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G-718 - 04/22/2003 - CABLE TV - Ordinances Supporting Documentsi ASE p F 04,l, 6 VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK co G r O Village Board Transmittal Memorandum COUNTN • DATE: April 15, 2003 SUBJECT: Cable Television Franchise Ordinance and Franchise Agreement FROM: Michael A. Crotty, Assistant Village Manager *l "� RECOMMENDATION: - That the Village Board adopt the attached Cable Television Franchise Ordinance, and adopt an ordinance executing the attached "Non- Exclusive Cable Television Franchise Agreement by and between Comcast Cablevision of Illinois, Inc. and the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois ". The existing cable television franchise agreement between the Village and Comcast Cablevision of Illinois is set to expire on June 8, 2003. The original agreement was executed In June of 1987 for a term of 15 years In May of 2002, the Village Board adopted an ordinance extending the expiration of the agreement for one year in order to allow time for staff and Comcast to complete the negotiation process. The extension was necessary since Comcast was in the process of acquiring the franchise from AT &T Broadband at that time Over the past eight months, staff has been working with Dr. Barry Orton, cable consultant and acknowledged midwest expert in this field, to draft the attached Cable Television Franchise Ordinance, and negotiate the terms of the franchise agreement between the Village and Comcast. That work is now complete, and staff is recommending that the Village Board adopt the attached franchise agreement and enabling ordinance. The Ordinance sets forth the general terms and conditions applicable to any cable television franchise holder Key provisions of the Ordinance include. • The right to construct, operate and maintain the infrastructure necessary for the maintenance and operation of a cable system. • The establishment of a maximum term of fifteen years from the date of execution of any agreement. • Language requiring substantially equivalent terms, conditions and requirements for multiple franchise holders in terms of payments, facilities, equipment, services and regulatory requirements • Provision of an irrevocable letter of credit, performance bond or other financial instrument to serve as security in the amount of $25,000. • The inclusion of revenues collected from high -speed cable modem or cable Internet service in the definition of "Gross Revenues" should these services be re- classified by the FCC from an "information service" to a "cable service" The significance would be to ensure that these revenues are included for purposes of calculating the franchise fee payable to the Village in the event the FCC allows • Guidelines and timetables concerning new system construction Cable Franchise Renewal Ordinance doc 9/�_ • System design and installation standards, including time limits on burying service drops and cable Customer service standards concerning telephone inquiries and assistance, bill payment, installations, subscriber credit for outages, continuity of service, etc. • Establishment of a franchise fee in the amount of 5% of gross revenues. • The provision of at least three specially designated, non - commercial public, educational and governmental (PEG) access channels The flexibility to expand services and facilities to receive educational and/or governmental access programming. • Notice and hearing provisions for franchise violations The franchise agreement sets forth the specific terms and conditions of an individual franchise holder (in this case, Comcast Cablevision of Illinois, Inc ), and key provisions include • The granting of a non - exclusive right to construct, operate, maintain and extend its cable system, and to use and occupy the public ways of the Village for these purposes. • A franchise term of 10 years. • Payment of a franchise fee in the amount of 5% of gross revenues (the existing agreement calls for a fee in the amount of I%). • Provision of one free standard installation of basic service to Village facilities and all public and private schools in the Village. • System design standards including a minimum number of channels (100), backup power, periodic testing and compliance with FCC standards • Installation standards including time frames for burying service drops and cable • Customer service standards including annual notification of prices, services, options and policies, billing; telephone service; installation, outages and service calls. • A listing of franchise violations, hearing and notice provision, and the damages to be assessed in the event that violations are deemed to have occurred. Dr Barry