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ORDINANCE NO. 1601
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ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BURLINGAME AMENDING
CHAPTER 6.48 (CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEMS) OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE
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THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BURLINGAME DOES ORDAIN AS
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FOLLOWS:
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Section 1. Chapter 6.48 of the Municipal Code is repealed and replaced by the following
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Chapter 6.48:
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CHAPTER 6.48
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CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEMS
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6.48.010 Authority
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6.48.020 Findings
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6.48.030 Short title
6.48.040 Definitions
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6.48.050 Franchise purposes
6.48.060 Franchise required
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6.48.070 Term of the franchise
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6.48.080 Franchise territory
6.48.090 Federal or State jurisdiction
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6.48.100 Franchise non-transferable
6.48.110 Geographical coverage
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6.48.120 Nonexclusive franchise
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6.48.130 Multiple franchises
6.48.140 Filing of application for initial franchise
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6.48.150 Applications — contents
6.48.160 Consideration of initial applications
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6.48.170 Franchise renewal
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6.48180 Operational standards
6.48.190 Service standards
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6.48.200 Billing and information standards
6.48.210 Verification of compliance with standards
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6.48.220 Subscriber complaints and disputes
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6.48.230 Other system requirements
6.48.240 Franchise fee
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6.48.250 Security fund
6.48.260 System construction
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6.48.270 Limitations on drop cables
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6.48.280 Applicable technical standards
6.48.290 Non-compliance with standards
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6.48.300 Hold harmless
6.48.310 Insurance
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Records required
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Annual reports
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Opinion survey
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6.48.350
Biannual review
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Special review
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6.48.370
Remedies for violations
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Procedure for remedying franchise violations
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6.48.390
Grantor's power to revoke
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6.48.400
Appeal of finding of revocation
6.48.410
Force majeure; grantee's inability to perform
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6.48.420
Abandonment or removal
6.48.430
Restoration by grantor; reimbursement of costs
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6.48.440
Extended operation and continuity of service
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6.48.450
Receivership and foreclosure
6.48.460
Reservation of grantor rights
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6.48.470
Waiver
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6.48.480
Rights of individuals
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Severability
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6.48.010
Authority.
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Pursuant to applicable Federal and State law, the city is authorized to grant one or more
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non-exclusive
franchises to construct, operate, maintain, and reconstruct cable systems within th
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city limits.
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6.48.020
Findings.
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The city
council finds that the development of cable systems has the potential of having
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great benefit and impact upon the residents of the city. Because of the complex and rapidly
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changing technology
associated with cable systems, the city council further finds that the public
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convenience,
safety and general welfare can best be served by establishing regulatory powers
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which should
be vested in the city or such persons as the city may designate. It is the intent of
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this chapter and
subsequent amendments to provide for and specify the means to attain the best
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possible cable service to the public and any franchises issued pursuant to this chapter shall be
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deemed to include this as an integral finding thereof. It is the further intent of this chapter to
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1 establish regulatory provisions that permit the city to regulate cable system franchises to the
2 extent permitted by Federal and State law, including but not limited to the Federal Cable
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Communications Policy Act of 1984, the Federal Cable Television Consumer Protection and
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5 Competition Act of 1992, the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, applicable Federal
6 Communications Commission regulations, and applicable California law.
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6.48.030 Short Title.
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This chapter shall constitute the "Cable System Regulatory Ordinance" of the city and
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13 6.48.040 Definitions.
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For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations
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16 shall have the meaning given herein. Words used in the present tense include the future, words
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18 plural number. Words not defined shall be given their common and ordinary meaning.
19 (a) 'Basic cable service" means any service tier which includes the retransmission of
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local television broadcast signals.
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22 (b) "Cable service" means:
23 (1) The one-way transmission to subscribers of
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(B) Other programming service; and
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(2) Subscriber interaction, if any, which is required for the selection or use of such
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(c) "Cable system" or "system," means a facility, consisting of a set of closed
transmission paths and associated signal generation, reception, and control equipment that is
designed to provide cable service which includes video programming and which is provided to
multiple subscribers within a community, but such teen does not include:
(1) A facility that serves only to retransmit television signals of one (1) or more
television broadcast stations; or
(2) A facility that serves subscribers without using any public rights -of --way; or
(3) A facility of a common carrier which is subject, in whole or in part, to the
provisions of Title II of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, except that such facility shall be
considered a cable system (other than for the purposes of Section 621(c)) to the extent such
facility is used in the transmission of video programming directly to subscribers; unless the
extent of such use is solely to provide interactive on -demand services; or
(4) An open video system that complies with Section 653 of Title 6 of the
� Telecommunications Act of 1996; or
system.
(5) Any facilities of any electric utility used solely for operating its electric utility
(d) "Cable Operator" means any person or group of persons who:
(1) Provides cable service over a cable system and directly or through one (1) or
affiliates owns a significant interest in such cable system; or
(2) Otherwise controls or is responsible for, through any arrangement, the
management and operation of such cable system.
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(e) "Channel" or "cable channel" means a portion of the electromagnetic frequency
spectrum which is used in a cable system which is capable of delivering a television channel as
defined by the Federal Communications Commission.
(f) "Council" means the City Council of the City of Burlingame.
(g) "FCC" means the Federal Communications Commission, or the successor,
transferee or assignee thereof.
(h) "Franchise" means an initial authorization, or renewal thereof, issued by the
Council, whether such authorization is designated as a franchise, permit, license, resolution,
contract, certificate, agreement, or otherwise, which authorizes the construction or operation of a
cable system. Any such authorization, in whatever form granted, shall not supersede the
requirement to obtain any other license or permit required for the privilege of transacting
business within the city as required by the other ordinances and laws of the city.
(i) "Franchise aereement" means a franchise grant ordinance or a contractual
agreement, containing the specific provisions of the franchise granted, including references,
specifications, requirements and other related matters.
(j) "Franchise fee" means any fee or assessment of any kind imposed by the city on a
grantee as compensation for the grantee's use of the public ri(y
hts-of--way for the provision of
cable service. The term "franchise fee" does not include:
(1) Any tax, fee or assessment of general applicability (including any such tax, fee,
assessment imposed on both utilities and cable operators or their services, but not including a
tax, fee or assessment which is unduly discriminatory against cable operators or cable
� subscribers); or
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(e) "Channel" or "cable channel" means a portion of the electromagnetic frequency
spectrum which is used in a cable system which is capable of delivering a television channel as
defined by the Federal Communications Commission.
(f) "Council" means the City Council of the City of Burlingame.
(g) "FCC" means the Federal Communications Commission, or the successor,
transferee or assignee thereof.
(h) "Franchise" means an initial authorization, or renewal thereof, issued by the
Council, whether such authorization is designated as a franchise, permit, license, resolution,
contract, certificate, agreement, or otherwise, which authorizes the construction or operation of a
cable system. Any such authorization, in whatever form granted, shall not supersede the
requirement to obtain any other license or permit required for the privilege of transacting
business within the city as required by the other ordinances and laws of the city.
(i) "Franchise aereement" means a franchise grant ordinance or a contractual
agreement, containing the specific provisions of the franchise granted, including references,
specifications, requirements and other related matters.
