HomeMy WebLinkAbout3527 ORDINANCE NO._�621
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, relating to
Telecommunications Chapter, 13.53, of the Port Angeles
Municipal Code.
WHEREAS, the City Council does hereby find that there is a need to make changes
to Telecommunications for the purpose of operating, managing and maintaining
telecommunications facilities owned by the City,
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Port Angeles do hereby ordain
as follows:
Section 1. Title 13, Public Utilities, Chapter 13.53 of the Port Angeles Municipal
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
Chapter 13.53
TELECOMMUNICATIONS rTT
T�v SERVICE
Sections:
13.53.005 Definitions.
13.53.010 Purposes of Chapter.
'i3 �-020 Teleeemmunieations Utility Established
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13.53.025 Powers and Authorities of the Telecommunications TT TQtilit y Service
13.53.030 Transfer of Property.
13.53.040 Director of Public Works and Utilities Depart.
13.53.050 Applicability of Chapter.
13.53.060 No Obligation to Serve.
13.53.070 Rates and Rate Schedules.
13.53.080 Right—of-Way and Pole Attachments.
13.53.090 Liability for Interruptions of Access.
13.53.100 Shut-Down for Repairs.
13.53.110 Tampering with Telecommunications Facilities.
13.53.120 Theft of Telecommunications Access.
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Section 13.53.005 —Definitions For purposes of this Chapter:
A. "Telecommunications" means the transmission of information by wire, radio,
optical cable, electromagnetic, or other similar means. As used in this definition,
"information" means knowledge or intelligence represented by any form of
writing, signs, signals, pictures, sounds, or any other symbols.
B. "Telecommunications Facilities" means lines, conduits, ducts, poles, wires,
cables, crossarms, receivers, transmitters, instruments, machines, appliances,
instrumentalities and all devices, real estate, easements, apparatus, property, and
routes used, operated, owned, or controlled to facilitate the provision of
Telecommunications services.
C. "Metropolitan Area Network" means the City-wide broadband digital network
comprised of Telecommunications Facilities that are owned by the City that
interconnects a number of City owned and non-City owned Local Area Networks.
D. "Local Area Network" means a computer network that interconnects computers in
a limited area such as a home or a business.
E. "Point of Delivery" is the physical point at which the Metropolitan Area Network
ends, and the customer's Local Area Network begins. In the event of any dispute
or uncertainty about the location of a Point of Delivery, the records of the
Telecommunications Utility service that show the location of the particular Point
of Delivery shall control.
F. "Right-of-Way" shall have the same meaning as 11.14.020 PAMC.
Section 13.53.010 — Purposes of Chapter. The purposes of this Chapter are as
follows:
A. To operate, manage, and maintain Telecommunications Facilities owned or
controlled by the City in the Right-of-Way up to the Point of Delivery.
B. To reduce the costs of providing City services by using high capacity
Telecommunications Facilities to support City services.
C. To provide the opportunity to extend and improve a high capacity
Metropolitan Area Network owned by or under the control of the City, and to use excess
capacity thereon to provide access to high capacity Internet and other Telecommunications
services, to accommodate expanding technologies and demand, to facilitate
intergovernmental coordination and services (such as educational and health institutions),
and to provide more and faster Telecommunications services to residents of the City.
D. To enhance the growth and continued economic vitality of the City.
E. To manage and regulate competing demands for the use of the public Right-
of-Way by minimizing the installation of duplicative communications lines and facilities on,
over or under the public Right-of-Way.
F. To reduce the cost of Telecommunications services to City residents.
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G. To effectuate the foregoing purposes, it is the intent of the City to provide for
the operation, management and maintenance of the Metropolitan Area Network by
contracting with private sector providers, and to operate the Telecommunications Facilities as
an open access facility available to retail providers who will be charged for access thereto,
and who will normally have the direct business relationship with the end-use customers,
instead of the City filling such role.
13.53 tablished. Fay—the purposes of this
Chapter and for the purposes of operating the Metfopolitan Afea Netwofk of the City, there is
ereated and established a Teleeommunieations Utility to be operated by the City's
Depaftment of Publie Works and Utilities, whieh, faf purposes of this Chapter-, may also be
referred to as "the Depat4ment."
