of the
lease term. The Authorized Officer will determine if the use should continue and, if it is to continue, if a new lease should
be issued to the Lessee and under what conditions. The Authorized Officer shall require payment of any amounts owed
the United States under any Forest Service authorization before issuance of another authorization.
D. This lease is assignable with prior written approval of the Authorized Officer, except when the rental has been waived
in whole or part. Renting of space does not constitute an assignment under this clause.
II. RENTAL
A. The Lessee must pay in advance an annual rental determined by the Authorized Officer in accordance with law,
regulation, and policy. The annual rental will be adjusted by the Authorized Officer to reflect changes in fair market value,
annual adjustments using the Consumer Price Index - Urban (CPI-U), changes in tenant occupancy, or phase-in rental, if
applicable.
USER NOTE “B” CLAUSE
Selection item 1. This is the standard clause for this authorization.
B. Rentals are due at the close of business on January 1 of each year for which a payment is due. Payments in the
form of a check, draft, or money order are payable to USDA, Forest Service. If the due date for the rental or rental
calculation statement falls on a non-work day, the charges shall not apply until the close of business on the next workday.
This lease terminates if rent is not received by the Forest Service within 90 calendar days of the due date.
Selection item 2. Select this clause when the rental for the use authorized would be exempted or waived.
B. Fees for this use have been exempted or waived in full pursuant to 36 CFR 251.57, or revisions thereto, and
direction in FSH 2709.11, chapter 30.
C. Pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3717, et seq., interest shall be charged on any rental amount not paid within 30 days from the
date the rental or rental calculation financial statement specified in this authorization becomes due. The rate of interest
assessed shall be the higher of the rate of the current value of funds to the U.S. Treasury (i.e., Treasury tax and loan
account rate), as prescribed and published by the Secretary of the Treasury in the Federal Register and the Treasury
Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletins annually or quarterly or at the Prompt Payment Act rate. Interest on the principal
shall accrue from the date the rental or rental calculation financial statement is due. In addition, an administrative penalty
at a percentage rate prescribed by law or regulation will be assessed for failure to pay any portion of the debt that is more
than 90 days past due. This paragraph shall survive the termination or revocation of this lease, regardless of cause.
D. Disputed rentals are due and payable by the due date. No appeal of rentals will be considered by the Forest Service
without full payment of the disputed amount.
III. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE LESSEE
A. The Lessee is authorized to rent space and provide other services to customers and/or tenants and shall charge each
customer/tenant a reasonable rental without discrimination for the use and occupancy of the facilities and services
provided. The Lessee shall impose no unreasonable restrictions nor any restriction restraining competition or trade
practices. By October 15 of each year, the Lessee shall provide the Authorized Officer a certified statement listing all
tenants and customers, by category of use in the facility on September 30th of that year.

B. All development, operation and maintenance of the authorized facility, improvements, and equipment located on the
property shall be in accordance with stipulations in the communications site plan approved by the Authorized Officer. If
required by the Authorized Officer, all plans for development, layout, construction, or alteration of improvements on the
property, as well as revisions of such plans, must be prepared by a licensed engineer, architect, and/or landscape
architect. Such plans must be approved in writing by the Authorized Officer before commencement of any work. After
completion, as-built plans, maps, surveys, or other similar information will be provided to the Authorized Officer and
appended to the communications site plan.
C. The Lessee will comply with applicable Federal, State, county, and municipal laws, regulations and standards for
public health and safety, environmental protection, siting, construction, operation, and maintenance in exercising the
rights granted by this lease. The obligations of the Lessee under this lease are not contingent upon any duty of the
Authorized Officer, or other agent of the United States, to inspect the premises. A failure by the United States, or other
governmental officials, to inspect is not a defense to noncompliance with any of the terms or conditions of this lease.
Lessee waives all defenses of laches or estoppel against the United States. The Lessee shall at all times keep the title of
the United States to the property free and clear of all liens and encumbrances.
D. Use of communications equipment is contingent upon the possession of a valid Federal Communication Commission
(FCC) or Director of Telecommunications Management/Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Committee (DTM/IRAC)
authorization, and the operation of the equipment is in strict compliance with applicable requirements of FCC or IRAC. A
copy of each applicable license or authorization shall at all times be maintained by the Lessee for each transmitter being
operated. The Lessee shall provide the Authorized Officer, when requested, with current copies of all licenses for
equipment in or on facilities covered by this lease.
E. The Lessee shall ensure that equipment within his or her facility (including tenant and customer equipment) operates
in a manner which will not cause harmful interference with the operation of existing equipment on or adjacent to the
communications site. If the Authorized Officer or authorized official of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC)
determines that the Lessee's use interferes with existing equipment, the Lessee will promptly take the necessary steps to
eliminate or reduce the harmful interference to the satisfaction of the Authorized Officer or FCC official.
F. When requested by the Authorized Officer, the Lessee will furnish technical information concerning the equipment
located on the property.
IV. LIABILITIES
A. The Lessee assumes all risk of loss to the authorized improvements.
B. The Lessee shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, and standards, including but
not limited to, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq., the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, 42 U.S.C. 6901 et seq., the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C.
9601 et seq., and other relevant environmental laws, as well as public health and safety laws and other laws relating to
the siting, construction, operation and maintenance of any facility, improvement, or equipment on the property.
USER NOTES FOR "C" CLAUSE.
Selection item 1. Select this clause when authorization is issued to a nonfederal agency.
C. The Lessee shall indemnify, defend, and hold the United States harmless for any violations incurred under any
such laws and regulations or for judgments, claims, or demands assessed against the United States in connection with
the Lessee's use or occupancy of the property. The Lessee's indemnification of the United States shall include any loss
of personal injury, loss of life or damage to property in connection with the occupancy or use of the property during the
term of this lease. Indemnification shall include, but is not limited to, the value of resources damaged or destroyed; the
costs of restoration, cleanup, or other mitigation; fire suppression or other types of abatement costs; third party claims and
judgments; and all administrative, interest, and other legal costs. This paragraph shall survive the termination or
revocation of this lease, regardless of cause.

