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City of Cerritos Resolution

 EXHIBIT 10.55 
  
 CITY OF CERRITOS 
  
 RESOLUTION NO. 2003-24 
  
 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CERRITOS APPROVING THE TRANSFER OF THE CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE FROM VERIZON MEDIA VENTURES INC. TO
KNOLOGY BROADBAND OF CALIFORNIA, INC. 
  
 WHEREAS, Verizon
Media Ventures, Inc. (“Franchisee”), owns, operates and maintains a cable television system (the “System”) in the City of Cerritos (the “Franchise Authority”), pursuant to a cable television franchise agreement (the
“Franchise”), and Franchisee is the duly authorized holder of the Franchise; and 
  
 WHEREAS, Franchisee, Verizon Media Ventures Inc. and Knology New Media, Inc. (“BUYER”) are parties to an Asset Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”), pursuant to which the Franchisee will be
transferred (the “Transfer”) from Franchisee to the Assignee of the BUYER, Knology Broadband of California, Inc. (the “Transferee”) at the consummation of the transaction contemplated by the Agreement (the “Closing”);
and 
  
 WHEREAS, Franchisee and Transferee have requested consent
by the Franchise Authority to the transfer in accordance with the requirements of the Franchise and have filed an FCC Form 394 with the Franchise Authority; and 
  

WHEREAS, the Franchise Authority has investigated the qualifications of Transferee and finds it to be a suitable transferee. 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CERRITOS DOES HEREBY RESOLVE
AS FOLLOWS: 
  
 Section 1. The Franchise Authority hereby
consents to and approves, subject to the applicable law, the assignment by Franchisee of its right, title and interest in the Franchise to Transferee, and the assumption by Transferee of the obligations of Franchisee under the Franchise from and
after the Closing. 
  
 Section 2. The Franchise Authority
confirms that: (a) the Franchise was properly granted or transferred to Franchisee; (b) the Franchise supersedes all other agreements between the parties; (c) the Franchise represents the entire understanding of the parties and the Franchisee has no
obligations to the Franchise Authority other than those specifically stated in the Franchise; and (d) Franchisee is materially in compliance with the provisions of the Franchise and there exists no fact or circumstance known to the Franchise
Authority which constitutes or which, with the passage of time or the giving of notice or both, would constitute a material default or breach under the Franchise or would allow the Franchise Authority to cancel or terminate the rights thereunder,
except upon the expiration of the full term of the Franchise. 
  
 Section 3. This Resolution shall be deemed effective for purposes of the Transfer upon the Closing of the Transfer. 
  
 Section 4. The Franchise Authority releases Franchisee, effective upon the Closing, from all obligations and liabilities under the Franchise that
accrue on and after the Closing; provided that Transferee shall be responsible for any obligations and 

  

 
liabilities under the Franchise that accrue on and after the Closing. Any obligations of the Franchisee arising under the Franchise prior to Closing,
currently unknown to the Franchise Authority but discovered later, shall remain the responsibility of the Franchisee. 
  
 Section 5. The Franchise Authority shall reserve the right to obligate Franchisee to correct any prior franchise non-compliance, known or unknown,
at the time of the Closing of the Transfer. 
  
 Section 6.
This Resolution shall have the force of a continuing agreement with Franchisee and Transferee, and Franchise Authority shall not amend or otherwise alter this Resolution without the consent of Franchisee and Transferee. 
  
 PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 23rd day of October, 2003. 
  

	
	
	 /s/ Gloria A. Kappe

	

	 Gloria A. Kappe, Mayor

  

	
	 ATTEST:

	
	 /s/ Josephine Triggs

	

	 Josephine Triggs, City Clerk

  

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CIVIC CENTER • 18125 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE 
 P.O. BOX 3130 • CERRITOS, CALIFORNIA 90703-3130 
 PHONE: (562) 860-0311 • FAX: (562) 809-8411 
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 CERTIFICATION 
  

			
	 STATE OF CALIFORNIA
	  	)
	 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
	  	) ss.
	 CITY OF CERRITOS
	  	)

  
 I, Josephine Triggs, City Clerk of the
City of Cerritos, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing document is a true and correct copy of City of Cerritos Resolution No. 2003-24 duly and regularly adopted by the Cerritos City Council at a regular meeting held on October 23, 2003.

  
 DATED: October 24, 2003 
  

	
	
	 /s/ Josephine Triggs

	

	 Josephine Triggs, City Clerk

  

									
	 GLORIA A. KAPPE
 MAYOR
	 	 ROBERT HUGHLETT, Ed.D.
 MAYOR PRO TEM
	 	 PAUL W. BOWLEM
 COUNCILMEMBER
	  	JOHN F. CRAWLEY
COUNCILMEMBER	  	LAURA LEE
COUNCILMEMBER

  

					
	STATE OF CALIFORNIA	  	)	  	 
	COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES	  	)	  	ss.
	CITY OF CERRITOS	  	)	  	 

  
 I, Josephine Triggs,
City Clerk of the City of Cerritos, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution No. 2003-24 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Cerritos at a Regular Meeting held on the 23rd day of October, 2003, and that it was so
adopted as follows: 
  

			
	 AYES:
	  	COUNCILMEMBERS - Bowlen, Crawley, Lee, Hughlett, Kappe.
	 NOES:
	  	COUNCILMEMBERS - None.
	 ABSENT:
	  	COUNCILMEMBERS - None.
	 ABSTAIN:
	  	COUNCILMEMBERS - None.

  
 DATED: October 24, 2003 
  

	
	
	 /s/ Josephine Triggs

	

	 Josephine Triggs, City Clerk

  

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	 	  	PO. BOX 3130 • CERRITOS. CALIFORNIA 007703 • PHONE (213) 800-0311

  
 AGENDA REPORT

  

			
	TO:	  	Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
		
	FROM:	  	Gaylord F. Knapp, City Manager
		
	INITIATED BY:	  	John H. Saunders, Director of Internal Affairs
		
	DATE:	  	February 19, 1987
		
	SUBJECT:	  	AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CERRITOS GRANTING TO GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA A FRANCHISE TO INSTALL, OPERATE, MAINTAIN, REPLACE, CHANGE SIZE OF, ABANDON IN
PLACE AND/OR REMOVE COMMUNICATION TRANSMISSION FACILITIES IN, UNDER, ALONG AND ACROSS CERTAIN PUBLIC STREETS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY WITHIN THE CITY OF CERRITOS.
		
	 	  	AN AGREEMENT FOR CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE CONTINUITY AND DEVELOPMENT WITH GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.

  
 BACKGROUND 
  
 On February 4, 1987, the City Council adopted a Resolution of Intent to grant a franchise
for communication transmission facilities to General Telephone Company of California (GTC). This set the public hearing for February 19, 1987 to allow any persons having any interest in the franchise or objections to the granting to appear before
the council. 
  
 Several months prior to this, the Council had authorized staff to
enter negotiations with GTC and Apollo CableVision to develop appropriate agreements which would provide for a telecommunications/cable communications system for the City of Cerritos. After many discussions, GTC has agreed to construct and maintain
a communications transmission facility and lease a portion of the bandwidth capacity to Apollo to provide the City with cable television programming. 
  
 To allow GTC to participate in this venture, which would be the first such venture by a Southern California telephone company, the City must grant a franchise for the
installation, operation and maintenance of such communication transmission facilities. 
  

 Mayor and Members of the City Council 
 February 19, 1987 
 Page 2 
  

 The City and GTC, together, have developed the attached franchise ordinance (Exhibit 1). The terms of this proposed
franchise are explained in this report. 
  
 FINDINGS 
  
 Cable television will be realized in Cerritos through the proposed relationship between the
following companies: GTC will own the in-ground system; GTC will contract with T.L. Robak Construction Company, parent company of Apollo to design and construct the system; Apollo will lease a portion of the bandwidth capacity to provide programming
services; General Telephone Services Corporation, parent company of GTC, will lease the remaining portion of the bandwidth to perform testing of equipment, technology and services; and GTC will contract with Apollo to maintain and repair the
head-end and coaxial cable portion of the system. 
  
 It is the opinion of staff
and the City’s telecommunications consultant that the City will benefit by this arrangement by securing the ability of an established telephone company to own and supervise the maintenance of the in-ground plant and by relying on the expertise
of Apollo in providing the programming services. Also, the City’s concerns with construction standards are relieved with the participation of GTC, whose construction standards are above typical industry requirements, and the reputation of T.L.
Robak, Inc., a construction company that is foremost in the industry at undergrounding utility lines. 
  
 Additionally, the cost of undergrounding a cable system in Cerritos may have precluded many cable companies from responding to our Request for Proposal. In the proposed relationships between the companies, the
participation of General Telephone Services Corporation to lease a portion of the bandwidth to perform testing allows Apollo to lease only that portion of the bandwidth necessary to provide cable television programming services to the community. By
General Telephone of California finding another customer, such as General Telephone Services Corporation to lease half of the bandwith of the coaxial system, Apollo’s lease completely pays for the cable television services and ensures
affordability to the community. 
  
 Another interesting portion of General
Telephone Services Corporation’s test bed proposal is the inclusion of the possibility of testing a fiber optic communication system within the city. General Telephone Services Corporation will fund for the building of a conduit system
throughout the city capable of handling fiber optic transmission lines. At this time General Telephone Services Corporation is expecting to wire a portion of the City with the fiber optic transmission 

  

 Mayor and Members of the City Council 
 February 19, 1987 
 Page 3 
  

 
system for the testing of transmitting voice, video, and data. One of the results of this testing might be that the City of Cerritos would have all of its
voice, video and data communication needs handled via a single transmission medium of fiber optics. Of course this type of futuristic project will take years of testing to determine whether such a system is economically and technologically feasible.

  
 One of the requirements which the City made in response to this proposal was
that enough conduit be placed in the ground to provide for a replacement telephone system if the fiber optic system isn’t successful. This requirement would reduce, and in most cases, eliminate additional cutting of the City’s streets when
a replacement telephone system is needed. 
  
 This proposed relationship between
the City, GTC and Apollo, however, is subject to the review of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Section 214 of the Communications Act of 1934 (Exhibit 2) prohibits a telephone common carrier from constructing such a system without FCC
approval. The applicability of Section 214 to the franchise with Cerritos derives from GTC’s status as a telephone carrier whose telephone franchise area includes most of the City. GTC has pointed out to the FCC, that its relationship with a
cable television operator, Apollo, is not that of a public carrier with its customer but, instead, a private lease. GTC has filed an application with the FCC, which must first be determined complete enough to be acceptable, then the FCC will put it
on public notice for 30 days. During this time, interested parties may submit petitions or comments as to whether grant of the application would serve the public interest. GTC feels that if the application is not opposed, it could be granted within
90 days after its placement on public notice. In the agreements with GTC, the City has allowed six months for FCC approval. 
  
 The system GTC and its contractor, T.L. Robak, have agreed to construct will be 100 percent undergrounded, single cable, 550 Megahertz system with upstream capability
that will pass every residence and business in Cerritos (Exhibit 3). The proposed construction phase of this system is 24 months during which time GTC will maintain a seven million dollar performance bond with the City. GTC will also be required to
maintain five million dollars in liability insurance. GTC has also contracted with T.L. Robak for the design of the system (Exhibit 4), which is subject to the approval of the Director of Public Services. 
  
 In constructing the system, GTC will trench one side of the street along the curb apron and
perform lateral cuts as necessary to provide service to the other side of the street. 
  

 Mayor and Members of the City Council 
 February 19, 1987 
 Page 4 
  

 In making these cuts, GTC is providing for 24 inches of backfill at 90 percent compaction in accordance with the
requirements set forth in The Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction. GTC will utilize a select backfill of concrete slurry mix with initial paving of the trench to within one inch of the surface. The final one inch will be completed
within 10-15 working days of the backfill operation to allow for better compaction and settlement. This backfill operation will be performed immediately after cutting the trench and installing the conduit and should allow residents to access the
driveways at all times due to the narrow width of the trench. 
  
 The City
Engineer has viewed the construction operation of T.L. Robak in a number of other cities and has approved this method as the best solution to the City’s concern of maintaining the integrity of its streets. During this construction process, the
City will monitor closely the compaction and depth requirements with an inspector. 
  
 Because the ownership and operation of this system is not typical of a cable television franchise arrangement, Staff was concerned that the guarantees normally provided to the city in such an arrangement be established with GTC, as well as
Apollo. To address this concern, the City and GTC developed the attached Continuity Agreement (Exhibit 5) to guarantee the continuity of cable television service for the City with GTC. This agreement is coterminous with the franchise agreement and
provides for cable television service in perpetuity in the event that Apollo is unable to fulfill the obligations of its contract with the City. Further, the City, at last resort, reserves the right to operate the system if GTC cannot find another
operator in order to ensure that the system operation is not interrupted to the subscribers. 
  
 The continuity agreement with GTC also transfers ownership to GTC of all existing, City-installed conduit in the newly constructed portions of 183rd Street and Bloomfield Avenue and in the reconstructed portions of
Artesia Boulevard and the proposed reconstruction of Carmenita Road. By transferring the ownership of this conduit, the City is requiring that no street cuts will be made to these areas and that design of the system accommodate this requirement. GTC
will also make every attempt to utilize existing conduit throughput the City. 
  
 Further, the continuity agreement guarantees the provision of interactive services to the City’s residents and businesses by GTC. Services such as automated banking, home shopping and a security protection system will be provided from
the GTC portion of the bandwidth, which will be leased to Apollo or another provider and made available to subscribers. 
  

 Mayor and Members of the City Council 
 February 19, 1987 
 Page 5 
  

 RECOMMENDATION 
  
 It is recommended that the City Council introduce an ordinance granting to General Telephone Company of California a franchise for communication transmission facilities
in the City of Cerritos. 
  
 It is also recommended that the City Council approve
the agreement for cable television service continuity and development with General Telephone Company of California and authorize the Mayor to sign said agreement on behalf of the City. 
  

 EXHIBIT 1 
  

This is General Telephone of California’s franchise agreement to install a communication transmission facility in the streets of Cerritos. 
  

 CITY OF CERRITOS 
  

ORDINANCE NO. 658 
  
 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CERRITOS GRANTING TO GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA A FRANCHISE TO INSTALL, OPERATE, MAINTAIN,
REPLACE, CHANGE SIZE OF, ABANDON IN PLACE AND/OR REMOVE COMMUNICATION TRANSMISSION FACILITIES IN, UNDER, ALONG AND ACROSS CERTAIN PUBLIC STREETS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY WITHIN THE CITY OF CERRITOS 
  
 WHEREAS, General Telephone Company of California has made application to this
City Council for a franchise to cover communication transmission facilities in Cerritos; and, 
  
 WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 87-5 the City Council at its regular meeting held on February 4, 1987, declared its intention to grant said franchise to General Telephone Company of California. 
  
 NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CERRITOS DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS: 
  
 Section 1. The City Council hereby adopts the
following terms and conditions of franchise. 
  
 ARTICLE 1.

  
 INTERPRETATION OF FRANCHISE 
  
 A. The word “grantee” shall mean General Telephone of California,
the corporation to which the franchise is granted by this Ordinance, as well as its lawful successors or assigns. 
  
 B. The word “City” shall mean the City of Cerritos. 
  
 C. The phrase “Director of Public Services” shall mean the director of the Department of Public Services of the City of Cerritos. 
  
 D. The phrase “lay and use” shall mean to lay, install, construct,
operate, maintain, repair, replace, renew, change the size and number of, remove, and abandon underground communication transmission facilities, together with all manholes, valves, appurtenances, and service connections therewith necessary and
convenient for operation of such facilities, together with the right to construct, operate, maintain and use private communication, monitoring and testing systems, consisting of conductors, wires, communication circuits, valves, mechanical devices
and all other necessary or convenient appliances or attachments to be used in connection with the operation and maintenance of such facilities in, under, along, over and across those certain roads, streets, highways and public places within 

  

 
the City of Cerritos as set forth in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 
  
 E. The word “franchise” shall mean this franchise to lay and
maintain communication transmission facilities in those areas set forth in Exhibit “A”, and such other streets and public rights-of-way as may be authorized from time to time by the Director of Public Services. 
  
 ARTICLE 2. 
  
 GRANT OF FRANCHISE 
  
 The right, privilege and franchise, subject to each and all of the terms and conditions contained this Ordinance, to lay and use communication
transmission facilities in roads, streets, highways and public places within the City of Cerritos as defined in Exhibit “A” of this Ordinance for any and all purposes is hereby granted to General Telephone Company of California, One GTE
Place, Thousand Oaks, California, 91362-3811. 
  
 ARTICLE 3.

  
 TERM OF FRANCHISE 
  
 This franchise shall be for a term in perpetuity from the effective date of this Ordinance
granting said franchise. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section to the contrary, said franchise may be sooner terminated upon occurrence of any of the following circumstances: (1) the surrender or abandonment by its possessor; (2)
acquisition by the State of California or any municipal or public corporation of the facilities installed pursuant to this franchise by voluntary purchase or by the exercise of the power of eminent domain; (3) forfeiture for noncompliance with the
terms and provisions hereof; (4) dedication of the communication transmission facilities by Grantee to public usage such as to render said facilities subject to regulation by the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California, in which case
this franchise shall terminate at such time as the Public Utilities Commission exercises such jurisdiction, and Grantee and City complete all actions and procedures necessary to establish a public utility franchise in place of this franchise; or (5)
the failure of Grantee to obtain any approval required from the Federal Communication Commission for the communication transmission facilities subject to this franchise within six (6) months from the effective date of this Ordinance. 
  

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 ARTICLE 4. 
  
 PAYMENTS TO THE CITY 
  
 The Grantee shall pay to the City during the life of this franchise such fees as may be established and revised from time to time by resolution of the City Council or as
provided by State law to defray the cost of review and inspection by the City of facilities installed pursuant to this franchise for compliance with Federal, State, and local laws and regulations. 
  
 Any neglect, omission or refusal of said Grantee to pay said fees, which neglect, omission or
refusal shall continue more than fifteen (15) days following notice thereof to the Grantee by the City, shall be grounds for the declaration of the forfeiture of this franchise and of all rights of the Grantee hereunder. 
  
 ARTICLE 5. 
  
 PERFORMANCE BOND 
  
 During the entire period allotted under Section M of Article 6 for construction of the communication transmission facilities, Grantee shall keep on file with the City
Clerk and maintain in good standing a bond in favor of the City of Cerritos with at least two (2) good and sufficient sureties approved by the City Council, or with a corporate surety approved by the City Attorney, in the principal sum of seven
million dollars ($7,000,000) or actual construction cost on condition that said Grantee or any agent or contractor of said Grantee shall well and truly observe, fulfill and perform each term and condition of this franchise, and that in case of any
breach of condition of this franchise, the City may cure the breach and may recover from the Principal and sureties the expenses incurred, including attorneys’ fees. Said bond shall be filed with the City Clerk by the Grantee within five (5)
days after the effective date of this Ordinance. 
  
 ARTICLE 6.

  
 GRANTEE’S GENERAL OBLIGATIONS 
  
 A. (1) Grantee shall construct, install and maintain all underground
communication transmission facilities and appurtenances thereto in good and workmanlike manner and of good materials and in conformity with all of the applicable ordinances, rules and regulations heretofore or hereafter adopted by the City Council
in the exercise of its police power, subject to the provisions of the general laws relating to the location and maintenance of such facilities. 
  
 (2) Facilities to be constructed, installed and maintained pursuant to this franchise shall include, but not be limited to, those
facilities which will be used to provide a 

  

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cable television (“CATV”) system in the City of Cerritos. The CATV system shall be such as to meet all technical specifications set forth in
Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. All facilities installed pursuant to this franchise shall be constructed pursuant to a design agreement entered into between Grantee and T. L. Robak, Inc., a California
corporation (the “Design Agreement”), the terms and conditions of which are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof, and a construction agreement between Grantee and said T. L. Robak, Inc. (the “Construction
Agreement”). Those terms and conditions of the Construction Agreement which are incorporated herein by reference are attached hereto as Exhibit C and made a part hereof. City and Grantee understand and agree that certain facilities constructed
for the CATV system by Grantee may not be the property of Grantee during all or part of the term of this franchise. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Grantee shall be responsible for repair and maintenance of all facilities used in connection with the
CATV system, including but not limited to, compliance with all technical standards and performance testing requirements in Exhibit B, provided, however, that Grantee shall provide the owner of any facilities with reasonable notice and opportunity to
repair and/or maintain those facilities owned by such owner prior to undertaking such work. The provisions of this section shall not be deemed to preclude Grantee from contracting for maintenance services or charging the Owner of facilities not
owned by Grantee for maintenance services. 
  
 B. Construction
shall not begin until Grantee is given a notice to proceed by the City’s Director of Public Services, which notice shall be given in a timely manner. Such notice to proceed shall not, however, be given until Grantee notifies City’s
Director of Public Services of Grantee’s receipt of all necessary approvals by the Federal Communications Commission, as specified in Article 22 of the franchise. 
  
 C. In constructing, installing and maintaining the franchise property, the Grantee shall make and back fill all excavations
in such manner and way as to leave the surface of the public street, alley, highway or public place in as good a condition as it was prior to said excavation, shall conform to the direction of the Director of Public Services as to the manner and
method of excavation and back fill, and shall comply with the ordinances of the City of Cerritos as they now exist or may hereafter be amended with respect to the securing of permits for excavations and filling in of obstructions of City highways.

  
 D. Grantee shall have the right to construct and maintain such
traps, manholes, conduits, valves, appliances, attachments and appurtenances as may be necessary or convenient for the proper use and maintenance of the facilities under this franchise. Said appurtenances shall generally be kept no higher than the
surface of the street, provided, however, that above- ground equipment shall be permitted provided the prior verbal
consent of the Director of Public Services is first obtained. The Director of Public Services shall have the right to approve 

  

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the location, size, color, shape, and screening for all above-ground appurtenances, provided, however, that such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld
and the Director of Public Services shall respond in a timely manner. All facilities shall be so located as not to interfere with the use of the public rights-of-way for travel by vehicles or pedestrians. Grantee shall have the right, subject to
such ordinances, rules or regulations as are now or may hereafter be in force, to make all necessary excavations in said rights-of-way for construction and repair of said underground communication transmission facilities and appurtenances. The
location of Grantee’s construction yard, if any, required in connection with any construction or maintenance undertaken pursuant to this franchise shall be subject to the prior written approval of the Director of Public Services. 
  
 E. Once the work of constructing, maintaining, or repairing any underground
communication transmission facilities or appurtenances is commenced, it shall be diligently pursued to completion. All such work shall be conducted with the least possible hindrance to the use and safety of the public rights-of-way for the purpose
of travel, and as soon as such work is completed, all portions of such rights-of-way which have been excavated or otherwise damaged thereby shall be placed in as good condition as they were before the commencement of such work, to the satisfaction
of the Director of Public Services. 
  
 F. So far as is
practicable, work pursuant to this franchise shall be located along the edge or shoulder of the streets or in the parkway area adjacent thereto, so as not to unreasonably disturb the flow of traffic, except where lateral cuts and/or manholes may be
required. 
  
 G. Grantee shall provide timely notification to all
residents of impending construction in their area by direct mail, doorhangers, or other effective means, and shall include in such notice a statement of the impact on such residential properties of such construction. 
  
 H. Grantee shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents,
and employees against all claims for damages to any person or property arising out of the Grantee’s construction, operation, inspection, maintenance and any other activity, obligation or operation by Grantee under this franchise, except to the
extent caused or contributed to by the negligence, misconduct, or deliberate act of City or its officers, agents, or employees. The Grantee also agrees to pay to the City any and all costs, expenses, attorney’s fees, and liability incurred by
the City and its officers, agents, and employees in defending any such claims which arise from the operation of this franchise whether the same proceed to judgment or not, and Grantee agrees at its own expense upon written request from the City to
defend any such suit or action brought against the City, its officers, agents, or employees. 
  