(j) "Franchise fee" means any fee or assessment of any kind imposed by the city on a
grantee as compensation for the grantee's use of the public ri(y
hts-of--way for the provision of
cable service. The term "franchise fee" does not include:
(1) Any tax, fee or assessment of general applicability (including any such tax, fee,
assessment imposed on both utilities and cable operators or their services, but not including a
tax, fee or assessment which is unduly discriminatory against cable operators or cable
� subscribers); or
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(2) Capital costs which are required by the Franchise to be incurred by Grantee for
Public, Educational, or Governmental Access Facilities; or
(3) Requirements or charges incidental to the awarding or enforcing of the Franchise,
including payments for bonds, security funds, letters of credit, insurance, indemnification,
penaltiesI or liquidated damages; or
(4) Any fee imposed under Title 17, United States Code.
(k) "Grantee" means any "person" receiving a franchise pursuant to this chapter and
under the granting franchise ordinance or agreement, and its lawful successor, transferee or
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(i7 "Grantor" or "cid" means the City of Burlingame as represented by the council or
any delegate, acting within the scope of its jurisdiction.
(m) "Gross annual cable service revenues" means the annual gross revenues received
by a grantee from the operations of the cable system to provide cable service within the city
utilizing the public rights-of-way for which a franchise is required, excluding refundable
deposits, rebates or credits, and any sales, excise or other taxes or charges collected for direct
pass-through to local, State or Federal government.
(n) "Gross annual non -cable serv
ice revenues" means the annual revenues received
by a grantee from the operation of the cable system to provide services other than cable service.
(o) "Inferior signal quality" means any signal that does not meet FCC technical
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(p) "Installation" means the connection of the system to subscribers' terminals, and
the provision of service.
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1 (q) "Local origination" means any programming produced by or for a grantee and
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(r) "Person" means an individual, partnership, association, joint stock company, trus
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6 (s) "Public, educational or government access facilities" or "PEG access facilities"
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(1) Channel capacity designated for noncommercial public, educational, or
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government use; and
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12 (t) "Section" means any section, subsection or provision of this chapter.
13 (u) "Service area" or "franchise area" means the entire geographic area within the
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municipal boundaries of the city as it is now constituted or may in the future be constituted,
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16 unless otherwise specified in the franchise.
17 (v) "Service tier" means a category of cable service or other services provided by a
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19 (w) "State" means the State of California.
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(x) "Street" or "public way" or "public rights-of-way" means each of the following
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22 which have been dedicated to the public or are hereafter dedicated to the public and maintained
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24 highways, avenues, lanes, alleys, sidewalks, easements, rights-of-way and similar public
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(y) "Subscriber" or "customer" or 'consumer" means any person who or which elects
to subscribe to, for any purpose, cable service provided by a grantee by means of or in
connection with a cable system, and who pays the charges therefor.
6. 48.050 Franchise Purposes.
A franchise granted by the city under the provisions of this chapter shall encompass the
following purposes:
(a) To engage in the business of providing cable service, and such other services as
may be permitted by law, which grantee chooses to provide to subscribers within the designated '
service area; and
(b) To erect, install, construct, repair, rebuild, reconstruct, replace, maintain, and
retain, cable lines, related electronic equipment, supporting structures, appurtenances, and other
property in connection with the operation of the cable system in, on, over, under, upon, along
and across streets or other public places within the designated service area; and
(c) To maintain and operate these franchise properties for the origination, reception,
transmission, amplification, and distribution of television and radio signals and for the delivery
of cable services, and such other serv
ices as may be permitted by law; and
(d) To set forth the obligations of a grantee under the fr
anchise.
16.48.060 Franchise required.
It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, install or operate a cable system in the
city within any public way without a properly granted franchise awarded pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter.
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1 6.48.070 Term of the franchise.
2 (a) A franchise granted hereunder shall be for a term established in the franchise
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agreement, commencing on the grantor's adoption of an ordinance or resolution authorizing the
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6 (b) A franchise granted hereunder may be renewed upon application by the grantee
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9 6.48.080 Franchise Territory.
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Any franchise shall be valid within all the municipal limits of the city, and within any
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area added to the city during the term of the franchise, unless otherwise specified in the franchise
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15 6.48.090 Federal or State jurisdiction.
16 This chapter shall be construed in a manner consistent with all applicable Federal and
17 State laws, and shall apply to all franchises granted or renewed after the effective date of this
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chapter to the extent pennitted by applicable law.
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(a) Grantee shall not sell, transfer, lease, assign or dispose of in whole or in part,
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24 franchise or any of the rights or privileges therein granted, without the prior consent of the
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however, that the prior consent of the council shall not be required for an intracorporate or
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Any attempt to sell, transfer, lease, assign or otherwise dispose of the franchise without the
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consent of the city council shall be null and void. The granting of a security interest in any
grantee assets, or any mortgage or other hypothecation or by assignment of any right, title or
interest in the cable system in order to secure indebtedness, shall not be considered a transfer for
the purposes of this section.
(b) The requirements of subsection (a) shall apply to any change in control of
The word "control" as used herein includes majority ownership, and actual working control in
whatever manner exercised. In the event that grantee is a corporation, prior consent of the
council shall be required where ownership or control of more than thirty percent (30%) of the
voting stock of the grantee is acquired by a person or group of persons acting in concert, none of
whom own or control the voting stock of the grantee as of the effective date of the franchise,
singularly or collectively.
(c) Grantee shall notify grantor in writing of any foreclosure or any other judicial
of all or a substantial part of the franchise property of the grantee or upon the termination of any
lease or interest covering all or a substantial part of the franchise property. Such notification
shall be considered by grantor as notice that a change in control of ownership of the franchise
has taken place and the provisions under this section governing the consent of grantor to such
change in control of ownership shall apply.
(d) For the purpose of determining whether it shall consent to such change, transfer,
or acquisition of control, grantor may inquire into the qualifications of the prospective transferee
or controlling party, and grantee shall assist grantor in such inquiry. In seeking grantor's consent
to any change of ownership or control, grantee shall have the responsibility of insuring that the
grantee and/or the proposed transferee complete an application in accordance with Federal
Communications Commission Form 394 or equivalent. An application shall be submitted to
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grantor not less than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the proposed date of transfer. The
transferee shall be required to establish that it possesses the qualifications and financial and
technical capability to operate and maintain the system and comply with all franchise
requirements for the remainder of the term of the franchise. If the legal, financial and technical
qualifications of the applicant are satisfactory, the grantor shall consent to the transfer of the
franchise. If the grantor has not taken action on the grantee's request for transfer within one
hundred twenty (120) days after receiving such request, grantor's consent to such transfer shall
be deemed given. The consent of the grantor to such transfer shall not be unreasonably denied
delayed.
(e) Any financial institution having a pledge of the grantee or its assets for the
advancement of money for the construction and/or operation of the franchise shall have the right
to notify the grantor that it or its designee satisfactory to the grantor shall take control of and
operate the cable system, in the event of a grantee default of its financial obligations. Further,
said financial institution shall also agree in writing to continue cable service and comply with all
franchise requirements during the term the financial institution exercises control over the system.