13 53 025 – Powers and Authorities of the Telecommunications Service The
Telecommunications Utility Service shall perform the functions, and have the authority, as
set forth in this Chapter for managing, regulating, and controlling the City's Metropolitan
Area Network. Without limiting the generality of the preceding sentence, the
Telecommunications Utility Service shall have the power and authority:
A. To operate, manage, and maintain Telecommunications Facilities owned or
controlled by the City in the Right-of-Way to the Point of Delivery.
B. To extend and improve a high capacity Metropolitan Area Network owned by
or under the control of the City, and to use excess capacity thereon to provide access
to high capacity Internet and other Telecommunications services to the public.
C. To contract with private sector providers to provide for the operation,
management and maintenance of the City's Telecommunications Facilities, and
D. To operate the Telecommunications Facilities, or cause them to be operated, as
an open access facility available to retail providers who will be charged for access
thereto, and who will normally have the direct business relationship with the end-use
customers.
13.53.030 - Transfer of Property -- All Telecommunication Facilities, equipment,
property, and property rights and interests in the Right-of-Way to the Point of Delivery,
owned or acquired by the City after January 1, 2012, insofar as they relate to or concern
Telecommunications are hereby transferred to the Telecommunications r r+ Service.
13 53 040–Director of Public Works and Utilities ae„ nt.
A. The word "Director", as used in this Chapter, shall mean the Director of the
City Public Works and Utilities DepaAment, or his designated agent or employee.
B. The Telecommunications TT tilit Service shall be administered under direction
of the Director of Public Works and Utilities. The Director shall have full charge and control
of all work provided for and contemplated by this Chapter, subject to the ultimate control and
authority of the City Manager and the City Council.
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C. The City shall have exclusive right to sell, lease and deliver access on the
Metropolitan Area Network owned by or under the control of the City. Rights of access and
delivery of services across the Telecommunications Facilities owned by or under the control
of the City arising under the provisions of this Chapter shall not be transferred to any person
or entity without the express written approval of the City Council.
13.53.050 —Applicabili , of f Chapter. The provisions of this Chapter shall apply only
to the delivery of access to and related services across the Telecommunications Facilities
owned by or under the control of the City. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed or
deemed to regulate the delivery of Telecommunications services over or across lines,
facilities or equipment owned by a private telecommunications provider, or which may be
located in the public right-of-way pursuant to a franchise, lease, permit, license, or other
privilege granted to such private communications provider by the City.
13.53.060 — No Obligation to Serve. The City shall have no obligation to serve or
provide access on the Telecommunications Facilities owned by or under the control of the
City. The City reserves the right to limit or refuse access to the Telecommunications
Facilities owned by or under the control of the City at its sole discretion, provided such
access shall not be limited or denied in a manner that is inconsistent with applicable federal, j
state or local law or regulations.
13.53.070 — Rates and Rate Schedules. Rates and charges for delivery of access and
related services across the Telecommunications Facilities owned by or under the control of
the City shall be billed in accordance with contracts with private sector providers as
established from time to time by the City Council.
13.53.080—Right—of-Way and Pole Attachments.
A. The City hereby grants to the Telecommunications Utility Service established
by this Chapter authority to use the City's Right—of-Way to install Telecommunication
Facilities and apparatus necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Chapter, and the right to
enter onto such public Right-of-Way to operate and maintain such Telecommunications
Facilities, and to extend, improve and expand the Telecommunications Facilities owned or
controlled by the City.
B. The City may condition access to the Telecommunications Facilities owned or
controlled by the City upon the dedication or conveyance to the City of an H+44Y easement
for the installation, operation and maintenance of such Telecommunications Facilities over,
across, upon and under property owned or controlled by another. The City may also require
such dedication or conveyance to be by warranty deed or it may require execution of an
indemnification covenant assuring good and merchantable title thereto. Such "*
easement may be used for the purpose of providing delivery of Telecommunications access
and related services to the City as well as to others. Such ut4ity easement shall permit access
thereto by City employees and agents at all reasonable hours or at any time in an emergency
situation, as determined by the City in its sole discretion.
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C. Any Telecommunications Facilities attached to any pole owned or controlled
by the City shall be subject to all ordinances and regulations pertaining to such pole
attachments, including payment of fees.