Orton will be in attendance at the April 22 Board Meeting to answer questions, as will representatives from Comcast /mac Cable Franchise Renewal Ordinance doc u i i 7 A He requested approval of both phases, as they will not proceed with phase two if the first phase is not successful Trustee Konn also requested more time to review the proposal due to time constraints from the holiday weekend. Motion by Trustee Miologos, seconded by Trustee Konn, to table Agenda Item 7 A. Oakbrook Shopping Center, LLC — Route 83 and 22nd Street — Text Amendments to Title 13 of the Village Code and Special Use to Facilitate the Creation of a Specialty Retail Program to be Located Throughout the Interior Common Areas of the Oakbrook Shopping Center ROLL CALL VOTE Ayes: 5 - Trustees Aktipis, Caleel, Craig, Konn and Miologos Nays. 1 - Trustee Savino. Absent. 0 - None. Motion carried. 8 ACTIVE AGENDA (Items for Final Actions ACTIVE AGENDA A CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS. None B. ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS 1) ORDINANCE 2003 -CB -G -718 "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR ORD 2003-CB-G-718 & ORD 2003 -AG- THE FRANCHISING AND REGULATION OF CABLE TELEVISION CB- Exi -S- , CBL TV SYSTEMS IN THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS " FRNCHS 2) ORDINANCE 2003- AG- CB -EXI -S -1035, "AN ORDINANCE ORD 03- AG- CB -EX1- S -1035 , APRV CBLE APPROVING A NON - EXCLUSIVE CABLE TELEVISION FNCHSE AGR FRANCHISE AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION THEREOF " The existing cable television franchise agreement between the Village and Comcast Cablevision of Illinois is set to expire on June 8, 2003 The original agreement was executed in June of 1987 for a term of 15 years. In May of 2002, the Village Board adopted an ordinance extending the expiration of the agreement for one year in order to allow time for staff and Comcast to complete the negotiation process The extension was necessary since Comcast was in the process of acquiring the franchise from AT &T Broadband at that time Over the past eight months, staff has been working with Dr. Barry Orton, cable consultant and acknowledged midwest expert in this field, to draft the Cable Television Franchise Ordinance, and negotiate the terms of the franchise agreement between the Village and Comcast That work is now complete, and staff is recommending that the Village Board adopt the franchise agreement and enabling ordinance. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes Page 8 of 15 April 22, 2003 R00- 0- i 8 B 2) The Ordinance sets forth the general terms and conditions applicable to any cable television franchise holder. Key provisions of the Ordinance include: • The right to construct, operate and maintain the infrastructure necessary for the maintenance and operation of a cable system. • The establishment of a maximum term of fifteen years from the date of execution of any agreement • Language requiring substantially equivalent terms, conditions and requirements for multiple franchise holders in terms of payments, facilities, equipment, services and regulatory requirements. • Provision of an irrevocable letter of credit, performance bond or other financial instrument to serve as security in the amount of $25,000 • The inclusion of revenues collected from high -speed cable modem or cable Internet service in the definition of "Gross Revenues" should these services be re- classified by the FCC from an "information service" to a "cable service ". The significance would be to ensure that these revenues are included for purposes of calculating the franchise fee payable to the Village in the event the FCC allows. • Guidelines and timetables concerning new system construction. • System design and installation standards, including time limits on burying service drops and cable • Customer service standards concerning telephone inquiries and assistance, bill payment, installations, subscriber credit for outages, continuity of service, etc • Establishment of a franchise fee in the amount of 5% of gross revenues. • The provision of at least three specially designated, non- commercial public, educational and governmental (PEG) access channels The flexibility to expand services and facilities to receive educational and/or governmental access programming. • Notice and hearing provisions for franchise violations. The franchise agreement sets forth the specific terms and conditions of an individual franchise holder (in this case, Comcast Cablevision of Illinois, Inc.), and key provisions include • The granting of a non - exclusive right to construct, operate, maintain and extend its cable system, and to use and occupy the public ways of the