(f) Upontransfer, grantee shall reimburse grantor for grantor's reasonable processing
and review expenses in connection with the transfer of the franchise, including without
limitation, costs of administrative review, financial, legal and technical evaluation of the
proposed transferee, consultants (including technical and legal experts and all costs incurred by
such experts), notice and publication costs and document preparation expenses. Any such
reimbursement shall not be charged against any franchise fee due to grantor during the term of
the fr
anchise.
1 6.48.110 Geographical coverage.
2 (a) Grantee shall design, construct and maintain the cable system to have the
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capability to pass every residential dwelling unit in the service area, subject to any service area
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5 line extension requirements of the franchise agreement.
6 (b) After service has been established by activating trunk and/or distribution cables
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area within thirty (30) days from the date of request, provided that the grantee is able to secure
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all rights-of-way necessary to extend service to such subscriber within such thirty (30) day
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13 6.48.120 Nonexclusive franchise.
14 Any franchise granted pursuant to this chapter shall be nonexclusive. The grantor
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as it deems appropriate, subject to applicable State and Federal law, provided that if the grantor
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grants an additional franchise on terms more favorable to the second grantee (whether by the
19 grant of greater benefits or the imposition of lesser obligations), or if another entity utilizing the
20 public rights-of-way offers service competitive with grantee, then the material provisions of any
21 such additional franchise shall be reasonably comparable to the terms and conditions contained
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in the initial grantee's franchise, so that all grantees are accorded competitively neutral and
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24 nondiscriminatory treatment and to provide all parties equal protection under the law.
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6.48130 Multiple franchises.
(a) Grantor may grant any number of franchises subject to applicable State or Federal
law. Grantor may limit the number of franchises granted, based upon, but not necessarily
to, the requirements of applicable law and specific local considerations, such as.
(1) The capacity of the public rights -of --way to accommodate multiple cables in
addition to the cables, conduits and pipes of the utility systems, such as electrical power,
telephone, gas and sewerage.
(2) The benefits that may accrue to subscribers as a result of cable system
competition, such as lower rates and improved service.
(3) The disadvantages that may result from cable system competition, such as the
requirement for multiple pedestals on residents' property, and the disruption arising from
numerous excavations of the public rights -of --way.
(b) Where electric and telephone utilities are to be placed underground in any new
residential housing developments, grantor and the developer of such new residential housing
shall give each grantee serving the franchise area within which the new residential housing
development is located at least seventy two (72) hours prior written notice of the date on which
open trenching will be available for the grantee's installation of conduit, pedestals and vaults. 01
request of the grantor or developer, the grantee shall provide specifications needed for trenching.
Developers of new residential housing with underground utilities shall provide conduit to
accommodate cables for at least two (2) new entrant cable systems and dedicate the use of such
conduit to the city.
(c) Grantor may require that any new entrant, non -incumbent grantee be responsible
for its own underground trenching and the costs associated therewith, if, in grantor's opinion, the
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public rights-of-way in any particular area cannot feasibly and reasonably accommodate
additional cables.
6.48.140 Filing of application for initial franchise.
Any person desiring an initial franchise for a cable system shall file an application with
the city. A reasonable nonrefundable initial application fee established by the city shall
accompany the initial franchise application to cover all validly documented reasonable costs
associated with processing and reviewing the application, including without limitation costs of
administrative review, financial, legal and technical evaluation of the applicant, consultants
(including technical and legal experts and all costs incurred by such experts), notice and
publication requirements with respect to the consideration of the application and document
preparation expenses. In the event such validly documented reasonable costs exceed the
application fee, the selected applicants) shall pay the difference to the city within thirty (30)
days following receipt of an itelnized statement of such costs.
6.48.150 Applications —contents.
An application for an initial franchise for a cable sysTem shall contain, where applicable:
(a) A statement as to the proposed Franchise
and Service Area;
Resume' of prior history of applicant, including the expert
(b)
ise of applicant in the
cable television field;
(c) List of the partners, general and limited, of the applicant, if a partnership, or the
percentage of stock owned or controlled by each stockholder, if a corporation;
(d) List of offi
cers, directors and managing employees of applicant, together with a
description of the
background of each such person;
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(e) The names and addresses of any parent or subsidiary of applicant or any other
business entity owning or controlling applicant in whole or in part, or owned or controlled in
whole or in part by applicant;
(f) A current financial statement of applicant verified by a certified public accountant
audit or otherwise certified to be true, complete and correct to the reasonable satisfaction of the
� city;
(g) Proposed construction and service schedule;
(h) Any reasonable relevant additional information that the city deems applicable.
6.48.160 Consideratiml of initial applications.
(a) Upon receipt of any application for an initial franchise, the city manager will
prepare a report and make recommendations respecting such application to the city council.
(b) A public hearing shall be set prior to any initial franchise grant, at a time and date
approved by the city council. Within thirty (30) days after the close of the hearing, the city
council shall make a decision based upon the evidence received at the hearing as to whether or
not the initial franchises) should be granted, and, if granted, subject to what conditions. The
council may grant one (1) or more franchises, or may decline to grant any franchise.
6.48.170 Franchise renewal.
Franchise renewals shall be in accordance with applicable law. Grantor and grantee, by
mutual consent, may enter into renewal negotiations at any time during the term of the fr
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6.48.180 Operational standards.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in the franchise agreement, grantee shall maintain
the necessary facilities, equipment and personnel to comply with the following consumer
protection and service standards under normal conditions of operation:
(1) Sufficient toll-free telephone line capacity during normal business hours to assure
that telephone calls shall be answered before the fourth (4th) ring; telephone answer time by a
customer service representative, including wait time, shall not exceed thirty (30) seconds; and
callers needing to be transferred shall not be required to wait more than thirty (30) seconds
before being connected to a service representative. Under normal operating conditions, a caller
shall receive a busy signal less than three percent (3%) of the time.
(2) Emergency toll free telephone line capacity on a twenty-four (24) hour basis,
including weekends and holidays. After normal business hours, the telephone calls may be
answered by a service or an automated response system, including an answering machine. Calls
received after normal business hours must be responded to by a trained company representative
on the next business day.
(3) A conveniently located business and service and/or payment office within the city
limits, open during normal business hours at least seven (7) hours daily, and at least four (4)
hours weekly on evenings or weekends, and adequately staffed to accept subscriber payments
and respond to service requests and complaints. The grantee may petition the grantor to reduce
its business hours if the extended hours are not justified by subscriber demand.
(4) An emergency system maintenance and repair staff, capable of responding to and
repairing major System malfunction on a twenty-four (24) hour per day basis.
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(5) An installation staff, capable of installing service to any subscriber requiring a
standard installation within seven (7) days after receipt of a request, in all areas where trunk and
feeder cable have been activated. "Standard installations" shall be those that are located up to
one hundred twenty-five (125) feet from the existing distribution System, unless otherwise
defined in any franchise agreement.
(6) Grantee shall schedule, within a specified four (4) hour time period during normal
business hours, all appointments with subscribers for installation of service, service calls and
other activities at the subscriber location. Grantee may schedule installation and service calls
outside of normal business hours for the express convenience of the customer. Grantee shall not
cancel an appointment with a customer after the close of business on the business day prior to
scheduled appointment. If a grantee representative is running late for an appointment with a
customer and will not be able to keep the appointment as scheduled, the customer shall be
contacted and the appointment rescheduled, as necessary, at a time which is convenient for the
customer, and within reason.