Selection item 2. When issued to a Federal Agency.
Manually delete Clauses B and D.
C. The holder, as an agency of the United States, is limited by Federal law as to the assumption of liability for its acts
or omissions. The holder does agree, within its legal limitations, and limitation of appropriations, to be responsible for all
costs of damages and injury to persons, personal property, and land caused by its operations and activities under the
terms of this lease. The holder further agrees, to the extent legally permissible, to use its appropriations and resources as
required to pay any awards or claims, and to repair damages to the land within the authorized area. It is the intent of this
provision that the appropriations of the Forest Service be shielded from burdens, other than administrative costs, which
may occur as a result of activities by the holder under the terms of this lease.
D. The Forest Service has no duty, either before or during the lease term, to inspect the property or to warn of hazards
and, if the Forest Service inspects the property, it shall incur no additional duty nor any liability for hazards not identified or
discovered through such inspections. This paragraph shall survive the termination or revocation of this lease, regardless
of cause.
E. The Lessee has an affirmative duty to protect from damage the land, property, and interests of the United States.
USER NOTES FOR OPTIONAL CLAUSE E(1):
Selection item 1. In situations in which the Authorized Officer determines that the risk to public land, resources, or
interest is greater than the Lessees's assets or ability to correct.
If Lessees is a State or political subdivision thereof and such entity has statutory or constitutional authorities limiting the
amount of liability or indemnification payable, the Authorized Officer shall prepare a risk assessment to determine the
United States potential for losses due to personal injury, loss of life, or property damage caused by the State's use or
occupancy. If the Authorized Officer determines, through the risk assessment that the potential for injury, loss, or damage
caused by the State's use or occupancy is in excess of the State's liability limitation, the State shall procure, as a
requirement to be fulfilled before execution of this lease, insurance (see clause), and name the United States, together
with the State, as an insured on the policy(s), in the amount determined in the risk assessment that exceeds the State's
liability limitation.
E(1). The Lessee shall maintain
worth of insurance coverage, naming the United States additionally
insured on the policy(ies), to partially fund the indemnification obligations of the Lessee for any and all losses due to
personal injury, loss of life, or property damage, including fire suppression and hazardous waste costs. The Lessee shall
furnish proof of insurance (such as a surety bond, or certificate of insurance) to the Authorized Officer prior to execution of
this lease and verify annually, and in writing, the insurance obligation to the Authorized Officer. The Authorized Officer
may allow the Lessee to replace, repair, restore, or otherwise undertake necessary curative actions, to the satisfaction of
the Authorized Officer, in order to mitigate damages in addition to or as an alternative to monetary indemnification.
Selection item 2. Select this item to remove optional E(1) clause from document and to have nothing appear in the
document.
F. In the event of any breach of the lease by the Lessee, the Authorized Officer may, on reasonable notice, cure the
breach for the account at the expense of the Lessee. If the Forest Service at any time pays any sum of money or does
any act which will require payment of money, or incurs any expense, including reasonable attorney's fees, in instituting,
prosecuting, and/or defending any action or proceeding to enforce the United States rights hereunder, the sum or sums so
paid by the United States, with all interests, costs and damages shall, at the election of the Forest Service, be deemed to
be additional rental hereunder and shall be due from the Lessee to the Forest Service on the first day of the month
following such election.
V. OTHER PROVISIONS