Village for these purposes. • A franchise term of 10 years. • Payment of a franchise fee in the amount of 5% of gross revenues (the existing agreement calls for a fee in the amount of I%) VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes Page 9 of 15 April 22, 2003 No a- i v %, 8 B 2) • Provision of one free standard installation of basic service to Village facilities and all public and private schools in the Village. • System design standards including a minimum number of channels (100), backup power, periodic testing and compliance with FCC standards • Installation standards including time frames for burying service drops and cable • Customer service standards including annual notification of prices, services, options and policies, billing; telephone service, installation, outages and service calls • A listing of franchise violations, hearing and notice provision, and the damages to be assessed in the event that violations are deemed to have occurred Dr Barry Orton, representing the Village, and a representative from Comcast was in attendance of the meeting. Dr Orton addressed the Board with the options the Village may have to address the terms of the franchise agreement between the Village and Comcast. President Bushy mentioned that Comcast is a mayor tenant in a building she owns Motion by Trustee Savino, seconded by Trustee Caleel, that the Village Board adopt Ordinance 2003 -CB -G -718, "An Ordinance Providing for the Franchising and Regulation of Cable Television Systems in the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois." ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes. 6 - Trustees Aktipis, Caleel, Craig, Konn, Miologos and Savino. Nays: 0 - None. Absent: 0 - None. Motion carried Motion by Trustee Savino, seconded by Trustee Aktipis, to approve Ordinance 2003- AG- CB -EXI -S -1035, "An Ordinance Approving a Non - Exclusive Cable Television Franchise Agreement and Authorizing the Execution Thereof." ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes 6 - Trustees Aktipis, Caleel, Craig, Konn, Miologos and Savino. Nays 0 - None. Absent 0 -None Motion carried VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes Page 10 of 15 April 22, 2003 0 I 0 F 0 q�\ P Bq\ J p \\ 0 � A O � y A Z 9 � cau% Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -2255 Website www oak - brook.org Administration 630 990 3000 FAX 630 990 0876 Community Development 630 990 3045 FAX 630 990 3985 Engineering Department 630 990 3010 FAX 630 990 3985 Fire Department 630 990 3040 FAX 630 990 2392 Police Department 630 990 2358 FAX 630 990 7484 Public Works Department 630 990 3044 FAX 630 472 0223 Oak Brook Public Library 600 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -2200 630 990 2222 FAX 630 990 4509 Oak Brook Sports Core Bath & Tennis Club 700 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -4600 630 990 3020 FAX 630 990 1002 Golf Club 2606 Yoik Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 -4602 630 990 3032 FAX 630 990 0245 April 25, 2003 Mr. Carlo F. Cavallaro Director of Franchising and Government Affairs COMCAST 2001 York Road - Suite 200 Oak Brook, IL, 60523 RE. 1) Ordinance G -718 Providing for the Franchising & Regulation of Cable Television Systems in the Village of Oak Brook, and 2) Ordinance S -1035 Approving a Non - Exclusive Cable Television Franchise Agreement and Authorizing the Execution Thereof Dear Mr. Cavallaro: Enclosed are copies of the above - mentioned Ordinances and two originals of the Non - Exclusive Cable Television Franchise Agreement by and Between Comcast Cablevision of Illinois, Inc and the Village of Oak Brook (Exhibit A to Ordinance S -1035) Please execute both Agreements and return one original to my attention for our files If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Richard B Boehm Village Manager RBB/mr' cabletvagreements Enclosures (4) cc Sharon Douglas, Manager of Government Affairs, Comcast Michael A Crotty, Assistant Village Manager Richard A Martens, Village Attorney Darrell J Langlois, Finance Director • Comcast May 13 , 2003 Mr. Richard B. Boehm Village Manager Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, IL 60523 Dear Mr. Boehm: Comcast Cable Communications, Inc 1500 McConnor Parkway, Suite 200 Schaumburg, IL 60173 Tel 847 585 6345 Fax 847 240 2626 Enclosed please find Ordinance G -718 and Ordinance 5 -1035 regarding the Non- Exclusive Cable Television Franchise Agreement by and between Comcast Cablevision of Illinois, Inc. and the Village of Oak Brook. As requested, we have executed both documents. Any question, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Sharon L. Pearson Executive Assistant /slp Enclosure cc: Sharon Douglass, Manager �!#W