115.04 FRANCHISE TERRITORY.
   A franchise granted under this chapter is for the corporate territorial limits of the City, as they may exist now and in the future.
   1.   Service to All Residents. Grantee shall offer cable television service to all areas of the City, as specified in the franchise agreement.
   2.   New Residential Construction. Grantee shall extend service to all new residences in all unwired developments as specified in the franchise agreement.
   3.   Grantee shall offer service at rates that conform to any requirements of Federal, State, or local law. Grantee may, however, discontinue or refuse service to subscribers and potential subscribers who have not paid applicable charges. Further, the grantee may offer special services or rates to senior citizens, or services to commercial subscribers at rates different from those charged residential subscribers, which include (but are not limited to) charges for installation on a time and material basis. The grantee may also enter into separate contracts with multiple-dwelling unit buildings and may charge discounted rates for services based upon single point billing or other contractual considerations. This section does not preclude the grantee from offering promotional rates for service introductions or temporary promotional discounts, or from establishing a non-uniform rate structure for cable services for which rates are deregulated under Federal law.
   4.   Grantee shall provide a drop and basic service for one outlet, at no charge, to all current and future public buildings, including (but not limited to) city hall, fire stations, public libraries and public schools, that are presently located in the existing cable TV service area. New public buildings, schools, city halls, fire stations, public libraries and the Community Center will receive basic service for one outlet at no charge.