The franchise area shall be the entire town, or portions thereof, for
which a franchise is granted.
For the purpose of operating and maintaining a cable communications
system in the town, the grantee may erect, install, construct, repair, replace,
reconstruct and retain in, on, over, under, upon, across and along the public
streets and ways within the town such wires, cables, conductors, ducts, conduits,
vaults, manholes, amplifiers, appliances, pedestals, attachments and other
property and equipment as are necessary to the operation of the cable communications
systems; provided, however, that the grantee complies with all design, construction,
safety and performance provisions contained in this chapter, the franchise
agreement and other applicable local laws.
At the town's option, the town may require a grantee to utilize
a town-owned conduit or other facilities for any portion of its cable communications
system during the initial construction of the system, provided that the cost
of construction is not materially increased due to the use of town-owned facilities.
The consideration for the use of a town conduit or other facilities shall
be as stated in the franchise. A reasonable fee for the use of town facilities
shall be established in the franchise and may be adjusted at the periodic
performance evaluations.
No poles shall be erected by the grantee without prior approval of the
town with regard to location, height, type and any other pertinent aspect.
However, no location of any pole of the grantee shall be a vested right, and
such poles shall be removed or modified by the grantee at its own expense
whenever the town determines that the public convenience would be enhanced
thereby. The grantee shall utilize existing poles and conduits, where possible.
The town shall have the right, during the life of the franchise, to install
and maintain free of charge upon the poles owned by the grantee any wire and
pole fixtures that do not unreasonably interfere with the cable system operations
of the grantee.
No cable communications system shall be allowed to occupy or use the
streets of the town or be allowed to operate without a franchise.
The term of any franchise granted pursuant to this chapter shall be
stated in the franchise.
Any franchise granted pursuant to this chapter shall be nonexclusive.
The town specifically reserves the right to grant at any time such additional
franchises for a cable communication system as it deems appropriate and/or
build, operate and own such cable communication system or systems as it deems
appropriate.
Whenever the agreement shall establish a separate schedule, specific
acts by or on behalf of the grantee, these shall be deemed of the essence,
and any failure of the grantee to perform within the time allotted shall always
be sufficient ground for the town to invoke an appropriate penalty, including
possible revocation of the franchise.
In any controversy or dispute under this chapter, the law of the State
of New York shall apply.
Upon completion of the term of any franchise granted under this chapter,
the town may in its sole discretion grant or deny renewal of the franchise
of the grantee in accordance with the provisions of the Cable Act. The grantee
shall own the cable communication system but shall have no property right
in the public rights-of-way upon the completion of the franchise term.
All notices from the grantee to the town pursuant to this chapter and
the franchise shall be to the Town Supervisor or his/her designee. The grantee
shall maintain with the town, throughout the term of the franchise, an address
for service of notices by mail. The grantee shall also maintain with the town
a local office and telephone number for the conduct of matters related to
the franchise during normal business hours. The grantee shall be required
to advise the town of such address(es) and telephone numbers and any changes
thereof.
The grantee shall not be excused from complying with any of the terms
and conditions of this chapter or the franchise by any failure of the town
upon any one or more occasions to insist upon or to seek compliance with any
such terms or conditions.