This chapter may be known and cited as the "Cable Ordinance of the Township
of Hanover, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, as amended."
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
A/B SWITCH OR INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH
Any device that enables a viewer to select between a cable service
and off-the-air television signals. Such a device may be more sophisticated
than a mere two-sided switch, may utilize other cable interface equipment
and may be built into consumer television receivers.
ACCESS CHANNEL OR NONBROADCAST CHANNEL
A government, education, public, local organization or commercial
use channel which is carried on a cable television system, but which is not
part of an institutional network.
ACTIVATED CHANNEL
A channel engineered at the head end of the cable television system
for the provision of services generally available to residential subscribers
of the cable television system, regardless of whether such services actually
are provided, including any channel designated for governmental, educational
or public use.
AFFILIATE
Another person who owns or controls, is owned or controlled by or
is under common ownership or control with such person.
ANNUAL GROSS REVENUES
Any and all compensation, fees, charges or receipts obtained from
the provision of cable services to subscribers by the grantee, except that
the terms shall not include:
A.
The amount of any refunds, credits or other payments made to subscribers
or users.
B.
Any taxes on services furnished by the grantee imposed directly or indirectly
on any subscriber or user by any municipal corporation, political subdivision,
state or other governmental unit and collected by the grantee for the governmental
unit.
C.
Receipts for the sale or transfer of tangible property.
D.
Receipts for the sale or transfer of the system, or any part thereof.
E.
Receipts by the grantee from subscribers and other sources outside the
Township of Hanover, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
F.
Any revenues received from a home shopping or other similar channel,
as well as any and all other revenues which are not received directly from
the subscriber.
G.
All installation or reconnection charges, collection or late charges,
service charges and administrative charges, and charges for additional outlets.
H.
Revenues from advertising insertions or community bulletin board channel.
I.
Revenues from remote controls or any other equipment which the franchisee
may from time to time make available to subscribers.
J.
Amounts charged for or received by persons from sales of telephone access
or service that entitles the subscriber to the privilege of interactive telephonic-quality
telecommunications with substantially all persons having telephone or radio
telephone stations constituting a part of a particular system or in a specific
area.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
K.
Any revenues received by persons providing access to video programming
from video programmers for the transport of video programming to a subscriber's
premises or access to the video dial-tone network.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
L.
Any portion of a debt related to the sale of video programming or the
sale of access to a video network, the gross charges for which are not otherwise
deductible or excludable, that have become worthless or uncollectable as determined
under applicable federal income tax standards. If the portion of the debt
deemed to be bad is subsequently paid, the video programmer or person shall
report and pay the tax on that portion during the reporting period in which
payment is made.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
M.
Amounts received from retail sales of tangible personal property that
provides access to video programming.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
N.
Amounts charged or received by persons from sales of video programming
which is delivered to subscribers through a satellite master antenna television
(SMATV) system.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
APPLICANT
A person submitting an application or proposal to the Township for
a franchise to operate a cable television system under the terms and conditions
set forth in this chapter.
APPLICATION OR PROPOSAL
The process by which the applicant submits a written request and
indicates a desire to be granted a franchise for all or a part of the Township.
An application or proposal includes all written documentation and verbal statements
and representations, in whatever form, or forum, made by an applicant to the
Board concerning the construction, rendering of services, maintenance or any
other matter pertaining to the proposed cable television system.
ASSIGNMENT OF A FRANCHISE OR TRANSFER OF A FRANCHISE
A.
Transfer of 25% or more of voting rights of a corporate franchise;
B.
Transfer of 25% or more of voting rights of a corporate franchise general
partner;
C.
Change in the general partners of a franchise;
D.
A sale of 25% or more of a cable television system (based on the system's
net worth), from one person to another; or
E.
A sale or transfer of a majority of a cable television system's
property or assets from one person or franchisee to another person.
BOARD
The Board of Supervisors for the Township of Hanover, Northampton
County, Pennsylvania.
CABLECASTING
Television programs originated by a cable television system and distributed
over the cable system, rather than through the air as in broadcasting.
CABLE OPERATOR
(For the purposes of this definition, a cable operator may, though
not necessarily, be a franchisee.) Any person or group of persons who:
A.
Provides cable television service over a cable system and directly or
through one or more affiliates owns a significant voting interest (at least
25%) in such cable system; or
B.
Otherwise controls or is responsible for, through any arrangement, the
management and operation of such a cable system.
