For the purpose of this ordinance, the following terms,
phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meanings given
herein:
ACCESS CHANNELS
Channel capacity designated for public, educational or governmental
access use, as well as the facilities and equipment required for the
use of such channel capacity.
AFFILIATE
Each person, directly or indirectly, controlling, controlled
by, or under common control with the franchisee; provided that affiliate
shall in no event mean any limited partner or shareholder holding
an interest of less than 35% of such franchisee, or any creditor of
such franchisee solely by virtue of its status as a creditor and which
is not otherwise an affiliate by reason of owning a controlling interest
in, being owned by, or being under common ownership, common management,
or common control with, such franchisee.
BASIC CABLE SERVICE
Shall have the meaning given in 47 U.S.C. § 522(3),
as it may be amended from time to time. Currently, this provision
defines basic cable service as any service tier which includes the
retransmission of local television broadcast signals.
BASIC SUBSCRIBER RADIO SERVICE
Such audio services as the retransmission of broadcast FM
radio signals, shortwave, weather, news, time and other similar audio
services and the transmission of cablecast (nonbroadcast) radio signals
as permitted by the FCC.
CABLE ACT
The Cable Communications Policy Act of October 30, 1984,
P.L. 88-549, § 2, 98 Stat 2780 (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
the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-104, as may, from
time to time, be amended.
CABLE SERVICE
(1)
The one-way transmission to subscribers of video
programming or other programming service;
(2)
Subscriber interaction, if any, which is required
for the selection or use of such video programming or other programming
service.
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:
(1)
A facility that serves only to retransmit the
television signals of one or more television broadcast stations;
(2)
A facility that serves subscribers without using
any public rights-of-way;
(3)
A facility of a common carrier which is subject,
in whole or in part, to the provisions of Title II of the Communications
Act, except that such facility shall be considered a cable system
[other than for 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;
(4)
An open video system that complies with § 653
of the Cable Act; or
(5)
Any facilities of any electric utility used
solely for operating its electric utility systems.
CHANNEL or CABLE CHANNEL
Shall have the meaning given in 47 U.S.C. § 522(4),
as it may be amended from time to time. Currently, this provision
defines "channel" as 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.
COMMENCE OPERATION
That time and date when operation of the cable system is
considered to have commenced, which shall be when the system is fully
constructed, or the adoption of this ordinance and the entering into
of a franchise pursuant hereto; whichever shall last occur; however,
such term does not include the renewal of an existing franchise.
COUNCIL
The Council of the City of Pottsville.
CUSTOMER COMPLAINT
Shall have the meaning as set forth in FCC Regulation 76.309
and shall only include a written communication addressed to the local
business office of grantee regarding cable service or cable system
operations requiring subsequent corrective action to the system or
any portion thereof.
DROP
A coaxial or other connection from feeder cable to the subscriber/user
television set or other terminal point.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission and any legally appointed
or elected successor entity or organization.
FRANCHISE
An initial authorization, or renewal thereof (including a
renewal of an authorization which has been granted subject to section
626 of the Cable Act) issued by a franchising authority, whether such
authorization is designated as a franchise, permit, license, resolution,
contract, certificate, agreement, or otherwise, which authorizes the
construction and operation of a cable system.
FRANCHISE AGREEMENT
A franchise granted pursuant to this ordinance, containing
the specific provisions of the franchise granted, including references,
specifications, requirements, and other related matters.
FRANCHISE AREA
The entire City or portions thereof for which a franchise
is granted under the authority of this ordinance. If not otherwise
stated in the franchise, the franchise area shall be the corporate
limits of the City, including all territory thereafter annexed to
the City.
FRANCHISEE or GRANTEE
The natural person(s), partnership(s), domestic and foreign
corporation(s), association(s), joint venture(s) or organization(s)
of any kind which has been legally granted a franchise by the City,
and its lawful successor, transferee or assignee.
FRANCHISE FEE
Any tax, fee or assessment of any kind imposed by the City
or other governmental entity on a grantee or on a cable subscriber,
or both, solely because of their status as such.
GRANTOR
The City of Pottsville as represented by the City Council,
acting within the scope of its jurisdiction and in accordance with
applicable federal, state and local laws.
