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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-04-23 Ordinance 4945ORDINANCE NO. 4945 ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALO ALTO ADDING SECTION 2.10.600 OF CHAPTER 2.10 OF TITLE 2, CHAPTER 2.11 OF TITLE 2, CHAPTERS 12.09 AND 12.13 OF TITLE 12, AND AMENDING MISCELLANEOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTERS 12.04, 12.08, 12.10 AND 12.16 OF TITLE 12 OF THE PALO ALTO MUNICIPAL CODE TO CONFORM THE PALO ALTO MUNICIPAL CODE TO THE CALIFORNIA DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND VIDEO COMPETITION ACT OF 2006 NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Palo Alto does ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. Section 2.10.600 is hereby added to Chapter 2.10 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.10.600 Applicability and Sunset. (a) This Chapter 2.10 shall apply to any person that was a franchisee in the City on January 1, 2007, through the later of (1) January 2, 2008, or (2) the date of the granting to that franchisee of a state franchise by the California Public Utilities Commission after one of the conditions in Section 5840(0) of the California Public Utilities Code has been satisfied. (b) This Chapter 2.10 shall apply to any person that was not a franchisee in the City on January 1, 2007, and that wishes to apply, on or before December 31, 2007, for a local franchise from the City. After December 31, 2007, this Chapter shall not apply to any person that was not a franchisee in the City on January 1,2007. (c) This Chapter 2.10 shall sunset in its entirety and no longer be effective on the date that all cable operators and video service providers operating in the City have state franchises granted by the California Public Utilities Commission." SECTION 2. When the earlier of the date set forth in Section 2.10.600(c) of Chapter 2.10 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code or July 25,2010 occurs, Chapter 2.10 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code shall be repealed in its entirety. SECTION 3. The index to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby added to read, as follows: II II II 070404 jib 0072831 1 Sections: 2.11.010 2.11.020 2.11.030 2.11.040 2.11.050 2.11.060 2.11.070 2.11.080 2.11.090 2.11.100 2.11.110 2.11.120 2.11.130 "Chapter 2.11 VIDEO SERVICE PROVIDERS - APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS Purpose and interpretation. Definitions. State Franchise Required. Administration and Regulations. Construction, Operation, Maintenance and Repair. Franchise Fee. Public, Educational and Governmental Access Channel Capacity and Support. Audits and Records. State Franchise Service Obligations. Customer Service and Protection. Emergency Alert System. Notices. Miscellaneous Provisions." SECTION 4. Section 2.11.010 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.010 Purpose and interpretation. It is the purpose of this Chapter 2.11 to implement within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City the provisions of DIVCA and the rules of the Commission promulgated thereunder that are applicable to a "local franchising entity" or a "local entity" as defined in DIVCA. Consistent with that purpose, the provisions of this Chapter 2.11 are to be construed in a manner that is consistent with DIVCA and the applicable rules of the Commission promulgated thereunder." SECTION 5. Section 2.11.020 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.020 Definitions. For the purposes of this Chapter 2.11, the following words, terms, phrases, and abbreviations and their similar formulations shall have the meanings given them in this Chapter 2.11 or, as appropriate, in Chapters 1.04, 2.08, 2.30 and 12.04 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code and in the Charter of the City of Palo Alto, as may be amended from time to time, unless the context indicates otherwise. Words not defined in this Chapter 2.11 or the other Chapters of the Palo Alto Municipal Code shall have the same meaning as established in (1) DIVCA, and, if not defined therein, (2) Commission rules implementing DIVCA, and, if not defined therein, (3) Title VI of Title 47 of the United States Code, and, if not defined therein, (4) their common and ordinary meaning. References to governmental entities (whether persons or entities) shall refer to those entities or their successors in authority. If a specific provision of law referred to in this 2 070404 jIb 0072831 Chapter 2.11 should be renumbered, then the reference shall be read to refer to the renumbered provision. References to any law shall be interpreted broadly to cover government actions, however nominated, including any law now in force or subsequently enacted or amended. (a) "Access," "PEG access," or "PEG use" means the availability of cable system or video service provider network capacity for public, educational or governmental use by various agencies, institutions, organizations, groups, and individuals, including the City and its designated access providers, to acquire, create and distribute programming not under a cable operator's or video service provider'S editorial control, including, but not limited to: (1) "Public access" or "Public use" means access where organizations, groups or individual members of the general public, on a nondiscriminatory basis, are the primary or designated programmers or users having editorial control over their programmmg; (2) "Educational access" or "Educational use" means access where accredited educational institutions are the primary or designated programmers or users having editorial control over their programming; and (3) "Governmental access" or "Governmental use" means access where governmental institutions or their designees are the primary or designated programmers or users having editorial control over their programming. (b) "Cable Coordinator" means the City Manager or the individual or individuals designated by the City Manager to administer oversight of state franchisees in the City. (c) "Channel" means a portion of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum which is used in a cable system or the network of a video service provider and which is capable of delivering a television signal whether in an analog or digital format. The definition does not restrict the use of any channel to the transmission of analog television signals. (d) "City" means the government of the City of Palo Alto, a chartered city and a municipal corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of California, and all departments, divisions, and offices thereof. (e) "Council" means the city council as defined in Section 1.04.050(2). (f) "Commission" means the California Public Utilities Commission. (g) "Comcast Franchise" means the Cable Television Franchise Agreement by and between the City of Palo Alto, California, on behalf of the Joint Powers, and TCI Cablevision of California, Inc., effective as of July 25, 2000. (h) "DIVCA" means the Digital Infrastructure and Video Competition Act of 2006, Assembly Bill 2987 (Ch. 700, Stats. 