HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 95-41 ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE WHEREBY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY AGREE THAT, FOR
THE PURPOSE OF OPERATING ITS TELECOMMUNICATIONS
BUSINESS, THE TELEPHONE COMPANY SHALL MAINTAIN AND
CONSTRUCT ITS POLES, WIRES, ANCHORS, FIBER, CABLES,
MANHOLES, CONDUITS AND OTHER PHYSICAL PLANT AND
APPURTENANCES IN, ALONG, ACROSS, ON, OVER, THROUGH, ABOVE
AND UNDER ALL PUBLIC STREETS, AVENUES, HIGHWAYS, ALLEYS,
SIDEWALKS, BRIDGES OR PUBLIC PROPERTY IN SAID CITY;
PRESCRIBING THE ANNUAL COMPENSATION DUE THE CITY UNDER
THIS ORDINANCE; PRESCRIBING THE CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE
USE OF PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND THE PERFORMANCE OF
CERTAIN CONSTRUCTION WORK ON PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR
THE TELEPHONE COMPANY'S TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS;
PROVIDING AN INDEMNITY CLAUSE; SPECIFYING GOVERNING LAWS;
PROVIDING FOR A RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS UNDER PRIOR
ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR FUTURE CONTINGENCIES;
PROVIDING FOR WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE OF THIS ORDINANCE BY
THE TELEPHONE COMPANY; AND PROVIDING FOR A TERM AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company (hereinafter referred to as the
"TELEPHONE COMPANY") is now and has been engaged in the telecommunications
business in the State of Texas and in furtherance thereof, has erected and maintained
certain items of its physical plant in the City of Beaumont, Texas (hereinafter referred to
as the "CITY") for many years pursuant to such rights as have been granted it by and
under the laws of the State of Texas, and subject to the reasonable exercise of the powers
granted by and under said laws to the CITY and as reflected in prior Ordinances of the
CITY; and
WHEREAS, the TELEPHONE COMPANY has operated its telecommunications
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business in the CITY under successive ordinances of the CITY, the last of which was
Ordinance Number 85-50, adopted May 7, 1985 which provided compensation to the CITY
for that agreement based upon a percentage of gross receipts received by the
TELEPHONE COMPANY from certain services rendered within the corporate limits of the
CITY; and
WHEREAS, certain disputes have arisen regarding those prior Ordinances and it
is recognized by the parties that changes in the telecommunications industry, changes in
technology, changes in state and federal law, and changes in the accounting practices
mandated by the Uniform System of Accounts promulgated by the Federal
Communications Commission ("FCC"), along with regulatory requirements of the Texas
Public Utility Commission ("PUC"), have caused the traditional method of determining
the amount of compensation to municipalities to become administratively impractical
for telecommunications utilities. In order to resolve these issues in a manner satisfactory
to both the CITY and the TELEPHONE COMPANY, the CITY and the TELEPHONE
COMPANY have chosen the method of determining the amount of compensation provided
for in this Ordinance to eliminate the expense and time related to audits, to achieve
administrative simplicity, to provide the CITY with predictable revenues and an opportunity
for growth and to avoid the expense and delays of further litigation which otherwise would
be necessary to resolve the issues in controversy between the parties; and
WHEREAS, it is to the mutual advantage of both the CITY and the TELEPHONE
COMPANY that an agreement should be entered into between the TELEPHONE
COMPANY and the CITY establishing the conditions under which the TELEPHONE
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COMPANY shall maintain and construct its physical plant in the CITY in the future:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED
BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
SECTION 1 - PURPOSE
Pursuant to the laws of the State of Texas, the CITY Charter and this Ordinance, the
TELEPHONE COMPANY has the NON-EXCLUSIVE right and privilege to USE the public
RIGHTS-OF-WAY in the CITY for the operation of a telecommunications system subject
to the restrictions set forth herein. The TELEPHONE COMPANY may USE such
RIGHTS-OF-WAY for its telecommunications FACILITIES. The TELEPHONE
COMPANY'S FACILITIES and TRANSMISSION MEDIA used in or incident to the provision
of telecommunications service and to the maintenance of a telecommunications business
by the TELEPHONE COMPANY in the CITY shall remain as now constructed, subject to
such changes as under the conditions prescribed in this Ordinance may be considered
necessary to the public health and safety by the CITY in the exercise of its lawful powers
and such changes and extensions as may be considered necessary by the TELEPHONE
COMPANY in the pursuit of its telecommunications business. The terms of this Ordinance
shall apply throughout the CITY, and to all operations of the TELEPHONE COMPANY
within the CITY, and shall include all operations and FACILITIES used in whole or in part
in the provision of telecommunications services in newly annexed areas upon the effective
date of any annexation.