GROSS ANNUAL REVENUES
Revenue (revenue minus bad debts) received by the grantee
from the operation of the cable system to provide cable service within
the franchise area, in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles, including but not limited to, monthly basic, premium and
pay-per-view service fees (but excluding any portion of such revenues
paid by grantees to suppliers of such services), installation fees
and equipment rental fees. "Gross annual revenue" shall not include
cable system taxes imposed by law on subscribers which the grantee
is obligated to collect; any investment income earned by the grantee;
and advertising commissions deducted by advertising agencies before
advertising revenues are paid over to the grantee. These items shall
be paid to the City whether they are earned directly by grantee or
by an affiliated entity of grantee which provides cable services over
the cable system. Payments by grantee for City business privilege
tax amounts due shall not be a set off against any computation of
gross annual revenues.
INSTALLATION
The connection of the cable system from feeder cable to subscribers'
terminals and the provision of cable service.
INSTITUTIONAL NETWORK or I-NET
Dedicated capacity and equipment, both upstream and downstream,
to provide video, voice and data communication services to nonresidents.
INSTITUTIONAL USERS
Governmental, educational, and other nonprofit publicly funded
users delineated in the individual franchise, as may be amended from
time to time with the consent of franchisee.
LOCAL ORIGINATION PROGRAMMING
Programming which may be produced by the grantee or another
designated entity. This programming may be commercial in nature.
NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS
Those hours during which most similar businesses in the community
are open to serve customers. In all cases, normal business hours will
include some evening hours at least one night per week and/or some
weekend hours.
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
Those service conditions which are within the control of
the franchisee. Those conditions which are not within the control
of the franchisee include, but are not limited to, natural disasters,
civil disturbances, power outages, telephone network outages, and
severe or unusual weather conditions. Those conditions which are ordinarily
within the control of the franchisee include, but are not limited
to, special promotions, pay-per-view events, rate increases, regular
peak or seasonal demand periods, and maintenance or upgrade of the
cable system.
OPEN VIDEO SERVICES or OVS
Any video programming services provided to any person by
a franchisee certified by the FCC to operate an open video system
pursuant to Section 47 U.S.C. § 573, as may be amended,
regardless of the facilities used.
PAY TV
The delivery over the system of per-channel or per-program
programming to subscribers for a separate fee or charge from basic
cable service.
PERSON
An individual, partnership, association, organization, corporation
or any lawful successor transferee of said individual, partnership,
association, organization or corporation.
PLANT MILE
A linear mile of strand-bearing cable as measured on the
street or easement from pole to pole or pedestal to pedestal.
PREMIUM SERVICES
Programming or services for which an additional charge is
made beyond the charge for basic subscriber television services, including
but not limited to movies, concerts, variety acts, sporting events
and pay-per-view programs.
PROGRAMMER
Any person or entity who or which produces or otherwise provides
programs, material or information for transmission by video, audio,
digital or other signals, either live or from recorded traces or other
storage media, to users or subscribers by means of the cable system.
PUBLIC BUILDING
Any building identified in the applicable franchise, which
is owned, occupied, operated, and controlled by the City.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Any real property owned, occupied and controlled by the City.
PUBLIC WAY
The surface, the air space above the surface and the area
below the surface of any public street, highway, lane, path, alley,
sidewalk, boulevard, drive, bridge, tunnel, park, parkways, waterways,
utility easements or other public right-of-way under the jurisdiction
of the City, including property over which the City has a sufficient
easement or right-of-way.
RENEWAL
A new cable franchise granted to an existing franchisee.
RESIDENT
Any person residing in the City as otherwise defined by applicable
law.
RESIDENTIAL SUBSCRIBER
A subscriber who receives a service in an individual dwelling
unit where the service is not to be utilized in connection with a
business, trade or profession.
SALE
Includes any sale, exchange, barter or offer for sale.
SCHOOL
Any public or nonprofit educational institution, receiving
funding pursuant to Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education
Act of 1965, 20 U.S.C. § 6301 et seq., as amended from time
to time.
STANDARD INSTALLATION
Any service installation that can be completed using a drop
of 125 feet or less from the existing cable plant.
STATE
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
STREET
Includes each of the following which have been dedicated
to the public or hereafter dedicated to the public and maintained
under public authority or by others and located within the City limits:
streets, roadways, highways, avenues, lanes, alleys, sidewalks, easements,
rights-of-way and similar public ways and similar ways and extensions
and additions thereto, together with such other public property and
areas that the City 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 the grantee by means
of or in connection with a cable system, and who pays the charges
therefor, except such persons or entities authorized to receive cable
service without charge as described in the franchise agreement.
TRUNK LINE
The major distribution cable used in cable communications,
which divides into feeder lines which are tapped for service to subscribers.