The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 20, 1966, Image 3

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    THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE THRER
The Mount Joy
WEDNESDAY, JULY" 20, 1966
of $250,000.00 resulting from tion, and so as to prevent ra-
the licensee's
& Legal Notices any one accident. The licen- | diation from
| see shall also post with the [facilities to radio and tele-
(From Page 2) Borough and keep in force a | vision antennas. All con-

cable or other equipment.
Section 7. Indemnity and
Insurance. Licensee shall de-
fend and indemnify the Bor-
ough and hold it harmless
from any liability, loss, dam-
age or expense resulting from
any claim or demand made
upon the Borough or any suit
filed or judgment or execu-
tion rendered against the
Borough which arises out of
the construction, mainten-
‘ance, operation or existence
of the licensee’s system or
any of its facilities, in the
Borough, and licensee shall
provide insurance protection
for any other person who
might suffer injury or dam-
age caused by or resulting
from licensee’s negligence. In
order to assure the Borough
of licensee's performance of
the obligations herein assum-
ed, the licensee shall obtain
and keep in force during the
term of the license a policy
or policies of public liability
and property damage insur-
ance’ in which licensee shall
cause the Borough to be nam-
ed as an additional assured
and providing liability cov-
erage in the amounts of not
less than $100,000.00 for in-
juries resulting to any one
person, and $300,000.00 for
injuries to persons in any one
accident, and property dam-
age coverage in the amount

bond with corporate surety in
the amount of $2,000.00 con-
ditioned for the licensee's
compliance with its obliga-
tions and duties hereunder.
Section 8. Service and
Rates.
(a) During the continuance
of the licensee's operation in
the Borough, it shall provide
facilities and service suffic-
ient to meet the reasonable
needs of the public, and shall
maintain its facilities and
service up to date and in
keeping with technical pro-
gress. The licensee shall
maintain, operate and ren-
der efficient service on a
minimum of eight T.V. chan-
nels with an all-band system
capable of providing twelve
(12) TV channels, and also
to be subject to any rules
and regulations which may
be prescribed by Federal
Communications Commission,
the Pennsylvania Public Utili-
ty Commission or any other
body having regulatory auth-
ority which supersedes the
authority of the Borough.
Any spurious electromagnetic
radiation from the licensee’s
facilities must fall within the
limits specified by the Feder-
al Communications Commis-
sion. The system shall be op-
erated so as not to adversely
affect or interfere with exist-
ing radio or television recep-


construction must be done in
conformity with the stand-
ards of the National Electric
Safety Code.
(b) Whenever it is neces-
sary to shut off or interrupt
service for the purpose of
making repairs, adjustment
or installations, the licensee
shall do so at such times as
shall cause the least amount
of inconvenience to its cus-
tomers, and unless such in-
terruption is unforseen and
immediately necessary, it
shall give reasonable publish-
ed or broadcast notice thereof
to its customers. The service
furnished shall be continuous
daily during the regular tele-
cast operating hours of the
stations whose TV broadcasts
are being transmitted.
(¢) The licensee shall have
the right to promulgate and
put into effect such rules,
regulations, and conditions
respecting the sale, furnish-
ing or use of the community
antenna television services it
will provide as shall be reas-
onably necessary to permit
the licensee to carry on its
business in an efficient man-
ner, to exercise the rights
granted to it under this ord-
inance and to conduct its
operation in the manner it
believes is most likely to as-
sure its ability to provide un-
interrupted service to its cus-
tomers. Further, the licensee
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BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Published Weekly on Wednesdays
Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week
(50 Issues Per Year)
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA, 17552
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County.
Richard A. Rainbolt
Editor
and
Publisher

Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail.
Advertising Rates upon request.
Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna,, as sec
ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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shall become the property of
the Borough.
Section 12. Payments to
the Borough. The licensee
shall annually pay a rental
fee to the Borough during the
shall have the right to estab-
lish and put into effect and
collect reasonable rates and
charges for the services it
renders, including charges for
connecting customers to and
disconnecting them from its
system, an@®, to impose penal-
ty charges for late payment;
provided, however, that the
licensee shall not without ap-
life of this license, said rental
fee to be three (3%) per eent
of its gross income from
monthly service charges (but
not from charges for connec-
proval of the Borough in-
crease rates more than 10%
within any two year period.
Section 9. Resident Agent:
tions, disconnections, late
payments, and other normal-
ly non-recurring charges) to
customers within the Bor-
The licensee shall designate ough; provided, however, that
and maintain an agent having | the minimum annual pay-
a residence or place of busi- ment shall be $300.00 for the
ness in Lancaster County, first year, and $600.00 for
Pennsylvania, on whom and each year thereafter: said fees
at which legal process may [to the Borough being for the
be served on the licensee. The | privilege of using the streets
licensee shall certify to the of the Borough for the opera-
Borough the name of the | tion of its system and to re-
agent and the address of such |imburse the Borough for ex-
residence or place of business; ! penses incurred by it in in-
and service made there shall specting the facilities used un-
be service on the licensee un-|der this ordinance. The fee
til the Borough has received |shall be payable annually on
written notice of change of |the 15th day of July of each
agents and/or address. year, beginning July 15, 1967.
Section 10. Transfer of |The licensee shall also pay a
license. The licensee shall not [reasonable fee for the issu-
transfer or assign this license | ance of each permit obtained
nor any rights hereunder hereunder. In addition to the
without written approval of [said fees, the licensee, on re-
the Borough which said ap-|quest. shall install one outlet
proval will not be unreason-{to the Borough Fire Hall
ably withheld; provided how-|and one to each public and
ever that no assignment parochial school building in

| | shall be approved or become the Borough, and shall make
effective until the assignee no charge for the installation
has filed with the Borough and use of said outlets. The
Secretary evidence that satis- licensee shall also reimburse
fies the Borough of the as-|to the Borough, the Borough's
signee’s financial responsibili- [costs and expenses (including
ty and anticipated ability | counsel fee) for the prepara-
and competence to render the [tion of this ordinance, and the
public service contemplated regulations to be adopted
by the license, and an instru- herewith, and for advertising
‘Iment accepting the terms of [the ordinance. The said costs

the license and agreeing to
perform all the conditions
thereof.
Section 11. Duration
Forfeiture of License.
license shall be in force for a
period of ten years from the
date of the enactment of this
ordinance unless the license
is sooner terminated by con-
sent of the licensee or under
the terms hereof.
The Borough may termin-
ate the license granted to the
licensee in this ordinance if,
(1) licensee fails to com-
mence construction and in-
stallation of its system with-
in twelve calendar months;
or (2) fails to be ready to
serve customers within 18
months from the date of en-
actment of this ordinance;
(provided, however, that fail-
ure to comply with this stip-
ulation by reason of causes
beyond the reasonable control
of the licensee such as FCC
or PUC regulations, shall not
be sufficient grounds to exer-
cise such termination), or (3)
licensee fails to make the
payments provided for herein
within the times specified
and
herein: or (4) if licensee shall |
fail to comply with the other |
terms and conditions hereof
or any other ordinance relat-
ing hereto, and shall not dis-
continue the acts or correct
the omissions which consti-
tute its non-compliance with-
in fifteen days after the Bor-
ough shall notify it of such
failure or such longer period |
as the Borough may grant
for accomplishment of such
correction. Upon termination
of the license or any exten-
sion thereof, the licensee shall
remove its facilities from the
streets, except that facilities
the removal of which would
require excavation of the
streets shall not be removed
unless such removal is speci-
ally required or permitted
by the Borough. All under-
ground facilities not removed
This |
and expenses shall be paid
upon presentation of a bill
| therefor. The licensee shall
submit with each annual
pavment a statement (certi-
ified by a certified public ac-
countant) of the amount of
service fees collected in the
| preceding twelve calendar
‘months, the number of cus-
[tomers being served in the
| Borough at the beginning and
the end of said period.
Section 13. Notices. Notices
required hereunder shall be
given in writting by personal
delivery or certified mail as
follows:
To the Borough: By notice
addressed to the Borough in
care of the Borough Secretary
at his residence, whose name
and address are as follows:
Frank F. Walter, Jr.
220 South Market Street
Mount Joy, Pa. 17552
To the Licensee: By notice
addressed to the licensee as
follows:
United Transmission
Incorporated
2330 Johnson Drive
Shawnee Mission
Kansas 66205
and to the licensee’s Lancast-

ler County agent for service
of the process herein above
provided for.
Section 14. Enforcement;
Appeals. The licensee or any
person who is aggrieved by
any desision of an officer,
committee or agent of the
Borough acting under this
ordinance may appeal to the
| Borough Council by petition
or such other procedure as
may be prescribed by regula-
tions, and the decision of the
Council shall be final. The
Borough or any person ag-
grieved by an act or omission
of the licensee in contraven-
tion of this ordinance or of
regulations promoted under
it may take such legal action
as may be deemed appropri-
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