2006), and as that Act may hereafter be amended. (i) "Communications service equipment" and "communications service facilities" means the equipment and facilities used by a video service provider to provide cable or video service. 3 070404 jIb 0072831 0) "EAS" means Emergency Alert System. (k) "FCC" means the Federal Communications Commission. (1) "Person" includes any natural person, association, company, corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, limited partnership, joint stock company, partnership, trust, or any other legal entity, but not the City. (m) "PEG" means public, educational and governmental access. (n) "Public rights-of-way" means the surface of and the space above and below any street, road, highway, freeway, bridge, lane, path, alley, court, sidewalk, parkway, drive, or right- of-way or easement primarily dedicated to travel, now or hereafter existing within the City which may be properly used for the purpose of installing, constructing, operating, maintaining, and repairing a cable system or a video service provider's network; and any other property that a state franchisee is entitled by California or federal law to use by virtue of the grant of a state franchise. (0) "Public property" means any property that is owned or under the control of the City that is not located in the public rights-of-way, including', for purposes of this Chapter, but not limited to, buildings, parks, and pole structures, such as utility poles and light poles, or similar facilities or property owned by or leased to the City. (P) "State franchisee" means any cable operator or video service provider that, pursuant to DIVCA, has been granted by the Commission a state franchise to provide cable or video service by means of communications service equipment or facilities and whose video service area includes all or any part of the incorporated limits of the City. (q) "Video service provider" has the meaning set forth in DIVCA and, in addition, refers collectively to any cable operator, video service provider or OVS operator as defined in DIVCA." SECTION 6. Section 2.11.030 is hereby. added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.030 State Franchise Required. (a) No person may construct, operate, maintain or repair a cable system or video service provider's network in the City without first obtaining a state franchise therefor. (b) A state franchise shall not convey rights other than as specified in this Chapter 2.11 or in DIVCA or other applicable law; no rights shall pass by implication. (c) Except as otherwise provided by DIVCA, a state franchise shall not include, or be a substitute for: (1) Compliance with generally applicable requirements for the privilege of transacting and carrying on a business within the City, including, but not limited to, 4 070404 jib 0072831 compliance with the conditions that the City may establish before facilities may be constructed for, or providing, non-video services; (2) Any permit or authorization, other than a state franchise, required in connection with operations on or in public rights-of-way or public property, including, but not limited to, encroachment permits, street work permits, pole attachment permits and street cut permits; and (3) Any permit, agreement or authorization for occupying any other property of the City or any private person to which access is not specifically granted by the state franchise. (d) Except as otherwise provided in DIVCA, a state franchise shall not relieve a franchisee of its duty to comply with all laws, including the ordinances, resolutions, rules, regulations, and other laws of the City, and every state franchisee shall comply with the same. The City reserves its rights to the lawful exercise of police and other powers the City now has or may later obtain. (e) The City reserves the right to construct, operate, maintain or repair its own cable system or video service provider network." SECTION 7. Section 2.11.040 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.040 Administration and Regulations. (a) The City may from time to time adopt rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this Chapter 2.11 consistent with DIVCA. (b) The Cable Coordinator is hereby authorized to administer this Chapter 2.11 and to provide or cause to be provided any notices (including noncompliance notices) and to take any action on behalf of the City that may be required under this Chapter 2.11, DIVCA, or under applicable law. (c) The failure of the City, upon one or more occasions, to exercise a right or to require compliance or performance under this Chapter 2.11 or any other applicable law shall not be deemed to constitute a waiver of such right or a waiver of compliance or performance, unless such right has been specifically waived in writing or its exercise by the City is not permitted by DIVCA. (d) The City may designate one or more entities, including itself, to control and manage the use of PEG access channels, and any PEG facilities and equipment (in addition to any other communications service equipment or facilities) owned, controlled or used by the City or the designated entity or entities." SECTION 8. Section 2.11.050 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.050 Construction, Operation, Maintenance and Repair. 5 070404 j Ib 0072831 A video service provider operating within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City shall, in its use of public rights-of-way and public and private property, be considered a "utility" within the meaning of Section 12.04.040 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code, and shall abide by the provisions of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code applicable to any utility or utilities." SECTION 9. Section 2.11.060 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.060 Franchise Fee. (a) Every state franchisee operating within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City shall pay a franchise fee to the City in the amount of five percent (5%) of that state franchisee's gross revenues derived from the operation of its network to provide cable or video services within the City. (b) For purposes of this Chapter 2.11, "gross revenue" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5860 of the California Public Utilities Code. (c) A state franchisee shall remit the franchise fee to the City quarterly, within 45 days after the end of each calendar quarter. Each payment shall be accompanied by a