(b) The standards of paragraphs (a)(1) through (6) above shall be met not less than
ninety percent (90%) of the time measured on a quarterly basis.
6.48.190 Service standards.
(a) Grantee shall render efficient service, make repairs promptly, and interrupt
service only for good cause and for the short
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as possible, shall be preceded by notice and shall occur during a period of minimum use of the
cable system, preferably between midnight and six a.m. local time.
(b) The grantee shall maintain a repair force of technicians normally capable of
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(1) For a system outage: Within two (2) hours, including weekends, of receiving
subscriber calls or requests for service which by number identify a system outage of sound or
picture of one (1) or more channels, affecting at least ten percent (10%) of the subscribers of the
(2) For an isolated outage: Within twenty-four (24) hours, including weekends, of
receiving requests for seryice identifying an isolated outage of sound or picture for one (1) or
more channels that affects three (3) or more subscribers. On weekends, an outage affecting
fewer than three (3) subscribers shall result in a service call no later than the next business day.
(3) For inferior signal guality: Within two (2) business days of receiving a request
for service identifying a problem concerning picture or sound quality.
(c) In the event a service problem requires a visit to the subscriber's residence,
grantee shall be deemed to have responded to a request for service under the provisions of this
section when a technician arrives at the service location and begins work on the problem. In the
case of a subscriber not being home when the technician arrives, the technician shall leave
written notification of arrival.
(d) Grantee shall not charge for the repair or replacement of defective or
malfunctioning equipment provided by grantee to subscribers, unless the defect was caused by
the subscriber.
(e) Unless excused, grantee shall determine the nature of the problem within two (2)
business days ofbeginning work and resolve all
business days unless technically infeasible.
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6.48.200 Billing and information standards.
(a) Subscriber bills shall be clear, concise and understandable. Bills shall be fully
itemized, with itemizations including, but not limited to, basic and premium seryice charges and
equipment charges. Bills shall also clearly delineate all activity during the billing period,
including optional charges, rebates and credits.
(b) In case of a billing dispute, the grantee shall respond to a written complaint from
subscriber within thirty (30) days.
(c) Upon request, grantee shall provide credits or refunds to subscribers whose
service has been interrupted for four (4) or more hours. All credits for service shall be issued no
later than the customer's next billing cycle following the determination that a credit is warranted.
For subscribers terminating service, refunds shall be issued promptly, but no later than thirty (3
days after the return of any grantee -supplied equipment.
(d) Grantee shall provide written information on each of the following areas (i) at the
time of the installation of service, (ii) at least annually to all subscribers, and (iii) at any time
upon request:
(1) Products and services offered; and
(2) Prices and options for programming services and conditions of subscription to
programming and other services, and
(3) Installation and service maintenance policies; and
(4) Instructions on how to use the cable service; and
(5) Channel positions of programming carried on the system; and
(6) Billing and complaint procedures, including the address and telephone number of
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(e) Subscribers shall be notified of any changes in rates, programming services or
channel positions as soon as possible in writing and in accordance with State and Federal Law.
Notice must be given to subscribers a minimum of thirty (30) days in advance of such changes if
the change is within the control of the grantee. In addition, grantee shall notify subscribers thirty
(30) days in advance of any significant changes in the information required in subsection (d)
above.
6.48.210 Verification of compliance with standards.
(a) Upon Yhirty (30) days prior written notice, grantee shall respond to a request for
information made by grantor regarding grantee's compliance with any or all of the standards
required in this chapter. Grantee shall provide sufficient documentation to permit grantor to
verify grantee's compliance. Grantee may request, and grantor shall not unreasonably deny, a
request for extension of time.
(b) A repeated and verifiable pattern ofnon-compliance with the consumer
standards of this chapter, after grantee's receipt of due notice and a reasonable opportunity to
cure, maybe deemed a material breach of the franchise agreement.
6.48.220 Subscriber complaints and disputes.
(a) Grantee shall establish written procedures for receiving, acting upon and
resolving subscriber complaints without intervention by the grantor. The written procedures
shall prescribe the manner in which a subscriber may submit a complaint either orally or in
writing specifying the subscriber's grounds for dissatisfaction. Grantee shall file a copy of these
procedures with grantor. The written procedures shall include a requirement that grantee
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(b) Upon prior written request, grantor shall have the right to review grantee's
response to any subscriber complaints in order to determine grantee's compliance with the
franchise requirements, subject to the subscriber's right to privacy, as provided in subsections
6.48.480(f)(1) and (2).
(c) Subject to applicable law, it shall be the right of all subscribers to continue
receiving cable service insofar as their financial and other obligations to the grantee are honored.
In the event that the grantee elects to rebuild, modify, or sell the system, or the grantor gives
notice of intent to terminate or not to renew the franchise, the grantee shall act so as to ensure
that all subscribers receive cable service so long as the franchise remains in force.
(d) In the event of a change of control of grantee, or in the event a new operator
acquires the system, the original grantee shall cooperate with the grantor, new grantee or
operator in maintaining continuity of service to all subscribers. During such period, grantee shall
be entitled to the revenues for any period during which it operates the system.
6.48.230 Other system requirements.
(a) In the event grantee fails to operate the system for seven (7) consecutive days
other than for reasons beyond the control of grantee, without prior approval or subsequent excuse
of the grantor, the grantor may, at its sole option, operate the System or designate an operator
until such time as grantee restores service under conditions acceptable to the grantor or a
permanent operator is selected. If the grantor should fulfill this obligation for the grantee, then
during such period as the grantor fulfills such obligation, the grantor shall be entitled to collect
all revenues from the system, and the grantee shall reimburse the grantor for all reasonable costs
or damages in excess of the revenues collected by grantor that are the result of grantee's failure t,
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who, in the normal course of work come into contact with members of the public or who require
entry onto subscribers' premises shall carry a photo -identification card. Grantee shall account
all identification cards at all times. Every vehicle of the grantee shall be clearly identified as
working for grantee.
(c) Additional service standards and standards governing consumer protection and
response by grantee to subscriber complaints not otherwise provided for in this chapter may be
established in the franchise agreement or by separate ordinance. A verified and continuing
pattern of noncompliance may be deemed a material breach of the franchise, provided that
grantee shall receive due process, including prior written notification and a reasonable
opportunity to cure, prior to any sanction being imposed.
6.48.240 Franchise fee.
(a) Following the issuance and acceptance of the franchise, the grantee shall pay to
the grantor a franchise fee on gross annual revenues in the amount and at the times set forth in
the franchise agreement.
(b) The grantor, on an annual basis, shall be furnished a statement within ninety (90)
days of the close of the calendar year, either audited and certified by an independent cert
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public accountant or certified by an officer of the grantee, reflecting the total amounts of gross
revenues and all payments, deductions and computations for the period covered by the payment.
Upon thirty (30) days prior written notice, grantor shall have the right to conduct an independent
financial audit of grantee's gross annual revenue and franchise fee records, in accordance with
Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP), and if such audit indicates a franchise fee
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18 percent (5%) of the amount due in order to defray those additional expenses and costs incurred
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25 (a) Grantor may require grantee to provide a security fund, in an amount and form
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taxes due grantor from grantee which arise by reason of construction, operation, or maintenance
of the system, and to satisfy any actual or liquidated damages arising out of a material breach of
the franchise agreement, subject to the procedures and amounts designated in the franchise
agreement.