SECTION 2 - ADDITIONAL AUTHORITY REQUIRED
The TELEPHONE COMPANY is not authorized to provide cable television service as a
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cable operator in the CITY under this Ordinance, but must first obtain a franchise from the
CITY for that purpose, under such terms and conditions as may be required by law.
SECTION 3 - DEFINITIONS
Whenever used in this Ordinance, the following words and terms shall have the definitions
and meanings provided in this Section:
(a) FACILITIES: all TELEPHONE COMPANY duct spaces, manholes, poles, conduits,
underground and overhead passageways, and other equipment, structures and
appurtenances and all associated TRANSMISSION MEDIA.
(b) USE: the TELEPHONE COMPANY's acquisition, construction, reconstruction,
maintenance or operation of any FACILITIES in, over, under, along, through or across
the public RIGHTS-OF-WAY, for any telecommunications purpose whatsoever.
(c) CITY: The City of Beaumont, Texas.
(d) RIGHTS-OF-WAY: all present and future streets, avenues, highways, alleys,
bridges and public ways within the city limits of the CITY.
(e) TRANSMISSION MEDIA: all TELEPHONE COMPANY cables, fibers, wires or
other physical devices used to transmit and/or receive communication signals, whether
analog, digital or of other characteristics, and whether for voice, data or other
telecommunications purposes.
(f) NON-EXCLUSIVE: no rights provided in this Ordinance by the CITY shall be
exclusive, and the CITY reserves the right to grant franchises, licenses, easements or
permissions to use the public RIGHTS-OF-WAY within the CITY to any person or entity
as the CITY, in its sole discretion, may determine to be in the public interest.
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(g) TELEPHONE COMPANY: Southwestern Bell Telephone Company.
(h) STIPULATION OF SETTLEMENT: As filed by the Settlement Class and Settling
Defendants in connection with Cause No. D-142,176 in the 136th District Court of
Jefferson County, Texas.
SECTION 4 - TERM
(a) Subject to Paragraph 4(b) below, this Ordinance shall continue for a period of
two (2) years from the effective date hereof; provided that at the expiration of the initial
period, such term shall be automatically extended for successive periods of one (1) year,
unless written notice of intent to terminate this agreement is given by either party not less
than ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of the then current period. When such notice
is given, this agreement shall terminate at the expiration of the then current period.
(b) Notwithstanding the term set out in Paragraph 4(a) above, this Ordinance shall
terminate if Final Approval does not occur as set forth in the STIPULATION OF
SETTLEMENT
SECTION 5 - SUPERVISION BY CITY OF LOCATION OF POLES AND CONDUIT
All poles placed shall be of sound material and reasonably straight, and shall be set
so that they will not interfere with the flow of water in any gutter or drain, and so that the
same will not unduly interfere with ordinary travel on the streets or sidewalks. The City
shall have the option, but not the obligation, to exercise any and all lawful, reasonable and
proper control related to the location and route of all poles, stubs, guys, anchors, conduits,
fiber and cables placed and constructed by the TELEPHONE COMPANY in the
construction and maintenance of its telecommunications system in the CITY.