summary explaining the basis for the calculation of the franchise fee. (d) If a state franchisee fails to pay the franchise fee when due, or underpays the proper amount due, the state franchisee shall pay a late payment charge at an annual interest rate equal to the highest prime lending rate during the period of delinquency, plus one percent (1 %)." SECTION 1 O. Section 2.11.070 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.070 Public, Educational and Governmental Access Channel Capacity and Support. (a) PEG Channel Capacity. (1) A state franchisee shall designate and activate seven (7) PEG channels on its network. The state franchisee shall designate and activate the seven (7) PEG channels within three (3) months from the date that the state franchisee receives a state franchise to provide video service in an area including the City, provided, however, that this three-month period shall be tolled for such a period, and only for such a period, during which the state franchisee's ability to designate or provide such PEG capacity is technically infeasible, as provided in Section 5870(a) of the California Public Utilities Code. (2) A state franchisee shall provide an additional PEG channel when the standards set forth in Section 5870(d) ofthe California Public Utilities Code are satisfied by the City or any entity designated by the City to be responsible for PEG. (b) PEG Support. 6 070404 jIb 0072831 (1) Amount of PEG support fee. (A) Except as provided in subparagraphs (B) and (C), every state franchisee operating within the boundaries of the City shall pay a PEG support fee to the City in the amount of 88 cents ($0.88) per month per subscriber in the City. (B) Upon the expiration of the Comcast Franchise, the City shall, by ordinance, establish a new PEG fee equal to either (i) the amount set forth in paragraph (b)(1)(A), or (ii) one percent (1%) ofa state franchisee's gross revenue. (C) The PEG fee established by the City pursuant to paragraph (b)(l)(B) shall expire with respect to a particular state franchisee upon the expiration of that state franchisee's state franchise, and the City shall, by ordinance, reauthorize the PEG fee for that state franchisee upon such expiration. (2) The PEG support fee shall be used by the City for PEG purposes consistent with state and federal law. (3) A state franchisee shall remit the PEG support fee to the City quarterly, within 45 days after the end of each calendar quarter. Each payment shall be accompanied by a summary explaining the basis for the calculation of the PEG support fee. (4) If a state franchisee fails to pay the PEG fee when due, or underpays the proper amount due, the state franchisee shall pay a late payment charge at an annual interest rate equal to the highest prime lending rate during the period of delinquency, plus one percent (1 %). (c) PEG Carriage and Interconnection. (1) State franchisees shall ensure that all PEG channels are receivable by all subscribers, whether they receive digital or analog service, or a combination thereof, without the need for any equipment other than that needed to receive the lowest cost tier of service. PEG access capacity provided by a state franchisee shall be of similar quality and functionality to that offered by commercial channels on the state franchisee's lowest cost tier of service unless the PEG signal is provided to the state franchisee at a lower quality or with less functionality. (2) If a state franchisee and an incumbent cable operator cannot reach a mutually acceptable interconnection agreement for PEG carriage, the City shall require the incumbent cable operator to allow the state franchisee to interconnect its network with the incumbent cable operator's network at a technically feasible point on the state franchisee's network as identified by the state franchisee. If no technically feasible point of interconnection is available, the state franchisee shall make interconnection available to the PEG channel originator and shall provide the facilities necessary for the interconnection. The cost of any interconnection shall be borne by the state franchisee requesting the interconnection unless otherwise agreed to by the parties. 7 070404 jIb 0072831 (d) Institutional Network and Other In-Kind PEG Facilities and Cable Service Support Obligations. The incumbent cable operator's obligation to provide and support PEG channel facilities and institutional networks and to provide free cable service to schools and other public buildings as provided in the Comcast Franchise shall continue until July 25,2010." SECTION 11. Section 2.11.080 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.080 Audits and Records. (a) Not more than once annually, the City or its designee may examine and audit the business records of a state franchisee to ensure compliance with the franchise fee payment obligations of Section 2.11.060 and the PEG support fee payment obligations of Section 2.l1.070(b). (b) A state franchisee shall keep all business records reflecting any gross revenues, even if there is a change in ownership of the state franchisee, for a least four (4) years after such gross revenues are recognized by the state franchisee on its books and records. In the case of subscriber numbers used for calculating the PEG fee, a state franchisee shall keep data on the number of its subscribers in the City, even if there is a change in ownership of the state franchisee, for at least four (4) years after the close of each calendar quarter on which the PEG support fee is to be paid. (c) To the extent consistent with DIVCA and other applicable law, the City may request, and a state franchisee shall provide, information and books and records to the extent necessary to monitor a state franchisee's compliance with this Chapter 2.11." SECTION 12. Section 2.11.090 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.090 State Franchise Service Obligations. The City may bring complaints to the Commission that a state franchisee is not offering video service as required by Section 5890 of the California Public Utilities Code." SECTION 13. Section 2.11.100 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.100 Customer Service and Protection. (a) A state franchisee shall comply with Sections 53055, 53055.1, 53055.2 and 53088.2 of the California Government Code; the FCC customer service and notice standards set forth in Sections 76.309, 76.1602, 76.1603 and 76.1619 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Section 637.5 of the California Penal Code; the privacy standards of Section 551 of Title 47 of the United States Code; and all other applicable state and federal customer service and consumer protection standards pertaining to the provision of video service, including any such standards hereafter adopted. In