For the purpose of this chapter, the following
terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meaning
given herein. Words used in the present tense include the future,
words in the plural number include the singular number and words in
the singular number include the plural number. All capitalized terms
used in the definition of any other term shall have their meaning
as otherwise defined in this section. The words "shall" and "will"
are mandatory and "may" is permissive. Words not defined shall be
given their common and ordinary meaning.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
A.
The services such as the transmissions of all
leased access signals not included in basic subscriber service, nonlocal
broadcast signals and pay television signals.
B.
Services not involving the transmission of signals,
including rental of equipment, training services and all other services
which may be provided by grantee to residential subscribers.
BASIC CABLE SERVICE
Any service tier which includes the retransmission of local
television broadcast signals.
BOROUGH
Borough of Greencastle, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, a
Pennsylvania municipal corporation, including all areas within its
existing boundaries and territory hereafter acquired or annexed.
BOROUGH AGENCY
The person, department, committee or agency designated by
the Council in a contemporaneous resolution to act for it in certain
matters relating to cable television; or otherwise the Council itself.
CABLE ACT
The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984, Pub. L. No.
98-549, 98 Stat. 2779 (1984) [codified at 47 U.S.C. §§ 521-611
(1982 & Supp. V 1987)] as amended by the Cable Television Consumer
Protection and Competition Act of 1992, Pub. L. No. 102-385 and Pub.
L. No. 104-101, 110 Stat. 56 et seq. (1996), and as may, from time
to time, be amended.
CABLE SERVICE
A.
The one-way transmission to subscribers of video
programming or other programming service; and
B.
Subscriber interaction, if any, which is required
for the selection or use of such video programming or other programming
service.
CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEM, SYSTEM or CABLE SYSTEM
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 term does not include:
A.
A facility that serves only to retransmit the
television signals of one or more television broadcast stations;
B.
A facility that serves subscribers without using
any public rights-of-way;
C.
A facility of a common carrier which is subject,
in whole or in part, to the provisions of 47 U.S.C. §§ 201-226,
except that such facility shall be considered a cable system to the
extent such facility whether on a common carrier basis or otherwise
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;
D.
An open video that complies with § 653
of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended; or
E.
Any facilities of any electric utility used
solely for operating its electric utility system.
CHANNEL or CABLE CHANNEL
A portion of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum which
is used in a cable system and which is capable of delivering a television
channel as defined by the Federal Communications Commission.
COMMERCIAL SUBSCRIBER
A subscriber who receives services in connection with a business,
trade, profession or institution.
CONVERTER
An electric device which converts cable signals to a frequency
receivable by a television receiver.
COUNCIL
The governing body of the Borough of Greencastle.
FRANCHISE
An initial authorization, or renewal thereof, issued by Borough,
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.
FRANCHISE AGREEMENT
A franchise granted pursuant to this chapter, containing
the specific provisions of the franchise granted, including references,
specifications, requirements and other related matters.
FRANCHISE FEE
Any tax, fee or assessment of any kind imposed by Borough
or other governmental entity on a grantee or cable subscriber, or
both, solely because of their status as such. The term "franchise
fee" does not include:
A.
Any tax, fee or assessment of general applicability
(including any such tax, fee or 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);
B.
Capital costs which are required by the franchise
agreement to be incurred by the cable operator for public, educational
or governmental access facilities;
C.
Requirements or charges incidental to the awarding
or enforcing of the franchise, including payments for bonds, security
funds, letters of credit, insurance, indemnification, penalties or
liquidated damages; or
D.
Any fee imposed under Title 17 of the United
States Code.
GRANTEE
Any person receiving a franchise pursuant to this chapter
and its agents, employees, officers, designees or any lawful successor,
transferee or assignee.
GRANTOR or BOROUGH
The Borough of Greencastle, as represented by the governing
body or any delegate acting within the scope of its jurisdiction.
GROSS ANNUAL REVENUES
Any and all cash, credits, property or other consideration
of any kind or nature received annually, directly or indirectly by
the franchisee, its affiliates or any person in which the franchisee
has a financial interest, or by any other entity that is a cable operator
of the system arising from, attributable to, or in any way derived
from the provisions by the franchisee of cable service in the Borough,
including the studios and other facilities associated therewith. Gross
annual revenues include, but are not limited to, monthly fees charged
subscribers for any basic, optional, premium, per-channel or per-program
service; installation, disconnection, reconnection and change-in-service
fees; leased channel fees; late fees and administrative fees; fees,
payments or other consideration received from programmers for carriage
of programming on the system; revenues from converter rentals or sales;
studio and production equipment rental; advertising revenues; barter
other than revenues derived from barter with any not for profit entity;
revenues from program guides; and revenues from home shopping and
bank-at-home channels. Gross annual revenues shall not include any
taxes on services furnished by the franchisee which are imposed directly
on any subscriber or user by the state, Borough or other governmental
unit which are collected by the franchisee on behalf of said governmental
unit, nor shall it include revenue derived from the sale or rental
of real property interests of franchisee.