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SECTION 6 -ATTACHMENTS TO POLES AND SPACE IN DUCTS
Nothing contained in this Ordinance shall be construed to require or permit any pole
attachments for electric light or power wires or communications facilities or systems not
provided by the TELEPHONE COMPANY to be attached to the TELEPHONE COMPANY'S
poles or other physical plant or placed in the TELEPHONE COMPANY'S conduit. If the
CITY desires pole attachments for electric light or power wires or communications
facilities or systems not provided by the TELEPHONE COMPANY, or if the CITY
desires to place communications facilities or systems not provided by the TELEPHONE
COMPANY in any TELEPHONE COMPANY duct, then a further separate, noncontingent
agreement shall be prerequisite to such attachment(s) or such use of any duct by the
CITY. Nothing contained in this Ordinance shall' obligate or restrict the TELEPHONE
COMPANY in exercising its rights voluntarily to enter into pole attachment, pole usage,
joint ownership or other wire space or facilities agreements with light and/or power
companies or with other wire-using companies which are authorized to operate within the
CITY.
SECTION 7 - STREETS TO BE RESTORED TO PRE-EXISTING CONDITION
The surface of any street, alley, avenue, highway or public place disturbed by the
TELEPHONE COMPANY in building, constructing, renewing or maintaining its
telecommunications system shall be restored within a reasonable time after the completion
of the work to as good a condition as before the commencement of work and maintained
to the satisfaction of the City Council or of any city official to whom such duties have been
or may be delegated for one (1) year from the date the surface of said street, alley,
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avenue, highway or public place is broken for such construction or maintenance work, after
which time responsibility for the maintenance shall become the duty of the CITY;
provided, however, that the TELEPHONE COMPANY shall not take up or excavate any
pavement at any time without first securing permission, in writing, of the City Manager or
his nominee except in cases of emergencies and provided further, that all excavation and
installation so made shall be performed in such a manner as will cause the least
inconvenience to the public. No street, alley, avenue, highway or public place shall be
encumbered for a longer period than shall be necessary to execute the work.
SECTION 8 - TEMPORARY REARRANGEMENT OF AERIAL WIRES
Upon request, the TELEPHONE COMPANY shall remove or raise or lower its aerial wires,
fiber or cables temporarily to permit the moving of houses or other bulky structures. The
expense of such temporary rearrangements shall be paid by the party or parties requesting
them, and the TELEPHONE COMPANY may require payment in advance. The
TELEPHONE COMPANY shall be given not less than forty-eight (48) hours advance
notice to arrange for such temporary rearrangements.
SECTION 9 - TREE TRIMMING
The right, license, privilege and permission is hereby granted to the TELEPHONE
COMPANY, its contractors and agents, to trim trees upon and overhanging the streets,
avenues, highways, alleys, sidewalks and public places of the CITY so as to prevent the
branches of such trees from coming in contact with the aerial wires, fiber or cables of the
TELEPHONE COMPANY, and when so directed by the CITY, said trimming shall be done
under the supervision and direction of the CITY or of any CITY official to whom said duties
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have been or may be delegated.
SECTION 10 - INDEMNITY
The TELEPHONE COMPANY shall indemnify and hold the CITY harmless from all costs,
expenses (including attorney's fees) and damages to persons or property arising directly
or indirectly out of the construction, maintenance or operation of the TELEPHONE
COMPANY'S FACILITIES located within the public RIGHTS-OF-WAY found to be caused
solely by the negligence of the TELEPHONE COMPANY. This provision is not intended
to create a cause of action or liability for the benefit of third parties but is solely for the
benefit of the TELEPHONE COMPANY and the CITY; nor is this provision intended to
abrogate the common law or statutory rights of either the CITY or the TELEPHONE
COMPANY to indemnity or contribution from the other.