13 53 090 — Liability for Interruptions of Access. The City shall not be liable for any
loss, injury or damage of any kind, including but not limited to consequential, special and
punitive damages, resulting for the interruption, reduction, loss or restoration of access to the
Telecommunications Facilities owned or controlled by the City from any cause, including
without limitation any loss by fire, flood, accident, casualty, sabotage, terrorist act, strike,
labor slow-down, act of God or the public enemy, or failure or inadequacy of
Telecommunications access or appurtenant facilities. The City disclaims any express or
implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose for access to the
Telecommunications Facilities owned or controlled by the City provided pursuant to this
Chapter. The delivery of Telecommunications access to any person or entity shall not be
construed as or deemed to be the delivery of goods under the Washington Uniform
Commercial Code. Every person and entity accepting access to the Telecommunications
Facilities owned or controlled by the City agrees to, and shall be deemed to, waive any and
all claims for damage or loss to the person's or entity's lines, facilities or communications
equipment caused by any act or omission of the City; provided however, that nothing herein
shall be deemed or construed as a waiver of any claim for damage or liability arising out of
the gross negligence or malicious act of the City or its agents.
13.53.100 — Shut-Down for Repairs. Prior to a planned suspension of access to the
Telecommunications facilities, the City will make reasonable efforts under the applicable
circumstances to provide prior notice of such suspension to any person with access to such
Telecommunication Facilities. However, for purposes of making repairs, upgrades,
extensions or changes to the Telecommunications Facilities owned or controlled by the City,
or to avoid damage to property or to persons, the City may without prior notice suspend
access to the Telecommunications Facilities owned or controlled by the City for such periods
as the City determines in its sole discretion to be reasonably necessary to make such repairs,
upgrades, extensions, or changes, or to avoid damage to property or to persons. The City
shall not be liable for damage of any kind, direct or indirect, resulting from any such
suspension of access to the Telecommunications Facilities owned or controlled by the City.
13 53 110 —Tampering with Telecommunications Facilities. No person shall connect
to, adjust, tamper with or make any alteration or addition to the Telecommunications
Facilities owned or controlled by the City, without having first obtained written permission
from the Director, and any person who causes damage to the Telecommunications Facilities
owned or controlled by the City shall be liable to the City for any damage proximately
caused by such unauthorized connection, adjustment, tampering, alteration or addition to
such Telecommunications Facilities.
13.53.120 —Theft of Telecommunications Access. It shall be unlawful for any person
to make any connection to or to install or to construct any facility or equipment with the
intent of obtaining access from or make use of the Telecommunications Facilities or network
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owned or under the control of the City without paying for such access or without paying the
fees and charges applicable thereto.
Section 2 - Severability. If any provisions of this Ordinance or its applications to any
person or circumstances is held to be invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance or application
of the provisions of the Ordinance to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
Section 3 - Effective Date. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power specifically
delegated to the City legislative body, is not subject to referendum. This ordinance shall take
effect five (5) days after passage and publication of an approved summary thereof consisting
of the title.
Section 4 - Corrections. The City Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are
authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance including, but not limited to, the
correction of the scrivener's/clerical errors, references, ordinance numbering,
section/subsection numbers and any references thereto.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles at a regular meeting of said
Council held on the 16th day December, 2014.
Dan'Df Guilio, Mayor
ATTEST: APPPfOVED AS TO FORM.-'-2
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ennife Veneklasen, City Clerk William E. Bloor, City Atiorih y
PUBLISHED:'�)M1hP( & 2014
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Sununary of Ordinance Adopted by the
Port Angeles City Council
on December 16, 2014
Ordinance No.3525
THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, makes changes to Chapter 13.12.040 of the
Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to general service.
This Ordinance shall take effect five days after publication of summary.
Ordinance No.3526
THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, closes the Economic Development Fund
(Fund#103)and Port Angeles Works Fund(Fund#110).
This Ordinance shall take effect five days after publication of summary.
Ordinance No.3527
THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington,relates to Telecommunications Chapter
13.53 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code
This Ordinance shall take effect five days after publication of summary.
Ordinance No.3528
THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, closes the Telecommunications Fund
(Fund#431).
This Ordinance shall take effect five days after publication of suininary.
The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Clerk's office, on the City's website
at www.cityopa.us, or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m.
Jennifer Veneklasen
City Clerk
Published: December 24, 2014