The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ACCESS CHANNEL
A program or signal channel available for nonprofit use by
government agencies, educational institutions, community groups and
individual members of the public under terms established by the franchise
agreement.
ADMINISTRATOR
The chief administrative officer of the grantor, or the person
designated or provided with the authority to execute this article.
APPLICATION
Any proposal seeking authority from the grantor to construct,
develop, reconstruct or redevelop and operate a cable system within
the jurisdiction of the grantor pursuant to this article. Such term
shall include any initial proposal, as well as all amendments and
informal correspondence related thereto, all subsequent renewal proposals,
and in each and every instance, it shall mean the inclusion of all
information requested in this article.
BASIC SERVICE
At a minimum, all of the following:
(1)
The retransmission to all subscribers of all broadcast television
channel signals authorized by the Federal Communications Commission
and provided for in the franchise agreement;
(2)
The cablecasting to all subscribers of programming on the local
origination channel, and all public, educational, government and community
access channels.
BROADCAST SIGNAL
A television or radio signal that is transmitted over the
air, and is received by a cable communications system off the air
through a microwave or satellite link, and retransmitted to cable
system subscribers.
CABLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM and SYSTEM
A system of antennas, cables, amplifiers, towers, microwave
links, cablecasting studios and any other conductors, converters,
equipment or facilities designed and constructed for the purpose of
distributing video programming to home subscribers and for producing,
receiving, amplifying, storing, processing or distributing audio,
video, digital or other forms of electronic or electric signals.
CABLE FACILITY
A nonbroadcast signal that originates within the facilities
of the cable communications system.
CABLECAST
To distribute programs originating locally to subscribers
to the cable system.
CHANNEL
A frequency band, which is capable of carrying one standard
video signal, a number of audio, digital or other nonvideo signals,
or a combination of such signals.
COMMUNITY ACCESS GROUP
A nonprofit group or organization designated as eligible
to utilize access channels and facilities.
CONVERTER
An electronic device which converts signals transmitted as
cable service to a frequency which permits their reception on subscriber's
television receivers.
DROP
The cable and related hardware, including grounding materials,
which connect a subscriber's premises to the cable system.
EASEMENT
The right to occupy and use public rights-of-way, including
public utility easements, for the operation of a cable system.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission, and any legally appointed
designee, agent or successor.
FRANCHISE
The rights granted pursuant to this article to construct,
own, operate and maintain a system as defined by this article, within
the jurisdiction of the grantor. Any such authorization, in whatever
form granted, shall not mean nor include a license or permit required
for the privilege of transacting and carrying on a business within
the jurisdiction of the grantor as required by other ordinances and
laws of the grantor.
FRANCHISE AGREEMENT
A written agreement between the grantor and grantee, including
the specifications, franchise applications and other related material
establishing the grantee's rights and responsibilities relating
to construction, operation and maintenance of a cable communications
system.
GRANTEE
The franchisee, its successors or delegates acting within
the scope of its franchise.
GROSS RECEIPTS
All revenues derived directly or indirectly by a grantee,
its affiliates, subsidiaries, parents and any person in which a grantee
owns any interest from or in connection with the operation of the
cable system for the delivery of cable service including, but not
limited to, all monthly and subscriber fees for basic service and
any premium services, installation and reconnection charges, equipment
rental charges for converters, videocassette recorders, video production
equipment and videotape programming, advertising revenue and leased
channel revenue; provided, however, that this term does not include
revenues generated from the sale or lease of capital assets unrelated
to the operation of the cable system within the City, or to the delivery
of cable service outside of the City.
HEADEND
A location which houses the electronic equipment that transmits
the necessary signal and services for the cable system, and includes
subheadends and similar facilities.
INSTALLATION
The complete process of constructing a subscriber drop which
connects a television receiver to the cable system.
LOCAL ORIGINATION CHANNEL
A channel where the grantee is the primary designated programmer
and provides local programs to subscribers.
PARENTAL CONTROL LOCKOUT DEVICE
A special electronic circuit or other appropriate device
designed to permit a subscriber to temporarily scramble, block or
trap any signal that cannot be viewed without the use of a code or
physical key apparatus.
PAY CABLE and PAY TELEVISION
The delivery of television signals over the cable communications
system for a fee or charge to subscribers, over and above the charge
for basic service on a per program, per channel or other subscription
basis.
STREET
The surface of and the space above and below a public street,
road, highway, freeway, lane, path, public way or place, alley, court,
sidewalk, boulevard, parkway, drive or any easement or extension,
now or later held by the grantor for any public purpose, and shall
include any other easement or right-of-way or extension as may be
later held by the grantor which shall, within its proper use and meaning,
entitle the grantor and its grantee to its use.
THEFT OF SERVICE
The unauthorized reception of cable service and shall include
the action of any person who shall intercept or receive, or assist
in intercepting or receiving, any cable service offered over a cable
system, unless such actions are specifically or otherwise authorized
by a grantee or by law.