case of a conflict, the stricter standard shall apply. All 8 070404 jib 0072831 customer service and consumer protection standards under this paragraph shall be interpreted and applied to accommodate newer or different technologies while meeting or exceeding the goals of the standards. (b) The Cable Coordinator shall monitor the compliance of state franchisees with respect to the state and federal customer service and consumer protection standards set forth in paragraph (a). The Cable Coordinator will provide a state franchisee with written notice of any material breaches of applicable customer service or consumer protection standards, and will allow the state franchisee 30 days from the receipt of the notice to remedy the specified material breach. Material breaches not remedied within the 30-day time period will be subject to the following penalties to be imposed by the City: (1) For the first occurrence of a violation, a fine of $500.00 shall be imposed for each day the violation remains in effect, not to exceed $1,500.00 for each violation. (2) For a second violation of the same nature within twelve (12) months, a fine of $1,000.00 shall be imposed for each day the violation remains in effect, not to exceed $3,000.00 for each violation. (3) For a third or further violation of the same nature within twelve (12) months, a fine of $2,500.00 shall be imposed for each day the violation remains in effect, not to exceed $7,500.00 for each violation. (c) A state franchisee may appeal a penalty assessed by the Cable Coordinator to the Council within 60 days of the initial assessment. The City Council shall hear all evidence and relevant testimony and may uphold, modify or vacate the penalty. The Council's decision on the imposition of a penalty shall be final." SECTION 14. Section 2.11.110 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.110 Emergency Alert System. (a) A state franchisee shall comply with the EAS requirements of the FCC in order that emergency messages may be distributed over the state franchisee's network. (b) A state franchisee's EAS shall be remotely activated by telephone and shall allow an authorized representative of the City to override the audio and video on all channels on the state franchise's network that may be lawfully overridden, without the assistance of the state franchisee, for emergency broadcasts from a location designated by the City in the event of a civil emergency or for reasonable tests. Testing of a state franchisee's EAS shall occur at times that will cause minimal subscriber inconvenience. (c) The City shall permit only appropriately trained and authorized persons to operate the EAS equipment. Except to the extent expressly prohibited by applicable law, the City shall hold the state franchisee, its employees and officers harmless from any claims arising out of the emergency use of its facilities by the City. 9 070404 jib 0072831 (d) Paragraphs (b) and (c) of this Section 2.11.110 shall expire and no longer be effective after July 25,2010." SECTION 15. Section 2.11.120 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.120 Notices. All notices and copies of documents that DIVCA requires to be provided to the City, as a local entity or a local franchising entity, shall be addressed to the City Manager, Attention: Cable Coordinator." SECTION 16. Section 2.11.130 is hereby added to Chapter 2.11 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "2.11.130 Miscellaneous Provisions. (a) The captions to sections throughout this Chapter 2.11 are intended solely to facilitate reading and reference to the sections and provisions of this Chapter. Such captions shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Chapter. (b) Unless otherwise indicated, when the performance or doing of any act, duty, matter, or payment is required under this Chapter 2.11, and a period of time or duration for the fulfillment of doing thereof is prescribed and is fixed herein, the time shall be computed so as to exclude the first and include the last day of the prescribed or fixed period of time. (c) If any term, condition, or provision of this Chapter 2.11 shall, to any extent, be held to be invalid or unenforceable by a valid order of any court or regulatory agency of competent jurisdiction, the remainder hereof shall be valid in all other respects and continue to be effective. In the event of a subsequent change in applicable law that renders valid the provision that had been held invalid, that provision shall thereupon return to full force and effect without further action by the City and shall thereafter be binding on the state franchisee and the City." SECTION 17. Section 12.04.010 of Chapter 12.04 of Title 12 ofthe Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "12.04.010 Definitions generally. For the purposes of this Title 12, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning, the words, terms and phrases hereafter set forth shall have the meanings given them in this Chapter 12.04 or, as appropriate, Chapter 2.11 and Chapter 12.13." SECTION 18. Section 12.04.030 of Chapter 12.04 of Title 12 of the PaloAlto Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "12.04.030 Public works. 10 070404 jib 0072831 The term "public works" shall mean structures, utilities and appurtenances on, above or below the ground level which shall have been or are to be installed, constructed or reconstructed for the use or convenience of the general public or the residents of the area served by such works, including, but not limited to, streets, sidewalks, surface and subsurface storm drainage facilities, sanitary sewage facilities, gas, water, electric, and communications services equipment or facilities, easements, street signs and drainage grades of private properties abutting or having any effect upon such public works." SECTION 19. Section 12.04.040 of Chapter 12.04 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "12.04.040 Utility or utilities or public utilities. The term "utility" or "utilities" or "public utility" or "public utilities" shall mean and include any water, gas, sewer, refuse, storm drain, electric or communications service and all persons supplying the same." SECTION 20. Section 12.04.041 of Chapter 12.04 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "12.04.041 Communications service. The term "communications service" or "communication services" shall mean and include telephone, cable and video services as defined in the California Public Utilities Code. The term "communications service equipment or facilities" means any equipment or facilities as defined in Section 2.l1.020(i) that are used to provide "communications service" or "communication services. " SECTION 21. Section 12.04.060 of Chapter 12.04 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "12.04.060 