ILLEGAL CONNECTION
Any connection to the system or use of the cable services
that is not authorized by the grantee or that is otherwise prohibited
by law.
INITIAL SERVICE AREA
The area of the Borough which will receive cable service
initially, as set forth in any franchise agreement.
INSTALLATION
The connection of the system to subscribers' terminals and
the provision of cable service.
MONITORING
Observing a one-way communications signal, where the observer
is neither the subscriber nor the programmer, whether the signal is
observed by visual or electronic means for any purpose whatsoever.
NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS
Those hours during which most similar businesses in the community
are open to serve customers. In all cases, "normal business hours"
must include some evening hours at least one night per week and/or
some weekend hours or as otherwise specified in the franchise agreement.
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
Those services which are within the control of grantee. Those
conditions which are not within the control of grantee include, but
are not limited to, natural disasters, civil disturbances, power outages,
telephone network outages and severe or unusual weather conditions
and significant legislative or regulatory requirements. Those conditions
which are ordinarily within the control of grantee include, but are
not limited to, special promotions, pay-per-view events, regular peak
or seasonal demand periods and maintenance or upgrade of the system.
ORDINANCE
The ordinances of the Borough of Greencastle.
PAY TELEVISION
The delivery to subscribers, over the cable communications
system, of television signals for a fee or charge to subscribers over
and above the charge for basic subscriber service, on a per-program,
per-channel or other subscription basis.
PERSON
Any natural person or any association, firm, individual,
partnership, joint stock company, joint venture, trust, corporation,
limited liability company or other legally recognized entity, private
or public, whether for-profit or not-for-profit.
PRIVATE CHANNEL
Any channel which is available only to subscribers who possess
equipment or receive signals of the appropriate frequency.
PROGRAMMER
Any person, firm, corporation, institution or entity who
or which produces or otherwise provides program material for distribution
to subscribers by means of the cable communications system.
RESIDENTIAL SUBSCRIBER
A subscriber who receives service in an individual dwelling
unit where the service is not in connection with a business, trade,
profession or institution.
SECTION
Any section, subsection or provision of this chapter.
SECURE CHANNEL
Any channel so arranged electronically as to be available
only to subscribers who possess special decoding equipment in order
to receive a usable signal.
SERVICE AREA or FRANCHISE AREA
The entire geographic area within the Borough as it is not
constituted or may in the future be constituted, unless otherwise
specified in the franchise agreement.
SERVICE INTERRUPTION
The loss of picture or sound on one or more cable channels
affecting at least 10% of the subscribers on the system.
STATE
The State of Pennsylvania.
STREET
Each of the following which have been dedicated to the public
or are hereafter dedicated to the public and maintained under public
authority or by others and located within Borough limits: streets,
roadways, highways, avenues, lanes, alleys, sidewalks, easements,
rights-of-way and similar public property and areas that the Borough
shall permit to be included within the definition of "street" from
time to time.
SUBSCRIBER
Any person who or which lawfully elects to subscribe to,
for any purpose, a cable service provided by grantee by means of or
in connection with the cable system and who pays the charges therefor,
except such persons or entities authorized to receive a cable service
without charge as described in the franchise agreement.
A franchise granted by Borough 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 the franchise agreement.
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 a cable system in, on, over, under, upon, along
and across streets or other public places within the designated service
area.
C. To maintain and operate said franchise properties
for the origination, reception, transmission, amplification and distribution
of television and radio signals for the delivery of cable services
and any other services permitted by the franchise agreement.
D. To set forth the obligations of a grantee under the
franchise agreement.
It shall be unlawful for any person to construct,
install or operate a cable television system in the Borough within
any street without a properly granted franchise awarded pursuant to
the provisions of this chapter.
Any franchise shall be valid within all the
territorial limits of the Borough, and within any area added to the
Borough during the term of the franchise, unless otherwise specified
in the franchise agreement.
Any franchise granted shall be nonexclusive.
The Borough specifically reserves the right to grant, at any time,
such additional franchises for a cable television system or any component
thereof, as if deems appropriate, subject to applicable state and
federal law; provided, however, that no franchise shall be granted
on terms materially less burdensome or more favorable than any other
franchise granted hereunder.