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 I. Grantee shall remove and relocate without expense to the City any facilities installed, used or
maintained under this franchise if and when made necessary by any lawful street vacation, change of grade, location, use, alignment or width of any street, or the construction therein or thereunder of any subway, viaduct, sewer, storm drain,
pipelines, or other improvement made by the City. This franchise shall not constitute any agreement or undertaking by the City nor impose upon the City any obligation to pay any part of the cost for removal or relocation of any of the underground
communication transmission facilities or appurtenances when required in order to accommodate construction of or in any public right-of-way. 
  
 J. Grantee shall promptly repair at the sole cost and expense of the Grantee, to the complete satisfaction of the City, any damage to any street, public
place or public or private improvement located therein caused directly or indirectly by the Grantee in exercising any right, power or privilege under this franchise, or in performing any duty under or pursuant to any of the provisions of this
franchise. 
  
 K. If any portion of any public right-of-way shall
be damaged by reason of breaks or malfunction of any facilities constructed under this franchise, the Grantee shall, at its own expense, immediately following written or oral notification thereof, repair any such damage and put such public
right-of-way in as good condition as it was before such break or malfunction, to the satisfaction of the City. 
  
 L. Pursuant to an Agreement for Cable Television Service Continuity and Development (hereinafter the “Continuity Agreement”) executed between
City and Grantee on February 19, 1987, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Cerritos, City has transferred to Grantee all of City’s right, title and interest in and to certain conduit in certain of
City’s streets. Grantee agrees that such conduit shall be utilized for all underground facilities constructed, installed, or maintained pursuant to this franchise in those portions of the City where such conduit is located and that no further
excavations shall be made in those streets. Grantee further agrees that if it determines to expand on or to replace all or part of its existing telephone system in the City of Cerritos, Grantee shall utilize such conduit for such replacement system,
unless and until it is determined that such conduit cannot meet current and/or future capabilities for the proposed telephone or other communication system. Grantee shall make every effort to determine the best routing that will maximize utilization
of City - provided conduit without requiring excavation of the streets. Grantee further agrees to remove all existing above-ground facilities so replaced. 
  
 M. Grantee shall fully complete the construction of all underground communication transmission facilities and the construction and installation of all
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Exhibit C hereto (the Construction Agreement) within twenty-four (24) months from the date of the notice to proceed issued pursuant to Section B of this
article, and the fully constructed CATV system and all facilities shall be fully activated and service commenced within one (1) month of completion of construction. 
  
 N. Subject to Article 20, City may, at its sole option, apply any of the following penalties in connection with delays in
system build-out required by Section M of this article; 
  
 (1) Imposition of a penalty of up to $200.00 a day for each day in excess of sixty (60) days that a major facility proposed by Grantee is not completed or activated as set forth in Section M. For the purpose of this
section, major facilities shall include completion of construction of physical plant, signal processing center (headend/hub), satellite earth station(s), microwave and/or cable interconnects, and local office and system maintenance
facilities. 
  
 (2) Forfeiture of
performance bonds for delays exceeding four (4) months. 
  
 (3) Termination of this franchise for any delay exceeding six (6) months. 
  
 O. At such time as new subdivisions or developments occur in the City of Cerritos or additional areas are annexed to or incorporated within the boundaries
of the City of Cerritos, Grantee shall extend the underground communication transmission facilities and any appurtenances necessary to provide a CATV system into such new subdivision, development and/or annexed area. All terms and conditions of this
franchise shall apply in such area. 
  
 ARTICLE 7. 
  
 ASSIGNMENT 
  
 Except as set forth in Article 19, the Grantee shall not sell, lease, assign or transfer this
franchise or any of the rights and privileges granted hereby, nor permit any other person to exercise any rights or privileges authorized hereunder, in whole or in part, either by agreement, merger, consolidation or otherwise, without the approval
and consent of the City Council, which shall not unreasonably be withheld. Any such sale, lease, assignment or transfer shall be contingent upon the transferee’s written consent to accept the obligations of the Continuity Agreement, unless the
requirement for such consent is waived by the City Council. Any purported or attempted sale, lease, assignment or transfer thereof, without such approval and consent, regardless of whether made voluntarily or otherwise, shall be void and of no
effect, and shall transfer none of the rights or privileges granted by the franchise. In the event a sale, lease, assignment or transfer of the franchise shall be approved by the City 

  

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Council as herein provided, then in that event such franchise shall, upon acceptance thereof by the Grantee’s assigns or successors, be binding upon
such assigns or successors to the same extent and in like manner as upon the Grantee. 
  
 ARTICLE 8. 
  
 CITY
IMPROVEMENT 
  
 The City of Cerritos reserves the right to improve any
highway, street, alley or other public place or portion thereof over and within which this franchise is granted, including the widening, change of grade, construction or reconstruction of such highway, street, alley or other public place or portion
thereof. There is further reserved to the City of Cerritos and any political sub-division or district within the City the right to construct, reconstruct, install, repair and maintain in any such highway, street, alley or other public place or
portion thereof any public improvement. During the progress of such work, and if so ordered by the Director of Public Services, the Grantee shall temporarily relocate its franchise property within the highway, street, alley or other public place to
such extent, in such manner, and for such period as shall be necessary to permit the performance of such work in an economical manner, and in accordance with generally recognized engineering and construction methods. In the event that the City shall
hereafter construct, install, reconstruct or repair any bridge or artificial support in or underlying any street in which any underground communication transmission facilities or appurtenances of the Grantee are located, and in the event that the
cost thereof be increased in order to provide for the installation, maintenance, or operation of any such facilities or appurtenances in or on the street area which said bridge or artificial support covers or underlies, then the Grantee shall pay to
the City the full amount of such increase of cost, upon completion of such construction, installation or repair. Any damage done, directly or indirectly, to any such public improvement by the Grantee, in exercising directly or indirectly any right,
power or privilege under this franchise, or in performing any duty under or pursuant to the provisions of this franchise, shall be promptly repaired by said Grantee at its sole cost and expense. 
  
 ARTICLE 9. 
  
 STREET EXCAVATIONS 
  
 The Director of Public Services shall have the power to give the Grantee such directions for the location of any underground communication transmission facilities and
appurtenances as may be reasonably necessary to avoid sewers, water pipes, conduits or other structures lawfully in or under the streets. Before the work of constructing any facilities or appurtenances is commenced, the Grantee shall file with the
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Services plans showing the location thereof, which shall be subject to the approval of said Director in a timely manner. The Grantee shall provide adequate
traffic safety barriers, signs, devices and traffic safety warning equipment and personnel for any excavation work conducted by said Grantee upon any city-owned or controlled property. 
  
 All such construction shall be subject to the inspection of the Director of Public Services and done to his reasonable satisfaction. All
street coverings or openings of traps, vaults and manholes shall at all time be kept flush with the surface of the street; provided, however, that vents for underground traps, vaults and manholes may extend above the surface of the street, when said
vents are located in parkways between the curb and property line. 
  
 Where it is
necessary to lay an underground pipe through, under, or across any portion of the paved or macadamized street, the same where practicable and economically reasonable shall be done by tunnel or bore, so as not to disturb the foundation of such paved
or macadamized street; and in the event that the same cannot be done, such work, including lateral cuts and/or large manholes as may be required, shall be done under a permit to be granted by the Director of Public Services upon application
therefore. 
  
 Nothing herein shall be deemed to make the City, the Director of
Public Services, or any officer or employee of the City responsible or liable to said Grantee by reason of the approval of plans for the installation of communication transmission facilities or appurtenances or by reason of any information or other
material supplied to the Grantee pertaining to the location of existing pipes, facilities or improvements on, in or under said streets or public property, and the City by granting this franchise does not warrant the accuracy of such approval or
information so supplied or given to the Grantee. The Grantee is cautioned to ascertain the existence of all pipes, sewers, conduits, improvements and other facilities in, on, or under any street or public property in or on which the franchise
property is located, and the location thereof. Should relocation of any such pipes, sewers, conduits, improvements or other facilities be required to accommodate Grantee’s facilities and be approved by the Director of Public Services, all costs
of such relocation shall be the sole responsibility of Grantee. 
  
 ARTICLE 10.  
  
 FORFEITURE 
  
 If Grantee shall fail to comply with or to commence and diligently proceed towards compliance
with any instructions of the City, the Director of Public Services, or any City officer having authority to so act, with respect to the location of any of said franchise property, to the repair of any damage to highways, 

  

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streets, alleys or other public places, or any other public or private improvement located therein, or to required maintenance or repair of the CATV
Facilities for which Grantee has maintenance responsibility, within ten (10) days after the service of written notice on Grantee requiring compliance therewith, then the City may immediately do whatever work is necessary to carry out the instructions at the cost and expense of the Grantee,
which cost, by acceptance of the franchise, the Grantee agrees to pay upon demand. If Grantee shall fail, neglect or refuse to comply with any of the provisions of this Ordinance or conditions thereof, and shall not within ten (10) days after
written demand for compliance begin the work or compliance, or after such beginning shall not prosecute the same with due diligence to completion, then City may declare this franchise forfeited, pursuant to the provisions of Article 21. It is agreed
that the aforementioned remedies are separate and distinct, and that City may elect to proceed along either or both of the aforementioned remedies. Upon the termination of this franchise, whether by forfeiture or otherwise, the Grantee shall be
barred from further use of the public streets, alleys, roads, highways and other public places of said City under this franchise. “Repair of any damage” as used in this Section includes the restoration of existing roads, streets and
highways and other public property to as good a condition as they were prior to any street opening or work by Grantee. Grantee does, by this agreement, guarantee that the work of restoration shall be good against all faulty workmanship and
materials. Grantee shall, for a period of one (1) year thereafter, maintain all public property in as good condition as other similar property, not disturbed by said opening or other work. 
  
 ARTICLE 11. 
  
 EMINENT DOMAIN 
  
 The Grantee agrees that the franchise granted hereunder shall never be given any value before any court or other public authority in any proceeding of any character in
excess of the cost to the Grantee of the necessary publication and any other sums paid by the Grantee to the City for this franchise. The franchise granted hereunder shall not in any way or to any extent impair or affect the right of the City to
acquire the property of the Grantee hereof, either by purchase or through the exercise of the power of eminent domain. 
  
 ARTICLE 12. 
  
 INSURANCE 
  
 The
Grantee shall be required to procure and keep in effect a policy or policies of liability insurance in an amount not less than five million dollars ($5,000,000) combined single limits. Said policy or policies shall name the City, its officers,
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and/or employees as persons coinsured with the Grantee. In lieu of such a policy, a certificate of endorsement to the foregoing effect approved by the City
Attorney shall be sufficient. A certified copy of such policy or policies or certificate of endorsement, as approved by the City Attorney, shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk. 
  
 ARTICLE 13. 
  
 REMOVAL OR ABANDONMENT OF FACILITIES 
  
 At the time of the revocation or termination of this franchise, or the permanent discontinuance of the use of its facilities, or any portion thereof, Grantee shall,
within thirty (30) days thereafter, make written application to the Director of Public Services for authority to either abandon all or a portion of such facilities in place or to remove all or a portion of such facilities. Thereupon the Director of
Public Services shall determine whether any abandonment or removal which is thereby proposed may be effected without detriment to the public interest or under what conditions such proposal of abandonment or removal may be safely effected and shall
then notify the Grantee according to such requirements as shall be specified in the order of the Director of Public Services. Within ninety (90) days thereafter, Grantee shall, pursuant to such order of the Director of Public Services, either (a)
remove all or a portion of such facilities; or (b) abandon in place all or a portion of such facilities in accordance with all conditions prescribed. 
  
 If any facilities to be abandoned in place subject to prescribed conditions shall not be abandoned in accordance with all of such conditions, then the Director of Public
Services may make additional appropriate orders, including, if he deems desirable, an order that the Grantee shall remove all such facilities. On the failure of the Grantee to comply therewith, the Director of Public Services may cause said
facilities to be removed at the Grantee’s expense, and the Grantee shall pay to the City the actual cost thereof plus twenty (20%) percent for overhead, or if the work be performed by force account, thirty (30%) percent of direct labor costs.

  
 The provisions of this Article shall not apply if the franchise is terminated
because the Public Utilities Commission has exercised jurisdiction over the underground communication transmission facilities and appurtenances which are the subject of this franchise. 
  
 ARTICLE 14. 
  
 CUMULATIVE REMEDIES 
  
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deemed an exclusive remedy, or to afford the exclusive procedure for the enforcement of said terms and conditions, but the remedies and procedures herein
provided, in addition to those provided by law, shall be deemed to be cumulative. 
  
 ARTICLE 15. 
  
 NOTICES

  
 Any notice required to be given under the terms of this franchise, the manner
of service of which is not specifically provided for, may be served as follows: 
  

	 	A.	Upon the City by serving the City Manager personally, or by mailing by certified mail a written notice to the City Manager, City of Cerritos, Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue at
183rd Street, P.O. Box 3130, Cerritos, California 90703, or such change of address as the City Manager should hereafter serve on the Grantee. 

  

	 	B.	Upon the Grantee by mailing by certified mail a written notice to the Grantee, addressed to One GTE Place, Thousand Oaks, California 91362-3811 or to such other address as the
Grantee shall supply in writing to the City from time to time. 

  
 Notices are deemed served five (5) days after deposit in the mail, if mailed, or upon receipt if personally served. 
  
 ARTICLE 16. 
  
 SCOPE OF RESERVATION 
  
 Nothing herein contained shall ever be construed to as to exempt the Grantee from compliance with all ordinances of the City now in effect or which may be hereafter adopted which are not inconsistent with the terms of this franchise. The
enumeration herein of specific rights reserved shall not be construed as exclusive, or as limiting the general reservation herein made or as limiting such rights as the City may now or hereafter have in law. 
  
 ARTICLE 17. 
  
 CONSTRUCTION OF FRANCHISE 
  
 This franchise is granted upon each and every condition herein contained and shall ever be strictly construed against Grantee. Nothing shall pass hereby unless it be
granted in plain and unambiguous terms. Each of said conditions is a material and essential condition to the granting of this franchise. 
  

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 ARTICLE 18. 
  
 ACCEPTANCE 
  
 Grantee shall file with the City Clerk within twenty (20) days after the effective date of this Ordinance written acceptance of the terms and conditions thereof.

  
 ARTICLE 19. 
  
 APPROVAL OF CERTAIN ASSIGNMENTS 
  
 A. Part of the underground communication transmission facilities being
constructed under this franchise are subject to a Lease Agreement between Grantee and Apollo Cablevision, Inc., a California corporation, dated January 22, 1987 (hereinafter the “Lease Agreement”). The City Council hereby approves the
Lease Agreement. The terms and conditions of the Lease Agreement are made a part of this franchise, and failure of Grantee to comply with any term or condition of the Lease Agreement shall be deemed a breach of this franchise. 
  
 B. The City Council further approves lease of access rights to others by
Grantee for communication purposes of any type, provided, however that Grantee shall remain bound to all other provisions of this franchise. 
  
 ARTICLE 20. 
  
 FORCE MAJEURE 
  
 The time within which Grantee is obligated hereunder to install, maintain, operate, repair, renew, change the size of and remove improvements subject to this franchise shall be extended for a period of time equal in
duration to, and performance in the meantime shall be excused on account of and for and during the period of, any delay caused by strikes, threats of war, insurrection, invasion, acts of God, calamities, violent action of the elements, fire, actions
or regulations of any governmental agency, law or ordinance, impossibility of obtaining materials, or other things beyond the reasonable control of Grantee. 
  
 ARTICLE 21. 
  
 DEFAULT 
  
 In the event that the Grantee shall default in the performance of any of the terms, covenants or conditions herein, and does not cure such default within the time limits, if any, provided in this franchise, the City may declare this
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forfeiture, at the conclusion of which the City Council may determine that this franchise shall be void and the rights of the Grantee hereunder shall cease
and terminate. The Grantee shall execute an instrument of surrender and deliver the same to the City. 
  
 ARTICLE 22. 
  
 EXPRESS CONTINGENCY 
  
 This franchise is
contingent upon Grantee’s obtaining any approvals required from the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) as a consequence of the FCC’s assertion of Title II authority. Grantee agrees, with reasonable dispatch, to apply to
the FCC for any needed approval and will exercise its best efforts to obtain such approval as soon as feasible. If FCC approval is not obtained within six (6) months of the effective date of this Ordinance, this franchise may be terminated pursuant
to Article 3. 
  
 Section 2. This ordinance shall take
effect thirty (30) days after its final passage and within fifteen (15) days after its passage, the City Clerk shall cause it to be posted in three (3) public places designated for that purpose and published in a newspaper of general circulation.

  
 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of March, 1987. 
  

	
	 
	
	 /s/ Donald Knabe

	

	 Donald Knabe, Mayor

  

	
	 ATTEST:

	
	 /s/ Caroline deLlamas

	

	 Caroline deLlamas, City Clerk

  

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	STATE OF CALIFORNIA	 	)
	COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES	 	)      ss
	CITY OF CERRITOS	 	)

  
 I, Caroline deLlamas,
City Clerk of the City of Cerritos, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing document. Ordinance No. 658, was duly adopted by the City Council of said City and was approved by the Mayor of said City at a regular meeting of said City Council
held on the 4th day of March, 1987, and that it was so adopted as follows: 
  

							
	AYES:	  	COUNCILMEMBERS	  	–	  	Joynt, Needham, Rabbitt, Wong and Knabe.
	NOES:	  	COUNCILMEMBERS	  	–	  	None.
	ABSENT:	  	COUNCILMEMBERS	  	–	  	None.
	ABSTAIN:	  	COUNCILMEMBERS	  	–	  	None.

  
 DATED: March 5, 1987 
  

	
	 
	
	 /s/ Caroline deLlamas

	

	 Caroline deLlamas
 City Clerk, City of Cerritos

  

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 EXHIBIT B 
  

TECHNICAL STANDARDS AND PERFORMANCE TESTING 
  

	A.	Technical performance standards. The Grantee shall comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations, Part 76, Sub-Part K (Technical Standards).

  
 FCC rules and regulations at the time of award
of this contract preclude the enforcement of technical performance specifications more stringent than those set forth in Sub-Part K; however, the National League of Cities and others have challenged this constraint in court, and thus the City
reserves the right to enforce as well the following technical performance specifications if the FCC does not prevail and the courts find that system technical performance is a matter for local control. 
  
 In that event, the following referenced specifications will also apply,
unless exception is agreed upon between the City and the Grantee. 
  

	 	1)	Applicable City, County, State and National/Federal Codes and Ordinances; 

  

	 	2)	Applicable Utility joint attachment practices; 

  

	 	3)	National Electrical Safety Code, NFPA No. 70; 

  

	 	4)	Local Utility Code Requirements; 

  

	 	5)	Local Right-of-way- Procedures. 

  
 The system shall be designed and constructed to meet all applicable technical performance specifications and standards over a temperature range of
± 50 degrees F from the mean temperature of the Los Angeles area, and to function in all expected environmental extremes. 
  
 Performance standards definitions and measurements shall be in compliance with National Cable Television Association (NCTA) Manual 741: Signal Leakage
and Interference Control, and NCTA Standard 008-0477: Standards of Good Engineering Practices for Measurements on Cable Television Systems. 
  
 The forward portion of the cable communications system shall be capable of a minimum carriage of 75 television channels, the full FM broadcast band and
adequate bandwidth for the pilot carriers or such auxiliary signals as required for system control in the event that future FCC restrictions prohibit use of portions of the band (e.g., the Aircraft Navigational Frequencies from 108 to 120 MHz). A
reduction in channel capacity may be required, or modifications made to the slope/gain control method to retain channel capacity. 
  

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 The combined forward trunk and distribution system should deliver signals to each and every
subscriber’s receiver that will meet or exceed the technical specifications, listed below, at the local mean temperature ±50 degrees. This should include the effects of drop cables, interior splits, and any terminal equipment such as
descramblers and set top converters. 
  
 The reverse portions of
the cable system should be capable of return signals from each subscriber and institutional signal source to the end of any area in accordance with the specifications listed below. 
  
 System minimum performance specifications: 
  

					
	1)	  	Frequency Response across any allocated TV channel	  	±2 dB (i)
			
	2)	  	Peak to Valley, any 6 MHz video channel, cable slope normalized	  	±1.5 dB
			
	3)	  	Carrier to Noise, 4 MHz bandwidth	  	45 dB
			
	4)	  	Cross Modulation Ratio	  	51 dB
			
	5)	  	Carrier to Hum Ratio	  	2.5%
			
	6)	  	Carrier to Composite Triple Beat	  	55 dB (ii)
			
	7)	  	Carrier to Discrete Triple Beat (CW Carriers)	  	55 dB
			
	8)	  	Carrier to Second Order Beat	  	56 dB
			
	9)	  	Chominance-Luminance Delay	  	200 ns
			
	10)	  	Carrier to Echo Ratio (greater than 2 microseconds displacement)	  	40 dB
			
	11)	  	Differential Gain	  	2.0 dB
			
	12)	  	Differential Phase	  	4 degrees
			
	13)	  	Subscriber Signal Levels - the signal level delivered to the subscriber’s receiver, except as modified by Peak to Valley specifications	  	+ 2 dBmV Min.
+ 10 dBmV Max. (iii)
			
	14)	  	Level Differential between adjacent channels	  	3 dB Max.
			
	15)	  	FM levels shall be essentially uniform and carried at approximately the same level as the Channel 6 Sound Carrier	  	 

  

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	 16)
	  	Sufficient isolation between subscribers shall be provided to prevent interference between terminal equipment and other portions of the system	  	20 dB
			
	17)	  	Video to Sound Carrier Ratio	  	15 dB ± 2dB
			
	18)	  	RF radiation in compliance with FCC Part 76.605	  	 

  
 Notes:

  

	 	(i)	Frequency Response of Headend/Hub Processors or Modulators to be ±0.5 dB from -.75 MHz to +4 MHz Picture Carrier. 

  

	 	(ii)	This specification may be met subjectively, i.e., with HRC, IRC, etc.; however, a minimum of 50 dB must be met objectively. 

  

	 	(iii)	Except in special circumstances, e.g., high ambient signal strength areas. 

  

	B.	The following requirements apply to the Institutional Network, and services thereon: 

  

	 	1)	The system capability shall include transmission of Color video, Black and White video, audio, and both low and high speed data, whether analog or digital. 

 

	 	2)	No more than 50 dBmV output level should be required out of any customer modem to meet the system specifications. FCC rules may force this down in coming years.

  

	 	3)	Where applicable, the end of system specifications should include the effects of any signal reprocessing equipment necessary to achieve forward transmission.

  

	 	4)	For standard television signals, the signal delivered to the subscriber’s TV receiver, after being transmitted to the head-end/hub, processed and retransmitted down a forward
channel should meet the specifications of sub-paragraph A above. 

  

	 	5)	 The specifications for the performance of the reverse system, which are the same as those for the forward system above, may require the incorporation of: code
operated switches or equivalent technology in all trunk/bridger stations to control reverse signal coming from feeder lines on to the trunk; code operated switches or equivalent technology at all trunk split 

  

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locations to control reverse signal coming from either trunk lines; and, proper CATV home termination devices on all subscriber drops to maintain cable
system integrity from outside signal ingress, noise, and interference. This system configuration as determined by the present state of the art will serve to ensure that the system noise and interference contributions from reverse trunk stations,
reverse feeder stations, and subscriber home terminals, other than those through which the signal has to travel to get to the headend, are stopped from reaching the headend. 

