The purpose of this Chapter and the remainder of the Lewis County Telecommunications Ordinance is to:
(1)
Establish a local policy concerning telecommunications carriers and cable operators;
(2)
Establish predictable, enforceable, clear and nondiscriminatory local guidelines, standards and time frames for the exercise of local authority with respect to the regulation of telecommunications carriers and cable operators;
(3)
Manage the rights-of-way in a manner that provides fair and equitable opportunities for competition in telecommunications;
(4)
Minimize unnecessary local regulation of telecommunications providers and services;
(5)
Enable the provision of advanced and competitive telecommunications services and cable services on the widest possible basis to the businesses, institutions and residents of the county;
(6)
Permit and manage reasonable access to the public rights-of-way of the county for telecommunications purposes on a competitively neutral basis;
(7)
Conserve the limited physical capacity of the public rights-of-way held in public trust by the county;
(8)
Assure that the county's actual costs of granting, administering and monitoring private access to and use of the public rights-of-way and/or public property are fully paid by the persons seeking such access and causing such costs;
(9)
Secure fair and reasonable compensation to the county and the residents of the county, in a nondiscriminatory manner, for permitting private use of the rights-of-way and/or public property;
(10)
Assure that all telecommunications carriers and cable operators providing facilities or services within the county comply with the ordinances, rules and regulations of the county;
(11)
Assure that the county can continue to fairly and responsibly protect the health, safety and welfare of the traveling public; and
(12)
Enable the county to discharge its public trust consistent with rapidly evolving federal and state regulatory policies, industry competition and technological development.
(Ord. 1171, 2000)