Franchise renewals shall be in accordance with
applicable law including, but not necessarily limited to, the Cable
Communication Act, as amended. The grantor and grantee, by mutual
consent, may enter into renewal negotiations at any time during the
term of the franchise.
Except as otherwise provided in the franchise
agreement, the grantee shall maintain an office or offices to provide
the necessary facilities, equipment and personnel to comply with the
following consumer protection standards under normal operating conditions
excluding periods of system outage and monthly billing cycles:
A. Cable system office hours and telephone availability.
(1) The grantee will maintain a local, toll-free or collect
call telephone access line which will be available to its subscribers
24 hours a day, seven days a week.
(a)
Trained grantee representatives will be available
to respond to customer inquiries during normal business hours.
(b)
After normal business hours, the access line
may be answered by a service or an automated response system, including
an answering machine. Inquiries received after normal business hours
must be responded to by a trained grantee representative on the next
business day.
(2) Under normal operating conditions, telephone answer
time by a customer representative, including wait time, shall not
exceed 30 seconds when the connection is made. If the call needs to
be transferred, transfer time shall not exceed 30 seconds. These standards
shall be met no less than 90% of the time under normal operating conditions,
measured on a quarterly basis.
(3) The grantee will not be required to acquire equipment
or perform surveys to measure compliance with the telephone answering
standards above unless a historical record of complaints indicates
a clear failure to comply.
(4) Under normal operating conditions, the customer will
receive a busy signal less than 3% of the time.
(5) Customer service center and bill payment locations
will be open at least during normal business hours and will be conveniently
located.
B. Installations, outages and service calls. Under normal
operating conditions, each of the following four standards will be
met no less than 95% of the time measured on a quarterly basis:
(1) Standard installations will be performed within seven
business days after an order has been placed. "Standard" installations
are those that are located up to 125 feet from the existing distribution
system.
(2) Excluding conditions beyond the control of the grantee,
the grantee will begin working on "service interruptions" promptly
and in no event later than 24 hours after the interruption becomes
known. Grantee must begin actions to correct other service problems
the next business day after notification of the service problem.
(3) At the subscriber's request, the "appointment window"
alternatives for installations, service calls and other installation
activities will be at a specific time or within a maximum four-hour
time block during normal business hours. (The grantee may schedule
service calls and other installation activities outside of normal
business hours for the express convenience of the customer.)
(4) The grantee may not cancel an appointment with a customer
after the close of business on the business day prior to the scheduled
appointment.
(5) If the grantee's representative is running late for
an appointment with a customer and will not be able to keep the appointment
as scheduled, the customer will be contacted. The appointment will
be rescheduled, as necessary, at a time which is convenient for the
customer.
C. Communications between the grantee and cable subscribers.
(1) Notifications to subscribers.
(a)
The grantee shall provide written information
on each of the following areas at the time of installation of service,
at least annually, to all subscribers, and at any time upon request:
[1]
Products and services offered.
[2]
Prices and options for programming services
and conditions of subscription to programming and other services.
[3]
Installation and service maintenance policies.
[4]
Instructions on how to use the cable service.
[5]
Channel positions programming carried on the
system.
[6]
Billing and complaint procedures, including
the address and telephone number of the Borough's cable office.
(b)
Customers will be notified of any change in
rates, programming services or channel positions as soon as possible
through announcements on the cable system and in writing. Notice must
be given to subscribers a minimum of 30 days in advance of such change
if the change is within the control of the grantee. In addition, the
grantee shall notify subscribers 30 days in advance of any significant
change in the other information required by the preceding subsection.
The grantor may, in its sole discretion, waive this requirement on
a case-by-case basis.
(2) Billing.
(a)
Bills will be clear, concise and understandable.
Bills must be fully itemized, with itemizations including, but not
limited to, basic and premium service charges and equipment charges.
Bills will also clearly delineate all activity during the billing
period, including optional charges, rebates and credits.
(b)
In case of a billing dispute, the grantee must
respond to a written complaint from a subscriber within 30 days.
(c)
Should the grantee choose, or be required, to
print the Borough's telephone number on the bills, the grantee shall
print the Borough's telephone number in such a manner that it is clearly
known to be that of the Borough and is not easily confused with the
grantee's telephone number. This is intended to go by clarity for
the grantee's customers and to attempt to avoid numerous unnecessary
phone calls for both the customers and the Borough.
(3) Refunds. Refund checks will be issued promptly, but
no later than either:
(a)
The customer's next billing cycle following
resolution of the request or 30 days, whichever is earlier; or
(b)
The return of the equipment supplied by the
grantee if service is terminated.
(4) Credits. Credits for service will be issued no later
than the customer's next billing cycle following the determination
that a credit is warranted.