  

	C.	Inter-connect system performance. For forward, and/or institutional channels interchanged between other cable communication systems and Grantee’s system, system technical
performance measurements are to be determined by applying the combined contribution of distortion of all pertinent components of the worst case (temperature and location) signal path. The combined contribution should meet or exceed the specified
technical specifications at the termination of the worst case signal path the channel could encounter. 

  
 At the interconnect point, the party delivering a channel or channels should provide signals, transported either in the forward or reverse system to the
inter-connect point, that meet or exceed the specifications for the forward system, as set forth above, at the local mean temperature ±50 degrees F. The signals should be in compliance as stated at a point which best represents the most
direct signal path between the party providing the signal and that party receiving the signal. Only one such inter-connect point should be specified for all signal exchanges. 
  

	D.	Maintenance and testing. The Grantee shall have a maintenance program, that is preventative rather than corrective, oriented to minimize faulty service or system shut-downs and
maximize customer satisfaction. This does not relieve Grantee of the responsibility to provide fast and responsive corrective action upon customer complaint or when otherwise deemed necessary. 

  
 The Grantee, as a minimum, shall perform all testing to meet NCTA
Recommended Testing Procedures, FCC Part 76.601, and relevant ordinances of the City. Performance testing is to be an on-going process/program conducted by Grantee throughout the Contract Agreement period. Performance testing procedures shall
include, but not limited to, pre-installation testing of all major components, testing to ensure conformity to specifications for headend, plant and terminal, and constant monitoring of system signal ingress and egress. Annual system performance
testing shall be done at permanent test points at selected main trunk extremities. Random tests shall be performed each month in addition to the annual testing. Excavations for maintenance shall be held to the minimum number possible, and all
excavations shall comply with requirements established by the Director of Public Services. 
  

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 CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT 
  
 This Construction Agreement is entered into this 22nd day of January, 1987, between T. L. Robak, Inc. (the
“Contractor”), Contractor’s license number 437591, and General Telephone Company of California (the “Owner”) . 
  
 Recitals 
  
 This Agreement is entered into with reference to the following agreed facts: 
  
 A. The Contractor and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Apollo Cablevision, Inc., and the Owner and its related entity, GTE
Service Corporation (“GTE”), have entered into negotiations with the City of Cerritos, California (“City”), relevant to the construction of an underground electrical signal transmission facility (the “System”) to be
used in part to provide cable television (“CATV”) service in the City pursuant to a CATV Contract between the City and Apollo Cablevision, Inc. Said facilities shall be initially constructed by the Owner pursuant to a franchise agreement
between the City and the Owner. 
  
 B. The purpose of this
Construction Agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions relative to the construction of the System by the Contractor for the Owner. 
  
 NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree as follows: 
  
 1. Employment of Contractor. The Owner agrees to employ the Contractor to construct the System described in detail in Exhibit “A” to this
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herein), and Contractor agrees to construct said System as described in Exhibit “A” pursuant to the terms and provisions of this Construction
Agreement. The Design Specifications and Construction Methods of the System shall be prepared pursuant to the terms of the Design Agreement between Contractor and Owner, the terms and conditions of which by this reference are incorporated herein.
Upon completion, the Design Specifications and Construction Methods shall be attached to this Agreement as Appendix 4 to Exhibit “A” and by this reference incorporated herein. 
  
 2. [Paragraph 2 has been deleted.] 
  

3. [Paragraph 3 has been deleted.] 
  
 4. Insurance; Indemnity. Contractor will provide all insurance as may be required by the Workers’ Compensation Act of the State of California
and will furnish Owner with general and public liability insurance in amounts not less than $2,000,000.00 for any one person, and $2,000,000.00 per occurrence; property damage liability insurance of not less than $2,000,000.00; and liability
insurance to indemnify and hold Owner harmless from any loss, claim, liability or demand, including attorney’s fees, arising out of the work performed by Contractor. Contractor shall provide Owner with certificates of said insurance naming
Owner as loss payee as its interest may appear as to each of the foregoing insurance policies. Contractor agrees that any and all subcontractors employed by Contractor shall maintain sufficient and reasonable (i) workers’ compensation
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insurance contract obligations of Contractor, Contractor agrees that it shall indemnify and hold Owner harmless from any and all liability, claims, and
demands whatsoever, including attorney’s fees, as a result of the negligence or other wrongdoing on the part of any employee, agent, servant or representative of Contractor, or any subcontractor permitted by Owner to be engaged by Contractor.
This indemnity shall include, but not be limited to, any and all liability, claims and demands whatsoever made by reason of the termination, disturbance, interruption or other interference with services of any type of aerial or underground
installation, utility or other facility damaged, harmed, disturbed or caused to be disturbed by Contractor or any of its employees, agents, servants or representatives or by any subcontractor permitted to be engaged hereunder in connection with the
construction of the System. 
  
 5. Surety Bond. Contractor
shall, on demand of Owner at any time during the continuance of this Agreement, secure and furnish to Owner at the sole cost and expense of Owner a bond issued by a corporate surety authorized to issue surety insurance in California in an amount
equal to seventy-five percent (75%) of the contract price securing the faithful performance by Contractor of this contract. 
  
 6. Fees and Licenses. Contractor shall furnish and timely pay for all State, County and Municipal licenses as may be required from time to time by
such entities with respect for the work to be performed by Contractor. 
  

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 7. Standards of Construction. Contractor agrees that the System will be constructed in accordance
with Owner’s standard practices and engineering specifications and in accordance with all applicable safety and electrical codes, joint trench agreements, franchises, state statutes and regulations, city or county ordinances, National
Electrical Safety Code, and other such regulations as may be applicable for proper construction of said System. Deviations from the above construction practices shall be permitted only upon written order from the Owner or its authorized
representative. Contractor warrants that all work performed by Contractor as provided for herein shall be free from defects in workmanship, and that for a period of 36 months following completion of construction as to each phase, within ten days
after receipt of written notice, Contractor will, at its own expense (including the cost of materials required for replacement) correct any and all defects. Owner will have the right to access all work locations and inspect, test and verify all work
applications as deemed necessary. Additionally, Owner has the right to stop construction until such time as any specification design dispute is resolved. Contractor and Owner agree that any such stoppage will not be cause for penalty to either
party. 
  
 8. Notification of Residents. Contractor agrees
to notify all residents whose property or enjoyment of property will be affected in any way by such underground construction in accordance with the requirements of the City. 
  
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terms of this Construction Agreement in an expeditious manner. Contractor shall identify a person acceptable to Owner as. Construction Supervisor for this
contract. Said Construction Supervisor shall undertake all efforts that are reasonable and necessary to the performance of this Agreement. The terms of this paragraph shall in no way restrict the right of the Contractor to terminate the Construction
Supervisor’s employment by the Contractor, so long as a replacement acceptable to Owner is promptly made by Contractor. 
  
 10. Easements and Rights-of-Way. Owner shall be responsible for securing all trenching permits. Easements or rights-of-way which may be required to
complete construction of the System shall be the responsibility of Contractor. When the System is required to go outside of the area covered by the franchise agreement , between the City of Cerritos and the Owner, Contractor shall also be
responsible for securing all trenching permits, easements or rights-of-way at Owner’s expense. 
  
 11. Commencement of Construction. Contractor agrees to commence construction of the System within 30 days after receipt of the sum of $750,000.00
referred to in paragraph 2(b) of this Agreement, or such date thereafter as Owner shall reasonably specify, and shall proceed with such work in a continuous and orderly manner until the System has been completed. 
  
 12. Construction Schedule. The Construction Schedule shall be
determined by mutual agreement of Owner, Contractor and City. 
  
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hereunder, provided, however, such subcontract agreements shall not release Contractor from any of its obligations to the Owner hereunder. 
  
 14. Force Majeure; Assignments. In the event that strikes, acts of
God, embargoes, acts of government, fires, floods, the inability of vendors to deliver necessary materials, or other restrictions cause delays in construction, this Agreement shall be extended for a period equivalent to such delays. Contractor and
Owner agree that such delays will not be cause for penalty to either party. This Agreement is personal between Owner and Contractor and shall not be assigned by either party hereto without the express written consent of the other party and any
purported assignment without such consent shall be void. In the event of permitted assignment, this Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective legal representatives, successors and permitted
assigns. 
  
 15. Notices to Parties. Any notice, request,
consent or demand herein required or permitted shall be in writing and will be deemed given if delivered in person or sent certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed to the appropriate party as follows:

  
 Owner: 
 General Telephone Company of California 
 One
GTE Place, RC 3300 
 Thousand Oaks, California 91362-3811 
 Attention: 
  
 Contractor:

 T. L. Robak, Inc. 
 Post Office
Box 4659 
 San Luis Obispo, California 93403 
 Attention: 
  

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 The address to which notices shall be sent may be changed by either party upon written notice to the other in accordance
with the procedures set forth in this paragraph. 
  
 16.
Acceptance and Completion of Construction. The System shall be deemed accepted upon written notice of completion or partial completion signed by the Owner, the Contractor, and the City. 
  
 17. Express Contingencies. This Agreement is contingent upon City
approval of the design of the System, the award of the CATV Contract between the City and Apollo Cablevision, Inc., the award of a franchise agreement in the City to Owner and any necessary regulatory agency approvals. 
  
 18. Entire Agreement; Waiver of Default; Costs of Suit. Time is of the
essence of this Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between Owner and Contractor and no modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and executed by an executive officer of both parties. A waiver of default
shall not be a waiver of any other or subsequent default. In the event either party hereto initiates an appropriate legal action to enforce the terms and provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing party in such action may recover its cost of suit,
including reasonable attorney’s fees. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is executed on the day and year indicated below. 
  

									
	 OWNER
	 	 	 	 CONTRACTOR

			
	 GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
	 	 	 	 T. L. ROBAK, INC.

					
	By	 	 	 	 	 	By	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

					
	Date	 	 	 	 	 	Date	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

			
	 Attest:
	 	 	 	 Attest:

			
	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	 	 	

	 Assistant Secretary
	 	 	 	 Corporate Secretary

  

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 EXHIBIT “A” 
  
 TO THE CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT 
 DATED THE 22ND DAY OF JANUARY, 1987 
 BETWEEN T. L. ROBAK, INC. AND GENERAL 
 TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 
  
 CONSTRUCTION DESIGN DETAILS OF THE UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL SIGNAL TRANSMISSION FACILITY (THE “SYSTEM”) TO BE CONSTRUCTED AND OPERATED IN THE CITY OF CERRITOS,
CALIFORNIA 
  
 Table of Contents 
  

			
	 Appendix 1
	  	 Maps of System

		
	 Appendix 2
	  	 Schedule of Construction Phases

		
	 Appendix 3
	  	 Bill of Materials

		
	 Appendix 4
	  	 Design Specifications and Construction Methods of System

		
	 Appendix 5
	  	 [Appendix 5 has been deleted.]

  

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 EXHIBIT “B” 
  
 TO THE CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT 
 DATED THE 22ND DAY OF JANUARY, 1987 
 BETWEEN T. L. ROBAK, INC. AND GENERAL 
 TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 
  
 [Exhibit “B” has been deleted.] 
  

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CIVIC CENTER • BLOOMFIELD AVENUE • 183rd STREET 
 P.O. BOX 3130 • CERRITOS. CALIFORNIA 90703 • PHONE (213) 8_0-0311 
  
 AGENDA REPORT 
  

			
	TO:	  	Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
		
	FROM:	  	Gaylord F. Knapp, City Manager
		
	INITIATED BY:	  	John H. Saunders, Director of Internal Affairs
		
	DATE:	  	February 19, 1987
		
	SUBJECT:	  	AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CERRITOS GRANTING TO APOLLO CABLEVISION, INC., A NON-EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A CABLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FOR THE
CITY OF CERRITOS

  
 BACKGROUND 
  
 On October 1, 1986, The City Council authorized staff to enter negotiations with General
Telephone Company of California (GTC) and Apollo CableVision to develop appropriate agreements which would provide for a cable communications system in the City of Cerritos. 
  
 To coordinate the complex arrangement between GTC, Apollo and the City of Cerritos to provide a cable communications system for the City, it
was necessary for the three parties to develop two ordinances, a continuity agreement and four agreements between GTC and Apollo. Each of these agreements plays an integral part in providing the cable television programming services desired by this
community. 
  
 As proposed, GTC will build a communication transmission facility
capable of transporting cable television programming. Apollo has proposed to lease a portion of the bandwidth capacity to provide such programming services. 
  
 The contract negotiated between Apollo and the City (Exhibit 1) establishes the terms acceptable to both parties for the provision of a cable communications system in the
City of Cerritos. 
  
 On February 4, 1987, a Resolution of Intent was adopted by
the City Council to grant to Apollo CableVision, Inc., a non- 
  

									
	DON KNA__
MAYOR	  	DANIEL K. WONG. M.D.
MAYOR PRO TEM	  	ANN JOYN
T COUNCILWOMAN	  	DIANA NEEDHAM
COUNCILWOMAN	  	_ARRY A RA__ITT
COUNCILMAN

  

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 February 19, 1987 
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 exclusive contract for cable communications in the City. A public hearing was set for February 19, 1987 to allow any
persons having any interest in the contract or objections to the granting to appear before the Council. 
  
 Prior to negotiating with the City, GTC and Apollo were required to negotiate and reach agreement on the provision of a cable television system for the City. The necessary documents include the Lease Agreement and the
Maintenance Agreement which are attached as Exhibits 2 and 3 respectively. The Lease Agreement between Apollo and GTC provides that 275 Megahertz of the 550 Megahertz system, or one half of the bandwidth to provide up to 45 channels of cable
television programming, will be leased to Apollo at an established fee. This lease arrangement requires Apollo to assume only those costs associated with the provision of cable television programming services for the community. 
  
 Additionally, the Lease Agreement establishes that if bandwidth capacity in excess of the 275
Megahertz becomes available, Apollo shall have the right of first refusal on the excess bandwidth. This additional capacity could be utilized to provide additional channels of programming or services to the City of Cerritos. 
  
 Further, in the proposed relationship between GTC and Apollo, GTC has contracted with Apollo
to perform the maintenance and repair of the head-end and coaxial cable portion of the system. Utilizing Apollo’s expertise in cable systems, GTC will supervise the maintenance of such a system. 
  
 FINDINGS 
  
 The proposed contract between the City and Apollo modifies the Cerritos Municipal Code Chapter 14.08 and establishes a 15-year contract
period, during which time Apollo will pay to the City a maximum fee of five percent of its annual gross revenues as set forth in Cerritos Municipal Code Section 14.08.260. In order to address concerns regarding arbitrary subscriber rate increases,
the City negotiated to reduce this fee to two and one-half percent to maintain established rates for the subscriber and to provide an inducement to Apollo to control the increases in the charges to the subscriber. Under the terms of the contract,
Apollo may adjust rates annually in accordance with any change in the local Consumer Price Index and still fulfill its obligation to pass through to the subscribers the amount of any decrease in the franchise fee. The contract provides, however,
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one-half percent fee will be imposed should the subscriber fee be raised without regard to the criteria established. 
  
 Subscriber rates and charges as established in Exhibit F of the contract are based on basic
tier, expanded tier and premium services. Examples of the programming offered in the different tiers of service are provided in Exhibit G of the contract. Basic service would cost the subscriber $15 monthly, expanded tier service would be an
additional $6 monthly. A cable television subscriber wishing to have basic and expanded service and one premium (movie) channel could expect to pay $24 monthly. Basic and expanded tier service plus two premium channels would be $31 and basic and
expanded tier service plus three premium channels would be $36. Apollo is proposing that no installation fee will be charged if the subscriber signs up for the service during the construction phase. Installation will include all trenching, but
excludes house wiring. The charge for homes that are pre-wired will be $25, homes that are not pre-wired will be $45. The rates proposed by Apollo are not out of line with those rates charged in surrounding cities. 
  
 As requested in the Request for Proposal, Apollo has agreed to provide a minimum of three
educational programming channels by interconnecting with the cable system in the City of Lakewood and/or the Long Beach Unified School District’s Instructional Television System programming. The provision of three channels exceeds the request
from ABC Unified School District to the City in December of last year which asked for two channels of educational programming and a provision for interconnect with the Long Beach Unified School District. Additionally, Apollo will provide all public
and private schools with an enrollment of 100 or more students and each City government building with free basic connection and free basic service at the highest basic tier level. Each public school shall, in addition, receive up to three free drop
installations for educational purposes. These provisions also address the requests by ABC School District. Each City government building, the proposed Community Arts Center, the Lakewood Sheriff’s Station, and all fire stations in the City will
receive one free drop installation. Upon initial activation of the cable television programming system, Apollo will provide the City with three channels with two-way system capability. The City also has the discretion to require Apollo to provide
interconnection with adjacent cable systems provided that such interconnection does not interfere with the programming services specified in Exhibit G of the contract and that the City will defray any cost for each interconnection in excess of
$10,000. 
  
 To allow for full use of the public, educational and government
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provision of the channels. The City has negotiated with Apollo to provide a character generator with graphics capability for the community access channel and
an automatic programmable tape player for use in remotely originating programming for carriage on and throughout the local system. 
  
 The City was concerned with many of the complaints by other cities of cable television operator responsiveness and included in the contract standards of performance which
Apollo must comply with in responding to customer service requests. Additionally, Apollo will have a follow-up policy to ensure customer satisfaction. At least ten percent of all completed service orders will be followed-up by a telephone call,
postcard or both; and at least one percent of all completed service orders will be followed by a personal visit by a technical team management member. Apollo will also be required to maintain a subscriber complaint log which will be reviewed
regularly by City staff. To further provide for the subscriber’s needs, Apollo will maintain a local office to respond to customer service requests. 
  
 CONCLUSION 
  
 The cable television system resulting from the coordinated efforts of the City, General Telephone of California and Apollo CableVision is an exciting project for the residents and businesses of Cerritos. This system
will provide the community with an outstanding cable communications network, and with the technological expertise of General Telephone, will provide for the community’s current needs and allow for advances in the future. 
  
 RECOMMENDATION 
  
 It is recommended that the City Council introduce an ordinance granting to Apollo CableVision, Inc., a non-exclusive contract for the
construction, operation and maintenance of a cable communications system for the City of Cerritos. 
  

 CITY OF CERRITOS  
  
 ORDINANCE NO. 659 
  
 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CERRITOS, 
 CALIFORNIA GRANTING TO APOLLO CABLEVISION, 
 INC., A NON-EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT FOR THE 
 CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF A 
 CABLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FOR THE CITY OF 
 CERRITOS 
  
 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CERRITOS DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 
  
 Section 1. Short Title. This Ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the “Cerritos Cable Communications
Contract Ordinance with Apollo Cablevision, Inc.” 
  
 Section
2. Grant. This Ordinance is enacted pursuant to the authority provided in Chapter 14.08 of the Cerritos Municipal Code. The contract herein granted shall consist of the following documents: Chapter 14.08 of the Cerritos Municipal Code, this
Ordinance, and Exhibits A through H hereto, all of which are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. 
  
 Section 3. General Terms and Conditions. Apollo Cablevision, Inc. hereinafter referred to as the Grantee, is hereby granted a non-exclusive
contract to operate and maintain a cable communications system in the City of Cerritos, and to construct parts thereof. 
  
 3.1 The contract herein granted shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Ordinance and the other documents comprising
the contract as set forth in Section 2 hereinabove. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this Ordinance and said documents, the provisions of this Ordinance shall prevail. 
  
 3.2 Grantee shall operate and maintain, as set forth more
specifically herein, a cable communications system as necessary to serve the entire City of Cerritos, which is the service area covered by this contract. 
  
 3.3 Pursuant to a Franchise granted by the City of Cerritos, General Telephone Company of California has been authorized to construct an
underground communication transmission facility (the “System”) in the City of Cerritos. The construction of the System shall be performed by T. L. Robak, Inc., a California corporation, pursuant to a design agreement (the “Design
Agreement”) and a construction agreement (“Construction Agreement”) entered into with General Telephone Company of California dated January 22, 1987. The terms and conditions of the Design Agreement are incorporated herein by
reference and made a part hereof. The terms and conditions of the Construction Agreement (less paragraphs 2, and 3, Appendix 5 to Exhibit “A”, and Exhibit “B” thereof) are attached hereto as Exhibit A, incorporated herein by
reference, and made a part hereof. 
  

 3.4 A portion of the System (the “Facilities”) has been designed to transmit
cable television (“CATV”) signals throughout the service area covered by this contract. General Telephone Company of California has leased 275 Mhz of bandwidth capacity to Grantee pursuant to a Lease Agreement between Grantee and General
Telephone Company of California dated January 22, 1987 (the “Lease Agreement”). The terms and conditions of the Lease Agreement are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. Default by Grantee pursuant to the terms of the
Lease Agreement shall be deemed a breach of this contract. 
  
 3.5 Exhibit “C” to the Lease Agreement between Grantee and General Telephone Company of California contains a schedule of specified items required to operate a cable television system that are owned by
Grantee rather than General Telephone Company of California. Grantee shall construct, operate and maintain the items identified on Exhibit “C” to the Lease Agreement (the “Grantee Owned Items”) pursuant to the terms and
provisions of this contract. 
  
 Section 4. Contract Rescission
Requirements. The City, at its sole option, may rescind the contract award without liability to Grantee, if all the following requirements are not met within the time limits specified. The Grantee must: 
  
 4.1 File with the City Clerk not later than the twentieth
(20th) day from the effective date of this Ordinance, as defined in Section 20 herein, the form of Acceptance attached hereto as Exhibit B, accepting the contract granted herein by the City, together with the bonds and insurance policies required by
Cerritos Municipal Code Section 14.08.270. 
  
 4.2 File within ninety (90) days from the effective date of this Ordinance, with the City’s Director of Public Services, the Design Specifications and Construction Methods specified in paragraph 1 of the Design Agreement for review and
approval by the City. 
  
 Section 5. Permits, Licenses and
Authorizations. Grantee shall proceed with due diligence to obtain all necessary permits, licenses and authorizations as set forth in Cerritos Municipal Code Section 14.08.110. To the extent practicable, the City will assist the Grantee in
resolving any difficulties in obtaining requisite permits. 
  
 Section 6. Criteria for Grantee Owned Items. 
  
 6.1 All Grantee Owned Items shall be constructed in such a manner as to cause the least disruption to streets, sidewalks, or other public property. Methods of constriction must be approved by the City’s Director
of Public Services prior to initiation, provided, however, that such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 
  

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 6.2 All Grantee Owned Items located above ground level shall be subject to the approval
of the Director of Public Services as to location, size, shape, color, and screening, provided, however, that such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 
  

Section 7. Line Extension. After construction by General Telephone Company of California of CATV Facilities into and throughout new subdivisions
and developments in the City of Cerritos or areas annexed to or incorporated into the City, Grantee shall extend service to any such newly annexed or developed areas. The full spectrum of Grantee’s cable service shall be provided throughout
such new subdivision, development and/or annexed area at installation and service rates as set forth in Exhibit F, or as modified pursuant to this contract. 
  
 Section 8. Technical Specifications. 
  
 8.1 Grantee shall comply with all technical standards and performance testing requirements set forth in Exhibit C. 
  
 8.2 Grantee shall provide, at its sole expense, for the
importation and carriage of a minimum of three educational programming channels from the CATV system serving the City of Lakewood, California, and/or the Long Beach Unified School District’s Instructional Television System programming. Such
interconnections may be by micro-wave, cable or other communications technology as Grantee may deem appropriate, provided that the imported signal(s) will meet the pertinent technical specifications as set forth in Exhibit C hereto. 
  