A. Nondiscrimination. The Lessee shall at all times operate the described property and its appurtenant areas and its
buildings and facilities, whether or not on the property, in full compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and all
requirements imposed by or pursuant to the regulations issued thereunder by the Department of Agriculture and in effect
on the date this lease is granted to the end that no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, sex, color,
religion or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination
under any of the programs or activities provided thereon.
B. Revocation, Termination and Suspension.
1. General. For purposes of this lease, termination, revocation, and suspension refer to the cessation of uses and
privileges under the lease.
"Revocation" refers to an action by the Authorized Officer to end the lease because of noncompliance with any of
the prescribed terms, abandonment, or for reasons in the public interest. Revocations are appealable.
"Termination" refers to the cessation of the lease under its own terms without the necessity for any decision or
action by the Authorized Officer. Termination occurs automatically when, by the terms of the lease, a fixed or
agreed upon condition, event, or time occurs. For example, the lease terminates at expiration. Terminations are
not appealable.
"Suspension" refers to a revocation which is temporary and the privileges may be restored upon the occurrence
of prescribed actions or conditions. Suspensions are appealable.
2. This lease may be suspended or revoked upon breach of any of the conditions herein or upon nonuse. Nonuse
refers to a failure to operate the facilities on the property for a period of

years.

3. Except in emergencies, the Authorized Officer shall give the Lessee written notice of the grounds for revocation or
suspension and a reasonable time, not to exceed 90 days, to complete the corrective action. After 90 days, the
Forest Service is entitled to such remedies as provided herein.
4. This lease may be revoked at the discretion of the Forest Service when in the public interest. When revoked in the
public interest, the Lessee shall be compensated subject to the availability of appropriated funds. Compensation shall
be based upon the initial cost of improvements located on the lease, less depreciation as allocated over the life of the
improvements as declared by the Lessee's Federal tax amortization schedules.
5. Any discretionary decisions or determinations by the Authorized Officer on revocation or suspension are subject to
the appeal regulations at 36 CFR 251, Subpart C, or revisions thereto.
6. In the event the Authorized Officer decides not to issue a new lease, or the Lessee does not desire a new lease,
the Authorized Officer and the Lessee shall, within six months prior to the termination date of this lease, agree upon a
mitigation plan to restore and stabilize the site.
7. Upon termination or revocation of the authorization, delinquent fees and other charges associated with the
authorization will be subject to all rights and remedies afforded the United States pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3711 et seq.
Delinquencies may be subject to any or all of the following conditions:
a. Administrative offset of payments due the holder from the Forest Service.
b. Delinquencies in excess of 60 days shall be referred to United States Department of Treasury for appropriate
collection action as provided by 31 U.S.C. 3711 (g), (1).
c. The Secretary of the Treasury may offset an amount due the debtor for any delinquency as provided by 31
U.S.C. 3720, et seq.).

In the event this lease is revoked for noncompliance, the Lessee shall remove all structures and improvements within
days, except those owned by the United States, and shall restore the site as nearly as reasonably possible
to its original condition unless this requirement is otherwise waived in writing by the Authorized Officer.
If the Lessee fails to remove all structures or improvements within the prescribed period, they shall become the property
of the United States and may be sold, destroyed, or otherwise disposed of without any liability to the United States.
C. Members of Congress. No member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall benefit from this
lease whether directly or indirectly, except when the lease provides a general benefit to a corporation.
D. Reservations. This lease is granted subject to the following reservations by the United States:
1. The right to all natural resource products now or hereafter located on the property unless stated otherwise, and the
right to utilize or dispose of such resources insofar as the rights of the Lessee are not unreasonably affected.
2. The right to modify the communications site plan as deemed necessary.
3. The right to enter upon the lease and inspect all facilities to assure compliance with the conditions of this lease.
4. The right of the United States to require common use of the property, and the right to authorize use of the property
for compatible uses, including the subsurface and air space.
In the event of any conflict between any of the preceding printed clauses or any provisions thereof and any of the
following clauses or any provision thereof, the preceding clauses shall control.
#INSERT TERM HERE#

ACCEPTED this
day of
,I
understand and accept the terms and conditions of this lease.

, the undersigned have read,

Lessee

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Forest Service, by its Authorized Officer, has executed this lease on the day and year first
written above.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Forest Service
Department of Agriculture
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