(c) If the security fund is drawn upon by grantor in accordance with the procedures
established in this chapter and the franchise agreement, grantee shall cause the security fund to
be replenished to the original amount no later than thirty (3 0) days after receiving written
confirmation from the bank where such security fund is deposited that grantor has made a draw
against the security fund. Failure to replenish the security fund shall be deemed a material
breach of the franchise.
6.48.260 System construction.
(a) Grantee shall not construct any cable system facilities until grantee has secured
the necessary permits from grantor, or other responsible public agencies.
(b) In those areas of the city where transmission lines or distribution facilities of the
public utilities providing telephone and electric power service are underground, the grantee
likewise shall construct, operate and maintain its transmission and distribution facilities
underground.
(c) In those areas of the city where the grantee's cables are located on the above-
ground transmission or distribution facilities of the public and municipal utility providing
telephone or electric power service, and in the event that the facilities of both such public and
municipal utilities subsequently are placed underground, then the grantee likewise shall
reconstruct, operate and maintain its transmission and distribution facilities underground, at
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12 and public ways shall be made under the direction of grantor's city engineer or a designee, who
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17 (1) All transmission and distribution structures, lines and equipment erected by the
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improvement which was so disturbed or damaged. If such property or improvement shall within
one (1) year of the date the restoration was completed, become uneven, unsettled or otherwise
require additional restorative work, repair or replacement because of the initial disturbance or
damage to the property by the grantee, then the grantee, as soon as reasonably possible, shall,
promptly upon receipt of written notice from the grantor and at the grantee's sole cost and
expense, restore as nearly as practicable to their former condition said property or improvement
which was disturbed or damaged. Any such restoration by the grantee shall be made in
accordance with such materials and specifications as may, from time to time, be provided for by
grantor ordinance.
(3) Prior to commencing any work on the system in the public rights -of --way, the
grantee shall obtain any and all permits, licenses and authorizations lawfully required for such
work. If emergency work on the system in the public right-of-way is required, the grantee shall
with all due diligence, seek to obtain any and all such required permits, licenses and
authorizations within three (3) working days after commencing such emergency work.
(4) There shall be no unreasonable or unnecessary obstruction of the public rights-of-
way by the grantee in connection with any of the work provided for herein. The grantee shall
maintain any barriers, signs and warning signals during any work performed on or about the
public rights -of --way or adjacent thereto as may be necessary to reasonably avoid injury or
damage to life and propert
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(5) If the grantor lawfully elects to alter or change the grade or location of any public
right -of --way, the grantee shall, upon reasonable notice by the grantor, and in a timely manner,
remove, relay and relocate its poles, wires, cables, underground conduits, manholes and other
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elocation of any equipment or facilities, grantee shall be entitled to compensation m kind.
(6) The grantee shall not place poles, conduits or other fixtures above or below
ground where the same will interfere with any gas, electric, telephone fixtures, water hydrants or
other utility, and all such poles, conduits or other fixtures placed in any street shall be so placed
as to comply with all ordinances of the grantor.
(7) In accordance with applicable law, the grantee or any other utility user of the
public rights -of --way maybe required by the grantor to permit joint use of its poles and/or
conduit located in the public rights-of-way, by any other user or utility insofar as such joint use
may be reasonably practicable and upon payment of a reasonable rental fee for such usage. In
the absence of agreement regarding such joint use, each party shall be entitled to exercise any
rights and defenses provided by applicable law.
(8) The grantee shall, on request of any person holding a moving permit issued by the
grantor, temporarily raise or lower its wires or fixtures to permit the moving 47b ildin s
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expense of such temporary raising or lowering of wires or fixtures shall be paid by the person
requesting the same, and the grantee shall have the authority to require such payment in advance
The grantee shall be given not less than five (5) business days prior written notice to arrange for
the temporary wire or equipment changes.
(9) The grantee shall have the authority to trim any trees or other natural growth
overhanging the public rights -of --way so as to prevent the branches of such trees or other natural
growth from coming in contact with the grantee's wires, cables and other equipment. The
grantor may require all trimming of trees and natural growth to be done under its supervision an
direction, except in the case of an emergency, at the expense of the grantee.
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6.48.270 Limitations on drop cables.
(a) Subject to applicable law, in the event that more than two (2) franchises are
awarded, the grantor reserves the right to limit the number of drop cables per residence, or to
require that the drop cables) be utilized only by the cable operator selected by the resident to
provide service.
(b) The grantor reserves the right to grant an encroachment permit to a cable
franchisee applicant to install conduit and/or cable in anticipation of the granting of a franchise.
Such installations shall be at the applicant's risk, with no recourse against the grantor in the eve-
the pending franchise application is not granted. The grantor may require an applicant to provic
a separate trench for its conduit and/or cable, at the applicant's cost.
(c) If the grantor authorizes or permits another cable system to operate within the
municipal limits of the city, iY shall do so on conditions that such new cable system entrant
indemnify and hold harmless the grantee from and against all costs and expenses incurred in
strengthening poles, replacing poles, rearranging attachments, placing underground facilities and
all other costs including those of grantee, the city and utilities, incident to inspections, make
ready, and construction of an additional cable system in the franchise area; and grantee shall be
designated a third party beneficiary of such conditions as are incorporated into the
authorization(s) granted to such new entrant cable system.
6.48.280 Applicable technical standards.
(a) The grantee shall construct, install, operate and maintain its cable system in a
manner consistent with all applicable laws, ordinances, construction standards, governmental
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requirements, FCC technical standards, and any detailed standards set forth in its franchise
agreement. In addition, the grantee shall provide to the grantor, upon written request, a written
report of the results of the grantee's periodic proof of performance tests conducted pursuant to
FCC and franchise standards and guidelines.
6.48.290 Non-compliance with standards.
Repeated and verified failure to maintain specified technical standards shall constitute a
material breach of the franchise.
6.48.300 Hold Harmless.
Grantee shall indemnify, defend and hold grantor, its officers, agents and employees
harmless from any liability, claims, damages, costs or expenses, to the extent provided in the
franchise agreement.
6.48.310 Insurance.
(a) On or before commencement of franchise operations, the grantee shall furnish to
grantor certificates of insurance for liability, workers' compensation and propert
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the coverage limits provided in the franchise agreement, from appropriately qualified insurance
companies, which shall be "admitted" in the State of California. The certificates of insurance
shall provide that the insurance is in force and will not be canceled or modified without thirt
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(30) days prior written notice to grantor. The certificates of insurance shall be in a form
satisfactory to grantor. The grantee shall maintain at its cost throughout the term of the
franchise, the following insurance:
(b) The policy of liability insurance shall:
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(2) Indemnify all liability for personal and bodily injury, death and damage to
property arising from activities conducted and premises used pursuant to this chapter by
providing coverage therefor, including but not limited to:
(A) Negligent acts or omissions of grantee, and its agents, servants
and employees, committed in the conduct of franchise
operations; and
(B) Use of motor vehicles;
(3) Provide a combined single limit for comprehensive general liability and
comprehensive automobile liability insurance in the amount provided for in the franchise
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(c) The policy of Workers' Compensation Insurance shall comply with the laws of
� State of California.
