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ORD Franchise
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Council Communication
| Title: |
Second Reading of an "Ordinance Deleting Section
16.20.160 of the Ashland Municipal Code to Remove Requirements for Franchise
Assignment Approvals When Corporate Control Is Transferred" |
| Dept: |
Legal Department |
| Date: |
February 19, 2002 |
| Submitted By: |
Paul Nolte |
| Reviewed By: |
Greg Scoles |
| Synopsis: |
This ordinance removes requirements for approval
by the city when a change in ten percent of shareholder ownership occurs
in a corporate telecommunications franchisee. |
| Recommendation: |
Move to adopt second reading of ordinance. |
| Fiscal Impact: |
None. |
| Background: |
The city adopted a comprehensive telecommunications
franchise code in March 1998. Significant amendments to the code were made
in December 1999 after extensive discussions were made with US West, the
predecessor to Qwest. As a result of those discussions, the December 1999
amendments were to include the deletion of section 16.20.160. Representatives
of US West objected to the section on the basis that it imposed a degree
of regulatory supervision beyond that permitted by law and that the city
did not have the authority to approve change in control of the U S West network
or facilities or to regulate transactions between US West affiliates. While
staff did not agree with all of these reasons, staff did agree that this
section should be deleted primarily because it would be difficult, if not
impossible, to track changes in shareholder ownership and that such control
was not necessary for the proper administration of the city's rights of way.
Ultimately the December 1999 amendments included changes to over 100 sections
of the telecommunication code and the failure to delete this section at that
time was an error in presenting the final amendments to the council following
these extensive negotiations with US West.
Qwest, the successor to US West, is now raising, in the litigation
involving several cities in Oregon - including Ashland, this section as an
example of how cities are violating the federal Telecommunications Act of
1996 by regulating telecommunication carriers in a manner not related to
a city's control of its rights of way. It was only after Qwest raised this
objection did I realize that the section was still in our code. |
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ORDINANCE NO. _______
AN ORDINANCE DELETING SECTION 16.20.160 OF THE ASHLAND MUNICIPAL CODE TO
REMOVE REQUIREMENTS FOR FRANCHISE ASSIGNMENT APPROVALS WHEN CORPORATE CONTROL
IS TRANSFERRED
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Section 16.20.160 of the Ashland Municipal Code is deleted.
The foregoing ordinance was first read on the 5th day of February , 2002,
and duly PASSED and ADOPTED this _____day of _______ , 2002.
Barbara Christensen, City Recorder
SIGNED and APPROVED this _____day of _______ , 2002.
Alan W. DeBoer, Mayor
Reviewed as to form:
Paul Nolte, City Attorney
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