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§ 110.07  ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED.
   The company shall not allow its cable or other operations to interfere with television reception of persons not served by the cable, nor shall it interfere with, obstruct or hinder in any manner, the operation of the various utilities servicing the residents of the village. The company shall not perform repair services to television sets and shall not permit any of its employees, installers or servicemen to perform such services on their own.
(1997 Code, § 110.10)  (Ord. 704-83, passed 1-10-1983)
§ 110.08  PAYMENTS TO THE VILLAGE.
   The company shall pay to the village, in addition to any and all privilege licenses, and ad valorem taxes or other charges hereafter levied by the village, a portion to be determined by ordinance or resolution of the annual gross operating revenues received by it within the village during each year of operation under this contract. Gross revenues shall be considered as those revenues received from customers for basic service only. Payments to be made to the village as provided herein shall be made on the basis of the customer count as determined quarterly and are to be paid quarterly.
(1997 Code, § 110.11)  (Ord. 704-83, passed 1-10-1983)
§ 110.09  BOND.
   The company shall deposit $2,000 with the Fiscal Officer as a performance bond. This bond shall be forfeited to the village as liquidated damages if any of the provisions of this contract are not performed by the company, or if the company does not begin construction within one year of this chapter or complete construction within 18 months of this chapter.
(1997 Code, § 110.12)  (Ord. 704-83, passed 1-10-1983)
§ 110.10  COMPANY RULES.
   The company shall have authority to promulgate such rules, regulations, terms and conditions governing the conduct of its business as shall be reasonable and necessary to enable the company to exercise its rights and perform its obligations under this contract and to assure an uninterrupted service to each and all of its customers; provided, however, that such rules, regulations, terms and conditions shall not be in conflict with the provisions hereof or of any laws or rules of the state, the United States or the ordinances of the village.
(1997 Code, § 110.13)  (Ord. 704-83, passed 1-10-1983)
§ 110.11  TERMS OF CONTRACT; FAILURE TO COMPLY.
   (A)   If the company shall fail to comply with any of the provisions of this contract or default in any of its obligations in this agreement and shall fail, within 60 days after written notice from the village to correct such default or noncompliance, the village may, at its option, forthwith terminate the rights granted under this contract. In the event that the village terminates this agreement, in whole or in part, the company shall within 60 days remove its facilities, and in the event the company does not remove its facilities within 60 days, the village may do so, the removal costs to be borne, in any event, by the company.
   (B)   Failure to enforce or insist upon compliance with any of the terms or conditions of this agreement shall not constitute a general waiver or relinquishment of any such terms or conditions, but the same shall be and remain at all times in full force and effect.
(1997 Code, § 110.14)  (Ord. 704-83, passed 1-10-1983)
VIDEO SERVICE PROVIDER FEE
§ 110.25  FEE; CALCULATION.
   The Village Council hereby establishes the VSP fee that is calculated by applying a VSP fee percentage of 5% to the video service provider’s gross revenues as defined by R.C. § 1332.32(B) of the Video Law. All video service providers and cable television operators in the village shall apply the VSP fee percentage against gross revenues as defined by the Video Law, being R.C. Chapter 1332.
(Ord. 1194-09, passed 12-7-2009; Ord. 1288-13, passed 12-2-2013)
§ 110.26  PAYMENT.
   The VSP fee shall be paid by each video service provider providing service in the village on a quarterly basis but not sooner than 45 days nor later than 60 days after the end of each calendar quarter as provided in R.C. § 1332.32(A).
(Ord. 1194-09, passed 12-7-2009; Ord. 1288-13, passed 12-2-2013)
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