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5/8/2001
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ORD 1829
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CHAPTER 6.52 <br /> <br />CABLE SYSTEM REGULATORY ORDINANCE <br /> <br />SECTION 6.52.010. INTENT <br /> <br />A. Authority. <br /> <br /> The City of Pleasanton pursuant to applicable Federal and State law, is <br />authorized to grant one or more non-exclusive franchises to construct, operate, <br />maintain and reconstruct Cable Systems within the City limits. <br />B. Findings. <br /> <br /> The City Council finds that the development of Cable Systems has the potential <br />of having great benefit and impact upon the residents of the City. Because of the <br />complex and rapidly changing technology associated with Cable Systems, the City <br />Council further finds that the public convenience, safety and general welfare can best <br />be served by establishing regulatory powers which should be vested in the City or such <br />Persons as the City may designate. It is the intent of this Ordinance and subsequent <br />amendments to provide for and specify the means to attain the best possible Cable <br />Service to the public and any Franchises issued pursuant to this Ordinance shall be <br />deemed to include this as an integral finding thereof. It is the further intent of this <br />Ordinance to establish regulatory provisions that permit the City to regulate Cable <br />System Franchises to the extent permitted by Federal and State law, including but not <br /> <br /> limited to the Federal Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984, the Federal Cable <br /> Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, the Federal <br /> Telecommunications Act of 1996, applicable Federal Communications Commission <br /> regulations and applicable California law. <br /> <br /> <br />
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