 8.3 The parties agree that the City has the discretion to
require Grantee to provide interconnection with adjacent cable systems provided that: (i) the bandwidth capacity utilized for such interconnection shall not include any portion of the bandwidth capacity required to provide the programming services
specified on Exhibit G or any bandwidth capacity acquired by Grantee in excess of 275 Mhz; and, (ii) the City shall defray any cost for each interconnection to an adjacent cable system in excess of $10,000. 
  
 Section 9. Emergency Alert. Grantee will provide, upon activation of
the CATV system, emergency alert video and audio override capability. This emergency alert override system is to be used and remotely controlled from the City’s Emergency Control Center by the City in the event of an emergency situation. The
City agrees that it shall indemnify and hold Grantee harmless from any and all liabilities, claims and demands whatsoever, including attorney’s fees, as a result of the utilization of the emergency alert override system by any employee, agent,
servant, or other representative of the City. 
  
 Section 10.
Customer Service and Regulations. In addition to the rules and regulations in regard to the privacy and property rights of private citizens as set forth in Cerritos Municipal 

  

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Code Section 14.08.240, the City reserves the right to further regulate the conduct of Grantee in regard to such matters including but not limited to
regulation of the security of all records maintained by Grantee containing privacy-sensitive information, Grantee’s personnel practices relating to such records, and any other matters related to privacy and individual rights. 
  
 Section 11. System Outage and Subscriber Complaint Service.

  
 11.1 Grantee will maintain a Subscriber
Complaint Service operated from Grantee’s local office, and qualified technicians will be permanent members of the local staff. Routine handling of customer service requests will be the responsibility of the local staff and conducted in
accordance with Cerritos Municipal Code Section 14.08.230 and Exhibit D. Subscribers will be notified of the complaint procedure by Grantee’s inclusion of the following text on the Subscriber’s Work Order which is left with the subscriber:

  
 “Requests for repairs should be made to Apollo
Cablevision by calling [phone number] at any time. Response will be made immediately or on the following business day, depending on the severity of the complaint and other circumstances. 
  
 Subscribers who have so requested repairs but are dissatisfied with services rendered are requested to lodge a written
complaint to the system office at [address].” 
  
 11.2 Grantee will provide refund of service charges on a pro-rata basis for service outages within its control which exceed twenty-four continuous hours, upon receipt of a written request from an affected subscriber. 
  
 11.3 Grantee will not be responsible for problems created by
subscribers or for problems with subscriber-owned equipment. The subscriber must allow the service technicians access to the problem if located on the subscriber’s property, or forfeit any refund due for service outage. 
  
 11.4 If Grantee fails to maintain and/or repair the Grantee
Owned Items in a manner sufficient to meet the performance standards established by this contract, then either General Telephone Company of California or the City may undertake such work and all costs incurred by the party undertaking such repairs
shall be a charge against Grantee. Prior to any other party performing any such work, Grantee shall be given notice of the work required and at least ten (10) days in which to complete such work. 
  
 11.5 Grantee shall submit to City on a monthly basis a
report of complaints received and actions taken in response to such complaints. 
  

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 Section 12. Public, Educational and Governmental Access. 
  
 12.1 In order to allow for full use of Grantee provided
access channels, Grantee shall provide, or assist in providing, viable and successful access support to City and to its subscribers, including access administration, operation, and provision of channels, in accordance with Exhibit E.

  
 12.2 The City reserves the right to form a
non-profit corporation, or other agency for the purposes, inter al_a, of promoting and administering all public access channels except as preempted by the City Council, State or Federal authorities. Subject to the approval of the City, Grantee shall
enter into an agreement or contract with the so-designated agency for support of that agency’s responsibilities. 
  
 12.3 The City Council shall establish by resolution rules and regulations to govern Grantee’s use of the channel capacity provided
for public, educational, and governmental access at such times as such channel capacity is not being used for such purposes. 
  
 12.4 Grantee shall provide and maintain in good operating order a MetroData Model 120 Character Generator, or equivalent, with graphics
capability, and one terminal for remote entry by the educational and/or government facility or building designated by the City Manager. The signal to and from the headend and remote entry site may be carried either by cable or telephone lines, or
other means preferred by Grantee, who shall be responsible for the cost of installation and operation of any mode chosen. 
  
 12.5 Grantee shall, within six (6) months of notification by City, provide, install and maintain in good operating condition a PhaseCom
Director System, or equivalent, automatic progammable tape player with appropriate accessories as determined by the City Manager for use by the City government agencies, i.e., Department of Human Affairs, etc., in remotely originating programming
for carriage on and throughout Grantee’s Cerritos system. Grantee shall provide, install and maintain such automatic programmable tape player, with the installation site to be as determined by the City Manager. City shall defray any cost for
purchase of the equipment in excess of $15,000. Notification to Grantee pursuant to this Subsection shall not be given prior to completion of construction of the Facilities pursuant to the Construction Agreement. 
  
 Section 13. Rates and Charges. 
  
 13.1 The maximum rates which Grantee shall charge
subscribers upon initiation of service under this contract are those set forth in Exhibit F. City agrees to decrease the contract fee to which it is otherwise entitled pursuant to Section 14 of this contract to two and one-half percent (2 1/2%)
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however, that Grantee may adjust such rates annually upon the anniversary date of the effective date of this Ordinance in accordance with any change in the
latest available Los Angeles/Long Beach/Anaheim Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers published by the United States Department of Labor Statistics, or any successor thereto, since the date of the last adjustment. Grantee
and City agree that maintenance of subscriber rates in accordance with the terms of this subsection fulfills Grantee’s obligation to pass through to subscribers the amount of any “decrease in a franchise fee” pursuant to 47 U.S.C.
§542(e). 
  
 13.2 Should Grantee determine
to raise rates to subscribers beyond the amount set forth in Exhibit F, as adjusted pursuant to Subsection 13.1, the contract fee set forth in Section 14 shall become effective. The rates set forth in Exhibit F reflect all costs of the contract fees
set forth in Section 14 hereof, and institution of such fees shall not be deemed an “increase in a franchise fee” pursuant to 47 U.S.C. § 542(c). 
  
 13.3 The City Council may waive the provisions of subsection 13.1 if after a duly noticed public hearing it
finds and determines that a raise in rates beyond those specified in subsection 13.1 is justified for Grantee due to a change in conditions which is beyond the control of Grantee. Grantee shall provide written documentation, including but not
limited to, financial records and/or audit statements as necessary to support its requests for a raise in rates. 
  
 13.4 All private and public schools with an enrollment of one hundred (100) or more students, and each City government building will be
provided free Basic connection and free Basic service, at the highest Basic Tier level, for educational purposes, provided however, that such users shall be responsible for converters in the same manner as other subscribers. Each Public school shall
in addition receive up to three (3) drops and three (3) outlets. Each City government building, the Cerritos Community Arts Center, the Lakewood Sheriff’s station, and all fire stations in Cerritos shall in addition receive one (1) drop and one
(1) outlet. Chosen drop locations shall be mutually agreed upon by the City’s Director of Internal Affairs and Grantee. The City or other entity involved will provide whatever easements may be necessary for Grantee to provide such service.
Additional drops will be provided at standard rates as set forth herein. 
  
 Section 14. Contract Fee. 
  
 14.1 In consideration of the granting and exercise of a contract for the construction and operation of a cable communications system, Grantee shall pay to the City during the life of the contract, a fee of five
percent (5%) of Grantee’s annual gross revenues as set forth in Cerritos Municipal Code Section 14.08.260. 
  

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 14.2 The contract fee payments shall be made to the City Treasurer within thirty (30)
days of the close of each fiscal quarter, based on estimated revenues, with a final fiscal year payment to be submitted with a financial statement within forty-five (45) days of the end of Grantee’s fiscal year, reflecting any adjustments of
the quarterly estimated payments. All described payments are due within sixty (60) days of the end of the fiscal year. 
  
 Section 15. Incorporation of and Modification to Request For Proposal and Municipal Code. 
  
 15.1 Except ass specifically set forth in Section 17.2
below, each and every provision of Chapter 14.08 of the Cerritos Municipal Code is hereby made a term and condition of this Ordinance and failure to comply with any such provision may be deemed a breach of Grantee’s obligations under this
contract. 
  
 15.2 The following provisions of
Chapter 14.08 of the Cerritos Municipal Code are hereby waived by the City Council and deemed amended by this Ordinance: 
  

	 	(a)	Cerritos Municipal Code Section 14.08.040(c) (11). 

  

	 	(b)	Cerritos Municipal Code Section 14.08.060(e). 

  

	 	(c)	Any requirement for local origination facilities (e.g. Cerritos Municipal Code Section 14.08.220(d)) other than as specified in this Ordinance. 

  

	 	(d)	Any requirement for channel capacity (e.g. Cerritos Municipal Code Section 14.08.220(b)) in excess of the channels provided by 275 Mhz of bandwidth. 

  

	 	(e)	All dates or time requirements in Chapter 14.08 of the Cerritos Municipal Code which are in conflict with those required by this Ordinance. 

  

	 	(f)	Cerritos Municipal Code Section 14.08.030(b)(2). 

  
 Section 16. Programming Services. 
  
 16.1 Grantee shall make available to all subscribers at all times the programming services set forth in Exhibit G. Subsequent changes in
the programming services specified on Exhibit G shall be made by mutual agreement between City and Grantee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Grantee may rearrange, replace, or remove a particular cable service upon providing City with not less
than thirty (30) days written notice if (i) such service is no longer available to the Grantee or (ii) such service is available to the Grantee only upon payment of a royalty which Grantee documents to City is substantially in excess of the amount
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specifically compensated for through a rate increase or other adjustment. 
  
 16.2 Upon initial activation of the CATV system, Grantee shall provide three (3) channels with two-way
system capability, the use of which shall be as determined by the City Manager of the City, such that video programming originated from the sites chosen can be instantaneously distributed throughout the CATV system. Such channels may be provided by
Grantee on the bandwidth capacity leased to Grantee under the Lease Agreement. 
  
 16.3 In addition to the programming services set forth in Subsections 16.1 and 16.2, Grantee shall provide access at no cost to City for
interactive city services including, but not limited to, those set forth in Exhibit H, as such services become available to the Grantee. Access as used in this Subsection 16.3 means the right of City to utilize such service and if appropriate to
implement such service with its residents. The determination as to which interactive city services shall be provided at any one time shall be made by the City Manager and notice thereof sent to Grantee. Appropriate access shall be provided by
Grantee within thirty (30) days of receipt of such notice. Such access shall be in addition to the 275 Mhz of bandwidth capacity otherwise required by this contract, as such capacity becomes available. 
  
 16.4 At such time as interactive services become available
to Grantee to offer to its customers, Grantee shall exert its best efforts to promote such services and encourage all involved parties to participate in the business community of the City of Cerritos. 
  
 Section 17. Term. 
  
 17.1 This contract shall expire fifteen (15) years after the
date the CATV System becomes fully operational as specified in paragraph 16 of the Construction Agreement unless sooner terminated as set forth in Cerritos Municipal Code Section 14.08.030. 
  
 17.2 Upon expiration of said fifteen (15) year term City
reserves the right to grant or deny a renewal of this contract, provided, however, that City shall comply with any procedure for renewal specified by State or Federal law. 
  
 Section 18. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason
held illegal, invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. The Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and
each section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared illegal, invalid or unconstitutional. The invalidity of any portion of

  

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this Ordinance shall not abate, reduce or otherwise affect any consideration or other obligation required of the Grantee by the contract granted hereunder.

  
 Section 19. Notices. Every direction, notice or order
to be served upon the Grantee shall be hand delivered or sent by certified mail to the Grantee at P.O. Box 3304, San Luis Obispo, California, 93403. Every notice to be served upon the City shall be hand delivered or sent by certified mail to the
City Clerk at: Civic Center, City of Cerritos, Bloomfield Avenue at 183rd Street, Post Office Box 3130, Cerritos, California 90703. The delivery of such notice shall be deemed to have been at the time of receipt, if hand delivered, or five days
after deposit in the mail, if sent by certified mail. 
  
 Section
20. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its final passage and within fifteen (15) days after its passage, the City Clerk shall cause it to be posted in three (3) public places designated for that purpose
and published in a newspaper of general circulation. 
  
 PASSED,
APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of March, 1987. 
  

	
	
	 /s/ Donald Knabe

	

	 Donald Knabe, Mayor

  

	
	ATTEST:
	
	 /s/ Caroline deLlamas

	

	 Caroline deLlamas, City Clerk

  
 I, Caroline deLlamas, City Clerk of
the City of Cerritos, hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting held on March 4, 1987, by the following vote: 
  

			
		
	 AYES:
	  	Joynt, Needham, Rabbitt, Wong, and Knabe.
		
	 NOES:
	  	None.
		
	 ABSENT:
	  	None.

  

	
	
	 /s/ Caroline deLlamas

	

	 Caroline deLlamas, City Clerk

  

 9 

 CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT 
  
 This Construction Agreement is entered into this 22nd day of January, 1987, between T. L. Robak, Inc. (the
“Contractor”), Contractor’s license number 437591, and General Telephone Company of California (the “Owner”). 
  
 Recitals 
  
 This Agreement is entered into with reference to the following agreed facts: 
  
 A. The Contractor and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Apollo Cablevision, Inc., and the Owner and its related entity, GTE
Service Corporation (“GTE”), have entered into negotiations with the City of Cerritos, California (“City”), relevant to the construction of an underground electrical signal transmission facility (the “System”) to be
used in part to provide cable television (“CATV”) service in the City pursuant to a CATV Contract between the City and Apollo Cablevision, Inc. Said facilities shall be initially constructed by the Owner pursuant to a franchise agreement
between the City and the Owner. 
  
 B. The purpose of this
Construction Agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions relative to the construction of the System by the Contractor for the Owner. 
  
 NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree as follows: 
  
 1. Employment of Contractor. The Owner agrees to employ the Contractor to construct the System described in detail in Exhibit “A” to this
Agreement (and by this reference incorporated 

  

					
	 	  	10	  	Exhibit “A”

 
herein), and Contractor agrees to construct said System as described in Exhibit “A” pursuant to the terms and provisions of this Construction
Agreement. The Design Specifications and Construction Methods of the System shall be prepared pursuant to the terms of the Design Agreement between Contractor and Owner, the terms and conditions of which by this reference are incorporated herein.
Upon completion, the Design Specifications and Construction Methods shall be attached to this Agreement as Appendix 4 to Exhibit “A” and by this reference incorporated herein. 
  
 2. [Paragraph 2 has been deleted.] 
  

3. [Paragraph 3 has been deleted.] 
  
 4. Insurance; Indemnity. Contractor will provide all insurance as may be required by the Workers’ Compensation Act of the State of California
and will furnish Owner with general and public liability insurance in amounts not less than $2,000,000.00 for any one person, and $2,000,000.00 per occurrence; property damage liability insurance of not less than $2,000,000.00; and liability
insurance to indemnify and hold Owner harmless from any loss, claim, liability or demand, including attorney’s fees, arising out of the work performed by Contractor. Contractor shall provide Owner with certificates of said insurance naming
Owner as loss payee as its interest may appear as to each of the foregoing insurance policies. Contractor agrees that any and all subcontractors employed by Contractor shall maintain sufficient and reasonable (i) workers’ compensation
insurance, if required, and (ii) general liability insurance. In addition to the foregoing 

  

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insurance contract obligations of Contractor, Contractor agrees that it shall indemnify and hold Owner harmless from any and all liability, claims, and
demands whatsoever, including attorney’s fees, as a result of the negligence or other wrongdoing or the part of any employee, agent, servant or representative of Contractor, or any subcontractor permitted by Owner to be engaged by Contractor.
This indemnity shall include, but not be limited to, any and all liability, claims and demands whatsoever made by reason of the termination, disturbance, interruption or other interference with services of any type of aerial or underground
installation, utility or other facility damaged, harmed, disturbed or caused to be disturbed by Contractor or any of its employees, agents, servants or representatives or by any subcontractor permitted to be engaged hereunder in connection with the
construction of the System. 
  
 5. Surety Bond. Contractor
shall, on demand of Owner at any time during the continuance of this Agreement, secure and furnish to Owner at the sole cost and expense of Owner a bond issued by a corporate surety authorized to issue surety insurance in California in an amount
equal to seventy-five percent (75%) of the contract price securing the faithful performance by Contractor of this contract. 
  
 6. Fees and Licenses. Contractor shall furnish and timely pay for all State, County and Municipal licenses as may be required from time to time by
such entities with respect for the work to be performed by Contractor. 
  

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 7. Standards of Construction. Contractor agrees that the System will be constructed in accordance
with Owner’s standard practices and engineering specifications and in accordance with all applicable safety and electrical codes, joint trench agreements, franchises, state statutes and regulations, city or county ordinances, National
Electrical Safety Code, and other such regulations as may be applicable for proper construction of said System. Deviations from the above construction practices shall be permitted only upon written order from the Owner or its authorized
representative. Contractor warrants that all work performed by Contractor as provided for herein shall be free from defeats in workmanship, and that for a period of 36 months following completion of construction as to each phase, within ten days
after receipt of written notice, Contractor will, at its own expense (including the cost of materials required for replacement) correct any and all defects. Owner will have the right to access all work locations and inspect, test and verify all work
applications as deemed necessary. Additionally, Owner has the right to stop construction until such time as any specification design dispute is resolved. Contractor and Owner agree that any such stoppage will not be cause for penalty to either
party. 
  
 8. Notification of Residents. Contractor agrees
to notify all residents whose property or enjoyment of property will be affected in any way by such underground construction in accordance with the requirements of the City. 
  
 9. Supervisory Control. Contractor shall maintain adequate supervisory personnel on the job to perform and carry out
the 

  

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terms of this Construction Agreement in an expeditious manner. Contractor shall identify a person acceptable to Owner as Construction Supervisor for this
contract. Said Construction Supervisor shall undertake all efforts that are reasonable and necessary to the performance of this Agreement. The terms of this paragraph shall in no way restrict the right of the Contractor to terminate the Construction
Supervisor’s employment by the Contractor, so long as a replacement acceptable to Owner is promptly made by Contractor. 
  
 10. Easements and Rights-of-Way. Owner shall be responsible for securing all trenching permits. Easements or rights-of-way which may be required to
complete construction of the System shall be the responsibility of Contractor. When the System is required to go outside of the area covered by the franchise agreement between the City of Cerritos and the Owner, Contractor shall also be responsible
for securing all trenching permits, easemerts or rights-of-way at Owner’s expense. 
  
 11. Commencement of Construction. Contractor agrees to commence construction of the System within 30 days after receipt of the sum of $750,000.00 referred to in paragraph 2(b) of this Agreement, or such date
thereafter as Owner shall reasonably specify, and shall proceed with such work in a continuous and orderly manner until the System has been completed. 
  
 12. Construction Schedule. The Construction Schedule shall be determined by mutual agreement of Owner, Contractor and City. 
  
 13. Subcontracts. Contractor may enter into subcontracts for the
performance by the Contractor of its obligations 

  

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hereunder, provided, however, such subcontract agreements shall not release Contractor from any of its obligations to the Owner hereunder. 
  
 14. Force Majeure; Assignments. In the event that strikes, acts of
God, embargoes, acts of government, fires, floods, the inability of vendors to deliver necessary materials, or other restrictions cause delays in construction, this Agreement shall be extended for a period equivalent to such delays. Contractor and
Owner agree that such delays will not be cause for penalty to either party. This Agreement is personal between Owner and Contractor and shall not be assigned by either party hereto without the express written consent of the other party and any
purported assignment without such consent shall be void. In the event of permitted assignment, this Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective legal representatives, successors and permitted
assigns. 
  
 15. Notices to Parties. Any notice, request,
consent or demand herein required or permitted shall be in writing and will be deemed given if delivered in person or sent certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed to the appropriate party as follows:

  
 Owner: 
 General Telephone Company of California 
 One
GTE Place, RC 3300 
 Thousand Oaks, California 91362-3811 
 Attention: 
  
 Contractor:

 T. L. Robak, Inc. 
 Post Office
Box 4659 
 San Luis Obispo, California 93403 
 Attention: 
  

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 The address to which notices shall be sent may be changed by either party upon written notice to the other in accordance
with the procedures set forth in this paragraph. 
  
 16.
Acceptance and Completion of Construction. The System shall be deemed accepted upon written notice of completion or partial completion signed by the Owner, the Contractor, and the City. 
  
 17. Express Contingencies. This Agreement is contingent upon City
approval of the design of the System, the award of the CATV Contract between the City and Apollo Cablevision, Inc., the award of a franchise agreement in the City to Owner and any necessary regulatory agency approvals. 
  
 18. Entire Agreement; Waiver of Default; Costs of Suit. Time is of the
essence of this Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between Owner and Contractor and no modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and executed by an executive officer of both parties. A waiver of default
shall not be a waiver of any other or subsequent default. In the event either party hereto initiates an appropriate legal action to enforce the terms and provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing party in such action may recover its cost of suit,
including reasonable attorney’s fees. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is executed on the day and year indicated below. 
  

									
	 OWNER
	 	 	 	 CONTRACTOR

			
	 GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
	 	 	 	 T. L. ROBAK, INC.

					
	By	 	 	 	 	 	By	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

					
	 Date
	 	 	 	 	 	 Date
	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

			
	 Attest:
	 	 	 	 Attest:

			
	 	 	 	 	 
	
	 	 	 	

	 Assistant Secretary
	 	 	 	 Corporate Secretary

  

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 EXHIBIT “A” 
  
 TO THE CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT 
 DATED THE 22ND DAY OF JANUARY, 1987 
 BETWEEN T. L. ROBAK, INC. AND GENERAL 
 TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 
  
 CONSTRUCTION DESIGN DETAILS OF THE UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL SIGNAL TRANSMISSION FACILITY (THE “SYSTEM”) TO BE CONSTRUCTED AND OPERATED IN THE CITY OF CERRITOS,
CALIFORNIA 
  
 Table of Contents 
  

			
	 Appendix 1
	  	Maps of system
		
	 Appendix 2
	  	Schedule of Construction Phases
		
	 Appendix 3
	  	Bill of Materials
		
	 Appendix 4
	  	Design Specifications and Construction Methods of System
		
	 Appendix 5
	  	[Appendix 5 has been deleted.]

  

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 EXHIBIT “B” 
  
 TO THE CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT 
 DATED THE 22ND DAY OF JANUARY, 1987 
 BETWEEN T. L. ROBAK, INC. AND GENERAL 
 TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 
  
 [Exhibit “B” has been deleted.] 
  

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 EXHIBIT B 
  
 Ms. Caroline deLlamas 
 City Clerk 
 Civic Center 
 Bloomfield Avenue at 183rd Street 
 Post Office Box 3130 
 Cerritos, California 90703 
  
 ACCEPTANCE OF CABLE COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACT 
  
 APOLLO CABLEVISION, INC. hereby accepts the non-exclusive Cable
Communications Contract granted by the City of Cerritos. Grantee agrees to comply with all of the terms and conditions of Ordinance No.                 , and
Chapter 14.08 of the Cerritos Municipal Code. 
  

			
	Cable Communications Contract accepted this              day of
                , 1987
		
	By	 	 
	 	 	

	 	 	 President

  
 All signatures to be
notarized. 
  
 CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK 
  
 I hereby certify that the foregoing Acceptance of Cable Communications
Contract was received by me at the hour of             , o’clock              .m. on
             the day of             , 1987. 
  