Poles and overhead lines and associated overhead structures. As used in Title 12, the phrase "poles and overhead lines and associated structures" shall mean and include, but not be limited to, poles, towers, supports, wires, conductors, guys, stubs, platforms, cross-arms, braces, transformers, insulators, cutouts, switches, communication circuits, vaults or cabinets containing communications service equipment or facilities, appliances, attachments and appurtenances located at or above ground level upon, along, across or over the streets, alleys and public rights-of-way and other public property of the City and used or useful in supplying electric service, communications service or similar or associated service." SECTION 22. Section 12.08.010 of Chapter 12.08 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "12.08.010 Permit required. (a) It is unlawful for any person, utility, or public utility, without first obtaining a permit so to do from the director of public works-city engineer, to perform any work within the 11 070404 jIb 0072831 public rights-of-way or any street or sidewalk or within any city-owned property in the City, including, but not limited to, the following: (1) Construction or repair of any sidewalk, driveway approach, curb or gutter; (2) Cutting, breaking, or removing any curb; (3) Excavating in, digging up, displacing, breaking or otherwise damaging any public street or sidewalk; or (4) Performing any work on poles or overhead lines and associated overhead structures located in the public rights-of-way at or above any public street or sidewalk. (b) In cases of an emergency nature, including, but not limited, to leaking or ruptured gas or water lines, it shall be a sufficient compliance with this section if the necessary permit is obtained on the next succeeding business day after an emergency opening has been made, provided the person, utility, or public utility making the opening has provided barriers and lighting adequate to protect the public in accordance with the city's public works standard drawings and construction specifications." SECTION 23. Section 12.08.060 of Chapter 12.08 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "12.08.060 Permit subject to regulation. (a) The permit issued by the director of public works-city engineer under the provisions of this Chapter 12.08 authorizes the permittee to perform the work specified therein subject to the following regulations: (1) All sidewalk, driveway approach, curb or gutter work shall be done by a licensed contractor to the satisfaction of the city engineer and must be constructed in accordance with the "City of Palo Alto Department of Public Works Standard Drawings and Specifications." (2) All prepared sub-grades and surfaces shall be inspected and approved by the City before any concrete is poured. All completed work shall be subject to approval by the City. At least twenty-four hours' advance notice shall be given to the City by the permittee so that the City may schedule inspections. (3) No sidewalk, driveway approach, curb or curb and gutter shall be constructed other than of concrete unless special permission therefor has first been obtained from the city engineer. (4) No permit shall be issued to remove any curbi unless a driveway approach between curb and sidewalk is to be installed. 12 070404 jib 0072831 (5) The necessary adjustments to utility facilities, light standards, fire hydrants, catch basins, street or railway signs, signals or other public improvements or installations shall be accomplished without cost to the City. (6) Permittee shall maintain the premises in a safe manner and shall provide adequate barricades and lights at its own expense to protect the safety of the public using the public rights-of-way, any adjacent streets or sidewalks and other public property and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City free from any damages incurred by its operations. (7) All debris and surplus materials shall be removed promptly upon completion of the work. (8) All work shall be completed within 30 days from the date of issuance of the permit, provided that such time may be extended by the city engineer for good cause. (9) In addition to the requirements of the City of Palo Alto Department of Public Works Standard Drawings and Specifications, all driveways shall be constructed in accordance with the following specifications: (A) The distance between driveways, as measured from the radius return, shall not be less than 20 feet. (B) No more than fifty percent (50%) of the frontage upon any street of the lot or lots or parcel of land to be served thereby shall be devoted to driveways, nor shall any driveway exceed 35 feet in width. (C) No driveway shall be located as to interfere with intersecting sidewalks, crosswalks, traffic signals, lampposts, fire hydrants, or other public improvements or facilities. A clear distance of 30 inches shall be maintained between a driveway and any such installation." SECTION 24. The index to Chapter 12.09 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby added to read, as follows: "Chapter 12.09 EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES IN RIGHTS-OF-WAY Sections: 12.09.010 12.09.020 Regulations applicable to users ofthe public rights-of-way. Maps and improvement plans. SECTION 25. Section 12.09.010 is hereby added to Chapter 12.09 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "12.09.010 Regulations applicable to users ofthe public rights-of-way. 13 070404 jib 0072831 (a) The construction, operation, maintenance and repair of equipment or facilities in the public rights-of-way shall be performed in compliance with all laws, practices, rules and regulations affecting such equipment or facilities. This shall include, but not be limited to, applicable zoning and safety codes, construction standards, drawings and specifications, and rules and regulations for the provision of notice to persons that may be affected by the construction of such equipment or facilities, and such directives governing the time, place and manner in which such equipment or facilities may be installed or constructed in the public rights- of-way. Any person, utility or public utility engaged in the construction, operation, maintenance or repair of equipment or facilities in the public rights-of-way or on public or private property shall exercise reasonable care in the performance of all of its activities and shall use commonly accepted methods and devices for the prevention of failures and accidents that are likely to cause damage, injury, or nuisance to the public or to property. (b) Any public rights-of-way or public or private property that is disturbed or damaged during the construction, operation, maintenance or repair of facilities permitted