CABLE SERVICE[Amended 4-13-2004 by Ord.
No. 04-04]
A.
The one-way transmission to subscribers of video programming or other
programming service; and
B.
Subscriber interaction, if any, which is required for the selection
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: a) a facility
that serves only to retransmit the television signals of one or more television
broadcast stations; b) a facility that serves subscribers without using any
public right-of-way; c) a facility of a common carrier which is subject, in
whole or in part, to the provisions of subchapter II of the Cable Communication
Policy Act, except that such facility shall be considered a cable system [other
than for purposes of section 541(c) of the Act] 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;
d) an open video system that complies with section 573 of the Act; or e) any
facilities of any electric utility used solely for operating its electric
utility system.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
CCPA
The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984.
CHANNEL
A portion of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum which is used
in a cable system which is capable of delivering a television channel.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
CHARGE
A one-time or nonregularly occurring cost paid by the subscriber
and which is associated with the installation, maintenance, service or repair
of the cable service or other programming service.
COLLECTION CHARGE
A charge or fee imposed on a subscriber by a franchisee for such
franchisee's effort at collecting or attempting to collect an overdue
bill by making personal visits to a subscriber's home or place of business.
COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION
The first date on which a franchisee actually affixes cable to utility
poles or lays cable in underground trenches or conduits or causes the cable
to cross any street or public way.
COMMERCIAL USE
The provision of video programming, whether or not for profit.
CONVERTER
Any device that is capable of converting or changing signals to a
frequency not intended to be susceptible to interference within the television
or video, voice or data receiver of a subscriber, and by an appropriate channel
or other type of selector also permits a subscriber to view or otherwise use
signals delivered at designated dial locations, or such other reception and
use allocations as may be applicable and required for the practical use of
the signal.
DECODER OR DESCRAMBLER
A device which enables a subscriber to convert a scrambled signal
into a viewable or otherwise usable signal.
DEDICATE
To make available channel or frequency space of equipment for the
exclusive use of the designated user.
DIRECT-TO-HOME SATELLITE TRANSMISSION
The transmission, distribution or broadcasting of video programming
or services by satellite directly to subscriber's premises without the
use of ground receiving or distribution equipment, except at the site of the
subscribers or in the uplink process to the satellite.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
DOWNLINK
The signal from a satellite to an earth receiver station.
DOWNSTREAM
Signals traveling from the head end to the subscriber receivers.
DROP
A small branch of cable or other transmitting medium which connects
the terminals on the back of the subscriber's receiver to the feeder
cable, or future technical equivalent, on the street, easement, rights-of-way
or public way.
EASEMENT
Includes any public easement created by dedication, or by other means,
to the Township for public utility purposes or any other purpose whatsoever,
including cable television. "Easement" shall also include a private easement
used for cable television service.
ENCRYPT
When used with respect to satellite cable programming, to transmit
such programming in a form whereby the aural, visual or data characteristics
(or any combination) are modified or altered for the purpose of preventing
the unauthorized receipt of such service without authorized equipment which
is designed to eliminate the effects of such modification or alteration.
FIBER OPTIC
Very thin and pliable cylinders or strands of glass or plastic, or
any future developed technical equivalent, used to carry wide bands of multiple
frequencies.
FRANCHISE
The initial authorization or subsequent renewal granted under this
chapter to construct, operate and maintain a cable television system in all
or part of the Township.
FRANCHISEE
A person that is awarded a franchise by the Board to construct, operate
and maintain a cable television system in all or part of the Township.
FRANCHISE EXPIRATION
The date of expiration or the end of the term of a franchise, as
provided under a franchise agreement.
FRANCHISE FEE
A fee or charge that the Township requires as payment for the privilege
of using the streets, rights-of-way, public ways and easements of the Township
in order to construct, maintain and operate a cable television system.
FRANCHISING AUTHORITY
The Board which is empowered by federal, state or local law to grant
and award a franchise.
GRADE CONTOUR
The field of strength of a television broadcast station computed
in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC).
HEAD END
The electronic control center, where incoming signals, including
those of television broadcast stations, are amplified, modulated, filtered,
converted or in any way processed or converted for redistribution to subscribers.
The head end processes the cable system's return capability and provides
interface between the subscriber and institutional networks or any other networks,
transmission or retransmission facilities.
HOMES PASSED
The total number of homes passed by a franchisee's cable television
system, or otherwise having the potential of being served promptly.