	
	
	  
	

	Caroline deLlamas, City Clerk

  
 (Use company letterhead) 

 

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 EXHIBIT C 
  
 TECHNICAL STANDARDS AND PERFORMANCE TESTING 
  

	A.	Technical performance standards. The Grantee shall comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations, Part 76, Sub-Part K (Technical Standards).

  
 FCC rules and regulations at the time of award
of this contract preclude the enforcement of technical performance specifications more stringent than those set forth in Sub-Part K; however, the National League of Cities and others have challenged this constraint in court, and thus the City
reserves the right to enforce as well the following technical performance specifications if the FCC does not prevail and the courts find that system technical performance is a matter for local control. 
  
 In that event, the following referenced specifications will also apply,
unless exception is agreed upon between the City and the Grantee. 
  

	 	1)	Applicable City, County, State and National/Federal Codes and Ordinances; 

  

	 	2)	Applicable Utility joint attachment practices; 

  

	 	3)	National Electrical Safety Code, NFPA No. 70; 

  

	 	4)	Local Utility Code Requirements; 

  

	 	5)	Local Right-of-way- Procedures. 

  
 The system shall be designed and constructed to meet all applicable technical performance specifications and standards over a temperature range of
± 50 degrees F from the mean temperature of the Los Angeles area, and to function in all expected environmental extremes. 
  
 Performance standards definitions and measurements shall be in compliance with National Cable Television Association (NCTA) Manual 741: Signal Leakage
and Interference Control, and NCTA Standard 008-0477: Standards of Good Engineering Practices for Measurements on Cable Television Systems. 
  
 The forward portion of the cable communications system shall be capable of the carriage of all services specified in this Contract. 
  
 The combined forward trunk and distribution system should deliver signals to
each and every subscriber’s receiver that will meet or exceed the technical specifications, listed below, at the local mean temperature ±50 degrees. This should include the effects of drop cables, interior splits, 

  

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and any terminal equipment such as descramblers and set top converters. 
  
 The reverse portions of the cable system should be capable of return signals from each subscriber and institutional signal
source to the end of any area in accordance with the specifications listed below. 
  
 System minimum performance specifications: 
  

					
	1)	 	Frequency Response across any allocated TV channel	 	±2 dB (i)
			
	2)	 	Peak to Valley, any 6 MHz video channel, cable slope normalized	 	±1.5 dB
			
	3)	 	Carrier to Noise, 4 MHz bandwidth	 	45 dB
			
	4)	 	Cross Modulation Ratio	 	51 dB
			
	5)	 	Carrier to Hum Ratio	 	2.5%
			
	6)	 	Carrier to Composite Triple Beat	 	55 dB (ii)
			
	7)	 	Carrier to Discrete Triple Beat (CW Carriers)	 	55 dB
			
	8)	 	Carrier to Second Order Beat	 	56 dB
			
	9)	 	Chominance-Luminance Delay	 	200 ns
			
	10)	 	Carrier to Echo Ratio (greater than 2 microseconds displacement)	 	40 dB
			
	11)	 	Differential Gain	 	2.0 dB
			
	12)	 	Differential Phase	 	4 degrees
			
	13)	 	Subscriber Signal Levels - the signal level delivered to the subscriber’s receiver, except as modified by Peak to Valley specifications	 	+ 2 dBmV Min.
+ 10 dBmV Max.(iii)
			
	14)	 	Level Differential between adjacent channels	 	3 dB Max.
			
	15)	 	FM levels shall be essentially uniform and carried at approximately the same level as the Channel 6 Sound Carrier	 	 
			
	16)	 	Sufficient isolation between; subscribers shall be provided to prevent interference between	 	20 dB

  

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	 	 	terminal equipment and other portions of the system	 	 
			
	17)	 	Video to Sound Carrier Ratio	 	15 dB ± 2dB
			
	18)	 	RF radiation in compliance with FCC Part 76.605	 	 

  
 Notes:

  

	 	(i)	Frequency Response of Headend/Hub Processors or Modulators to be ±0.5 dB from -.75 MHz to +4 MHz Picture Carrier. 

  

	 	(ii)	This specification may be met subjectively, i.e., with HRC, IRC, etc.; however, a minimum of 50 dB must be met objectively. 

  

	 	(iii)	Except in special circumstances, e.g., high ambient signal strength areas. 

  

	B.	The following requirements apply to the Institutional Network, and services thereon: 

  

	 	1)	The system capability shall include transmission of Color video, Black and White video, audio, and both low and high speed data, whether analog or digital. 

 

	 	2)	No more than 50 dBmV output level should be required out of any customer modem to meet the system specifications. FCC rules may force this down in coming years.

  

	 	3)	Where applicable, the end of system specifications should include the effects of any signal reprocessing equipment necessary to achieve forward transmission.

  

	 	4)	For standard television signals, the signal delivered to the subscriber’s TV receiver, after being transmitted to the head-end/hub, processed and retransmitted down a forward
channel should meet the specifications of sub-paragraph A above. 

  

	 	5)	 The specifications for the performance of the reverse system, which are the same as those for the forward system above, may require the incorporation of: code
operated switches or equivalent technology in all trunk/bridger stations to control reverse signal coming from feeder lines on to the trunk; code operated switches or equivalent technology at all trunk split locations to control reverse signal
coming from either trunk lines; and, proper CATV home termination devices on all subscriber drops to maintain cable system integrity from outside signal ingress, noise, and interference. This system configuration as determined by the present state
of the art will serve to ensure 

  

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that the system noise and interference contributions from reverse trunk stations, reverse feeder stations, and subscriber home terminals, other than those
through which the signal has to travel to get to the headend, are stopped from reaching the headend. 

  

	C.	Inter-connect system performance. For forward, and/or institutional channels interchanged between other cable communication systems and Grantee’s system, system technical
performance measurements are to be determined by applying the combined contribution of distortion of all pertinent components of the worst case (temperature and location) signal path. The combined contribution should meet or exceed the specified
technical specifications at the termination of the worst case signal path the channel could encounter. 

  
 At the interconnect point, the party delivering a channel or channels should provide signals, transported either in the forward or reverse system to the
inter-connect point, that meet or exceed the specifications for the forward system, as set forth above, at the local mean temperature ±50 degrees F. The signals should be in compliance as stated at a point which best represents the most
direct signal path between the party providing the signal and that party receiving the signal. Only one such inter-connect point should be specified for all signal exchanges. 
  

	D.	Maintenance and testing. The Grantee shall have a maintenance program that is preventative rather than corrective, oriented to minimize faulty service or system shut-downs and
maximize customer satisfaction. This does not relieve Grantee of the responsibility to provide fast and responsive corrective action upon customer complaint or when otherwise deemed necessary. 

  
 The Grantee, as a minimum, shall perform all testing to meet NCTA
Recommended Testing Procedures, FCC Part 76.601, and relevant ordinances of the City. Performance testing is to be an on-going process/program conducted by Grantee throughout the Contract Agreement period. Performance testing procedures shall
include, but not limited to, pre-installation testing of all major components, testing to ensure conformity to specifications for headend, plant and terminal, and constant monitoring of system signal ingress and egress. Annual system performance
testing shall be done at permanent test points at selected main trunk extremities. Random tests shall be performed each month in addition to the annual testing. Excavations for maintenance shall be held to the minimum number possible, and all
excavations shall comply with requirements established by the Director of Public Services. 
  

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 EXHIBIT D 
  
 SYSTEM OUTAGE AND COMPLAINT SERVICE 
  

	A.	System outage and complaint service. The Grantee shall maintain a Subscriber Complaint Service for routine handling of customer service requests, as part of the requirements of the
local staff, as follows: 

  
 All calls involving
loss of reception on all channels will normally be dispatched to the field immediately. If the loss of reception on all channels affects five (5) or more customers, at any time of day or night, repairs will be dispatched to the field immediately and
repairs will be made as soon as possible. Total loss of reception involving fewer than five (5) customers will normally be corrected on the same day received except if reported after 2:00 p.m.; in which case, correction may be postponed to the
following day. The majority of all outages (total loss of reception on all channels) will be corrected within 12 hours or less. 
  
 Requests for repairs made after hours or on weekends should be answered by an answering service or staff. Outage calls will be referred immediately to the
standby technician for resolution in accordance with the procedure outlined herein above. Calls involving degraded service will be reported by the answering service not later than the beginning of the next business day. The staff will then call the
customer to schedule a service call. 
  
 Customers shall be
notified of the complaint procedure as set forth in Section 13 of the Cerritos Cable Communications Contract Ordinance. 
  
 If, in response to a complaint, the service technician finds no one home, a call to the dispatch operator shall be made who, in turn, shall try to contact
the subscriber by phone. 
  
 If the subscriber is still not
contacted, the service technician shall check and correct any problems found outside the subscriber’s residence and leave a door hanger informing the subscriber what was found and corrected, and requesting the subscriber to make a service
appointment if the problem still exists. 
  
 If the subscriber is
home, the service technician shall introduce himself/herself, talk with the subscriber, determine the cause of the problem and correct it if the problem lies in the cable system. The technician should carry a test television set to compare pictures
with the subscribers set. 
  
 Calls or letters involving
complaints about billing will be processed immediately whenever possible. 
  

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 Service installations shall be accomplished on a timely basis. Overtime will be used to diminish any
excessive back-logs in installations. 
  
 The Grantee shall have
a follow-up policy to ensure customer satisfaction. At least ten percent (10%) of all completed service orders should be followed-up by a telephone call, postcard or both; and at least one percent (1%) of all completed service orders should be
followed by a personal visit by a technical team management member. 
  
 Grantee shall maintain a data base, or “log,” listing the date of all consumer complaints, identifying the subscriber and describing the nature of the complaint, and when and what action was taken by the Grantee in response
thereto. The data base shall be maintained from the date of first subscriber service. Such record, including letter complaints, shall be kept accessible at Grantee’s local office for a period of three (3) years, and shall be available for
inspection, upon reasonable (normally 24 hours) notice, during regular business hours by any duly authorized representative of the City. 
  

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 EXHIBIT E 
  
 PUBLIC ACCESS ADMINISTRATION, AND OPERATING RULES 
  

	A.	Access Channel Operating Rules. In the event no Access Corporation, or similarly responsible authority, is established by the City, access rules are to be provided by the Grantee,
and approved by the city. As a minimum, Grantee’s rules shall address the following topics: 

  

	 	1)	Access scheduling. These rules shall cover such topics as: priority of users (i.e., first time users vs. regular user(s)), priority of prime time usage, scheduling of subject matter
for balanced programming, requests for off-hours usage, check-out policy, etc. Access scheduling shall normally be on a first come, first served basis. 

  

	 	2)	Advertising. Rules governing advertising to promote the sale of goods and services including commercial businesses, public entities, garage sales, candidate campaigning, etc.

  

	 	3)	Lotteries. Rules governing the use of the access channel(s) for conducting lotteries, games of chance, betting, etc. The rules shall comply with state and local laws.

  

	 	4)	Program subject matter. Rules regulating the use of the access facilities and equipment for producing or cablecasting indecent or obscene materials, review of material policy, etc.

  

	B.	Access Channels. Grantee shall provide a dedicated and leased access channel for use by institutional, commercial, municipal, or individual users. The list of access services shall
include, but not necessarily be limited to: 

  

	 	1)	Public Access 

  

	 	2)	Religious Access 

  

	 	3)	Municipal Access (e.g. library, Cerritos Community Arts Center, Sheriff, Fire Department, etc.) 

  

	 	4)	Primary/Secondary Education Access 

  

	 	5)	Higher Education Access 

  
 Any and all of the above services may be provided on the same channel. 
  

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 EXHIBIT F 
  
 SERVICE RATES AND CHARGES 
  

			
	
	 *Basic Tier Service:

		
	 Installation
 (includes all trenching but
excludes house wiring):
  
	 	 Wiring charge only, if undertaken during
 construction
of CATV system

		
	 Installation
 (does not include trenching):
  
  
	 	 $25.00 if pre-wired
 $45.00 if not
pre-wired

		
	 Monthly Rate:
	 	$15.00
		
	 Additional Outlet:
	 	$8.00 each (Delayed installation: $25.00)
		
	 Monthly Rate:
	 	$2.00 for each outlet.
	
	 *Expanded Tier Service:

		
	 Installation:
	 	No charge if activated during basic installation.
		
	 Delayed Installation:
  
  
	 	 $10.00 if service call not required;
 $25.00 with
service call.

		
	 Monthly Rate:
	 	$6.00
	
	 *Premium Services:

		
	 Installation:
	 	No charge if activated during basic installation.
		
	 Delayed Installation:
  
  
	 	 $10.00 if services call not required;
 $25.00 with
service call.

  

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	 Monthly Rate:
	  	(Includes Basic):
		
	 	  	 1 Premium Channel:   $24.00
 2 Premium
Channels: $31.00
 3 Premium Channels: $36.00
 4 or more Premium
Channels: $36.00
 plus the cost for each additional
 channel, as follows:

		
	 	  	 HBO: $9.00
 Cinemax: $8.00
 Showtime: $8.00
 The Movie Channel: $8.00
 The Disney Channel: $8.00
 Bravo: $7.00
 Gala vision:
$8.00

	
	*Pay-Per-View:
		
	 Installation:
	  	$10.00 if activated during basic installation.
		
	 Delayed Installation:
	  	$25.00
		
	 Monthly Access Rate:
	  	$2.50
		
	 Event Cost:
	  	Varies from $1.00 to $5.00, per event.
	
	*F.M. Programming:
		
	 Installation:
	  	 $8.00 (each outlet) if activated during
 basic
installation.

		
	 Delayed Installation:
	  	$20.00 (each outlet)
		
	 Monthly Rate:
	  	$3.00.
	
	 **Interactive Specialized Services:

		
	 Installation:
	  	No charge if activated during basic installation
		
	 Delayed Installation:
	  	 $10.00 if service call not required
 $25.00 with
service call

		
	 Monthly Rate:
	  	$9.00

  

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	Hotel/Motel, Apartment, and Commercial Rates:
		
	 Hotels/Motels:
	  	35% of regular rate x 80% occupancy.
		
	 Apartments:
	  	individual rates
		
	 Commercial:
	  	individual rates
	
	Additional Charges:
		
	 Relocation:
	  	$25.00
	 Reconnection:
	  	New: regular rate
	 Delinquent:
	  	Past due amount plus $10.00
	
	Convertor Policy:
		
	 Installation:
	  	$25.00
		
	 Remote Control Device:
	  	 
		
	 Deposit:
	  	$5.00
		
	 Rental Fee:
	  	$2.00
	
	 All convertors shall be “addressable convertors” (i.e. have “parental control device”) at no
charge.

  

	*	Programming Services are set forth in Exhibit G 

  

	**	Interactive Specialized Services are set forth in Exhibit H 

  

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 EXHIBIT G 
  
 PROGRAMMING SERVICES 
  
 Basic Tier Service 
  

	 	  (1)	ABC 

  

	 	  (2)	CBS 

  

	 	  (3)	NBC 

  

	 	  (4)	Independent (KTLA) 

  

	 	  (5)	Independent (KTTV) 

  

	 	  (6)	Independent (KCOP) 

  

	 	  (7)	Independent (KHJ) 

  

	 	  (8)	PBS (KCET) 

  

	 	  (9)	Independent (Spanish) 

  

	 	(10)	Independent 

  

	 	(11)	Weather channel (and character generator for local ad information) 

  

	 	(12)	CNN – New Network 

  

	 	(13)	Mixed Programming Channel (taped programs; city hall local access) 

  

	 	(14)	MTV – music videos, concerts 

  

	 	(15)	USA – sports and general programming 

  

	 	(16)	CBN – family oriented programming 

  

	 	(17)	WTBS – Atlanta superstation; sports and general programming 

  

	 	(18)	Lifetime – health, self-help, development topics 

  

	 	(19)	Nickolodeon – children’s programming 

  

	 	(20)	Black entertainment network – Black sports, cultural entertainment 

  

	 	(21)	Asian programming 

  
 Expanded Tier Service 
  

	 	  (1)	ESPN – sports programming 

  

	 	  (2)	WGN – superstation; sports and general programming 

  

	 	  (3)	VH-1 – music videos, concerts, appeal to older audience 

  

	 	  (4)	Nashville Network – country/western programming 

  

	 	  (5)	Arts/Entertainment – distinctive international programming 

  

	 	  (6)	C-SPAN – U.S. House of Representatives public service 

  
 Premium Services 
  

	 	  (1)	HBO – first run movies 

  

	 	  (2)	Cinemax – first run movies 

  

	 	  (3)	Showtime – first run movies 

  

	 	  (4)	The Movie Channel – first run movies 

  

	 	  (5)	The Disney Channel – family/children programming 

  

	 	  (6)	Bravo – cultural entertainment 

  

	 	  (7)	Galavision – spanish movies and entertainment 

  

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 Pay-Per-View 
  

	 	(1)	ABC Pay-Per-View Service 

  

	 	(2)	Request Television 

  
 F.M. Programming 
  

	 	(1)	8 to 10 of the local popular stations, retransmitted 

  

	 	(2)	Stereo transmission simulcast of HBO, MTV VH-1 (as offered) 

  

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 EXHIBIT H 
 INTERACTIVE SPECIALIZED CITY SERVICES 
 (Illustrative List) 
  

	(1)	Parking permit registration/renewal 

  

	(2)	Park facilities and Leisure Service program registration/reservation 

  

	(3)	Community calendar information 

  

	(4)	City informational services 

  

	(5)	Additional services as determined by the City Manager 

  

 33 

 NOTICE OF PARTIAL COMPLETION 
  
 This Notice of Partial Completion is executed by the undersigned parties pursuant to Paragraph 16 of the Construction
Agreement dated January 22, 1987, between T. L. .Robak, Inc. (the “Contractor”) and GTE California Incorporated (the “Owner” or “GTEC”), formerly known as General Telephone Company of California, based upon the
following facts: 
  
 1. The 550 Megahertz (MHz) CATV System is
fully operational, except as noted herein; 
  
 2. 275 MHz of
bandwidth is available to Apollo CableVision, Inc. (“Apollo”); 
  
 3. 275 MHz of bandwidth is available to GTE Service Corporation (“GTESC”); 
  
 4. Construction of the CATV System at the following sites within the City of Cerritos remains to be completed: 
  

			
	Tracy High School	  	Tracy Adult School
		
	ABC District Offices	  	W_____ Elementary School
		
	Whitney High School	  	Stowers Elementary School
		
	Gonsalves Elementary School	  	Carmenita Junior High School
		
	Cerritos Elementary School	  	Leal Elementary School
		
	Cerritos High School	  	Juarez Elementary School
		
	Nixon Elementary School	  	Bragg Elementary School
		
	Carver Elementary School	  	Haskell Elementary School
		
	Tetzlaff Junior High School	  	Gahr High School
		
	Cerritos College	  	Cabrillo School

  

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 The Owner, the Contractor, and the City of Cerritos (the “City”) declare that the level of
completion of the CATV System, although partial, is sufficient to render the CATV System “fully operational”, so as to begin the term of the nonexclusive contract between Apollo and the city as set forth in Section 17.1 of City of Cerritos
Ordinance No. 659, as well as all other obligations and responsibilities concurrent therewith, including those in the Lease Agreement between GTEC and Apollo dated January 22, 1987, and those in the Lease Agreement
between GTEC and GTE Service Corporation (“GTESC”) dated May 8, 1987. Such term shall begin on the date this Notice of Partial Completion is signed by the Owner, the Contractor and the City, provided, however, that nothing in this Notice
of Partial Completion shall be deemed to waive the obligation of any signator hereto nor any other party to complete the total construction of the CATV System, including those sites set forth above. 
  

									
	 	 	 	 	 “OWNER”

			
	 	 	 	 	 GTE California Incorporated

					
	 Date:
	 	 May 3 1991
	 	 	 	 By:
	 	 /s/ Illegible

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	For B. B. Heiler
			
	 	 	 	 	 “CONTRACTOR”

			
	 	 	 	 	 T. L. ROBAK, INC.

					
	 Date:
	 	 May 3 1991
	 	 	 	 By:
	 	 /s/ Illegible

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
			
	 	 	 	 	 “CITY”

			
	 	 	 	 	 CITY OF CERRITOS

					
	 Date:
	 	 May 3 1991
	 	 	 	 By:
	 	 /s/ Illegible

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

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 AMENDED NOTICE OF PARTIAL COMPLETION 
  
 In accordance with Paragraph 16 of the Construction Agreement dated January 22, 1987, by and between T. L. Robak, Inc. (the
“contractor”) and GTE California Incorporated (the “Owner” or “GTEC”), formerly known as General Telephone Company of California (collectively, “the parties”), the parties and City of Carritos executed on May
3, 1991 a Notice of Partial Completion (“Notice”). 
  
 Since the
requirements of the Construction Agreement and the City of Carritos Ordinance No. 659 were met and acknowledged in the Notice signed by the parties and the City on May 3, 1991, this Amended Notice of Partial Completion (“Amended Notice”)
is intended for the sole purpose to supplement that Notice with additional information. Therefore, the undersigned parties hereby declare that the total construction of the CATV System (those 20 sites set forth in Paragraph 4 of the Notice) is now
complete. 
  

					
			
	 /s/ Bernard B. Hailer
	 	 	 	  
	
	 	 	 	 
	 Bernard B. Hailer
	 	 	 	 Date: March 25, 1992

	 Area Vice President – Sales
	 	 	 	 
	 GTE California Incorporated
	 	 	 	 
			
	 /s/ T. L. Robak
	 	 	 	  
	
	 	 	 	 
	 T. L. Robak
	 	 	 	 Date: March 20, 1992

	 President
	 	 	 	 
	 T. L. Robak, Inc.
	 	 	 	 
			
	 /s/ John H. Saunders
	 	 	 	  
	
	 	 	 	 
	 John H. Saunders
	 	 	 	 Date: March 20, 1992

	 Director of Internal Affairs
	 	 	 	 
	 City of Carritos
	 	 	 	 

  

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 AGREEMENT FOR CABLE TELEVISION 
 SERVICE CONTINUITY AND DEVELOPMENT 
  
 THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this              day of January, 1987, by and between the City of Cerritos, a municipal corporation, herein
referred to as “City,” and General Telephone Company of California, a California corporation, herein referred to as “GTC.” 
  
 RECITALS 
  
 A. In connection with its desire to install a cable television system in the City of Cerritos, City has issued a Request for Proposal, dated September 13,
1985. Said Request for Proposal included a provision for possible installation of parts of the system by a public utility, and operation of the system by a separate party. 
  
 B. In response to said Request for Proposal, GTC has submitted a proposal to construct communication transmission facilities
within the City of Cerritos which may be utilized in part for a cable television system, and has entered into a Lease Agreement with Apollo Cablevision, Inc., a California corporation, dated January 22, 1987 (herein referred to as the “Lease
Agreement”) to lease certain access on the facilities to Apollo Cablevision. Inc., for the purpose of providing cable television service in the City of Cerritos. 
  
 C. City proposes to enact a franchise ordinance, granting to GTC the right to utilize public rights-of-way for the
construction of certain facilities, in consideration of GTC providing continuous access on such facilities for cable television communications within the City of Cerritos. 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows: 
  
 1. Pursuant to the procedures set forth Article X of the Charter of the City of Cerritos, City shall grant to GTC a
franchise for utilization of the City streets and other public rights-of-way for installation of underground communication transmission facilities and all appurtenances thereto (herein referred to as the “Franchise Ordinance”). The
Franchise Ordinance shall be substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, and incorporated herein by this reference. This agreement is coterminous with the Franchise Ordinance, provided, however, that should the Franchise Ordinance
terminate because of the exercise of jurisdiction over the facilities constructed, installed and maintained under the Franchise Ordinance by the Public Utilities Commission, as set forth in Article 3 of the 

  

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Franchise Ordinance, this agreement shall remain in effect perpetuity, subject to Section 6, below. 
  