under Title 12 by or on behalf of a permittee shall be promptly repaired by that permittee at its cost and expense. Any public or private property and any public rights-of-way shall be restored to the satisfaction of the owner thereof or to its original condition existing before the occurrence of any disturbance or damage or to a condition that does not constitute a threat to the general health, safety or welfare of the public or safe condition of property. (c) A person, utility or public utility with equipment or facilities located in the public rights-of-way shall, by a time specified by the director of public works-city engineer, protect, support, temporarily disconnect, relocate or remove any of its equipment or facilities, when such action required by the City in the exercise of its governmental or proprietary powers, by reason of traffic conditions, public safety, rights-of-way construction or repair, including, but not limited to, re-grading, re-surfacing, or widening thereof, street vacation, construction, installation or repair of sewers, drains, water pipes, power lines, signal lines, tracks, or any other similar system or utility, public works, public facility, or improvement, or for any other purpose where the work would be aided by the removal or relocation of the equipment or facilities of that person, utility or public utility. (1) The city engineer shall provide notice, describing the location of the facilities to be constructed, at least one (1) week prior to the date and time by which a person, utility or public utility must protect, support, temporarily disconnect, relocate or remove its facilities. (2) During an emergency, or in the event the equipment or facilities of a person, utility or public utility in the public rights-of-way create or contribute to an imminent threat or danger to person or property, the City may protect, support, temporarily disconnect, remove or relocate any such equipment or facilities without prior notice, and charge the owner thereof for costs incurred. (d) To accommodate the construction, operation, maintenance or repair of facilities of another person, utility or public utility authorized to use the public rights-of-way or public property, a permittee shall, by a time specified by such person, utility or public utility, protect, support, temporarily disconnect, relocate or remove its equipment or facilities. The permittee must be given notice describing the proposed location of the construction, operation, 14 070404 jib 0072831 maintenance or repair work no less than 15 days prior to the date by which such work must be completed. The city engineer at the request of those affected may resolve disputes concerning the responsibility for costs associated with the removal or relocation of equipment or facilities among the entities authorized to construct in the public rights-of-way or on public property if the entities are unable to reach a resolution. (e) A permittee shall, at the request of any person, utility or public utility holding a valid permit issued by a government authority, temporarily raise or lower its wires by a time specified to permit the moving of buildings or other objects. A permittee shall be given no less than 7 days' advance notice to arrange for such temporary wire changes. The expense of such temporary removal or the raising or lowering of wires shall be paid by the person, utility or public utility requesting the same. (f) A permittee shall remove its facilities in the public rights-of-way that it intends to abandon within 90 days after it gives notice to the city of its intention to abandon. If within such ninety-day period the City determines that the safety, appearance, function or use of the public rights-of-way or the facilities will be adversely affected, the permittee may abandon its facilities after receipt of notice of the City. A permittee that abandons its facilities must, upon request, transfer ownership of the facilities to the City at no cost, and execute necessary quitclaim deeds and indemnify and hold harmless the City against future costs associated with the mitigation or elimination of any environmental hazard associated with such abandoned facilities. (g) A permittee that places facilities in an underground location shall be a member of the regional notification center for subsurface installations (Underground Services Alert) as may be required by Section 4216 et seq. of the California Government Code. The permittee shall field-mark the locations of its underground facilities upon request without cost to the City." SECTION 26. Section 12.09.020 is hereby added to Chapter 12.09 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "12.09.020 Maps and improvement plans. A person, utility or public utility owning or possessing equipment or facilities in the public rights-of-way shall maintain and provide to the director of public works-city engineer accurate maps and improvement plans, in detail and scale as may be established by the city engineer, which identify the location and size and contain a general description of all of its equipment or facilities and any power supply sources, including, but not limited to, voltages and connections. Maps and improvement plans shall be based on post-construction inspections that are intended to verify the locations of such equipment or facilities. The maps and improvement plans, which shall be provided in three mil Mylar® as well as in compact disk format or other commercially available electronic format specified by the city engineer, shall be updated by the person, utility or public utility annually and provided to the city engineer." SECTION 27. Section 12.10.050 of Chapter 12.10 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "12.10.050 Utility master plans. 