SECTION 11 - ADMINISTRATION OF ORDINANCE
(a) The CITY may, at any time, make inquiries pertaining to this Ordinance and the
TELEPHONE COMPANY shall respond to such inquiries on a timely basis by providing
information which is prepared, maintained and available in the ordinary course of
business.
(b) Copies of specifically identified petitions, applications, communications and reports
submitted by the TELEPHONE COMPANY to the Federal Communications Commission
or the Public Utility Commission of Texas shall be provided to the CITY upon request.
(c) The CITY may establish, after reasonable notice, such rules and regulations as
maybe appropriate for the administration of this Ordinance and the construction of the
TELEPHONE COMPANY'S FACILITIES on CITY property to the extent permitted by law.
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SECTION 12 - COMPENSATION TO THE CITY
(a) As compensation for the use, occupancy, oversight, supervision and regulation of
the CITY'S RIGHTS-OF-WAY and for any other consideration provided by the CITY under
this agreement, and in lieu of and in full compensation for any lawful tax or license or
charge or RIGHT-OF-WAY permit fee or inspection fee, whether charged to the
TELEPHONE COMPANY or its contractor(s), or any RIGHT-OF-WAY easement or street
or alley rental or franchise tax or other character of charge for use and occupancy of
the RIGHTS-OF-WAY within the CITY, except the usual general ad valorem taxes, special
assessments in accordance with State law or sales taxes now or hereafter levied by the
CITY in accordance with State law, the CITY hereby imposes a Charge upon the Gross
Receipts (as hereinafter defined) of the TELEPHONE COMPANY. The amount of the
Charge for the first year this Ordinance is in effect shall be $560,000. (For the Second
year, the Charge shall be increased by the Growth Factor as set forth in paragraph 12(c),
if applicable. For the third and subsequent years, while this Ordinance remains in effect,
the above charge is subject to adjustment by application of the Growth Factor set out in
Paragraph 12(c).] In no event shall such Charge be less than the above amount for each
year this Ordinance is in effect, except as provided in the case of disannexation as
set forth in paragraph 12(e), or as provided in Section 16 herein.
The TELEPHONE COMPANY will, according to tariff, bill such Charge to the
customers billed the customer service charges included within the term "Gross Receipts,"
as defined herein. Gross Receipts, for purposes of this Charge, shall include only
customer service charges which meet all four of the following conditions: (1) such charges
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are for TELEPHONE COMPANY services provided within the CITY; (2) such charges are
billed through the TELEPHONE COMPANY'S Customer Records Information System
("CRIS"); (3) such charges are the recurring charges for the local exchange access rate
element specified in the TELEPHONE COMPANY'S tariffs filed with the PUC and (4) such
charges are subject to an interstate end user common line ("EUCL") charge as imposed
by the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC").
For the second and subsequent years while this Ordinance remains in effect, the
above Charge is subject to adjustment by application of the Growth Factor set out in
paragraph 12(c). This adjustment for the Growth Factor will be made effective as of each
anniversary date of this Ordinance.
The TELEPHONE COMPANY shall adjust its billings to customers to account for
any undercollection or overcollection of the Charge due the CITY.
(b) The Charge for each year shall be paid in four(4) equal payments. The first payment
under this Ordinance shall be due on the last day of the fifth month following the effective
date hereof, with subsequent payments due on the last day of each third successive month
thereafter during the term of this ordinance. In the event of any over or undercollection
from customers at the expiration of this Ordinance, the TELEPHONE COMPANY may
make a pro rata one-time credit or charge to the customer billing for affected customers
who are billed for a service included within Gross Receipts, as defined in paragraph 12(a).
This will be accomplished within 150 days following the date of expiration of this
Ordinance. If however, it is impractical to credit any overcollection to customers, then
such overcollection shall be Paid to the CITY.
