(a) Grant. The Municipality hereby grants to the permittee a non-exclusive and revocable permit to make reasonable and lawful use of the streets and rights-of-way within the Municipality to construct, operate, maintain, reconstruct and rebuild a system within the Municipality for the purposes of delivering telecommunications services and other utilities to residents, businesses or other premises within the Municipality and elsewhere subject to the conditions, terms and provisions contained in this permit and in any prior utility or use agreements entered into with regard to any such properties. Subject to the terms of this permit, this permit shall constitute a non-exclusive right to make reasonable use of the streets, identified below, as may be necessary or convenient to carry out the terms of this permit in the Municipality. The Municipality reserves the right to grant similar uses, licenses, franchises, permits, or any other rights with regard to the public rights-of-way or any other Municipal interest, to any other person. The rights granted under this permit are also expressly subject to any rights granted previously by the Municipality to any person. The granting of this permit may also be cause for the revocation of prior permits granted to the permittee, as specified in such prior permits.
(b) Permit Area. The permittee is authorized by this permit to encroach with conduit, telecommunications cable (fiber optics) and other telecommunications and/or utility facilities as described in Exhibit A in the following streets of the Municipality. (List Streets By Name Here.)
(c) Acceptance and Filing Fee. The permittee shall pay to the Municipality an acceptance fee based on a formula of $1.00 per linear foot of streets traversed and one thousand dollars ($1,000) per underground public street crossing to cover costs incurred by the Municipality in reviewing, enforcing and granting this permit. This permit shall also be subject to a fee of five hundred ($500) for filing said permit with the Clerk of Council of the Municipality.
(d) Use of Streets and Right-of-Way. Subject to the Municipality's supervision and control, the permittee may erect, install, construct, repair, replace, reconstruct, and retain in, over, under, upon, across
and along the streets and rights-of-way and public easements within the permit area such telecommunications and/or other utility system for the sole purpose of providing telecommunications and/or other utility services within the Municipality. The permittee shall comply with all applicable construction codes, laws, ordinances, regulations and procedures, now in effect or enacted hereafter. The permittee, through this permit, is granted extensive and valuable rights to operate its system for profit or otherwise using the Municipality's rights-of-way and streets within the permit area in compliance with all applicable construction codes and procedures of the Municipality.
(e) Force and Effect. This revocable permit shall be of no force or effect until the following requirements have been completed:
(1) The permittee shall have filed with a written acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Ordinance together with the acceptance fee, calculated pursuant to the system footage and street crossings specified in Exhibit A, and a fee for filing with the Clerk of Council in and for the Municipality. Said acceptance shall be substantially the following form:
Date:
We the undersigned do hereby accept all of the terms and conditions recited in Ordinance No. . The name and address of our representative to whom notices shall be sent is as follows:
The proposed system design is attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
Signed by:
(permittee)
By:
(Name of Officer)
(2) The permittee shall have filed all insurance policies and certificates herein recited with the Law Director, who shall notify the City Engineer, in writing, that such policies and certificates are acceptable to the Municipality;
(3) The permittee shall file a copy of the appropriate authorization from the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Ohio with the City Engineer; and
(4) The City Engineer shall have certified in writing to the Clerk of Council that the foregoing requirements have been performed.
(f) Permit Non-Exclusive. This permit shall be non-exclusive, and subject to all prior rights, interests, easements or licenses granted by the Municipality or its predecessors to any person to use any property, right-of-way, easement, right, interest or license for any purpose whatsoever, including the right of the Municipality to use same for any purpose it deems fit, including the same or similar purposes allowed the permittee hereunder. The Municipality may at any time grant authorization to use the streets and rights-of-way for any purpose as the Municipality deems appropriate.
(g) Police Powers. The permittee's rights hereunder are subject to the police powers of the Municipality to adopt and enforce ordinances necessary to the safety, health, and welfare of the public, and the permittee agrees to comply with all applicable laws and ordinances enacted, or hereafter enacted, by the Municipality or any other legally-constituted governmental unit having lawful jurisdiction over the subject matter hereof. The Municipality reserves the right to exercise its police powers, notwithstanding anything in this permit to the contrary, and any conflict between the provisions of the permit and any other present or future lawful exercise of the Municipality's police powers shall be resolved in favor of the latter.
(h) PUC Authority. The permittee shall obtain, prior to the beginning of any construction, authority from the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Ohio, to provide telecommunication services and/or other utilities, if the same is required by law.
(i) Cable Operators Subject to Franchise. The permittee shall not provide any additional services without first obtaining a separate permit from the Municipality, or amending this permit, and shall not allow the use of the system for content services by itself, its affiliates or any service provider (including video dialtone and cable television), unless the service provider has been granted a permit or franchise for such service by the Municipality. Concerning cable television, the permittee shall neither operate as a "cable operator” as that term is defined in the Cable Act, 47 U.S.C. 522(4), nor provide or offer to provide "cable service" as that term is defined in the Cable Act, 47 U.S.C. 522(5) under the permit without first obtaining a Franchise to do so. Permittee shall not provide or offer to provide any other video and/or audio services offered by cable operators to residential end users under this permit without first obtaining a franchise to do so. This permit is granted to the permittee solely for the purpose of directly serving its end-user customers and common carriers.
(1982 Code, § 768.02) (Ord. 97-50. Passed 7-28-1997.)