The following terms used in this franchise shall have the following
meanings:
AFFILIATED ENTITY
Any persons(s) or entity(ies) who own or control, are owned
or controlled by or are under common ownership or control with Comcast
of Colorado/Pennsylvania/West Virginia, LLC, but does not include
affiliated entities that are not involved with the use, management,
operation, construction, repair and/or maintenance of Comcast Corporation's
cable systems.
BASIC SERVICE
The service tier that includes at least the retransmission
of local broadcast television signals.
CABLE ACT
Title VI of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended by
the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984, the Cable Television
Consumer Protection and Competitive Act of 1992 and the Telecommunications
Act of 1996, as it may, from time to time, be further amended.
CABLE SERVICE or SERVICE
The one-way transmission to subscribers of video programming
or other programming service and subscriber interaction, if any, which
is required for the selection or use of such video programming or
other programming service.
CABLE SYSTEM or 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 the Borough,
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 right-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 of the Cable Act) to the extent that facility
is used in the transmission of video programming directly to subscribers
unless the extent of that use is solely to provide interactive on-demand
services; 4) an open video system that complies with Section 653 of
the Cable Act; or 5) any facilities of any electric utility used solely
for operating its electric utility systems.
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 a television channel is defined by FCC regulation.
COMMUNICATIONS ACT
The federal Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and as
it may, from time to time, be further amended.
COMPLAINT
Any written (including electronic) or oral communication
by a subscriber expressing dissatisfaction with Comcast's operation
of its cable system that is within Comcast's control and requires
a corrective measure on the part of Comcast or its contractors or
subcontractors.
DROP
The coaxial or fiber optic or other cable that connects a
home or building to the cable system.
EMERGENCY
A condition that either 1) constitutes a clear and immediate
danger to the health, welfare, or safety of the public; or 2) has
caused or is likely to cause the cable system in the public rights-of-way
to be unusable and result in loss of the services provided.
FCC
Federal Communications Commission.
FORCE MAJEURE
Acts of God; acts of public enemies, including terrorist
attacks; orders of any kind of the government of the United States
of America or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or any of their depmiments,
agencies, political subdivisions, or officials, or any civil or military
authority; insurrections; riots; labor strikes; epidemics; landslides;
lightning; earthquakes; fires; hurricanes; volcanic activity; storms;
floods; washouts; droughts; explosions; unavailability of materials
or equipment; extraordinary make-ready costs; partial or entire failure
of utilities; or other event that is reasonably beyond the grantee's
ability to anticipate or control.
FRANCHISE
The authorization granted by the Borough to construct, operate
and maintain a cable system within the corporate limits of the Borough
as embodied in the terms and conditions of this agreement.
FRANCHISE FEE
The fee that Comcast remits to the Borough pursuant to Section 622 of the Cable Act, 47 U.S.C. § 542, and §
A306-6A of this agreement.
GROSS REVENUES
A.
All revenue received by Comcast or its affiliated entities arising
from, attributable to, or in any way derived from the operation of
Comcast's cable system in the Borough to provide cable services,
as calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
("GAAP"). Gross revenues shall include, but are not limited to, the
following:
(2)
Fees charged to subscribers for any cable service tier other
than basic service;
(3)
Fees charged for premium cable services;
(4)
Fees for all digital video tiers;
(5)
Fees for video-on-demand;
(6)
Fees charged to subscribers for any optional, per-channel or
per-program cable services;
(7)
Revenue from the provision of any other cable services;
(8)
Charges for installation, additional outlets, relocation, disconnection,
reconnection and change-in-service fees for cable service;
(9)
Fees for changing any level of cable service programming;
(10)
Fees for service calls pertaining to cable services;
(11)
Inside wire maintenance fees for cable services;
(12)
Service plan protection fees for cable services;
(14)
Early termination fees on cable services;
(15)
Fees for leased access channels;
(16)
Charges based on the sale or lease of any portion of the cable
system for cable service;
(17)
Rental or sales of any and all equipment, including converters
and remote control devices;
(18)
Any and all locally derived advertising revenues;
(19)
Revenues or commissions from locally derived home shopping channels;
(20)
Broadcast retransmission fees;
(22)
Late payment fees on cable services;
(23)
Billing and collection fees on cable services;
B.
Gross revenue shall not include refundable deposits, investment
income, or programming launch support payments, nor any taxes, or
other fees or assessments imposed or assessed by any governmental
authority. Gross annual revenues shall not include actual bad debt
that is written off, consistent with generally accepted accounting
principles; provided, however, that all or any part of any such actual
bad debt that is written off, but subsequently collected, shall be
included in the gross annual revenues in the period so collected.
In the event of any dispute over the classification of revenue, the
Borough and Comcast agree that reference should be made to generally
accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") as promulgated and defined
by the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB").
HD
High-definition format.
MULTIPLE-DWELLING UNITS or MDUs
Any building, buildings or area occupied by dwelling units,
appurtenances thereto, grounds and facilities, which dwelling units
are intended or designed to be owned, occupied or leased for occupation,
or actually occupied, as individual homes or residences for three
or more households.
NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS
Those hours during which most similar businesses in the community
are open to serve subscribers. In all cases, "normal business hours"
must include some evening hours at least one night per week and/or
some weekend hours.
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
Business conditions within Comcast's service department
which are within the control of Comcast. Those conditions that are
not within the control of Comcast include, but are not limited to,
natural disasters, civil disturbances, power outages, telephone network
outages and severe or unusual weather conditions or other conditions
of force majeure.
OUTLET
An interior receptacle that connects a television set to
the cable system.
PROGRAMMING
Any video or audio signal carried over the cable system that
is generally considered comparable to programming provided by a television
broadcast station.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
The Borough Building, police stations, fire companies, public
works buildings, and water and sewer authorities. Public buildings
shall not include buildings owned by the Borough but leased to third
parties, or buildings, such as storage facilities, at which government
employees are not regularly stationed, or to facilities used by a
private service provider, such as a private ambulance company. Public
schools and libraries may be eligible under the then-current community
investment policy of Comcast.
PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY
The surface and the area across, in, over, along, under and
upon the public streets, roads, lanes, avenues, alleys, sidewalks,
bridges, highways and other rights-of-way, as the same now or may
thereafter exist, which are under the jurisdiction or control of the
Borough.
SUBSCRIBER
A person or entity who contracts with Comcast for, and lawfully
receives, the video signals and cable services distributed by the
cable system.