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(c) The Growth Factor shall be calculated by dividing the TELEPHONE COMPANY'S
revenues within the corporate limits of the CITY subject to state sales taxes ("Sales Tax
Revenues") for the twelve month period ending three (3) months prior to the next
anniversary date of this Ordinance by the Sales Tax Revenues for the twelve month period
ending three (3) months prior to either the initial effective date or the preceding
anniversary date of this Ordinance, as applicable. The Growth Factor calculated by the
method set forth in the preceding sentence, if greater than one, shall be multiplied by the
current year's Charge to determine the dollar amount of the Charge for the next year. If
the Growth Factor calculated above is one or less, the Charge for the next year shall be
equal to the current year's Charge. The TELEPHONE COMPANY will adjust its customer
billing to account for the Growth Factor calculated above.
Once the Growth Factor calculation is completed, the TELEPHONE COMPANY will
provide the CITY with the Sales Tax Revenues upon which the Growth Factor calculation
was based.
The CITY agrees to rely upon audits by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
of state sales taxes as reported by the TELEPHONE COMPANY which are performed in
compliance with Sections 151.023 and 151.027 of the Texas Tax Code Annotated. The
Growth Factor shall be recomputed to reflect any final, nonappealable adjustments made
pursuant to an audit finding by the Texas Comptroller of an inaccuracy in the TELEPHONE
COMPANY'S reports of revenues subject to state sales taxes. The Charge shall be
recalculated using the Growth Factor recomputed as specified in the preceding sentence,
and the recalculated Charge shall be used for all future calculations required by this
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Ordinance. Any overpayment or underpayment resulting from such recalculation shall
be subtracted from or added to the first installment due the following year. If any
overpayment or underpayment shall be due during the final year of this Ordinance, then
payment shall be made as follows. In the case of overpayment by the TELEPHONE
COMPANY, the CITY shall pay such overpayment to the TELEPHONE COMPANY within
150 days following the expiration of this Ordinance and, in the case of underpayment by
the TELEPHONE COMPANY, the TELEPHONE COMPANY shall pay such underpayment
to the CITY within 150 days following the expiration of this Ordinance.
(d) Such payments shall not relieve the TELEPHONE COMPANY from paying all
applicable municipally-owned utility service charges. Should the CITY not have the legal
power to agree that the payment of the foregoing Charge shall be in lieu of the taxes,
licenses, charges, RIGHTS-OF-WAY permit or inspection fees, rentals, RIGHTS-OF-WAY
easements or franchise taxes aforesaid, then the CITY agrees that it will apply so much
of such payments as may be necessary to the satisfaction of the TELEPHONE
COMPANY'S obligation, if any, to pay any such taxes, licenses, charges,
RIGHTS-OF-WAY permit or inspection fees, rentals, RIGHTS-OF-WAY easements or
franchise taxes.
(e) In the event that either (1) territory within the boundaries of the CITY shall be
disannexed and a new incorporated municipality created which includes such territory or
(2) an entire, existing incorporated municipality shall be consolidated or annexed into the
CITY, then notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance, the Charge shall be
adjusted. To accomplish this adjustment, within thirty days following the action
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effecting a disannexation/annexation as described above, the CITY shall provide the
TELEPHONE COMPANY with maps of the affected area(s) showing the new boundaries
of the CITY.
In the event of an annexation as described above, the Charge for the CITY will be
adjusted to include the amount of the payment by the TELEPHONE COMPANY to the
existing incorporated municipality being annexed. In the event that the annexed
municipality had no ordinance imposing a Charge or in the event of a disannexation, then
the adjustment to the Charge will be calculated using the effective date of the imposition
of Local Sales Taxes as determined by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. The
adjustment shall be the percent increase/decrease in the TELEPHONE COMPANY'S
Gross Receipts as defined herein for the CITY for the first calendar month following the
Local Sales Tax effective date compared to the last month prior to such effective date.
This adjustment to the Charge will be made on the first day of the second month following
the Local Sales Tax effective date and the adjusted Charge shall be prorated from that
date through the remainder of the payment year. The Charge as adjusted shall be used
for all future calculations required by this Ordinance.