 2. City understands and agrees that GTC may lease access rights to entities
other than Apollo Cablevision, Inc., on the facilities installed pursuant to the Franchise Ordinance for communication purposes of any type, including, but not limited to, research and development purposes, and City hereby authorizes such
leases. 
  
 3. Subject to Section 4 below, GTC’s
obligations under this Agreement shall be deemed fulfilled by the Lease Agreement during such time as the Lease Agreement or any renewal thereof, or any successor agreement thereto, remains in effect. 
  
 4. (a) In the interest of development of cable communications in the City,
GTC agrees that if bandwidth capacity in excess of the 275 MHz called for in the Lease Agreement becomes available, Apollo Cablevision, Inc., or its successor acceptable to the City, shall be granted a right of first refusal to any such additional
capacity. 
  
 (b) The monthly lease rate at which
such additional capacity is offered shall be (i) derived by multiplying the fraction of additional capacity to total system capacity by the total monthly lease rate then in effect for the entire system, or (ii) in the absence of a total monthly
rate, negotiated by GTC and the lessee of the additional capacity. 
  
 5. Subject to the renewal, assignment and other rights of Apollo Cablevision, Inc., under the Lease Agreement and the cable television service contract which the City proposes to issue to Apollo Cablevision, Inc., GTC agrees to reserve 275
MHz of bandwidth capacity, and any additional capacity transferred and in use pursuant to Section 4 above, for the purpose of providing continuous cable communications in the City; provided moreover that: 
  
 (a) Should Apollo Cablevision, Inc., become unable to
fulfill its obligations under the Lease Agreement and its contract with the City, GTC agrees to lease the referenced bandwidth capacity to such other cable television service contractor as the City may select after consultation with GTC; and

  
 (b) If no replacement contractor acceptable
to the City is available in time to avoid discontinuance of cable communications, GTC agrees to lease to the City the capacity then in use for cable communications; and 
  
 (c) In the circumstances of (b) above, if the lease to the City occurs within the 15-year period
contemplated by the Lease Agreement and the City’s contract with Apollo 

  

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Cablevision, Inc., the rates, terms, conditions, rights and obligations of the lease to the City shall be those in the Lease Agreement and the City’s
contract with Apollo Cablevision, Inc.; but if the lease to the City occurs outside that original 15-year period, the rates, terms, conditions, rights and obligations of the parties shall be negotiated in good faith consistent with GTC’s
agreement herein to reserve bandwidth capacity for the purpose of continuity in cable communications in the City; provided, however, that 
  
 (d) Without intending to limit City’s rights as a lessee under (b) and (c) above, the parties acknowledge their preference for
private operation on the bandwidth capacity reserved for cable communications, and agree to exert mutual best efforts to secure a replacement cable television service contractor acceptable to the City after consultation with GTC. 
  
 6. City understands and agrees that GTC is a public utility and that pursuant
to the laws of the State of California, all or part of the facilities constructed pursuant to the Franchise Ordinance may in the future become subject to the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission. The Franchise Ordinance provides for its
own termination upon the happening of such event. If all or part of the facilities constructed pursuant to the Franchise Ordinance become subject to the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission, to the extent mandated by state law, this
Agreement shall be subject to the right of the Public Utilities Commission to alter or modify the terms and conditions of the usage of the facilities covered by this Agreement. 
  
 7. In further consideration of the obligations of GTC pursuant to this Agreement, City agrees to transfer all right and
title in and to conduit constructed by the City in certain City streets to GTC. The type and location of said conduit is described in Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. GTC agrees that such conduit shall be
utilized for all underground facilities constructed, installed or maintained in those portions of the City where such conduit is located, and that no further excavations shall be made in those streets. GTC further agrees that if it determines to
expand on or to replace all or part of its existing telephone system in the City of Cerritos, GTC shall utilize such conduit for such additional or replacement system, unless and until it is determined that such conduit cannot meet current and/or
future capabilities for the proposed telephone or other communication system. GTC shall make every effort to determine the best routing that will maximize the utilization of City-provided conduit without requiring excavation of the streets
identified in Exhibit B. GTC further agrees to remove all existing above-ground facilities so replaced. 
  
 8. In connection with the cable television service to be furnished in the City of Cerritos, City has requested that 

  

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certain interactive services be provided. Within two years of completion of the transmission facilities constructed pursuant to the Franchise Ordinance, GTC
agrees to provide or to have provided a security protection system, automated banking, and home shopping via an interactive medium best suited to the combination of technical, commercial and other pertinent factors prevailing at that time. GTC
further agrees that within such time period it will provide or have provided at no cost to City one or more of the Interactive Specialized City Services as set forth on Exhibit C, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.

  
 Executed this 4th day of March, 1987. 
  

			
	 GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY
 OF CALIFORNIA

		
	By	 	 /s/ Illegible

	 	 	

	 Title
	 	 V.P. Marketing

	
	 CITY OF CERRITOS

		
	By	 	 /s/ Illegible

	 	 	

	 Title
	 	 Mayor

  

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certain interactive services be provided. Within two years of completion of the transmission facilities constructed pursuant to the Franchise Ordinance, GTC
agrees to provide or to have provided a security protection system, automated banking, and home shopping via an interactive medium best suited to the combination of technical, commercial and other pertinent factors prevailing at that time. GTC
further agrees that within such time period it will provide or have provided at no cost to City one or more of the Interactive Specialized City Services as set forth on Exhibit C, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.

  
 Executed this      day of January,
1987. 
  

			
	 GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY
 OF CALIFORNIA

		
	By	 	 /s/ Illegible

	 	 	

	 Title
	 	 VP. Marketing

	
	 CITY OF CERRITOS

		
	By	 	 
	 	 	

		
	 Title
	 	 
	 	 	

	
	 FORM APPROVED

	
	 /s/ Illegible

	

	 Attorney

		
	 Date
	 	 ______

  

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 Exhibit A 
 [Franchise Ordinance] 
  

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 Exhibit B 
 [Map of Conduit] 
  

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 Exhibit C 
 INTERACTIVE SPECIALIZED CITY SERVICES 
 (Illustrative List) 
  

	(1)	Parking permit registration/renewal 

  

	(2)	Park facilities and Leisure Service program registration/reservation 

  

	(3)	Community calendar information 

  

	(4)	City informational services 

  

	(5)	Additional services as determined by the City Manager 

  

 -7-Transfer Agreement

 EXHIBIT 10.56 
  
 Exhibit A 
  
 TRANSFER AGREEMENT 
  

					
	 	  	 	  	Page

			
	 Section 1.
	  	 DEFINITION
	  	3
			
	 Section 2.
	  	 TRANSFER OF FRANCHISE
	  	3
			
	 Section 3.
	  	 ACCEPTANCE OF FRANCHISE OBLIGATIONS
	  	4
			
	 Section 4.
	  	 RESERVATION OF RIGHTS
	  	5
			
	 Section 5.
	  	 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
	  	6
			
	 Section 6.
	  	 ADDITIONAL COMMITMENTS
	  	7
			
	 Section 7.
	  	 INDEMNIFICATION
	  	7
			
	 Section 8.
	  	 ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS
	  	8
			
	 Section 9.
	  	 BREACHES
	  	9
			
	 Section 10.
	  	 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
	  	9

  

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 TRANSFER AGREEMENT 
  
 This TRANSFER AGREEMENT is made this 7 day of January, 2004, by and between: 
  
 A. Pinellas County, a Florida County (“COUNTY”);

  
 B. Verizon Media Ventures Inc., a Delaware corporation,
hereinafter referred to as VERIZON; and 
  
 C.
Knology Broadband of Florida Inc., a Delaware corporation, hereinafter referred to as KNOLOGY; and 
  
 D. Knology New Media Inc., a Delaware corporation and wholly owned subsidiary of Knology Inc., hereinafter referred to as KNOLOGY
NEW MEDIA. 
  
 KNOLOGY and KNOLOGY NEW MEDIA etc. may be referred to jointly herein as “COMPANIES”. 
  
 RECITALS 
  
 WHEREAS, VERIZON currently holds a cable franchise (the “FRANCHISE”) from the COUNTY
subject to the GTE Media Ventures Cable Franchise Ordinance, Pinellas County Ordinance No. 99-106. (“FRANCHISE AGREEMENT”), as modified and becoming a part thereof, by stipulations attendant to a
nominal change in control, from GTE Media Ventures Incorporated and Bell Atlantic Corporation with respect to issues documented in Pinellas County Resolution No. 00-60, which stipulations have been confirmed in writing by GTE Media Ventures
Incorporated by Acceptances dated March 20, 2000 and April 24, 2000, and which became effective upon the merger of GTE Corporation and Bell Atlantic Corporation and as further subject to the “Cable System Regulatory Ordinance”, Ordinance
99-46, as amended and codified at Chapter 30 of the Pinellas County Code (“Cable Ordinance”), all of which documents, as any of them may lawfully be or may have been amended from time to time, are collectively referred to as the
“FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS”; and 
  
 WHEREAS, by action of its Board Directors and stockholder, effective June 23, 2000, GTE Media Ventures Incorporated changed its name to Verizon Media Ventures Inc. (“VERIZON” ) and has provided cable
television service to subscribers in the County pursuant to the Franchise Documents, through its cable system in the County (“SYSTEM”); and 
  
 WHEREAS, pursuant to an Asset Purchase Agreement dated July 15, 2003 (“Asset Purchase Agreement”),
KNOLOGY NEW MEDIA will acquire the franchise currently held by VERIZON and the 

  

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cable system serving the County both of which will then be assigned to KNOLOGY (the “PROPOSED
TRANSACTION”); and 
  
 WHEREAS,
the FRANCHISE AGREEMENT Section 3.2.1 and the CABLE ORDINANCE Section 30-26.g.(1 & 2) provides that the prior approval of the COUNTY is required for the
PROPOSED TRANSACTION; and 
  
 WHEREAS, VERIZON and the COMPANIES filed an FCC Form 394 with the COUNTY and requested that the COUNTY approve the PROPOSED TRANSACTION
(the “TRANSFER APPLICATION”); and 
  
 WHEREAS, KNOLOGY agrees to provide a guarantee, in the attached form, from Knology Inc. and KNOLOGY NEW MEDIA guaranteeing performance by
KNOLOGY of all of KNOLOGY’s obligations under the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS and this TRANSFER AGREEMENT; and 
  
 WHEREAS, THE COMPANIES have
agreed to comply with the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS and applicable law from and after the completion of the PROPOSED TRANSACTION; and 
  
 WHEREAS, relying on VERIZON, and THE COMPANIEs’ respective
representations, the COUNTY is willing to grant its consent to the PROPOSED TRANSACTION, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration for the COUNTY’s consent to the
PROPOSED TRANSACTION, and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and of the COUNTY’S Resolution consenting to the PROPOSED TRANSACTION
(“TRANSFER RESOLUTION”), THE PARTIES DO HEREBY AGREE as follows: 
  
 Section 1. DEFINITION 
  
 For purposes of this TRANSFER AGREEMENT, “FRANCHISEE” shall mean VERIZON prior to
the closing of the PROPOSED TRANSACTION, and KNOLOGY on and after that date. 
  
 Section 2. TRANSFER OF FRANCHISE 
  
 2.1 The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by reference. 
  
 2.2 The COUNTY has consented through the TRANSFER RESOLUTION to the
PROPOSED TRANSACTION as specified in the TRANSFER APPLICATION, in consideration for the promises and performances of VERIZON and THE COMPANIES
as expressed in this TRANSFER AGREEMENT. 
  

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 Section 3. ACCEPTANCE OF FRANCHISE OBLIGATIONS 
  
 3.1 KNOLOGY hereby accepts, acknowledges, and agrees that,
after the PROPOSED TRANSACTION, KNOLOGY will be bound by all the commitments, duties, and obligations, present, continuing and future, of the FRANCHISEE embodied in the
FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS, and that the PROPOSED TRANSACTION will have no effect on these obligations. 
  
 3.2 VERIZON and the COMPANIES agree that neither the PROPOSED TRANSACTION nor the COUNTY’s approval of the PROPOSED TRANSACTION shall in any respect
relieve the FRANCHISEE or any of its successors in interest of responsibility for its past acts or omissions, known or unknown. VERIZON hereby agrees that, except to the extent otherwise covered by separate agreements,
it shall be liable for its past acts and omissions, known and unknown, including liability for any and all previously accrued but unfulfilled obligations to the COUNTY, under the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS and
applicable law, for all purposes, including but not limited to review of past performance. KNOLOGY agrees that, for purposes of determining whether its FRANCHISE should be renewed, all acts and omissions of
FRANCHISEE occurring prior to this Agreement will be deemed to be those of KNOLOGY. The PROPOSED TRANSACTION shall not restrict or expand the rights of the COMPANIES under or
related to the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS as compared to those that could have been exercised by the FRANCHISEE prior to the PROPOSED TRANSACTION. 
  
 3.3 VERIZON shall ensure that all records pertaining to the
FRANCHISE, including financial records, shall continue to be available after the PROPOSED TRANSACTION in the same way and to the same extent such information was available prior to the
PROPOSED TRANSACTION. KNOLOGY shall ensure that all records pertaining to the FRANCHISE in its possession, shall continue to be available after the PROPOSED
TRANSACTION in the same way and to the same extent such information was available prior to the PROPOSED TRANSACTION. 
  
 3.4 KNOLOGY represents and warrants that it has and will have complete and actual working control over the
system. 
  
 3.5 KNOLOGY shall execute and submit to
the COUNTY an Acceptance of Franchise by KNOLOGY in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit B. 
  
 3.6 KNOLOGY agrees to provide a guarantee from KNOLOGY, INC. and KNOLOGY NEW
MEDIA in the form specified in Exhibit A, which is acceptable to the COUNTY, guaranteeing performance by KNOLOGY of all of KNOLOGY’s obligations under the FRANCHISE
DOCUMENTS and this Transfer Agreement. The signed guarantees must be provided on or before the closing of the PROPOSED TRANSACTION. 
  

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 3.7 VERIZON and the COMPANIES agree that, from and after the consummation
of the PROPOSED TRANSACTION it shall comply with all of the terms and conditions set forth in this Transfer Agreement. VERIZON agrees that it will not take any action, without cause, that prevents
KNOLOGY from complying with its obligations under the Franchise Documents or this Agreement. VERIZON agrees that it will provide the County 20 days prior notice of any action taken by VERIZON which may
reasonably result in an interruption or degradation of service to KNOLOGY subscribers on account of a failure by KNOLOGY to meet an obligation under any agreement between KNOLOGY and
VERIZON. 
  
 3.8 KNOLOGY and the
COUNTY agree to the assignment, by VERIZON, of all rights and responsibilities under terms of the Production Truck Usage Agreement, dated December 5, 2000, consistent with the terms as incorporated through the
FRANCHISE AGREEMENT between Verizon Media Ventures Inc. and Pinellas County. 
  
 Section 4. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS 
  
 4.1 The COUNTY reserves all rights not expressly granted in this Transfer Agreement, including without limitation those specified below. 
  
 4.2 The COUNTY waives none of its rights with respect to the FRANCHISEE’, the
COMPANIES’ or VERIZON’S compliance with the requirements set forth in the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS. At no time will the COMPANIES contend, either directly
or indirectly, that the COUNTY is barred, by reason of the PROPOSED TRANSACTION, from considering, or raising claims based on, any defaults of KNOLOGY or VERIZON, any failure
by KNOLOGY or VERIZON to provide reasonable service in light of the community’s needs, or any failure by KNOLOGY or VERIZON to comply with the terms and conditions of the
FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS or with applicable law. The COUNTY approval of the PROPOSED TRANSACTION shall in no way be deemed a representation by the COUNTY that the
FRANCHISEE is in compliance with all of its obligations under the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS. 
  
 4.3 Neither this TRANSFER AGREEMENT, nor any other action or omission by the COUNTY at or before the
execution of this, TRANSFER AGREEMENT, shall be construed to grant the COUNTY’s consent to any future transfer of the FRANCHISE and/or the SYSTEM, and/or any future
change in ownership and/or control of the FRANCHISE and/or the SYSTEM, or to mean that the County’s consent to any future transaction is not required. 
  

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 4.4 Any consent given by the COUNTY to the PROPOSED
TRANSACTION is made without prejudice to, or waiver of, the COUNTY’s right to investigate and take into account any lawful considerations during any future FRANCHISE renewal or transfer process. 
  
 4.5 This TRANSFER AGREEMENT does not affect and
shall not be construed to affect the rights and authority of the COUNTY to regulate or authorize, by ordinance, license or otherwise, use of the public rights-of-way for purposes other than for cable service. 
  
 Section 5. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 
  
 5.1 VERIZON and each of the COMPANIES hereby
represents and warrants that at the time of the execution of this TRANSFER AGREEMENT: (a) it is a corporation or partnership duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in
which it is organized; (b) the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS and, assuming due execution hereof by the other parties hereto, this TRANSFER AGREEMENT constitute legal, valid and binding obligations of
such Company enforceable in accordance with their terms; (c) the execution and delivery of, and performance by such Company under, this TRANSFER AGREEMENT and the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS, where
applicable, are within such Company’s power and authority without the joinder or consent of any other party and have been duly authorized by all requisite corporate or partnership action on the part of such Company and are not in contravention
of such Company’s partnership agreement charter, bylaws, and/or other organizational documents; and (d) no representation made to the COUNTY by such Company is incomplete, untrue or inaccurate in any material respect. 

 
 5.2 KNOLOGY represents and warrants that neither the
PROPOSED TRANSACTION nor this TRANSFER AGREEMENT will adversely affect KNOLOGY’s ability to meet the requirements of the current FRANCHISE
DOCUMENTS, or to meet the COUNTY’s future cable-related needs and interests in a renewal franchise. 
  
 5.3 KNOLOGY represents and warrants that the PROPOSED TRANSACTION will not have any adverse financial effect
on the System, or adversely affect performance. 
  
 5.4
KNOLOGY represents and warrants that after the PROPOSED TRANSACTION, KNOLOGY’S financial qualifications will be such as shall enable it to maintain and operate the
SYSTEM in the COUNTY. 
  

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 5.5 KNOLOGY represents and warrants that the PROPOSED
TRANSACTION will not in any respect reduce the quality of customer service in the COUNTY. 
  
 5.6 KNOLOGY represent and warrant that the PROPOSED TRANSACTION will not reduce the quality of existing
system maintenance or repair. 
  
 Section 6. ADDITIONAL COMMITMENTS

  
 VERIZON agrees to reimburse the
COUNTY for all costs, including fees and expenses, actually and reasonably incurred (including, without limitation, for attorneys and financial and technical consultants) in its review of the TRANSFER
APPLICATION, including but not limited to the costs of negotiations, evaluating the qualifications of the COMPANIES and preparing this Agreement and related documentation, subject to the $15,000 limitation in Section
30-27(d)(1) of the CABLE ORDINANCE. The COUNTY shall provide VERIZON with an accounting and invoices of these fees and expenses. Payment to the COUNTY shall be delivered
within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoices, provided that no payment shall be made to the COUNTY unless the County Commission has approved this Agreement. Such payments are in addition to any franchise fee, communications services
taxes, and PEG payments and such payments shall not be treated as costs eligible for treatment as conditions of the FRANCHISE in accordance with 47 CFR _76.925. Failure to make timely payment of these costs and expenses, except to the
extent that they are the subject of legitimate dispute, shall constitute a failure of performance of applicable provisions of the Pinellas County Cable System Regulatory Ordinance and the Franchise Agreement for which remedy may be sought from
VERIZON directly from its performance bond. 
  
 Section 7.
INDEMNIFICATION 
  
 7.1 VERIZON and
each of the COMPANIES agree to indemnify and hold the COUNTY harmless against any loss, claim, damage, liability or expense (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) caused by any representation
or warranty made by that Company herein which is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction or by the parties to be untrue or inaccurate in any material respect. 
  
 7.2 In addition to any indemnification under the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS, KNOLOGY
shall indemnify and hold the COUNTY harmless against any loss, claim, damage, liability or expense 

  

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(including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred by the COUNTY in connection with any action or proceeding commenced
by a third party (not one of the parties to this TRANSFER AGREEMENT) claiming or asserting any liability of the COUNTY relating to or arising from the PROPOSED TRANSACTION or
this TRANSFER AGREEMENT. 
  
 7.3
VERIZON shall indemnify, pay the cost of defense, including attorney’s fees, and hold harmless the COUNTY from all suits, actions or claims of any character brought on account of any injuries or damages received or
sustained by any person, persons or property by or from the FRANCHISE; or by, or in consequence or of any neglect in safeguarding the work under the FRANCHISE; or on account of act or omission, neglect or misconduct of
VERIZON; or by, or on account of, any claim or amounts recovered under the Workers’ Compensation Law or of any other laws, by-laws, ordinance, order or decree, except only such injury or damage as shall have been occasioned by
the sole negligence of the COUNTY. Notwithstanding the foregoing, VERIZON’S indemnification obligation hereunder shall be limited to suits, actions, or claims resulting from acts or omissions prior
to the date of Transfer. The COUNTY shall give VERIZON prompt notice of the making of any claim or the commencement of any action, suit or other proceeding covered by the provisions of this section. 
  
 Section 8. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS 
  
 8.1 In the event the transfer does not close by March 31, 2004, or closes on
terms that are in any material respect different from the terms disclosed to the COUNTY in writing, then any COUNTY consent to the PROPOSED TRANSACTION shall be void and of no force or
effect, and the PROPOSED TRANSACTION deemed to have been timely denied. 
  
 8.2 VERIZON and the COMPANIES hereby waive any and all claims that they may have that any denial of the
TRANSFER APPLICATION that results from failure of the conditions herein fails to satisfy the deadlines established by applicable law including, without limitation, claims based on, arising out of, or relating to 47
U.S.C. _537, as amended, and agree that they shall be deemed to have agreed to an extension of the time to act on the TRANSFER APPLICATION as required to make any denial effective. 
  
 8.3 KNOLOGY shall provide proof that all required insurance,
bonds and letters of credit have been delivered to the COUNTY on or before the Closing of the PROPOSED TRANSACTION. 

  

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Within 20 days of Knology Inc. closing its public stock offering, it shall submit proof that it has satisfied any liens or encumbrances arising out of the
five million dollar Purchase Money Financing Line of Credit between KNOLOGY NEW MEDIA INC. and certain of its investors. 
  
 8.4 Except to the extent provided below all required insurance, bonds and letters of credit currently provided by
VERIZON shall remain in full force until KNOLOGY provides proof to the COUNTY that all insurance, bonds and letters of credit as required under the FRANCHISE have been obtained.
VERIZON shall maintain in full force and effect a faithful performance bond running to the COUNTY, with a good and sufficient surety approved by the COUNTY, in the amount of $100,000.00, conditioned that
VERIZON shall well and truly observe, fulfill, and perform each term and condition of the FRANCHISE which VERIZON is obligated to observe, fulfill, and perform until and including the Closing of the
PROPOSED TRANSACTION, and that, in case of any breach which may be discovered and for which a claim may be made before or after the Closing of the PROPOSED TRANSACTION, the
COUNTY shall be entitled to recover from the principal and sureties thereof the amount of all damages, including all costs and attorney’s fees incurred by the COUNTY, approximately resulting from the failure of
VERIZON to well and faithfully observe and perform any and all of the provisions of the FRANCHISE which VERIZON was obligated to observe and perform prior to and including the Closing of the
PROPOSED TRANSACTION. Such bond shall be maintained in full force and effect for a term or succession of terms ending 18 months after the effective date of this TRANSFER AGREEMENT.