HUB
The satellite or remote receiving, processing and/or transmitting
facility, enabling the signal to be extended beyond the physical/electronic
capabilities of the cable electronics and/or to serve as a remote switching
facility.
INFORMATIONAL SERVICE
A communications service or other programming service provided by
a franchisee over its cable television system. An informational service includes
but is not limited to a burglar alarm, medical alarm, data or other electronic
intelligence transmission, facsimile reproduction, meter reading and interactive
home shopping, or other business or political services or functions. For purposes
of this definition, an informational service shall also broadly mean video
or date voting, but does not include television channels, such as premium
movie channels.
INTERACTIVE ON-DEMAND SERVICES
A service providing video programming to subscribers over switched
networks on an on-demand, point-to-point basis, but does not include services
providing video programming prescheduled by the programming provider.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
INTERCONNECTION
Use of microwave or coaxial cable, fiber optic cable or any future
developed technical equivalent, or other apparatus or equipment, for the transmission
and distribution of signals between two or more cable systems for mutual distribution
of programming.
LATE CHARGE
A charge which is added to a subscriber's account or bill for
nonpayment of a previously due account.
LOCAL ORIGINATION PROGRAMMING
Programming locally produced by a franchisee, its agent or contractor,
and may include commercials as deemed appropriate and in the public interest
by the Board.
MODULATOR
The electronic or other equipment required to combine video, audio
and/or data signals from a studio or origination point and convert them to
radio frequency (RF) or other frequencies for distribution on a cable system.
"Modulator" also means a very low-powered television or data signal generator
used to provide signals on a cable television.
MONITORING
The observation or testing of a signal or signals, or the absence
thereof, at the longest cascade of amplifiers, whether the signal is observed
by visual or electronic means.
MULTICHANNEL VIDEO PROGRAMMING DISTRIBUTOR
A person such as, but not limited to, a cable operator, a multichannel
multipoint distribution service, a direct broadcast satellite service, or
a television receive-only satellite program distributor, who makes available
for purchase, by subscribers or customers, multiple channels of video programming.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
ORIGINAL CABLECASTING
Programming, exclusive of broadcast signals, carried on a cable television
system over one or more channels and subject to the exclusive control of the
cable operator or franchisee. However, such original cablecasting shall not
include public, educational or governmental access programming.
OTHER PROGRAMMING
Information that a cable operator or franchisee makes available to
all subscribers generally.
PAY TELEVISION, PAY-PER-VIEW, PAYVISION, PREMIUM CHANNEL, SELECT TELEVISION
OR SUBSCRIPTION TELEVISION (OR SIMILAR WORDING)
The delivery over the cable television system of audio and/or video
signals in an unintelligible form to subscribers for a fee or charge (over
and above the charge for basic service) on a per-program or per-channel or
per-tier basis, where said unintelligible or unusable form is converted to
an intelligible or usable form for viewing or using only by subscribers paying
a separate fee or charge for the viewing or use of the signal(s). Further,
the signal(s) may be intelligible throughout the transmission, and the legal
reception of the signal(s) is/are controlled by the use of an electronic device
(trap) that may either permit or prohibit the reception of said signals.
PENETRATION
The ratio of the number of a franchisee's subscribers to the
total number of households passed by a franchisee's cable television
system.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership,
association of two or more persons having a joint common interest, governmental
agency or other legal entity.
PRIVATE FINANCIAL GAIN
Shall not include the gain resulting to any individual for the private
use in such individual's dwelling unit or any programming for which the
individual has not obtained authorization for that use.
PRIVATE VIEWING
The viewing for private use in an individual's dwelling unit
by means of equipment, owned or operated by such individual, capable of receiving
satellite cable programming directly from a satellite.
RATE
The monthly, bimonthly, quarterly, semiannual or annual price paid
by a subscriber in order to receive cable service.
SERVICE DAY
Any day or other twenty-four-hour period, other than Sunday or a
federally recognized holiday. Moreover, any day or other twenty-four-hour
period not recognized as a holiday by a franchisee, and whereby its employees
are not given a paid holiday (other than Sunday), shall be considered a service
day.
SERVICE TIER
A category of cable service or other programming service provided
by a franchisee, and for which either a separate rate is charged by a franchisee
or a separate piece of equipment, other than the receiver, is required.
