No person shall construct, operate or continue to operate a private
communications system which occupies any right-of-way within the borough without
having been issued a license or licenses by the borough, as provided by this
chapter.
The purpose of this chapter is to:
A. Regulate the erection, construction, reconstruction,
installation, operation, maintenance, dismantling, testing, repair and use
of a private communications system in, upon, along, across, above, over, under
or in any manner connected with any right-of-way within the corporate limits
of the borough, as now or in the future may exist;
B. Provide the borough with compensation for occupation
and use of the borough's rights-of-way for a private communications system;
C. Provide the borough with compensation for acquisition
and maintenance of the borough's rights-of-way when used for commercial
purposes; and
D. Provide the borough with compensation for the cost of
relation imposed by this chapter on a private communications system.
For the purposes of this chapter and any license issued in accordance
herewith, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall
have the meanings given herein unless otherwise specifically provided in this
chapter, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise or unless such meaning
would be inconsistent with the manifest intent of the Council.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
CABLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
A nonbroadcast facility consisting of a set of transmission paths with associated signal generation, reception and control equipment, under common ownership and control, which distributes or is designed to distribute to subscribers the signals of one or more television broadcast stations and is franchised by the borough in accordance with Chapter
A230 of this Code.
COUNCIL
The Council of the borough.
CUSTOMER
A person who, for a charge or payment of a fee, receives, sends or
uses any signal or service provided, collected or distributed by a private
communications system licensed by the borough.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission or its legally appointed or
constituted successor.
LICENSE
The privilege granted by the borough by which the borough authorizes
a person to erect, construct, reconstruct, operate, dismantle, test, use and
maintain a private communications system that occupies any right-of-way, within
the borough. Any license issued in accordance herewith shall be a nonexclusive
license.
LICENSEE
The person, including a corporation, company, association, partnership,
trust or other entity or its permitted legal successor in interest or permitted
assignee, who is issued a license or licenses in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter for the erection, construction, reconstruction, operation,
maintenance, dismantling, testing, repair and use of a private communications
system in the borough.
LOCAL ACCESS TRANSPORT AREA (LATA)
That geographic area and communications system in which the borough
is located and in which Bell Atlantic (or its successors and assigns) or any
other entity which is authorized by certificate of public convenience or otherwise
by the Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
to provide local exchange access telecommunications services.
MANAGER
The duly appointed Borough Manager of the borough, or such Manager's
designee.
PRIVATE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
Any communications equipment or facilities, not part of the LATA
or part of a cable communications system franchised by the borough, that in
any manner is connected with any right-of-way within the corporate limits
of the borough, as now or in the future may exist.
RIGHT-OF-WAY or RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Any area or areas established for vehicular, pedestrian or other
public access and use, or the entire width between the boundary lines of every
way publicly maintained when any part thereof is open for public purposes.
Right-of-way includes, but is not limited to, street, highway, avenue, road,
alley, right-of-way, easement, lane, boulevard, concourse, bridge, tunnel,
parks, parkways, sidewalks, waterways, docks, overheads, wharves and piers,
and the surface, subsurface and air space thereof.
TOTAL LOCAL GROSS REVENUES
All cash, credits or property of any kind or nature whatsoever, or other consideration of any nature whatsoever, in any form, arising from or attributable to the sale or exchange of private communications services by the licensee within the borough or in any way derived from the operation of its private communications system in the borough, including, but not limited to, any interconnection between its system in the borough and any system whatsoever. "Total local gross revenues" shall include only revenues derived from transmissions that bypass the LATA. This sum shall be the basis for computing the fee imposed pursuant to §
166-11B of this chapter. Such sum shall not include any bad debts, deposits, promotional or vendor discounts or credits, nor sales, service, occupation or other excise tax to the extent that such taxes are charged separately from normal service charges and are remitted by the licensee directly to the taxing authority.
All notices required to be given to the borough under any provision
of this chapter shall be deemed served when delivered by hand or certified
United States First Class Mail, in writing, to the Manager or to the Manager's
designee, during normal business hours.
This chapter shall not be construed to create or hold the borough responsible
or liable for any damage to persons or property by reason of any inspection
or reinspection authorized herein or failure to inspect or reinspect, nor
shall the issuance of any license nor the approval or disapproval of any license
and/or installation authorized herein constitute any representation, guaranty
or warranty of any kind by, nor create any liability upon, the borough or
any official, agent or employee thereof.
All technical standards governing construction, reconstruction, installation, operation, testing, use, maintenance and dismantling of a private communications system provided for herein shall be in accordance with all applicable FCC and other federal, state and local laws and regulations, including but not limited to Chapter
107, Electrical Standards, of the Code of the borough.
The Manager shall have the following powers and duties:
A. Receive and review applications for licenses for any
private communications system;
B. Review and examine all reports and filings submitted
by the licensee to the borough pursuant to this chapter;
C. Submit regulations regarding the construction, reconstruction,
operation, maintenance, dismantling, testing or use of any private communications
system established by license in accordance herewith to the Council for approval;
and
D. Administer the provisions of this chapter, including,
but not limited to, license issuance or denial, renewal or revocation, fee
collection and audits and other administrative matters and report to the Council
regarding same.
It shall be a term and condition of any license issued in accordance
herewith that as a part of the consideration supporting the issuance of such
license and the borough's permission thereby to occupy and use any right-of-way
of the borough, that the licensee shall pay each year to the borough the following
compensation and license fees:
A. Any private communications system which serves no customers
other than itself shall pay compensation and license fees in the amount of
$1 per linear foot for each diameter inch or less of underground conduit or
wire or each .250 diameter inch or less of aerial wire per annum. In no event
shall the fee be less than $250 per annum.
B. Any private communication system that serves customers
within the borough shall pay 5% of the annual total local gross revenues.