SECTION 13 - ASSIGNMENT OF ORDINANCE
This Ordinance and any rights or privileges hereunder shall not be assignable to any other
entity without the express consent of the CITY. Such consent shall be evidenced by an
ordinance which shall fully recite the terms and conditions, if any, upon which such
consent is given.
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SECTION 14 - MUTUAL RELEASES
Upon Final Approval, as defined in the STIPULATION OF SETTLEMENT, the CITY hereby
fully releases, discharges, settles and compromises any and all claims which the CITY has
made or could have made arising out of or connected with Ordinance Number 85-50,
adopted May 7, 1985, and renewed or extended from time to time thereafter, and its
predecessor ordinances, if any, (hereinafter referred to collectively as "Ordinance 85-
50"). This full and complete release of claims for any matters under Ordinance 85-50 shall
be for the benefit of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company; its parent; its affiliates their
directors, officers, attorneys and employees; successors and assigns; and includes any
and all claims, actions, causes of action and controversies, presently known or unknown,
arising directly or indirectly out of or connected with the TELEPHONE COMPANY'S
obligations to the CITY pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance 85-50. Upon Final
Approval as defined in the STIPULATION OF SETTLEMENT, Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company, its parent, its affiliates, successors and assigns hereby fully release,
discharge, settle and compromise any and all claims, actions, causes of action or
controversies heretofore made or which could have been made, known or unknown,
against the CITY, its officers, attorneys or its employees, arising out of or connected with
any matters under Ordinance 85-50.
It is the intent of the CITY and the TELEPHONE COMPANY to enter into the
foregoing mutual releases in order to reach a compromise that is acceptable to both the
CITY and the TELEPHONE COMPANY. This Ordinance and the mutual releases set forth
in this Section represent a compromise of each party's claims as well as each party's
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defenses, and is not intended to be and is not an admission of liability or vulnerability by
either party to the other with respect to either the claims or the defenses asserted against
the other.
SECTION 15 - ADOPTION OF STIPULATION OF SETTLEMENT
The CITY hereby adopts, ratifies, confirms, and agrees to be bound by the terms of the
STIPULATION OF SETTLEMENT in Cause No.D-142,176 in the 136th Judicial District
Court in and for Jefferson County, Texas, (The "Class Litigation"), in its entirety, in all
respects as if the CITY were an original signatory thereto. The CITY acknowledges that
as a member of the Settlement Class in the Class Litigation it has received and reviewed
the STIPULATION OF SETTLEMENT and that the CITY has had access to and/or has
consulted counsel, to the extent that it desired to do so, in connection with its evaluation
of the STIPULATION OF SETTLEMENT.
SECTION 16 - REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND AGREEMENTS
Ordinance Number 85-50 adopted May 7, 1985, is hereby repealed; provided, however,
such repeal shall take effect at 11:59 p.m. on the day immediately preceding the effective
date specified in the Section of this Ordinance entitled "ACCEPTANCE OF AGREEMENT
AND EFFECTIVE DATE". The final payment (including payment for any partial year)
under Ordinance Number 85-50 shall be due 60 days following the effective date of this
Ordinance, as set out in Section 19 hereof. All other ordinances and agreements and
parts of ordinances and agreements in conflict herewith are also repealed, to the extent
of such conflict only, which repeal shall take effect at the time and on the date specified
in the preceding sentence.
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SECTION 17 - FUTURE CONTINGENCY
(a) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ordinance to the contrary, in the event
that (a) this Ordinance or any part hereof, (b) any tariff provision by which the
TELEPHONE COMPANY seeks to collect the Charge imposed by this Ordinance, or (c)
any procedure provided in this Ordinance, or (d) any compensation due the CITY under
this Ordinance, becomes, or is declared or determined by a judicial, administrative or
legislative authority exercising its jurisdiction to be excessive, unrecoverable,
unenforceable, void, unlawful or otherwise inapplicable, in whole or in part, the
TELEPHONE COMPANY and CITY shall meet and negotiate a new ordinance that is in
compliance with the authority's decision or enactment and, unless explicitly prohibited, the
new ordinance shall provide the CITY with a level of compensation comparable to that set
forth in this Ordinance provided that such compensation is recoverable by the
TELEPHONE COMPANY in a mutually agreed manner permitted by law for the unexpired
portion of the term of this Ordinance.