STATE
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
STREET
The surface of and the space above and below a public street, road,
highway, freeway, land, path, public way or place, alley, court, boulevard,
parkway, drive or other easement now or hereafter held by the Township (including
any street, as defined, which is acquired by eminent domain) for the purpose
of public travel and shall include other easement or rights-of-way now or
hereafter held by the Township (including any easement or rights-of-way acquired
by eminent domain) which shall, with their proper use and meaning, entitle
the Township and a franchisee to use thereof for the purpose of installing
or transmitting cable television system transmissions over poles, wires, cable,
conductor, ducts, conduits, viaducts, manholes, amplifiers, appliances, attachments
and other property as may ordinarily be necessary and pertinent to a cable
television system.
SUBSCRIBER
The ultimate consumer of the video programming provided by video
programmers over any means of transmission, other than wireless or direct-to-home
satellite transmission. The term does not include a video programming over
a video dial-tone system.
[Amended 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Hanover, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
TRUNK CABLE
That cable, or future technical and functional equivalent, which
transmits signals from the head end to the feeder cable, or its future technical
and functional equivalent.
TWO-WAY CABLE
A cable television system providing services in which information
can flow from the subscriber, as well as to the subscriber, or from a remote
location, via cable, back to the hub or head end with the ability to be distributed
in a downstream mode.
UPSTREAM
Signals traveling from a remote location back to the head end or
studio, utilizing the reverse function of the cable system.
USABLE ACTIVATED CHANNELS
Those channels engineered at the head end of the cable system for
the provision of services generally available to residential subscribers of
the cable system, regardless of whether such services actually are provided,
including channels designated for public, educational or governmental use.
USER
A person or organization utilizing a cable television system or cable
television system equipment for purposes of production and/or transmission
of material, as contrasted with receipt thereof in a subscriber capacity.
VIDEO DIAL-TONE SERVICE
A common carrier service for the transport of video programming to
subscribers.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
VIDEO PROGRAMMER
An individual, partnership, association, joint-stock company, trust,
corporation, governmental entity, limited liability company or any other entity
that provides video programming to subscribers.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
VIDEO PROGRAMMING
Video or information programming, whether in digital or analog format,
that is provided by a cable operator or generally considered comparable to
programming provided by a cable television operator and upon which such cable
television operator pays a franchise fee, Video programming does not include
on-line, interactive information services to the extent that the access to
such services is accomplished via dial-up or private telephone line or via
wireless or direct-to-home satellite transmission.
[Amended 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
WIRELESS TRANSMISSIONS
The distribution of video programming using radio communications,
including but not limited to, terrestrial-based radio systems.
[Added 4-13-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
WORK DAY
A day in which the Township is regularly open for business.
In light of the United States Congress' intent in approving the
Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (expressed in Section 621, codified
at 47 U.S.C. § 521), the Board reaffirms and adopts those principles
and ideas as part of the Township's intent.
This chapter shall be effective within the geographical limits of the
Township.
Any person desiring a new franchise in order to construct, operate and
maintain the cable television system shall first make an application to the
Board in the form that the Board will require. The application shall be accompanied
by an application fee as set from time to time by resolution of the Board
of Supervisors.
A franchisee shall provide and maintain, during the life of the franchise,
public and personal liability and property damage insurance and umbrella coverage
in at least the following amounts:
A. Public and personal liability: $2,000,000 per person/$2,000,000
per occurrence.
B. Property damage: $2,000,000 per any one claim.
C. Umbrella liability: $5,000,000, with up to a deductible
of $10,000 and/or base insurance.
At any time the FCC or other federal or state agency requires or requests
the submission of reports, data or other information by a franchisee, it shall
at the same time submit those reports, data or other information to the Board
which are applicable to the Township.
Section 632(a)(1) of the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (codified
at 47 U.S.C § 552), as amended by § 8 of Cable Act of
1992, allows the Board to enforce customer service requirements in accordance
with the terms and conditions therein set forth. The Board reserves the right
to enforce customer service standards in accordance with the applicable terms
and conditions of the Cable Act of 1984, as the same has been or may in the
future be amended, and all applicable regulations of the FCC.
A cable operator or franchisee shall comply with any and all applicable
rules and regulations of the FCC in providing input selector switches and
installing cable service to subscribers.
Any cable operator or franchisee shall comply with all applicable laws
pertaining to subscriber privacy.
Section 632(a)(2) of the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (codified at 47 U.S.C. § 552) allows the Board to create a construction schedule and construction-related requirements. They are set forth in §§
61-30 through
61-43.
