“Normal operating conditions” shall mean those service conditions which are within the control of the cable service provider. Those conditions which are not within the control of the cable service provider include, but are not limited to, strikes, labor strife, sabotage, riots or civil disturbances, explosions, acts of public enemies, severe or unusual weather conditions, natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, landslides and fires, large scale power or communication failures which exceed backup power supply capabilities, embargoes, quotas, rationing, material shortages, inability to secure materials or services or equipment from normal sources of supply following best efforts to do so. Those conditions which are ordinarily within the control of the cable service provider include, but are not limited to, financial considerations, special promotions, pay-per-view events, rate increases, regular peak or seasonal demand periods, and maintenance or upgrade of the cable system, or loss of standby power for the period of time of operation for which the standby power unit is rated or designated to perform by the manufacturer. (Ord. 205 § 3, 2001)