(b) Notwithstanding anything contained in the preceding paragraph to the contrary, the
CITY and TELEPHONE COMPANY agree that in the event this ordinance is submitted for
review to any court in which the currently existing case styled City of Port Arthur. et al v.
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, et al, Cause No. D-142,176 in the 136th Judicial
Court, Jefferson County, Texas is pending, the CITY and TELEPHONE COMPANY agree
to take any and all actions reasonably necessary to obtain approval and ratification of the
ordinance by the court.
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SECTION 18 - GOVERNING LAW
(a) This Ordinance shall be construed in accordance with the CITY Charter and CITY
Code(s) in effect on the date of passage of this Ordinance to the extent that such Charter
and Code(s) are not in conflict with or in violation of the Constitution and laws of the United
States or the State of Texas.
(b) This Ordinance shall be construed and deemed to have been drafted by the
Combined efforts of the CITY and the TELEPHONE COMPANY.
SECTION 19 -ACCEPTANCE OF AGREEMENT AND EFFECTIVE DATE
The CITY shall deliver a properly certified copy of this Ordinance to the TELEPHONE
COMPANY within three (3) working days of its final passage. The TELEPHONE
COMPANY shall file its written acceptance of this Ordinance in accordance with the
STIPULATION OF SETTLEMENT. This Ordinance shall become effective beginning on
the first day of the first calendar month which begins not less than thirty (30) days after
entry of Judgment, as defined in the STIPULATION OF SETTLEMENT.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont on first reading this the
day of � � , 1995.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont on second reading this
the /• tic day of 1995.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont on third and final reading
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this the f f day of - , 1995.
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, Texas, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. q,5-- C finally
passed and approved by the City of Beaumont, Texas, following the Jf' reading
thereof at a regular meeting held on the day of <-u y , 1995.
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ACCEPTANCE
WHEREAS,the City of Beaumont,Texas,did on the 18th day of July, 1995 ,enact Ordinance
Number 95-41 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE WHEREBY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS AND
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY AGREE THAT, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF OPERATING ITS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS, THE
TELEPHONE COMPANY SHALL MAINTAIN AND CONSTRUCT ITS POLES,
WIRES,ANCHORS, FIBER, CABLES, MANHOLES, CONDUITS AND OTHER
PHYSICAL PLANT AND APPURTENANCES IN,ALONG,ACROSS,ON,OVER,
THROUGH, ABOVE AND UNDER ALL PUBLIC STREETS, AVENUES,
HIGHWAYS, ALLEYS, SIDEWALKS, BRIDGES OR PUBLIC PROPERTY IN
SAID CITY; PRESCRIBING THE ANNUAL COMPENSATION DUE THE CITY
UNDER THIS ORDINANCE; PRESCRIBING THE CONDITIONS GOVERNING
THE USE OF PUBLIIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND THE PERFORMANCE OF
CERTAIN CONSTRUCTION WORK ON PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR THE
TELEPHONE COMPANY'S TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS;PROVIDING
AN INDEMNITY CLAUSE; SPECIFYING GOVERNING LAWS; PROVIDING
FOR A RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS UNDER PRIOR ORDINANCES;PROVIDING
FOR FUTURE CONTINGENCIES; PROVIDING FOR WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE
OF THIS ORDINANCE BY THE TELEPHONE COMPANY; AND PROVIDING
FOR A TERM AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
and, WHEREAS, said Ordinance was on the 18th day of July, 1995, duly approved by the Mayor
of said City, and the Seal of said City was thereto affixed and attested by the City Secretary:
NOW, THEREFORE, in compliance with the terms of said Ordinance as enacted, approved
and attested, the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company hereby accepts said Ordinance, and files
this its written acceptance with the City Secretary of Beaumont, Texas.