(d) The policy of property insurance shall provide fire insurance with extended
coverage on the franchise property used by grantee in the conduct of franchise operations in an
amount adequate to enable grantee to resume franchise operations following the occurrence of
any risk covered by this insurance.
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(1) The policy number;
(2) The date upon which the policy will become effective and the date upon which it
will expire;
(3) The names of the named insureds and any additional insured required by the
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If the certificates of insurance do not provide all of the above information, grantor reserves the
right to inspect the relevant insurance policies.
(f) The commencement of franchise operations shall not begin until grantee has
complied with the aforementioned provisions ofthis section.
(g) In the event grantee fails to maintain any of the above-described policies in full
force and effect, grantor shall, upon forty-eight (48) hours notice to grantee, have the right to
procure the required insurance and recover the cost thereof from grantee. Grantor shall also hav,
the right to suspend the franchise during any period that grantee fails to maintain said policies in
full force and effect. In order to account for increases in consumer prices, no more than once
during any five (5) year period, grantor shall have the right to order grantee to increase the
amounts of the insurance provided in the franchise agreement. Such order may be made by
grantor after conducting a duly noticed public hearing. Increases in insurance coverage shall be
based upon current prudent business practices of like enterprises involving the same or similar
6.48.320 Records required.
(a) Grantee shall at all times maintain:
(1) A record of all service calls and interruptions or degradation of service
experienced for the preceding two (2) years, provided that such complaints result in or require a
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locations of the cable system installed or in use in the city, exclusive of subscriber service drops
and equipment provided in subscriber's homes.
(3) If requested by grantor, a summary of service calls, identifying the number,
general nature and disposition of such calls, on a monthly basis. A summary of such service
calls shall be submitted to the grantor within thirty (30) days following any written request by
grantorP in a form reasonably acceptable to the grantor.
(b) The grantor may impose reasonable requests for additional information, records
and documents from time to time, provided they reasonably relate to the scope of the city's rights
and regulatory responsibilities under this chapter or the grantee's franchise agreement.
(c) Upon reasonable notice, and during normal business hours, grantee shall permit
examination by any duly authorized representative of the grantor of all:
(1) Franchise property and facilities, together with any appurtenant property and
facilities of grantee situated within the service area; and
(2) All records relating to franchise compliance, provided they are necessary to
enable the grantor to carry out its regulatory responsibilities under this chapter or the franchise
agreement. Grantee shall have the right to be present at any such examination.
6.48.330 Annual Reports.
(a) Within one hundred twenty (120) days after the end of the calendar year, grantee
shall, upon written request, made prior to the end of the calendar year, submit a written report
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grantor with respect to the preceding calendar year in a form approved by grantor, including, but
not limited to, the following information:
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nitial year's) activities in development of the cable system, including but not limited to, services
legun or discontinued during the reporting year;
(2) A list of grantee's officers and members of its board of directors;
(3) A list of stockholders or other equity investors holding five percent (5%) or more
of the voting interest in grantee;
(4) If grantee is publicly held, a copy of the most recent Form lOK report shall be
provided to grantor;
(5) An indication of any residences in grantee's service area where service is not
available, and a schedule for providing service;
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(C) The number of basic and pay subscribers.
(7) Any other information relevant to franchise regulation which the grantor shall
reasonably request, and which is relevant to its regulatory responsibilities.
(b) Upon request, grantee shall submit to grantor copies of all pleadings, applications
and reports submitted by grantee to any Federal, State or local court, regulatory agency, or other
governmental body as well as copies of all decisions issued in response to such pleadings,
applications and report
s, which are non -routine in nature and which may directly and materially
affect its cable system within the franchise area. Information otherwise confidential by law and
so designated by grantee, which is submitted to grantor, shall be retained in confidence by
grantor and its authorized agents and shall not be made available for public inspection.
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, grantee shall have no obligation to provide copies of documents
to grantor which contain trade secrets of grantee or which are otherwise of a confidential or
proprietary nature to grantee unless it receives satisfactory assurances from grantor that such
information can and will be held in strictest confidence and protected by the grantor. To the
extent possible, grantee will provide grantor with summaries of any required documents or
copies thereof with trade secrets and proprietary matters deleted therefrom. The burden of proof
shall be on grantee to establish the confidential nature of any information submitted, to the
reasonable satisfaction of the grantor.
(c) Upon grantor's request, but no more than annually, grantee shall submit to
a privacy report indicating the degree of compliance with the provisions contained in
6.48.480(c), (d) and (f) herein and all steps taken to assure that the privacy rights of individuals
have been protected.
(d) All reports required under this chapter, except those required by law to be kept
confidential, shall be available for public inspection in the grantor's offices during normal
business hours.
(e) All reports and records required to be delivered to grantor under this chapter shall
be furnished at the sole expense of grantee, except as otherwise provided in the franchise
agreement.
(f) The willful refusal, failure, or willful negligence of grantee to file any of the
reports required as and when due under this chapter, may be deemed a material breach of the
franchise agreement if such reports are not provided to grantor within thirty (30) days after
written request therefor, and may subject the grantee to all remedies, legal or equitable, which
are available to grantor under this chapter or the franchise agreement.
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(g) Any materially false or misleading statement or representation made knowingly
and willfully by the grantee in any report required under this chapter or under the franchise
agreement may be deemed a material breach of the franchise and may subject grantee to all
remedies, legal or equitable, which are available to grantor.
6.48.340 Opinion survey.
Upon written request of the grantor, but not more than once every two (2) years, the
grantee shalt conduct a subscriber satisfaction survey pertaining to quality of service, which may
be transmitted to subscribers in grantee's invoice for cable services. The results of such survey
shall be provided to the grantor on a timely basis. The cost of such survey shall be borne by the
grantee.
6.48.350 Biannual review.
(a) Every two (2) years throughout the term of the franchise, if reasonably requested
by prior written notice from the grantor, grantor and grantee shall lneet publicly to review systelr
performance and quality of service. The various reports required pursuant to this chapter, results
of technical performance tests, the record of subscriber complaints and grantee's response to
those complaints, and the information acquired in any subscriber surveys, shall be utilized as the
basis for review. In addition, any subscriber may submit comments or complaints during the
review meetings, either orally or in writing, and these shall be considered. Within thirty (30)
days after the conclusion of such a review meeting, grantor may issue findings with respect to
the cable system's franchise compliance and quality of service.
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(b) If grantor determines that grantee is not in compliance with the requirements of
this chapter or the grantee's franchise agreement, grantor shall provide grantee, in the form of
written findings, the specific details of each alleged noncompliance, grantor may then direct
grantee to correct the areas of noncompliance within sixty (60) days after grantee receipt of
grantor's written findings. Failure of the grantee, after this due notice, to:
(1) Correct the areas) of noncompliance within the period specified therefor; or
(2) Commence compliance within such period and diligently achieve compliance
thereafter; or
(3) Demonstrate that the allegations of noncompliance are incorrect,
shall be considered a material breach of the franchise, and grantor may exercise any remedy
within the scope of this chapter and the franchise agreement considered appropriate under the
circumstances.