15 070404 jib 0072831 Any utility or public utility owning, operating or installing in the public rights-of-way or any city street, alley, sidewalk, or any other public place equipment or facilities providing water, sewer, gas or electric service, communications service, or other utility service, shall prepare and submit to the director of public works-city engineer a utility master plan, in a format specified by the city engineer, that shows the location of the utility's or public utility's equipment or facilities in the public rights-of-way or any city street, alley, sidewalk and other public place that are anticipated to exist for the five years after the plan is submitted and approved. Utilities and public utilities shall submit an initial utility master plan no later than 180 days after the effective date of the ordinance adopting this Section 12.1 0.050. Thereafter, each utility and public utility shall submit annually a revised and update utility master plan containing any reference to a planned major utility works. As used in this section, the term "planned major utility works" refers to any and all future excavations planned by the utility or public utility when the utility master plan or update is submitted that will affect the public rights-of-way or any city street, alley, sidewalk, or other public place for more than a total of 15 days, provided that the utility or public utility shall not be required to show future excavations planned to occur more than five (5) years after the date that the utility master plan or update is submitted and approved. Any and all utility master plans submitted pursuant to this Section 12.10.050 shall be deemed confidential to the fullest extent provided by law and used solely for purposes of coordination." SECTION 28. Section 12.10.060 of Chapter 12.10 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "12.10.060 Coordination with city. (a) Before a person, utility or public utility applies for an "Application and Permit for Construction in the Public Street" to construct in the public rights-of-way or any street, alley, sidewalk or other public place, the applicant shall notify the director of public works-city engineer, and the city engineer, or designee, shall review on behalf of the applicant the utility master plans and the City's five-year repaving plan on file with the department of public works. The applicant shall coordinate, to the fullest extent practicable, with the utility and street work shown on such plans to minimize damage to, and avoid undue disruption and interference with the public use of such public rights-of-way, streets, alleys, sidewalks or other public places. Such coordination shall include: (1) Whenever two or more parties have concurrently proposed a major excavation in the same block during a five-year period, they shall meet and confer with the director of utilities, or designee, regarding whether it is feasible to conduct a joint operation. If the director, or designee, determines that it is feasible to conduct a joint operation, a single contractor shall be selected and a single application fee charged. (2) Any person, utility or public utility aggrieved by the director's decision to require a joint operation may, within 30 days of receipt of the director's written notice, file an appeal with the city manager in written form in a manner prescribed by the director. Within 30 days of the filing of a timely appeal from the director's determination, the city manager shall review the appeal and issue a recommendation to the Council to uphold or overturn the action or determination of the director. The recommendation of the city manager shall be placed on the consent calendar of the Council within 30 days of the filing of the appeal. In determining such appeal, the 16 070404 jib 0072831 Council shall consider the impact of the proposed excavation on the neighborhood, the applicant's need to provide services to a property or area, facilitating the deployment of new technology as directed pursuant to official city policy, and the public health, safety, welfare and convenience. The Council may adopt the recommendation of the city manager, or remove the appeal from the consent calendar, which shall require five (5) votes, and take action to uphold or overturn the recommendation of the city manager. The decision of the Council is final. (b) To avoid future excavations and to reduce the number of street excavations, any person, utility or public utility providing utility or communications service shall be requested, when practicable, to install sufficient conduit to accommodate the reasonably foreseeable future business growth needs of that person, utility or public utility." SECTION 29. The index to Chapter 12.13 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby added to read, as follows: "Chapter 12.13 STATE VIDEO SERVICE FRANCHISEES Sections: 12.13.010 12.13.020 12.13.030 12.13.040 Defmitions. Purposes and interpretations. Permit application procedures. Appeals. SECTION 30. Section 12.13.010 is hereby added to Chapter 12.13 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "12.13.010 Definitions. (a) "State franchisee" shall have the same meaning as set forth in Section 2.11. 020(0) of the Palo Alto Municipal Code. (b) "Encroachment permit" means an encroachment permit, a street work permit, a development review application, or other application or permit for which a state franchisee is required to apply under Chapter 2.11, Chapter 12.08, Chapter 12.10, Chapter 12.13, Chapter 18.76 or Chapter 18.77 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code. (c) "Street work permit application" means the application and permit for construction in the public street to be filed by a state franchisee with the Department of Public Works. (d) "Development review application" means the form to request architectural review to be filed by a state franchisee with the Department of Planning & Community Environment. 17 070404 jIb 0072831 SECTION 31. Section 12.13.020 is hereby added to Chapter 12.13 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "12.13.020 Purpose and interpretation. (a) It is the purpose of this Chapter 12.13 to comply with Section 5885(c) of the California Public Utilities Code. The provisions of this Chapter 12.13 that impose requirements or obligations on the City shall be construed to apply, and shall be only applied, to the extent necessary to comply with Section 5885(c) of the California Public Utilities Code. (b) Except as provided in this Chapter 12.13, all of the provisions of this Title 12 shall apply fully to a state franchisee as if it were a "utility" or "public utility" within the meaning of this Title 12.13." SECTION 32. Section 12.13.030 is hereby added to Chapter 12.13 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "12.13.030 Permit application procedures. (a) A state franchisee who applies for an encroachment permit shall submit an application which consists of a combined development review application and a street work permit application. The director of planning and community environment shall be responsible for taking action on the development review application, and the director of public works-city engineer shall be responsible for taking action on the granting of an application for a street work permit. The approval or denial of the development review application and the street work permit application shall be issued within 60 days of receipt of a combined complete application, which shall consist of the following: (1) A completed development review application for architectural review and a street work permit application; (2) All construction plans, drawings and specifications pertaining to the state franchisee's communications service equipment or facilities to be placed in the