Dated this day of u asp 1 1995
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
resident Texas
a, Acceptance filed in the office of the City Secretary of Beaumont, Texas this - day of
City Secret
Southwestern Bell Telephone
"The One to Call On"a
August/4, 1995
The Honorable David W. Moore
Mayor
City of BEAUMONT
801 Main
Beaumont, TX 77701
Dear Mayor Moore :
Enclosed are two originals of the Southwestern Bell Telephone
Company' s signed acceptance of Ordinance No. 95-41 passed
by the City of BEAUMONT on 07/18/95 . After the filing
date has been noted by the City Secretary, one counter-signed
acceptance document should be returned in the enclosed self-
addressed envelope before 9/1/95 for filing with Southwestern
Bell Telephone Company' s official records .
The effective date for Ordinance No . 95-41 will be
09/01/95 . The payments applicable to the first year will be
made as follows :
01/31/96 $140 , 000 . 00
04/30/96 $140 , 000 . 00
07/31/96 $140, 000 . 00
10/31/96 $140 , 000 . 00
The payment for the second year of the ordinance may be
increased according to the growth factor stated in the ordinance .
Calculations for future payments will be available in September
of each year, and you will be advised of the payment at that time .
The final payment under the previous ordinance should be remitted
to the city no later than 10/31/95 .
Please feel free to contact me at 409-839-6000 if I can be of
further assistance .
Sincerely,
Don McFarlin
Area Manager-External Affairs
Enclosures
ACCEPTANCE
WHEREAS,the City of Beaumont,Texas,did on the 18th day of July, 1995 ,enact Ordinance
Number 95-41 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE WHEREBY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS AND
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY AGREE THAT, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF OPERATING ITS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS, THE
TELEPHONE COMPANY SHALL MAINTAIN AND CONSTRUCT ITS POLES,
WIRES, ANCHORS, FIBER, CABLES, MANHOLES, CONDUITS AND OTHER
PHYSICAL PLANT AND APPURTENANCES IN,ALONG,ACROSS,ON,OVER,
THROUGH, ABOVE AND UNDER ALL PUBLIC STREETS, AVENUES,
HIGHWAYS, ALLEYS, SIDEWALKS, BRIDGES OR PUBLIC PROPERTY IN
SAID CITY; PRESCRIBING THE ANNUAL COMPENSATION DUE THE CITY
UNDER THIS ORDINANCE; PRESCRIBING THE CONDITIONS GOVERNING
THE USE OF PUBLIIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND THE PERFORMANCE OF
CERTAIN CONSTRUCTION WORK ON PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR THE
TELEPHONE COMPANY'S TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS;PROVIDING
AN INDEMNITY CLAUSE; SPECIFYING GOVERNING LAWS; PROVIDING
FOR A RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS UNDER PRIOR ORDINANCES;PROVIDING
FOR FUTURE CONTINGENCIES; PROVIDING FOR WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE
OF THIS ORDINANCE BY THE TELEPHONE COMPANY; AND PROVIDING
FOR A TERM AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
and, WHEREAS, said Ordinance was on the 18th day of July, 1995, duly approved by the Mayor
of said City, and the Seal of said City was thereto affixed and attested by the City Secretary:
NOW, THEREFORE, in compliance with the terms of said Ordinance as enacted, approved
and attested, the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company hereby accepts said Ordinance, and files
this its written acceptance with the City Secretary of Beaumont, Texas.
Dated this 3^d day of u USA , 199 .
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Acceptance filed in the office of the City Secretary of Beaumont, Texas this day of
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City Secretary