The grantee shall not disseminate information
as to the names, addresses or telephone numbers of subscribers or
any subscriber information furnished in connection with the request
for service, except in conformity with § 361 of the Cable
Act; subject, however, to the right of the Borough to audit the records
of the grantee to establish compliance with this chapter and with
any franchisee agreement.
The Borough reserves the right to regulate rates
for basic cable service and any other services offered over the cable
system, to the extent not prohibited by federal or state law. The
grantee shall be subject to the rate regulation provisions provided
for herein, and those of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
at 47 CFR Part 76.900, Subpart N. The Borough shall follow the rules
relating to cable rate regulation promulgated by the FCC at 47 CFR
Part 76.900, Subpart N.
[Amended 9-7-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-05]
The grantee shall have the authority to trim
trees, in accordance with all applicable utility restrictions, ordinance
and easement restrictions, upon and hanging over streets, alleys,
sidewalks and public places of the Borough so as to prevent the branches
of such trees from coming in contact with the wires and cables of
the grantee. Borough representatives shall have authority to supervise
and approve all trimming of trees conducted by the grantee. No trimming
shall be done without first obtaining an annual permit from the Borough
of Greencastle Borough Council, except minor trimming of trees that
is performed in accordance with the specifications of the Borough
Council and that does not result in a substantial change in appearance
of the trees.
The Borough shall have the right to install
and maintain, free of charge, upon the poles and within the underground
pipes and conduits of the grantee, any wires and fixtures desired
by the Borough for the use of the Borough and any other public institutions
or not-for-profit entities in the Borough, other than for a competitive
cable system, to the extent that such installation and maintenance
does not interfere with operations of the grantee.
Cablecasting shall be offered pursuant to the
Communications Act of 1934, as amended. Programming decisions will
be at the sole discretion of the grantee; however, all local commercial
and public broadcast services, as directed by the Federal Communications
Commission, will be provided, as well as such governmental and educational
access channels agreed to in any agreement established under this
chapter. All notices of channel changes, program changes and rate
changes will be provided to the Borough at least 30 days prior to
their implementation, or as otherwise directed by federal rules and
regulations.
The grantee shall provide insurance as specified
in the franchise agreement.
If the grantee fails to perform in a timely
manner any material obligation required by this chapter or a franchise
granted hereunder, following notice from the Borough and an opportunity
to cure such nonperformance, the grantor may act to remedy such violation
in accordance with the following procedures:
A. The grantor shall notify the grantee of any alleged
material violation in writing by personal delivery or registered or
certified mail, and demand correction within a reasonable time, which
shall not be less than 10 days in the case of the failure of the grantee
to pay any sum or other amount due the Borough under this chapter
or the grantee's franchise and 30 days in all other cases.
B. If the grantee fails either to correct the violation
within the time prescribed or to commence correction of the violation
within the time prescribed and thereafter diligently pursue correction
of such violation, the Borough shall then give written notice of not
less than 14 days of a public hearing to be held before the Council.
Said notice shall specify the violations alleged to have occurred.
C. At the public hearing, the Council shall hear and
consider relevant evidence and thereafter render findings and its
decision. In the event the Council finds that a material violation
exists and that the grantee has not corrected the same in a satisfactory
manner or has not diligently commenced correction of such violation
after notice thereof from the grantor and is not diligently proceeding
to fully remedy such violation, the Council may revoke the franchise
or impose any other penalty permitted by the franchise committee.
In the event the 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 the grantee's control, such inability to perform shall be deemed
excused and no penalties or sanctions shall be imposed as a result
thereof. For the purpose of this section, causes or events not within
the control of the grantee shall include, without limitation, acts
of God, strikes, sabotage, riots or civil disturbances, restraints
imposed by order of a governmental agency or court, failure or loss
of utilities, explosions, acts of public enemies and natural disasters
such as floods, earthquakes, landslides and fires.
Upon expiration or revocation of the franchise,
the Borough shall have discretion to permit and/or require the grantee
to continue to operate the cable television system for an extended
period of time not to exceed six months from the date of such expiration
or revocation. The 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 be provided at that time.
In the event of a conflict between any provision
of this chapter and a franchise agreement entered into pursuant to
it, the provisions of this chapter shall control, except as may be
specifically otherwise provided in the franchise agreement.
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 regulations
is subsequently repealed, rescinded, amended or otherwise changed,
so that the provision hereof which had 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 the grantor and the grantee; provided, that the grantor
shall give the grantee 30 days' written notice of such change before
requiring compliance with said provision or such longer period of
time as may be reasonably required for the grantee to comply with
such provision.