6.48.360 Special review.
When there have been extensive complaints made or where there exists other
demonstrative evidence which, in the reasonable judgment of the grantor, casts reasonable doubt
on the reliability or quality of cable service to the effect that the grantee is not in compliance
with the requirements of this chapter or its franchise, the grantor shall have the right to compel
the grantee to test, analyze and report on the performance of the cable system in order to protect
the public against substandard cable service. Grantor may not compel grantee to provide such
tests or reports unless and until grantor has provided grantee with at least thirty (30) days prior
written notice of its intention to exercise its rights under this section and has provided grantee
with an opportunity to be heard prior to its exercise of such rights. Such test or tests shall be
made and the report shall be delivered to the grantor no later than thirty (30) days after the
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grantor notifies the grantee in writing that it is exercising such right, and shall be made at
grantee's sole cost. Such report shall include the following information: The nature of the
complaints which precipitated the special tests, what system component was tested, the
equipment used and procedures employed in said testing, the results of such tests, and the
method by which such complaints were resolved. Any other information pertinent to the special
test shall be recorded.
6.48.370 Remedies for violations.
If grantee fails to perform in a timely manner any material obligation required by this
chapter or a franchise granted hereunder, Following reasonable written notice from the grantor
and a reasonable opportunity to cure such nonperformance in accordance with the provisions of
this chapter and the franchise, grantor lnay at its option and in its sole discretion:
(a) Cure the violation and recover the actual cost thereof from the security fund
established herein if such violation is not cured within thirty (30) days after written notice to the
grantee of grantor's intention to cure and draw upon the security fund; or
(b) Assess against grantee liquidated damages in an amount set forth in the franchise
agreement for any such violations(s) if such violation is not cured, or if grantee has not
commenced a cure, on a schedule reasonably acceptable to grantor, within thirty (30) days after
written notice to the grantee of grantor's intention to assess liquidated damages. Such assessment
may be withdrawn from the security fund, and shall not constitute a waiver by grantor of any
other right or remedy it may have under the franchise or applicable law, including without
limitation, its right to recover from grantee such additional damages, losses, costs and expenses,
including actual attorney's fees, as may have been suffered or incurred by grantor by reason of or
arising our of such material breach of the franchise.
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6.48.380 Procedure for remedying franchise violations.
Prior to imposing any remedy or other sanction against grantee specified in this chapter,
grantor shall give grantee notice and opportunity to be heard on the matter, in accordance with
the following procedures:
(a) Grantor shall first notify grantee of the alleged violation in writing by personal
delivery or registered or certified snail, and demand correction, or evidence of non -violation,
within a reasonable time, which shall not be less than fifteen (15) business days in the case of
failure of the grantee to pay any sum or other amount due the grantor under this chapter or the
grantee's franchise and thirty (30) business days in all other cases. If grantee fails to:
(1) Correct the alleged violation within the time prescribed; or
(2) Commence correction of the alleged violation within the time prescribed and
diligently remedy such alleged violation thereafter; or
(3) Provide evidence that there is no violation,
the grantor shall then give, by personal delivery or registered or certified mail written notice of
not less than thirty (30) days of a public hearing to be held before the city council. This notice
shall set forth in detail each of the violations alleged to have occurred.
(b) At the public hearing, the city council shall hear and consider all other relevant
evidence, and thereafter render findings and its decision.
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(1) The grantee has corrected the alleged violation; or
(2) The grantee has diligently commenced correction of such alleged violation after
notice thereof and is diligently proceeding to fully remedy such alleged violation; or
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(3) No material violation has occurred, the proceedings shall terminate and no
or other sanction shall be imposed.
(d) If the city council finds that material violations exist and that grantee:
(1) Has not corrected the same in a satisfactory manner; or
(2) Has not diligently commenced correction of such violation after notice thereof
and is not diligently proceeding to fully remedy such violation,
then the city council may impose one (1) or more of the remedies provided in this chapter or the
franchise agreement, or both, as the city council, in its discretion, deems appropriate under the
circumstances.
6.48.390 Grantor's power to revoke.
(a) Grantor may revoke any franchise granted pursuant to this chapter and rescind all
rights and privileges associated with it in the following circumstances, each of which shall
represent a default by grantee and a material breach under the franchise:
(1) If grantee fails to perform any of its material obligations under this chapter or the
franchise agreement and continues such failure to perform after receipt of due notice and a
� reasonable opportunity to cure;
(2) If grantee fails to provide or maintain in full force and effect the insurance
coverage or security fund as required in the franchise agreement;
(3) If grantee violates any order or ruling of any regulatory body having jurisdiction
over the grantee relative to the grantee's franchise, unless such order or ruling is being contested
by grantee in good faith in an appropriate proceeding;
(4) If grantee knowingly practices any material fraud upon grantor;
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(5) If grantee becomes insolvent, unable or unwilling to pay its debts, or is adjudged
(bankrupt.
(b) After completing the procedures set forth in section 6.48.380 above, Lite grantor
may make a formal request before the city council that the grantee's franchise be revoked. The
city council shall cause to be served on the grantee written notice of its intent to consider
revoking grantee's franchise. This notice shall be served on grantee at least thirty (30) days prior
to the date of the hearing on the issue. The notice shall contain the time and place of the hearing
and shall be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation within the franchise
area ten (10) days prior to the hearing date.
(c) The city council shall hear any person interested in the revocation and within
ninety (90) days after the date of the hearing shall make its determination, based on a
preponderance of the evidence, whether the grantee has committed a material breach of the
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(d) If the grantor determines that the grantee has committed a material breach, then
the grantor may:
(1) Declare the franchise revoked and the security fund and bonds forfeited; or
(2) If the material breach is curable by the grantee, direct the grantee to take
appropriate remedial action within the time and manner and under the terns and conditions
reasonably specified by the grantor.
The termination and forfeiture of the grantee's franchise shall in no way affect any right of
grantor to pursue any remedy under the franchise or any provision of law.
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6.48.400 Appeal of finding of revocation.
The grantee may appeal a finding of revocation made pursuant to section 6.48390 to an
appropriate court of jurisdiction, which shall have the power to review "de novo." Any such
appeal must be taken by the grantee within sixty k days of the issuance of the grantor's
decision to revoke the franchise.
6.48.410 Force majeure; grantee's inability to perform.
In the event grantee's performance of any of the terms, conditions or obligations required
by this chapter or a franchise granted hereunder is prevented by a cause or event not within
grantee's control, this inability to perform shall be deemed excused and no penalties or sanctions
shall be imposed as a result thereof, provided, however, that such inability to perform shall not
relieve a grantee from the obligations imposed by section 6.48200(c). pertaining to refunds and
credits for interruptions in service. For the purpose of this section, causes or events not within
the control of grantee shall include, without limitation, acts of God, war, strikes, sabotage, riots
or civil disturbances, labor disputes, restraints imposed by order of a governmental agency or
court, explosions, acts of public enemies, and natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes,
landslides, and fires, but shall not include financial inability of the grantee to perform or failure
of the grantee to obtain any necessary permits or licenses from other governmental agencies or
the right to use the facilities of any public utility where such failure is due solely to the acts or
omissions of grantee, or the failure of the grantee to secure supplies, services or equipment
necessary for the installation, operation, maintenance or repair of the cable system where the
grantee has failed to exercise reasonable diligence to secure such supplies, services or
equipment.
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6.48.420 Abandonment or removal.
