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2007-055
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5/15/2007
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2007
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CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2007 - 55 <br />By: Mayor O'Grady and the entire City Council <br />A RESOLUTION OPPOSING OHIO SENATE BILL 117 AND SUPPORTING <br />THE LOCAL CABLE FRANCHISING PROCESS, AND DECLARING AN <br />EMERGENCY <br />WHEREAS, Senate Bill ("SB") 117 was introduced in the Ohio Senate on March 15, <br />2007 and whereas on March 27, 2007, the Senate held the Sponsor's introduction hearing and is <br />expected to commence further hearings in April, 2007; and <br />WHEREAS, in its present form, SB 117 would eliminate local franchise authority over <br />cable and other video service providers that must use the City's rights-of-way to provide service <br />and would replace that authority with only the most minimal oversight and enforcement power <br />by the Ohio Director of Commerce; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 117 would permit cable operators to unilaterally abrogate and abandon <br />existing cable/video contracts and municipalities even if no new competitive video service is <br />offered in those communities and would outlaw the extension of any current franchise <br />agreement; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 117 would significantly reduce the franchise fees paid to the City by <br />cable operators and/ar other video service providers in exchange for using the City's rights-of- <br />way, and would severely impair the City's ability to audit cable and competitive video service <br />providers' franchise fee payments; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 117 would substantially reduce, if not completely eliminate, the City's <br />ability to have dedicated Public, Educational and Governmental (PEG) access channels and <br />would eliminate entirely all specific PEG funding as well as other services, such as free cable <br />service to City buildings and public schools; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 117 would prohibit the City from requiring a cable/video service <br />provider to build-out its system so as to provide universal service to all City residents, as has <br />been traditionally required of cable television operators so as to ensure that all residents receive <br />similar access to services; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 117 would prohibit the City from requiring that any cable/video service <br />provider supply an Institutional Network for the provision of voice, video and data <br />communications between and among City buildings, public and private school buildings, and <br />library buildings in the City; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 117 would prohibit the City from enforcing reasonable cable customer <br />service standards determined by the community, as permitted by current Federal law; and <br />WHEREAS, this further encroachment on local authority to monitor and regulate <br />video/cable service providers using the City's rights-of-way to provide video/cable service to the <br />City's residents is not in the City's best interest and is strongly opposed by this Council; and <br />
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