  
 Section 9. BREACHES 
  
 Any breach of this TRANSFER AGREEMENT on or
after Closing by KNOLOGY shall be deemed a breach of the FRANCHISE AGREEMENT and shall be subject to all remedies available for a breach of the FRANCHISE AGREEMENT, in
addition to any other remedies the parties may have under this TRANSFER AGREEMENT at law or equity. 
  
 Section 10. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 
  
 10.1 Effective Date: This TRANSFER AGREEMENT shall be effective and binding upon the signatories once it has been signed by
all signatories. 
  

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 10.2 Binding Acceptance: This TRANSFER AGREEMENT shall bind and benefit the
parties hereto and their respective heirs, beneficiaries, administrators, executors, receivers, trustees, successors and assigns, and the promises and obligations herein shall survive the expiration date hereof. Any purported assignment of this
TRANSFER AGREEMENT is void without the express written consent of the signatories. 
  
 10.3 Voluntary Agreement: This TRANSFER AGREEMENT is freely and voluntarily given by each party, without any duress or
coercion, and after each party has consulted with its counsel. Each party has carefully and completely read all of the terms and provisions of this TRANSFER AGREEMENT. Neither any of the COMPANIES, nor
any of their affiliates, nor the COUNTY, will take any action to challenge any provision of this TRANSFER AGREEMENT; nor will they participate with any other person or entity in any such challenge.

  
 10.4 Severability: If any term, condition, or provision of
this TRANSFER AGREEMENT shall, to any extent, be held to be invalid, preempted, or unenforceable, the remainder hereof shall be valid in all other respects and continue to be effective. 
  
 10.5 Counterparts: This TRANSFER AGREEMENT may
be executed in several counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original copy, and all of which together shall constitute one agreement binding on all parties hereto, notwithstanding that all parties shall not have
signed the same counterpart. 
  
 10.6 Conforming Amendments to
Franchise Agreement: KNOLOGY agrees to accept FRANCHISE amendments to the extent necessary to reflect the PROPOSED TRANSACTION or the provisions of this TRANSFER
AGREEMENT. 
  
 10.7 Governing Law: This
TRANSFER AGREEMENT shall be governed in all respects by the law of the State of Florida. 
  
 10.8 Captions and References: The captions and headings of sections throughout this TRANSFER AGREEMENT are intended solely
to facilitate reading and reference to the sections and provisions of this TRANSFER AGREEMENT. Such captions shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of this TRANSFER AGREEMENT.

  
 END OF SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS 
 SIGNATURE PAGE AND EXHIBITS TO FOLLOW 
  

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 AGREED TO THIS 7 DAY OF January, 2004. 
  
 [SEAL] 
  

									
	 ATTEST
	 	 	 	 Pinellas County, Florida

				
	 /s/ Illegible
	 	 	 	By:	 	 /s/ Illegible

	
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 Clerk of the Circuit Court
	 	 	 	 	 	 County Administrator

			
	 	 	 	 	 Approved as to Form

				
	 	 	 	 	 	 	/s/ Illegible
	 	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 County Attorney

			
	 	 	 	 	 Verizon Media Ventures, Inc.

				
	 	 	 	 	 By:
	 	 /s/ Anna Marie Moran

	 	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 	 Name/Title :
	 	 Anna Marie Moran
 Vice President/General Manager

  
 STATE OF __ Texas______: 

 
 I HEREBY CERTIFY, that on this 17 day of December, 2003, before me, the
subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Texas, in and for Dallas County, _________, aforesaid personally appeared Anna Marie Moran of Verizon Media Ventures Inc. and acknowledged the foregoing Transfer Agreement by Verizon Media Ventures Inc.in
Dallas County, Texas, to be the act and deed of said company. 
  
 Dallas County, Texas 
  
 AS WITNESS my hand and Notary
Seal 
  

	
	
	 /s/ Illegible

	

	 Notary Public

  
 My Commission Expires: 11/3/2007

  

			
	[SEAL]	 	 WANDA F. KOTERBA
 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES
 November 1, 2007

  

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	 	 	 Knology New Media, Inc.

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Felix L. Boccucci Jr.

	 Name/Title:
	 	 Felix L. Boccucci, Jr.

	 	 	 	 	 Vice President Business Development

  
 STATE OF GEORGIA: 
  
 I HEREBY CERTIFY, that on this 9th day of December, 2003, before me, the
subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Georgia, in and for Troup County, Georgia, aforesaid personally appeared Felix L. Boccucci, Jr., Vice President Business Development of Knology, Inc. and acknowledged the foregoing Acceptance of Franchise
by Franchisee in Pinellas County, Florida, to be the act and deed of said company. 
  
 Troup County, Georgia 
  
 AS
WITNESS my hand and Notary Seal 
  

	
	
	 /s/ Ruby C. Anderson

	

	 Notary Public

  
 My Commission Expires: MY
COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 21, 2005 
  

					
	 	 	 Knology Broadband of Florida, Inc.

		
	By:	 	 /s/ Felix L. Boccucci, Jr.

	 Name/Title:
	 	 Felix L. Boccucci, Jr.

	 	 	 	 	 Vice President Business Development

  
 STATE OF GEORGIA: 
  
 I HEREBY CERTIFY, that on this 9th day of December, 2003, before me, the
subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Georgia, in and for Troup County, Georgia, aforesaid personally appeared Felix L. Boccucci, Jr., Vice President Business Development of Knology, Inc. and acknowledged the foregoing Acceptance of Franchise
by Franchisee in Pinellas County, Florida, to be the act and deed of said company. 
  
 Troup County, Georgia 
  
 AS
WITNESS my hand and Notary Seal 
  

	
	
	 /s/ Ruby C. Anderson

	

	 Notary Public

  
 My Commission Expires: MY
COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 21, 2005 
  

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 EXHIBIT A- Knology Inc. 
  
 GUARANTEE OF PERFORMANCE 
  
 WHEREAS, the County of Pinellas, Florida (“COUNTY”) granted a franchise
(“FRANCHISE”) to Verizon Media Ventures Inc., to erect, construct, operate, and maintain a cable system in the COUNTY pursuant to the GTE Media Ventures Incorporated. Cable Franchise Ordinance, Pinellas County
Ordinance No. 99-106 as modified and becoming a part thereof, by stipulation attendant to a nominal change in control, from GTE Media Ventures Incorporated with respect to issues documented in Pinellas County Resolution No. 00-60, which
stipulations have been confirmed in writing by GTE Media Ventures Incorporated on March 20, 2000 and April 24, 2000, were accepted for filing by the Board of County Commissioners on May 2, 2000 and which became effective upon the merger of GTE
Corporation and Bell Atlantic Corporation and as further subject to the “Cable System Regulatory Ordinance”, Ordinance 99-46, as amended and codified at Chapter 30 of the Pinellas County Code, all of which documents, as any of them may
lawfully be or may have been amended from time to time, are collectively referred to as the “FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS”; and 
  

WHEREAS, the County of Pinellas, Florida (“COUNTY”) consented to a transfer of a COUNTY
franchise from VERIZON to KNOLOGY (“FRANCHISEE”) conditioned upon execution of a transfer agreement and related documents including this Guarantee; and 
  
 WHEREAS, Knology Inc. (“GUARANTOR”)
is an indirect parent of the FRANCHISEE and will have a substantial interest in the FRANCHISE, in the conduct of the FRANCHISEE, and in the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS, which are
incorporated herein by this reference; 
  
 NOW,
THEREFORE, the GUARANTOR hereby unconditionally guarantees the due and timely performance of any and all obligations of the FRANCHISEE required by the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS.
The GUARANTOR also promises that no company in the chain of ownership between it and the FRANCHISEE will take any action that would prevent the FRANCHISEE from performing its obligations under the
FRANCHISE. This Guarantee, unless terminated, substituted or canceled as hereinafter provided, shall remain in full force and effect for the term of the FRANCHISE, as it may be renewed or extended and as provided by the
FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS; provided, however, that upon the COUNTY’S prior written approval of a substitute guarantor, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, this Guarantee may
be terminated, substituted or canceled upon written notice from the GUARANTOR to the COUNTY and the FRANCHISEE. Any such substitution of the GUARANTOR will be implemented in a manner
that ensures that the substitute guarantee is in place 

  

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and effective prior to or contemporaneously with the termination, substitution or cancellation of this Guarantee so that there is no breach in coverage.

  
 Any notice of such a substitution as required by law shall be
addressed to the COUNTY Administrator with a copy to the FRANCHISEE. Such termination shall not affect liability incurred or accrued under this Guarantee prior to the effective date of such termination or cancellation.

  

			
	 Knology, Inc.

		
	By:	 	 /s/ FELIX L. BOCCUCCI

	 	 	

	 Name:
	 	 FELIX L. BOCCUCCI

	 Title:
	 	 VP BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

  
 STATE OF GEORGIA: 
  
 I HEREBY CERTIFY, that on this 13th day of February, 2004, before me, the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Georgia, in and for Troup County, Georgia, aforesaid personally appeared
Felix L. Boccucci of Knology, Inc. West Point, GA acknowledged the foregoing Acceptance of Franchise by Franchisee in Pinellas County, Florida, to be the act and deed of said company. 
  
 Troup County, Georgia 
  
 AS WITNESS my hand and Notary Seal 
  

	
	
	 /s/ Ruby C. Anderson

	

	 Notary Public

  
 My Commission Expires: MY
COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 21, 2005 
  

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 EXHIBIT A- Knology New Media Inc. 
  
 GUARANTEE OF PERFORMANCE 
  
 WHEREAS, the County of Pinellas, Florida (“COUNTY”) granted a franchise
(“FRANCHISE”) to Verizon Media Ventures Inc., to erect, construct, operate, and maintain a cable system in the COUNTY pursuant to the GTE Media Ventures Incorporated. Cable Franchise Ordinance, Pinellas County
Ordinance No. 99-106 as modified and becoming a part thereof, by stipulation attendant to a nominal change in control, from GTE Media Ventures Incorporated with respect to issues documented in Pinellas County Resolution No. 00-60, which
stipulations have been confirmed in writing by GTE Media Ventures Incorporated on March 20, 2000 and April 24, 2000, were accepted for filing by the Board of County Commissioners on May 2, 2000, and which became effective upon the merger of GTE
Corporation and Bell Atlantic Corporation and as further subject to the “Cable System Regulatory Ordinance”, Ordinance 99-46, as amended and codified at Chapter 30 of the Pinellas County Code, all of which documents, as any of them may
lawfully be or may have been amended from time to time, are collectively referred to as the “FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS”; and 
  

WHEREAS, the County of Pinellas, Florida (“COUNTY”) consented to a transfer of a COUNTY
franchise from VERIZON to KNOLOGY (“FRANCHISEE”) conditioned upon execution of a transfer agreement and related documents including this Guarantee; and 
  
 WHEREAS, Knology New Media Inc.
(“GUARANTOR”) is an indirect parent of the FRANCHISEE and will have a substantial interest in the FRANCHISE, in the conduct of the FRANCHISEE, and in the FRANCHISE
DOCUMENTS, which are incorporated herein by this reference; 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, the GUARANTOR hereby unconditionally guarantees the due and timely performance of any and all obligations of the FRANCHISEE required by the
FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS. The GUARANTOR also promises that no company in the chain of ownership between it and the FRANCHISEE will take any action that would prevent the
FRANCHISEE from performing its obligations under the FRANCHISE. This Guarantee, unless terminated, substituted or canceled as hereinafter provided, shall remain in full force and effect for the term of the
FRANCHISE, as it may be renewed or extended and as provided by the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS; provided, however, that upon the COUNTY’s prior written approval of a substitute guarantor,
which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, this Guarantee may be terminated, substituted or canceled upon written notice from the GUARANTOR to the COUNTY and the FRANCHISEE. Any such substitution
of the GUARANTOR will be implemented in a manner that ensures that the substitute guarantee is in place 

  

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and effective prior to or contemporaneously with the termination, substitution or cancellation of this Guarantee so that there is no breach in coverage.

  
 Any notice of such a substitution as required by law shall be
addressed to the COUNTY Administrator with a copy to the FRANCHISEE. Such termination shall not affect liability incurred or accrued under this Guarantee prior to the effective date of such termination or cancellation.

  

			
	 Knology New Media Inc.

		
	By:	 	 /s/ FELIX L. BOCCUCCI

	 	 	

	 Name:
	 	 FELIX L. BOCCUCCI

	 Title:
	 	 VP BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

  
 STATE OF GEORGIA 
  
 I HEREBY CERTIFY, that on this 13th day of February, 2004, before me, the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Georgia, in and for Troup County, Georgia, aforesaid personally appeared
Felix L. Boccucci of Knology, Inc. West Point, Georgia and acknowledged the foregoing Acceptance of Franchise by Franchisee in Pinellas County, Florida, to be the act and deed of said company. 
  
 Troup County, Georgia 
  
 AS WITNESS my hand and Notary Seal 
  

	
	
	 /s/ Ruby C. Anderson

	

	 Notary Public

  
 My Commission Expires: MY
COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 21, 2005 
  

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 EXHIBIT B 
  
 ACCEPTANCE OF FRANCHISE BY THE FRANCHISEE 
  
 Knology (“FRANCHISEE”) hereby accepts the franchise to erect, construct, maintain, and operate a cable system offered by the GTE
Media Ventures Cable Franchise Ordinance, Pinellas County Ordinance No. 99-106 (“FRANCHISE AGREEMENT”), as modified and becoming a part thereof, by stipulation attendant to a nominal change in control,
from GTE Media Ventures Incorporated with respect to issues documented in Pinellas County Resolution No. 00-60, which stipulations have been confirmed in writing by GTE Media Ventures Incorporated on March 20, 2000 and April 24, 2000, were accepted
for filing by the Board of County Commissioners on May 2, 2000, and which became effective upon the merger of GTE Corporation and Bell Atlantic Corporation and as further governed by Ordinance No. 99-46 (“FRANCHISE
ORDINANCE”). By this acceptance, FRANCHISEE agrees that, as set forth in the FRANCHISE ORDINANCE, it shall be bound by the terms and conditions of the FRANCHISE
AGREEMENT, any amendments thereto, and subject to the “Cable System Regulatory Ordinance”, Ordinance 99-46, as amended and codified at Chapter 30 of the Pinellas County Code, and the Transfer Agreement dated January 7,
2004 (collectively, the “FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS”). 
  
 By accepting the franchise, the FRANCHISEE further: (1) acknowledges and accepts the COUNTY’s legal right to issue and enforce the franchise; (2) agrees that it will not oppose the
COUNTY’s intervention in any proceeding affecting its franchise or obligations thereunder; (3) accepts and agrees to comply with each and every provision of the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS; and (4) agrees
that the franchise was granted pursuant to processes and procedures consistent with applicable law, and that it will not raise any claim to the contrary. 
  
 The FRANCHISEE declares that it has carefully read all of the terms and conditions of the FRANCHISE
DOCUMENTS, and accepts and agrees to abide by same. 
  
 The FRANCHISEE is bound to maintain and operate a cable system under the terms, conditions and limitations set forth in the FRANCHISE DOCUMENTS and other applicable law, as of the time and date
it files this written acceptance with Stephen M. Spratt, Pinellas County Administrator. 
  
 END OF SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS, SIGNATURE PAGE TO FOLLOW 
  

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 AGREED TO THIS 13th DAY OF February, 2004. 
  

			
	Knology
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Illegible

	 	 	

	 Its:
	 	 VP BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

  
 STATE OF GEORGIA: 
  
 I HEREBY CERTIFY, that on this 13th day of February, 2004, before me, the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of [State], in and for Troup County, [State], aforesaid
personally appeared Felix L. Boccucci of Knology, Inc. West Point, GA and acknowledged the foregoing Acceptance of Franchise by Franchisee in Pinellas County, [Florida], to be the act and deed of said company. 
  
 Troup County, Georgia 
  
 AS WITNESS my hand and Notary Seal 
  

	
	
	 /s/ Ruby C. Anderson

	

	 Notary Public

  
 My Commission Expires: MY
COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 21, 2005 
  

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 RESOLUTION NO. 03–237 
  
 A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE TRANSFER OF
THE CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE FOR THE PURPOSE OF GRANTING THE CONSENT
OF THE COUNTY TO THE ASSIGNMENT AND TRANSFER OF THE CABLE TELEVISION
FRANCHISE AND CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEM FROM VERIZON MEDIA VENTURES INC. TO
KNOLOGY BROADBAND OF FLORIDA, INC. 
  
 Whereas, Pinellas County, Florida (“County”) granted a franchise (“Franchise”) to GTE Media Ventures Incorporated, to erect,
construct, operate, and maintain a cable television system in the County pursuant to GTE Media Ventures Incorporated Cable Franchise Ordinance, Pinellas County Ordinance No. 99-106 (“Franchise Agreement”), as modified and becoming a part
thereof, by stipulation attendant to a nominal change in control, from GTE Media Ventures Incorporated with respect to issues documented in Pinellas County Resolution No. 00-60, which stipulations have been confirmed in writing by GTE Media Ventures
Incorporated on March 20, 2000 and April 24, 2000 and which became effective upon the merger of GTE Corporation and Bell Atlantic Corporation and as further subject to the “Cable System Regulatory Ordinance,” Ordinance 99-46, as amended
and codified at Chapter 30 of the Pinellas County Code (“Cable Ordinance”), all of which documents, as any of them may lawfully be or may have been amended from time to time, are collectively referred to as the “Franchise
Documents”; and 
  
 Whereas, by action of its Board of
Directors and stockholder, effective June 23, 2000, GTE Media Ventures Incorporated changed its name to Verizon Media Ventures Inc. (“Verizon”) and has provided cable television service to subscribers in the County pursuant to the Franchise Documents, through its cable system in the County (“System”); and 
  
 Whereas, pursuant to an Asset Purchase Agreement dated July 15, 2003
(“Asset Purchase Agreement”), by and between Verizon and Knology New Media, Inc. (“Knology New Media”), Verizon will transfer the franchise currently held by Verizon and the cable system serving the County (“System”) to
Knology Broadband of Florida, Inc. (“Knology”) (the “Proposed Transaction”); and 
  
 Whereas Verizon, Knology New Media and Knology filed an FCC Form 394 with the County and requested that the County approve the Proposed Transaction (the
“Transfer Application”); and 
  
 Whereas, Knology is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Knology New Media; and 
  

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 Whereas, the Cable Ordinance requires the County’s prior consent to a transfer affecting the
Franchise; and 
  
 Whereas, the County has reviewed the Transfer
Application and examined the financial responsibility, technical expertise and legal qualifications of Knology in accordance with applicable laws and the Franchise Documents; and 
  
 Whereas, Knology agrees to provide a guarantee of performance from Knology, Inc., and Knology New Media guaranteeing
performance by Knology of all of Knology’s obligations under the Franchise Documents and the Transfer Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A; and 
  
 Whereas, Knology has agreed to comply with the Franchise Documents and applicable law from and after the completion of the Proposed Transaction; and

  
 Whereas, Verizon has agreed to provide security in the form of
performance bonds and indemnification to the County for actions or omissions by Verizon or GTE Media Ventures. Inc. as Franchisee under both the existing and preceding franchises; and 
  
 Whereas, relying on Verizon, Knology New Media, and Knology’s respective representations, the County is willing to
grant its consent to the Proposed Transaction, subject to the terms and conditions which are attached hereto as Exhibit A; and 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: 
  
 Section 1. The County’s consent to, and approval of, the Proposed Transaction is hereby
granted in accordance with Pinellas County Code Section 30-26(g)(l & 2) of the Cable Ordinance, subject to the following conditions: 
  
 (a) that on or before March 31, 2004, Verizon and Knology enter into and execute a Transfer Agreement, substantially in the form of Exhibit A, attached
hereto; 
  
 (b) that the Proposed Transaction is consummated on or
before March 31, 2004; and 
  
 (c) that the Proposed Transaction
is consummated on terms and conditions identical in all material respects to those described in the Transfer Application and the Transfer Agreement. 
  
 Section 2. The County releases Verizon, effective upon the closing of the Proposed Transaction, from all obligations and liabilities under the Franchise that accrue on
and after the closing date, except for suits, actions or claims made on or after the closing date that result from an act or omission by Verizon prior to the closing date; provided that Knology shall be responsible for any obligations and
liabilities under the Franchise that accrue on and after the closing date. 
  

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 Section 3. If any of the conditions specified in this Resolution or in Exhibit A are not satisfied as of the date of
dosing of the Proposed Transaction, then the County’s consent to, and approval of the Transfer is hereby denied as of the date hereof. 
  
 Section 4. If any representations made to the County by Verizon, Knology or Knology New Media prove to be incomplete, untrue or inaccurate in any material respect, it
shall be deemed a material breach of the Franchise Documents and the County shall have available to it all remedies provided under the Franchise Documents and applicable law including, without limitation, revocation or termination of the Franchise.

  
 Section 5. The County Administrator is hereby authorized to execute a Transfer
Agreement as specified in this Resolution on behalf of the County. 
  
 In the regular meeting duly assembled on the 2 day of December 2003, Commissioner Harris offered the foregoing Resolution and moved its adoption, which was seconded by Commissioner Latvala and upon roll call the vote was: 
  
 AYES: Seel, Latvala, Stewart, Harris, Morroni and Welch. 
  
 NAYS: None. 
  
 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: Todd. 
  