(a) If the grantee discontinues the use of any of its property within the public rights-
of-way for a continuous period of twelve (12) months, such property shall be deemed to have
been abandoned by grantee. Any part of the cable system that is parallel or redundant to other
parts of the system and is intended for use only when needed as a backup for the system or a part
thereof, shall not be deemed to have been abandoned because of its lack of use.
(b) Grantor, upon such reasonable terms as grantor may lawfully impose, may give
grantee permission to abandon, without removing, any system facility or equipment laid, directly
constructed, operated or maintained under the franchise. Unless such permission is granted or
unless otherwise provided in this chapter, the grantee shall remove all abandoned above -ground
facilities and equipment upon receipt of written notice from grantor and shall restore any affectec
public right-of-way to its former state, within reason, at the time such facilities and equipment
were installed. In removing its plant, structures and equipment, grantee shall refill, at its own
expense, any excavation that shall be made by it and shall leave all public rights-of-way in as
good condition as that prevailing prior to such removal without materially interfering with any
electrical or telephone cable or other utility wires, poles, or attachments. Grantor shall have the
right to inspect and approve the condition of the public rights-of-way, cables, wires, attachments
and poles prior to and after removal. The liability, indemnity and insurance provisions of this
chapter and the security fund as provided herein shall continue in full force and effect during the
period of removal and until full compliance by grantee with the terms and conditions of this
section 6.48.420.
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(c) Upon the approved abandonment of any franchise property, the grantee, if
required by the grantor, shall submit to the grantor an instrument, satisfactory in form to the
grantor, transferring to the grantor the ownership of the abandoned franchise property.
(d) At the expiration of the term for which the franchise is granted, or upon its
revocation or earlier expiration, as provided herein, in any such case without renewal, the grant
shall have the right to require grantee to remove, at its own expense, all above -ground portions
the cable system from all streets and public ways within the service area within a reasonable
period of time, which shall not be less than one hundred eighty (180) days.
(e) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this chapter, the grantee may
abandon any underground franchise property in place so long as it does not materially interfere
with the use of the public rights -of --way in which such property is located or with the use thereof
by any public utility or other franchise holder.
6.48.430 Restoration by grantor; reimbursement of costs.
Upon reasonable written notice and upon the failure of the grantee to commence, pursue
or complete any work to be done in any public right -of --way required bylaw or by the provisions
of this chapter or the franchise agreement, within the time prescribed and to the reasonable
satisfaction of the grantor, the grantor may cause the work to be commenced and/or completed.
The grantor shall provide to the grantee an itemized work order setting forth in detail the exact
nature of the work completed and the supplies used in such work. The grantee shall pay to the
grantor the reasonable costs for such work no later than thirty (30) days after receipt of the
itemized work order.
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6.48.440 Extended operation and continuity of services.
Upon expiration or revocation of the franchise, the grantor shall have the discretion to
permit grantee to continue to operate the cable system for an extended period of time. Grantee
shall continue to operate the system under the terms and conditions of this chapter and the
franchise and to provide the regular subscriber service and any and all of the services that may 1
provided at that time. It shall be the right of all subscribers to continue to receive all available
services provided that financial and other obligations to grantee are honored. The grantee shall
use reasonable efforts to provide continuous, uninterrupted service to its subscribers, including
operation of the system during transition periods following franchise expiration or termination.
6.48.450 Receivership and foreclosure.
(a) At the option of the grantor and subject to applicable law, a franchise granted
hereunder may be revoked one hundred twenty (120) days after appointment of a receivers) or
trustees) to take over and conduct the business of grantee, whether in a receivership,
reorganization, bankruptcy or other action or proceeding, unless:
(1) The receivership or trusteeship shall have been vacated within said one hundred
twenty (120) days; or
(2) These receivers or trustees within said one hundred twenty (120) days shall have
remedied all the defaults under the franchise or provided a plan for the remedy of such defaults
which is satisfactory
to the grantor; or
(3) These receivers or trustees shall, within said one hundred twenty (120) days, have
executed an agreement duly approved by the court
having jurisdiction whereby such receivers or
trustees assume and agree to be bound by each and every teen, provision and limitation of the
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(b) In the case of a foreclosure or otherjudicial sale of the cable system, in whole or
in part, the grantor may serve notice of revocation upon grantee and the successful bidder at such)
sale, and all rights and privileges of the grantee hereunder shall be revoked thirty (3 0) days after
of such notice, unless:
(1) Grantor shall have approved the transfer of the franchise, in the manner provided
by law; and
(2) The successful bidder shall have covenanted and agreed with grantor to assume
and be bound by all terms and conditions ofthe franchise.
6.48.460 Reservation of grantor rights.
In addition to any rights specifically reserved to the grantor by this chapter, the grantor
reserves to itself every right and power which is required to be reserved by a provision of any
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6.48.470 Waiver.
The grantor shall have the right to waive any provision of the franchise, except those
required by Federal or State regulation, ifthe grantor determines (1) that it is in the public
interest to do so, and (2) that the enforcement of such provision will impose an undue hardship
on the grantee or on the subscribers. To be effective, such waiver shall be evidenced by a
statement in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of the grantor. Waiver of any
provision in one (1) instance shall not be deemed a waiver of such provision subsequent to such
instance nor be deemed a waiver of any other provision of the franchise unless the statement so
recites, provided, that such waiver does not conflict with the provisions of equal protection
contained in section 6.48.120 of this chapter.
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permission to install upon subscriber's property shall be deemed granted.
(f) The grantee, or any of its agents or employees, shall not sell, or otherwise make
available to any party without consent of the subscriber pursuant to State and Federal privacy
laws:
(1) Any list of the names and addresses of subscribers containing the names and
addresses of subscribers who request in writing to be removed from such list; and
(2) Any list which identifies the viewing habits of individual subscribers, without the
prior written consent of such subscribers. This does not prohibit the grantee from providing
composite ratings of subscriber viewing to any party.
6.48.490 Severability.
If any provision of this chapter is held by any court or by any Federal or State agency of
competent jurisdiction, to be invalid as conflicting with any Federal or State law, rule or
regulation now or hereafter in effect, or is held by such court or agency to be modified in any
way in order to conform to the requirements of any such law, rule or regulation, such provision
shall be considered a separate, distinct, and independent part of this chapter, and such holding
shall not affect the validity and enforceability of all other provisions hereof. In the event that
such law, rule or regulation is subsequently repealed, rescinded, amended or otherwise changed,
so that the provision thereof which had previously been held invalid or modified is no longer in
conflict with such law, rule or regulation, said provision shall thereupon return to full force and
effect and shall thereafter be binding on grantor and grantee, provided that grantor shall give
grantee thirty (30) days written notice of such change before requiring compliance with said
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provision or such longer period of time as may be reasonably required for grantee to comply
such provision.
Section 2. Resolution No. 44-81 adopted June 15, 1981, is hereby superseded.
Section 3. This ordinance shall be published as required bylaw.
Mayor
I, JUDITH A. MALFATTI, City Clerk of the City of Burlingame, do hereby
certify that the foregoing ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council held
on the 3rdday of August, 1998, and adopted thereafter at a regular meeting of the City
Council held on the 23 day of SMtemb7 1998, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: GALLIGAN, JANNEY, KNIGHT, O'MAHONY, SPIP
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
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