public rights-of-way, prepared in accordance with the requirements of the department of public works and other City departments that affect the street work permit application, including, but not limited to, the City arborist and the City department of utilities; and (3) All design plans, drawings, specifications and documents pertaining to the state franchisee's communications service equipment or facilities required for architectural review pursuant to Section 18.76.020, including, but not limited to, a copy of any proposed notice to property owners directly affected by the placement of the communications service equipment or facilities in the public rights-of-way. An encroachment permit application, consisting of a development review application and a street work permit application, is complete whenever the state franchisee applicant has complied with all applicable requirements of Title 2, Title 12 and Title 18 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code and applicable state laws, including the California Environmental Quality Act and DIVCA, as defined in Section 2.11.020(h). 18 070404 jib 0072831 (b) The sixty-day time period set forth in subsection (a) may be extended by mutual agreement by the state franchisee applicant and the city engineer, who may consult with the director of planning and community environment before reaching such agreement. (c) If the development review application is denied by the director of planning and community environment, the city engineer shall deny the street work permit application. The city engineer's denial shall constitute the denial of the encroachment permit application. The city engineer shall provide the state franchisee applicant with a notice of denial and a detailed explanation of the reasons for such denial." SECTION 33. Section 12.13.040 is hereby added to Chapter 12.13 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code to read, as follows: "12.13.040 Appeals. A state franchisee applicant whose encroachment permit is denied under Section 12.13.030 may file an appeal with the Council within 14 days of the decision of the director of public works-city engineer. Within 30 days of the filing of a timely appeal of the city engineer's decision, the Council shall hold a public hearing on the matter. At the public hearing, shall accept into evidence and consider any materials and documents as may be submitted by the state franchisee applicant and the city engineer. In determining such appeal, the Council shall consider whether the city engineer's denial is consistent with Title 2, Title 12 or Title 18, as applicable, and other applicable state and federal laws. If the Council denies the state franchisee applicant's appeal, its decision shall be given, in writing, setting forth a detailed explanation of the reasons for such denial. The decision of the Council is final." SECTION 34. Section 12.16.010 of Chapter 12.16 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "12.16.010 Underground installation required for new construction. The Council finds and determines that the public interest requires that all poles, overhead lines and associated overhead structures used in supplying electric service, communications service or similar associated service to be constructed in the city of Palo Alto after July 1, 1965, shall be placed in underground locations in order to promote and preserve the health, safety and general welfare of the public and to assure the orderly development of the city of Palo Alto. The director of utilities, or designee, may authorize poles, overhead lines and associated overhead structures for new construction when the director determines that an installation in an underground location in any particular instance would not be feasible or practicable. The decision of the director is final." SECTION 35. Section 12.16.050 of Chapter 12.16 of Title 12 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby amended to read, as follows: "12.16.050 Exceptions. (a) facilities: 070404 jIb 0072831 The provisions of this Chapter 12.16 shall not apply to the following types of 19 (1) Poles used exclusively for police and fire alarm boxes, traffic control facilities, or any similar municipal-owned equipment installed under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the director of utilities, or designee; (2) Poles used exclusively for street lighting; (3) An electric distribution or transmission system in excess of fifteen kilovolts, unless the director of utilities, or designee, determines that underground installation of such distribution or transmission system is feasible and practicable. The decision of the director in such matters is final; (4) When authorized by the director, or designee, poles, overhead lines and associated overhead structures crossing or entering any potion of a district from which poles, overhead lines and associated overhead structures have been prohibited and originating in an area in which poles, overhead lines and associated overhead structures are not prohibited; (5) Overhead lines attached to the exterior surface of a building by means of a bracket or other fixture and extending from one location on the building to another location on the same building or to an adjacent building without crossing any public street; (6) Radio antenna and associated equipment and supporting structures used for furnishing communications services; (7) Changes in or additions of aerial drop lines and anchors or the addition or replacement of lines and cables on poles in place on July 1, 1965; or (8) Service terminals, in pedestals, in above ground locations, used to distribute communications service in underground systems." SECTION 36. If any section of this ordinance, or part hereof, is held by a court of competent jurisdiction in a final judicial action to be void, voidable or enforceable, such section, or part hereof, shall be deemed severable from the remaining sections of this ordinance and shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining sections hereof. SECTION 37. The Council hereby finds that this ordinance is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines, because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility of significant environmental effects occurring as a result of the adoption of this ordinance. II II 20 070404 jib 0072831 SECTION 38. This ordinance shall become effective upon the commencement of the thirty-first day after the date of its adoption. INTRODUCED: PASSED: April 09, 2007 April 23, 2007 AYES: BARTON, CORDELL, DREKMEIER, KISHIMOTO, KLEIN, KLEINBERG, MOSSAR NOES: ABSTENTIONS: NOT PARTICIPATING: ABSENT: BEECHAM, MORTON APPROVED: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Senior Asst. City Attorney Director of Public Works Direc~es 21 070404 jIb 0072831