A. The city council finds and determines as follows:
1. The development of cable television and other telecommunications systems may provide significant benefits for the residents of the city.
2. Because of the complex and rapidly changing technology associated with telecommunications services and systems, the public convenience, safety and general welfare can best be served by establishing regulatory powers to be exercised by the city.
3. The ordinance codified in this title is intended to establish regulatory provisions that authorize the city to regulate telecommunications services and systems to the extent authorized by federal and state law, including, but not limited to, the Federal Communications Act of 1934, the Federal Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984, the Federal Cable Television Consumer and Competition Act of 1992, the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, applicable regulations of the Federal Communications Commission, and applicable California statutes and regulations.
4. Pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21000 ex. seq., the adoption of this ordinance is not a project, and therefore, it is not subject to the environmental review procedures contained in the California Environmental Quality Act.
B. The goals, purpose and intent of the ordinance codified in this title are to provide for the attainment of the following objectives:
1. To enable the city to discharge its public trust in a manner consistent with rapidly evolving federal and state regulatory policies, industry competition and technological development.
2. To authorize and to manage reasonable access to the city’s public rights-of-way and public property for telecommunications purposes on a competitively neutral and nondiscriminatory basis.
3. To obtain fair and reasonable compensation for the city and its residents for authorizing the private use of the public rights-of-way and public property.
4. To promote competition in telecommunications services, minimize unnecessary local regulation of telecommunications service providers, and encourage the delivery of advanced and competitive telecommunications services on the broadest possible basis to local government and to the businesses, institutions, and residents of the city.
5. To establish clear local guidelines, standards and time frames for the exercise of local authority with respect to the regulation of telecommunications service providers.
6. To encourage the profitable deployment of advanced telecommunications infrastructures that satisfy local needs, deliver enhanced government services and provide informed consumer choices in an evolving telecommunications market. (Ord. 205 § 3, 2001)