Any franchisee who constructs a cable system through easements shall
ensure that:
A. The safety, functioning and appearance of the property
and the convenience and safety of other persons not be adversely affected
by the installation or construction of facilities necessary for a cable system.
B. The cost of the installation, construction, operation
or removal of such facilities be borne by a franchisee or subscriber, or a
combination of both.
C. The owner of the property through which the easement
passes shall be justly compensated by a franchisee for any damages caused
by the installation, construction, operation or removal of such facilities
by a franchisee.
D. The restoration of cable television system facilities shall be in accordance with §
61-33 of this chapter.
Construction, installation, maintenance and repair of the cable television
system shall comply with all the requirements and standards of applicable
federal, state and local law and regulations.
A franchisee shall obtain, at its own expense, all permits and licenses
required by law, rule, regulation or ordinance and maintain the same in full
force and effect for as long as required.
The objective of the Board is to ensure that a franchisee's cable
system will deliver the signal quality required by the FCC. The FCC shall
have the authority to pinpoint responsibility for poor performance. The cable
system shall meet FCC standards for reception of broadcast and all other signals
as prescribed in the FCC's rules and regulations. A franchisee shall
maintain cable system integrity so as to meet FCC RF leakage requirements.
A franchisee shall comply fully with the subscriber viewing rules and
standards for cable television operations as adopted by the FCC in 47 CFR
76, FCC rules or elsewhere. Those standards now existing or hereafter issued
by the FCC are incorporated into this chapter.
A franchisee may obtain from the Board modifications of the requirements
of the franchise in accordance with the provisions of Section 625 of the Cable
Communications Policy Act of 1984, 47 U.S.C. § 545, as the same
has been or may be amended from time to time.
Upon the denial of renewal of the franchise or pending the assignment
or transfer of a franchise, a franchisee shall make every reasonable effort
to ensure that all subscribers receive continuous, uninterrupted service.
Any application or proposal for renewal shall contain the information
required by the Cable Act of 1984, as the same may be amended or modified
by any future federal statute. A renewal fee as set from time to time by resolution
of the Board of Supervisors must be submitted at the time of or prior to the
award of a renewal of a franchise.
If the Board and franchisee agree to such, and the commonwealth or federal
government does not expressly prohibit such, then arbitration may be used
to resolve any dispute that arises out of this chapter. The arbitration shall
be submitted to the American Arbitration Association and proceed in accordance
with the applicable rules and procedures of the American Arbitration Association.
A franchisee shall not be excused from complying with any of the terms
or conditions of this chapter, amendments to this chapter or the terms or
conditions of its franchise agreement, by reason of any failure of the Township
upon any one or more occasions to insist upon, or to seek, compliance with
such terms and conditions.
[Added 7-12-2005 by Ord. No. 05-07]
A. Subdivision/land developments. In extending lines to
new subdivisions and/or land developments within the Township, each cable
operator shall accept from the developer only those easements which provide
nonexclusive rights to operate a cable system within such subdivision and/or
land development. No such easement shall prevent any other cable operator
authorized to operate within the Township, then or in the future, from using
such easement to extend other and further lines to such subdivision and/or
land development. In each new subdivision and each new land development, the
developer shall, upon notifying public utilities of the opportunity to serve
such subdivision or land development, also notify all cable operators licensed
to operate a cable system in the Township of the opportunity to install cable
facilities to serve the subdivision or land development. Each owner of a separate
tract of land of record in such subdivision or land development and all persons
within the Township shall have the right to freely choose any cable operator
permitted in the Township to serve such person with such cable operator's
cable system.
B. Changes required by public improvements. The cable operator
shall, upon reasonable notice, and at its reasonable expense, temporarily
disconnect, relocate or remove from the street or other public place any of
its property when required by the Township by reason of traffic conditions,
public safety, street vacation, street construction, installation of sewers,
drains, water pipes, or any other type of structure or improvements by public
agencies.
C. Requests for removal or change. The cable operator shall,
on the request of any person holding a building moving permit, temporarily
raise or lower its wires to permit the moving of said building. The expense
of such temporary removal, raising or lowering of wires shall be paid by the
person requesting the same, and the cable operator shall have the authority
to require such payment in advance. The cable operator shall be given not
less than 15 days' advance written notice of any move contemplated to arrange
for temporary wire changes.