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Ord. #74, Second Series - Cable Television Franchise Ordinance (Qwest-Century Link)
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Ord. #74, Second Series - Cable Television Franchise Ordinance (Qwest-Century Link)
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4.1.1.10 Antenna supporting structures designed in accordance with any <br /> applicable governmental building codes, as amended, and painted, <br /> lighted and erected and maintained in accordance with all <br /> applicable rules and regulations of the Federal Aviation <br /> Administration, the Federal Communications Commission and all <br /> other applicable codes and regulations; <br /> 4.1.1.11 Facilities and equipment at the headend allowing the Grantee to <br /> transmit or cablecast signals in substantially the form received, <br /> without substantial alteration or deterioration; <br /> 4.1.1.12 The Grantee shall provide adequate security provisions in its <br /> Subscriber site equipment to permit parental control over the use of <br /> Grantee's Cable Service. The Grantee, however, shall bear no <br /> responsibility for the exercise of parental controls and shall incur <br /> no liability for any Subscriber's or viewer's exercise or failure to <br /> exercise such controls; <br /> 4.1.1.13 Facilities and equipment capable of operating within the <br /> temperature ranges typical to the climate of the North Metro <br /> Franchise Area over the calendar year; <br /> 4.1.1.14 The System shall be so constructed and operated that there is no <br /> perceptible deterioration in the quality of Public, Educational, <br /> Governmental or religious Access Channel signals after delivery of <br /> such signals to the first interface point with Grantee's bi- <br /> directional fiber PEG transport line, Grantee's headend or the <br /> subscriber network, whichever is applicable, as compared with the <br /> quality of any other channel on the System. As used in this <br /> paragraph, "deterioration" refers to delivery that is within the <br /> control of the Grantee; and <br /> 4.1.1.15 The Grantee must have TDD/TYY (or equivalent) equipment at <br /> the company office, and a publicly listed telephone number for <br /> such equipment, that will allow hearing impaired customers to <br /> contact the company. <br /> 4.1.2 Emergency Alert System. At all times during the term of this Franchise, <br /> Grantee shall provide and maintain an Emergency Alert System ("EAS"), <br /> consistent with applicable federal law and regulations including 47 C.F.R., Part <br /> 11, and any State of Minnesota Emergency Alert System Plan requirements. <br /> The EAS shall allow authorized officials to override the audio and video <br /> signals on all Channels to transmit and report emergency information. In the <br /> case of any sudden, unforeseen event that has the potential to cause significant <br /> damage, destruction, or loss of life, Grantee shall make the EAS available <br /> without charge and in a manner consistent with any State of Minnesota <br /> 19 <br />
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