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 GTE MEDIA VENTURES INCORPORATED FRANCHISE
AGREEMENT 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
	 SECTION 1.
	  	 FINDINGS
	  	1
	 	  	 1.1. Criteria for Granting
	  	1
	 	  	 1.2. Effect of Competition
	  	2
			
	 SECTION 2.
	  	 SHORT TITLE
	  	2
			
	 SECTION 3.
	  	 INCORPORATION OF CABLE SYSTEM REGULATORY
ORDINANCE; EXCEPTIONS
	  	2
	 	  	 3.1 Full Incorporation
	  	2
	 	  	 3.2 Exceptions
	  	2
	 	  	 3.2.1 Right to Renegotiate
	  	2
	 	  	 3.2.2 Exceptions to Mandatory Extension Rule
	  	3
	 	  	 A. Municipal Gaps
	  	3
	 	  	 B. Multiple Dwelling Unit Area
	  	3
	 	  	 C. Enclaves
	  	3
	 	  	 D. Internet and Like Services
	  	3
	 	  	 3.2.3 Audit Limitations
	  	3
			
	 SECTION 4.
	  	 CONDITIONS AND TERM OF GRANT
	  	4
	 	  	 4.1 Granting of Franchise
	  	4
	 	  	 4.2 Conditions of Grant
	  	4
	 	  	 4.3 Length of Term
	  	4
			
	 SECTION 5.
	  	 COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAWS; DISPUTE
RESOLUTION
	  	4
	 	  	 5.1 Compliance With Laws and Standards
	  	4
	 	  	 5.2 Conflicts with Franchise Terms
	  	4
	 	  	 5.3 Challenge Provisions
	  	5
	 	  	 5.4 State of Execution
	  	5
			
	 SECTION 6.
	  	 SECURITY
	  	5
	 	  	 6.1 Indemnification and Insurance Requirements
	  	5
	 	  	 6.2 Security Fund, Construction and Performance Bond
	  	5
	 	  	 6.2.1 Establishment
	  	5
	 	  	 6.2.2 Amount of Security Fund
	  	5
	 	  	 6.2.3 Assessment from Security Fund
	  	5
	 	  	 6.2.4 Non-waiver of Ordinance Requirements
	  	5
	 	  	 6.2.5 Procedure for Remedying Franchise Violations
	  	6
			
	 SECTION 7.
	  	 PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL (“PEG”)
ACCESS
	  	6
	 	  	 7.1 PEG Generally
	  	6
	 	  	 7.1.1 Initial Grant
	  	6
	 	  	 7.1.2 Allocation of PEG Access Channel Capacity Generally
	  	6
	 	  	 A. Restrictions on Use
	  	6
	 	  	 i.   Provision in Accordance with Applicable Law
	  	6
	 	  	 ii.  Provision upon Request
	  	6
	 	  	 iii. Editorial Control
	  	7
	 	  	 iv. Number of PEG Channels Generally
	  	7
	 	  	 v.  Leased Access
	  	7

  

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	 	  	 B. Grantee Use of PEG Channels
	  	7
	 	  	 C. Grantee Use of Unused Air Time on PEG Channels
	  	7
	 	  	 D. Change of Channel Designations
	  	7
	 	  	 7.1.3 Grantee Support for PEG Access and Institutional Network
	  	8
	 	  	 A. PEG Access and Institutional Network Support Payments
	  	8
	 	  	 i. No Offset Against Franchise Fees
	  	8
	 	  	 ii. PEG and Institutional Network Expenditures Not Subject to Review
	  	8
	 	  	 B. Government Access Coverage
	  	8
	 	  	 C. Early Termination
	  	8
	 	  	 7.1.4 Interconnection
	  	8
	 	  	 A. Interconnection Required
	  	8
	 	  	 B. Interconnection Procedure
	  	9
	 	  	 C. Relief
	  	9
	 	  	 D. Cooperation and Assistance Required
	  	9
	 	  	 E. Assure Future Interconnection Capability
	  	9
	 	  	 7.2 Government Access
	  	9
	 	  	 7.2.1 Channel Capacity
	  	9
	 	  	 A. Interactive Service
	  	10
	 	  	 B. Video Programming
	  	10
	 	  	 7.2.2 Acquisition and Distribution of Government Access Programming
	  	10
	 	  	 A. Government Access
	  	10
	 	  	 B. Emergency Operations Center
	  	10
	 	  	 7.2.3 Production Truck
	  	10
	 	  	 7.2.4 Basic Cable Service and Institutional Network Support
	  	11
	 	  	 A. Cable Connection to Public Agencies
	  	11
	 	  	 i. No Cost Initial Service
	  	11
	 	  	 ii. Connection Cost Payable for Remote Sites
	  	11
	 	  	 B. Internet Service
	  	11
	 	  	 7.3 Public Access
	  	11
	 	  	 7.3.1 Public Access Channels
	  	11
	 	  	 7.3.2 Acquisition and Distribution of Public Access Programming
	  	12
	 	  	 7.4 Education
	  	12
	 	  	 7.4.1 Education Channels
	  	12
	 	  	 7.4.2 Acquisition and Distribution of Educational Programming
	  	12
			
	 SECTION 8.
	  	 PAYMENTS TO GRANTOR AND FINANCIAL RECORDS
AND REPORTS
	  	12
	 	  	 8.1 Gross Revenue Reports
	  	12
	 	  	 8.1.1 Audits
	  	12
	 	  	 8.1.2 Document Maintenance and Retention
	  	13
	 	  	 8.1.3 Audit Limitations
	  	13
	 	  	 8.1.4 Payment of Audit Discrepancies
	  	13
	 	  	 8.2 Franchise Fees
	  	13
	 	  	 8.2.1 Monthly Report and Franchise Fee Payment
	  	13
	 	  	 8.2.2 Annual Report
	  	14
	 	  	 8.2.3 Other Reports
	  	14
	 	  	 8.3 Changes in the Franchise Fees
	  	14
			
	 SECTION 9.
	  	 GRANTOR RIGHT TO PURCHASE FRANCHISE
PROVIDED
	  	14
			
	 SECTION 10.
	  	 ADDITIONAL REPORTS TO BE FILED BY
GRANTEE
	  	15
	 	  	 10.1 Stockholder Report
	  	15

  

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	 	  	 10.2 Ownership Information
	  	15
			
	 SECTION 11.
	  	 RATES TO BE CHARGED BY GRANTEE
	  	15
	 	  	 11.1 Regulatory Option Reserved
	  	15
	 	  	 11.2 Conflicts with State or Federal Law
	  	15
			
	 SECTION 12.
	  	 QUALITY OF SERVICE
	  	15
			
	 SECTION 13.
	  	 MAJOR SYSTEM ADDITIONS AFTER INITIAL
CONSTRUCTION
	  	15
			
	 SECTION 14.
	  	 GRANTEE’S RULES
	  	16
			
	 SECTION 15.
	  	 FRANCHISE AREA; CONSTRUCTION
	  	16
	 	  	 15.1 Franchise Area
	  	16
	 	  	 15.1.1 Residential Service
	  	16
	 	  	 15.1.2 Non-residential Service
	  	16
	 	  	 15.2 Construction
	  	16
			
	 SECTION 16.
	  	 ASSURING NONDISCRIMINATORY TREATMENT
	  	16
			
	 SECTION 17.
	  	 CAPTIONS
	  	16
			
	 SECTION 18.
	  	 SEVERABILITY
	  	17
			
	 SECTION 19.
	  	 REPEALER
	  	17
			
	 SECTION 20.
	  	 CONFLICTING ORDINANCES
	  	17
			
	 SECTION 21.
	  	 EFFECTIVE DATE
	  	17

  

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 PINELLAS COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99-106 
  
 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A CABLE
SYSTEM FRANCHISE AGREEMENT WHICH GRANTS A CABLE SYSTEM FRANCHISE TO GTE MEDIA
VENTURES INCORPORATED; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION OF AND EXCEPTIONS TO THE CABLE
SYSTEM REGULATORY ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR CONDITIONS TO AND A TERM OF
TEN YEARS IN THE GRANT; PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAWS AND
DISPUTE RESOLUTION; PROVIDING FOR SECURITY; PROVIDING FOR PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND
GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS INCLUDING ALLOCATION OF AND RESTRICTION ON USE OF CHANNEL
CAPACITY; PROVIDING FOR GRANTEE SUPPORT OF PEG ACCESS AND INSTITUTIONAL NETWORKS,
INTERCONNECTION, ACQUISITION AND DISTRIBUTION OF PEG ACCESS PROGRAMMING; PROVIDING FOR PAYMENTS
TO GRANTOR AND FINANCIAL RECORDS AND REPORTS; PROVIDING GRANTOR A RIGHT
TO PURCHASE THE SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR ADDITIONAL REPORTS; PROVIDING FOR RATES
TO BE CHARGED BY GRANTEE; PROVIDING FOR QUALITY OF SERVICE; PROVIDING
FOR SYSTEM ADDITIONS; PROVIDING FOR GRANTEE RULES; PROVIDING FOR A FRANCHISE
AREA; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE 
  
 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PINELLAS
COUNTY, FLORIDA: 
  
 SECTION 1.
FINDINGS Unless otherwise defined herein or unless context clearly indicates to the contrary, all capitalized terms used herein shall have the same meaning as is ascribed to them in Chapter 30 of the Pinellas County Code, which is
hereafter referred to as the “Cable System Regulatory Ordinance.” Pursuant to the procedures in the Cable Act, GRANTOR has held a public hearing in which: 
  
 1.1. Criteria for Granting The following criteria for granting a Cable System franchise to GRANTEE were considered;

  
 1.1.1 whether GRANTEE has substantially complied with the
material terms of the existing franchise and with applicable law; and 
  
 1.1.2
whether the quality of GRANTEE’s service, including signal quality, response to consumers’ complaints and billing practices but without regard to the mix or quality of cable or other services provided over the system, has
been reasonable in light of community needs; and 
  
 1.1.3 whether
GRANTEE has the financial, legal and technical ability to provide the services, facilities and equipment called for in this proposed ordinance; and 
  
 1.1.4 to the extent that this ordinance contains an offer on the part of GRANTEE, whether that offer is reasonable to meet
future cable-related community needs and interests, taking into account the cost of meeting such needs. 
  

 1.2. Effect of Competition For purposes of Section 30-66.a.4 of the Cable System Regulatory Ordinance, this
Franchise was negotiated under competitive conditions. GRANTEE has entered this Agreement with a full understanding that GRANTOR intends to encourage the development of competition. 
  
 GRANTOR has determined to grant a renewal Cable System franchise to
GTE MEDIA VENTURES INCORPORATED (GRANTEE) on the terms and conditions set forth in this Ordinance, and GRANTEE agrees to such terms and conditions. 

 
 SECTION 2. SHORT TITLE This Ordinance shall
be known and may be cited as the “GTE Media Ventures Incorporated Cable Franchise Ordinance” or referred to herein as “AGREEMENT” and is the Franchise Agreement for GRANTEE. 
  
 SECTION 3. INCORPORATION OF CABLE
SYSTEM REGULATORY ORDINANCE; EXCEPTIONS 
  
 3.1 Full Incorporation The provisions of the Cable System Regulatory Ordinance are incorporated herein by reference as if set out in full, and form part of the terms and conditions of this
AGREEMENT unless specifically modified or waived herein in this Section 3. 
  
 3.2 Exceptions Pursuant to Section 30-26.k.1 of the Cable System Regulatory Ordinance, the following provisions expressly govern over conflicting provisions in the Cable System Regulatory Ordinance. 

 
 3.2.1 Right to Renegotiate Upon a finding by the BOARD that there
has been a loss of EFFECTIVE COMPETITION for any Franchise negotiated under competitive conditions, or a loss or substantial diminution of a material benefit to GRANTOR such as franchise fees, PEG access
support or security, GRANTOR reserves the right to require good faith negotiation of new franchise terms. For purposes of this AGREEMENT: 
  
 A. In the event of a loss of effective competition, if GRANTEE fails to negotiate in good faith or if the
negotiations fail, in the judgment of GRANTOR, reasonably exercised, GRANTOR may reduce the term to a term of three remaining years or the remaining unexpired term, whichever is shorter and require negotiations for a
new FRANCHISE AGREEMENT. All terms of the FRANCHISE AGREEMENT shall remain unchanged except for the ability of GRANTOR to negotiate issues that the BOARD
determines were both actively influenced by the competitive environment at the time of the negotiations and that were inadequate under the Franchise Agreement to meet the needs of GRANTOR. 
  
 B. In the event of a loss of franchise fees, PEG access support or security,
all terms of the FRANCHISE AGREEMENT shall remain unchanged except for the ability to require good faith negotiation on the issue that was lost or substantially diminished. 
  

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 3.2.2 Exceptions to Mandatory Extension Rule 
  
 A. Municipal Gaps GRANTOR acknowledges that there are areas within the FRANCHISE
AREA that are accessible, for purposes of providing CABLE SERVICES, through contiguous areas(s) governed by authorities from whom GRANTEE has not obtained a franchise or other access
rights. Accordingly, subject to the thresholds found in Section 15.1.l.C, below, GRANTOR agrees that such areas within the FRANCHISE AREA are not subject to the construction requirements of this franchise
unless and until: 
  
 i. GRANTEE
is granted adequate and acceptable franchise rights from the franchising authority for the relevant contiguous areas; or 
  
 ii. GRANTEE is granted access rights in the public right-of-way through the contiguous areas from the appropriate authority
which provides GRANTEE access for purposes of providing CABLE SERVICES to these portions of the FRANCHISE AREA. 
  
 These areas include but are not limited to the areas as identified by GRANTOR and GRANTEE which are identified
in Exhibit “A” and which may be modified as additional areas are identified or as such areas no longer qualify under this provision. 
  
 B. Multiple Dwelling Unit Area In areas where the predominant habitation consists of multiple dwelling unit complexes, to which the cable service
is provided through exclusive contracts, GRANTEE shall not be required to provide but is not prevented from providing CABLE SERVICE until the remaining service contract term of that exclusive contract
between the incumbent cable service provider and the complex owner expires. 
  
 C. Enclaves In municipal areas in which GRANTEE does not have a municipal franchise, contingent upon obtaining access through the municipality, on terms acceptable to GRANTEE, in
its sole discretion which discretion shall not be unreasonably exercised, GRANTEE shall provide CABLE SERVICE to all enclaves of 300 or more residential units. Terms from a municipality that require that
GRANTEE obtain a municipal franchise in order to obtain access to enclaves are not reasonable. 
  
 D. Internet and Like Services Subject to Section 30-3.2.c of the Pinellas County Code, for either residential or non-residential service, two-way
or one way access to computer based on-line services including but not limited to Internet access need not be provided in portions of the Franchise Area in which GRANTEE or GRANTEE’S affiliate is
otherwise providing broadband services or where GRANTEE has determined that provision of such access services is not technically or financially feasible. Grantee’s determination may not be either arbitrary or capricious.

  
 3.2.3 Audit Limitations Notwithstanding the provisions of the Cable
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consistent pattern of underpayment, audits may be annual with the costs of the additional two audits being borne by GRANTEE. A consistent
pattern of underpayment shall be defined as an underpayment of greater than 5% for two consecutive years out of any given five year period. 
  
 SECTION 4. CONDITIONS AND TERM OF GRANT 
  
 4.1 Granting of Franchise In accordance with the laws and regulations of the United
States of America and the State of Florida and the ordinances and regulations of the County of Pinellas, Florida, now in effect or hereafter enacted, GRANTOR hereby grants to GRANTEE, the nonexclusive right and
privilege to install, maintain and operate within the rights-of-way, except as hereinafter limited, of all public streets, parkways, alleys and utility easement strips within the Franchise Area, described in Section 15 of this Ordinance, herein for
convenience called “street” or “streets,” cables and other conductors, not including antennas, with the necessary appurtenances; and, in addition, so to use and operate similar facilities or properties including, but not limited
to, any public utility, rented or leased from other persons, including, but not limited to, other grantees franchised or permitted to do business in Pinellas County, for the construction, maintenance and operation of a Cable System. 
  
 4.2 Conditions of Grant Granting of this Franchise is subject to the terms and
conditions of this AGREEMENT and the Cable System Regulatory Ordinance. Without limitation, neither party waives any rights it may have under State or Federal law. 
  
 4.3 Length of Term The term of the grant herein contained shall commence on the effective date of this Ordinance and shall continue
for a term often (10) years. 
  
 SECTION 5.
COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAWS; DISPUTE RESOLUTION 
  
 5.1 Compliance With Laws and Standards The construction, maintenance and operation of the cable system by GRANTEE shall be in full compliance with
the National Electric Safety Code, as from time to time amended and revised, and with all other applicable rules and regulations now in effect or hereafter adopted by the Federal Communications Commission, the Florida Public Service Commission, the
State of Florida, GRANTOR (limited as set forth in Section 5.3 below), or any other agency which now or hereafter has jurisdiction over the activities of GRANTEE. 
  
 5.2 Conflicts with Franchise Terms Subject to the waiver provisions of Section 30-66.b
of the Cable System Regulatory Ordinance, any conflict between the provisions of this franchise and any other present or future lawful exercise of GRANTOR’S police powers shall be resolved in favor of the latter,
except that any such exercise that is not of general application and which contains provisions inconsistent with this franchise shall prevail only if upon such exercise, GRANTOR has found an emergency to exist, constituting a danger
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general welfare, or such exercise is required by law. In the event any exercise of GRANTOR’S police power creates
circumstances which are not competitively neutral or nondiscriminatory with respect to a similarly situated franchised cable system operating within GRANTOR’S jurisdiction, it will not be enforced against
GRANTEE to the extent necessary to maintain competitively neutral and nondiscriminatory treatment. 
  
 5.3 Challenge Provisions Nothing contained in this franchise shall impair any of the rights or remedies of GRANTOR or GRANTEE under
applicable law or regulation, subject in each case to the terms and conditions of this franchise. GRANTOR or GRANTEE may challenge any provision of this franchise based on a change in law, should the law pertaining to a
particular provision change subsequent to the adoption of this franchise. 
  
 5.4
State of Execution This franchise shall be construed to have been executed in Pinellas County, Florida. 
  
 SECTION 6. SECURITY 
  
 6.1 Indemnification and Insurance Requirements Indemnification and insurance requirements shall be as established through the Cable System Regulatory Ordinance. 
  
 6.2 Security Fund, Construction and Performance Bond Security fund requirements are established in the Cable System Regulatory
Ordinance. 
  
 6.2.1 Establishment Within thirty (30) days after the
effective date of this AGREEMENT, GRANTEE shall establish and provide to GRANTOR a security fund, as security for the faithful performance by GRANTEE of all material requirements of this
AGREEMENT and of Chapter 30 of the Pinellas County Code. GRANTOR herein finds that GRANTEE has no established record of failure to comply with notices of noncompliance with its preceding franchise with
GRANTOR or other franchising authorities under other franchise agreements and there are no outstanding noticed noncompliance issues, GRANTEE, subject to the provisions of the Cable System Regulatory Ordinance, may
provide its initial security fund in the form of a performance bond. 
  
 6.2.2
Amount of Security Fund Regardless of the form of the security fund, the security fund shall be in the face amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00), in form and substance acceptable to the County Attorney. 
  
 6.2.3. Assessment from Security Fund The Security Fund may be assessed by
GRANTOR as provided for in the Cable TV Regulatory Ordinance. 
  
 6.2.4 Non-waiver of Ordinance Requirements Nothing herein shall be deemed a waiver of the normal permit and bonding requirements made of all contractors working within the Rights-of-Way. 
  

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 6.2.5 Procedure for Remedying Franchise Violations The procedure for remedying violations of this Franchise
Agreement shall be as provided in the Cable System Regulatory Ordinance. 
  
 SECTION 7. PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL (“PEG”) ACCESS 
  
 7.1 PEG Generally At no cost to GRANTOR, GRANTEE shall promote ongoing community awareness of PEG
access channels, public access facilities and training opportunities for public and educational access, at a minimum in its preview guide and in any program guides containing listings of the local off-air broadcast signals in
GRANTEE’S Basic Service tier, provided that the publisher of any such program guide consents to the inclusion of information at no cost to GRANTEE; at no cost to GRANTOR (except for
additional postage), concerning PEG access programming carried by GRANTEE based upon the good faith efforts of GRANTEE to secure such listings, in an annual bill stuffer supplied by GRANTOR, and in public
service announcements supplied by GRANTOR, all in such places and at such times as GRANTEE in its sole discretion shall determine. GRANTEE shall provide GRANTOR, on reasonable request, with
a summary of its activities in this regard. 
  
 7.1.1 Initial Grant
GRANTEE shall provide GRANTOR with a one time grant in the amount of $96,764.85, payable to GRANTOR not later than thirty (30) days after enactment of this Franchise. Such grant shall be, in addition to
the payments provided in Section 7.1.4(A). This payment is in full satisfaction of any and all claims which GRANTOR may have against GRANTEE with respect to the original grant of a Cable System franchise by
GRANTOR to GRANTEE as the same has been extended from time to time through December 31, 1997. With respect to the time period December 31, 1997 through December 31, 1999 the initial grant resolves all PEG payment
obligations under the initial franchise agreement and any extensions thereto. 
  
 7.1.2 Allocation of PEG Access Channel Capacity Generally 
  
 A. Restrictions on Use Any channel that is designated for public, government or educational access is (except as may hereinafter be provided) for those purposes only and not for commercial purposes and shall
not contain advertising for commercial/non-governmental products or services. The solicitation and on air acknowledgment of funding for the purposes of producing material of a nature consistent with public, government or educational access
programming shall not be construed as soliciting advertising in violation of this subsection. 
  
 i. Provision in Accordance with Applicable Law Any provision by GRANTEE and utilization by GRANTOR of
these designated channels shall be in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws. 
  
 ii. Provision upon Request Except for the four PEG channels being provided under the immediately preceding franchise agreement,
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provide a fifth PEG channel unless and until so requested by GRANTOR and not until the lowest tier of basic service [or that level of service
on which PEG access channels are required by law to be located] is digital. 
  
 iii. Editorial Control Except as allowed under Federal law, GRANTEE shall not be responsible for editorial control of any public access programming. 
  
 iv. Number of PEG Channels Generally A maximum of
five (5) channels may be required to be provided by GRANTEE. Said channels may be allocated among Public, Educational, or Government access as deemed appropriate by GRANTOR. 
  
 v. Leased Access At any time during the term of this
AGREEMENT, GRANTEE agrees to negotiate with GRANTOR in good faith, on reasonably favorable terms, and on a nondiscriminatory basis for one (1) digital access channel on a leased access basis. 

 
 B. Grantee Use of PEG Channels Nothing in this Franchise Agreement
shall impede GRANTEE’S use of unused public, government or educational access channel capacity for commercial purposes provided that Section 7.1.2.C is satisfied. GRANTEE shall have the right to
assume use of any PEG access channel abandoned by GRANTOR. Abandonment shall be deemed to have occurred if GRANTOR, for other than technical reasons, fails to provide at least twenty (20) hours of non-repeat programming
in any sixty (60) day period. Previous abandonment shall not preclude GRANTOR from subsequently requesting use of a PEG access channel and GRANTEE’S obligation under this franchise to provide such
channel capacity shall resume. 
  
 C. Grantee Use of Unused Air
Time on PEG Channels Unused air time on channels allocated to GRANTOR, including public, government access and educational channels, may be used by GRANTEE provided: 
  
 i. GRANTOR agrees to such use in writing; and

  
 ii. GRANTEE and
GRANTOR agree in writing to the schedule of such use. 
  
 Neither
GRANTEE nor GRANTOR shall unreasonably withhold agreement. 
  
 D. Change of Channel Designations If GRANTEE decides to change the channel designations for PEG Access Channels, it must provide six months notice to GRANTOR prior to doing so, and
shall reimburse GRANTOR and/or PEG users for any reasonable costs incurred for purchasing or modifying any equipment or for making logo changes necessitated solely by the channel designation changes. Alternatively,
GRANTEE may choose to supply such equipment itself, provided such equipment is satisfactory to GRANTOR or PEG users. Under no circumstances will any single reimbursement costs incurred exceed $10,000. 
  

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 7.1.3 Grantee Support for PEG Access and Institutional Network 
  
 A. PEG Access and Institutional Network Support Payments For the term
of the Franchise, GRANTEE shall pay to GRANTOR monthly support in the amount of $0.38 for each of GRANTEE’S unincorporated county area subscribers per month, based on the average
number of GRANTEE’S unincorporated county SUBSCRIBERS for the preceding month. Of this $.38, $.28 is for PEG Access and $.10 is dedicated for and in lieu of providing an institutional network. These
payments shall be paid to GRANTOR monthly concurrently with Franchise Fees. No sooner than the end of the fifth year of the franchise term, the support payments may be raised proportionally to a maximum of $.48 for each of
GRANTEE’S unincorporated county area subscribers per month. The initial payment shall be for the month ending thirty days after the Franchise Agreement becomes effective. 
  
 i. No Offset Against Franchise Fees
GRANTEE agrees that the support commitments required by this Section 7, or services in lieu of payments otherwise made for PEG access purposes, shall not be charged against any Franchise Fees due under this AGREEMENT.
PEG access payments shall only be spent on PEG capital expenditures. 
  
 ii. PEG and Institutional Network Expenditures Not Subject to Review GRANTEE will not object to the expenditures of GRANTEE’S PEG Access support or of
GRANTEE’S payments for an institutional network. GRANTEE hereby waives any right to attempt to recover these payments by way of an offset against the Franchise Fee based on the purpose for which
GRANTOR decides to spend the PEG Access or Institutional Network support payments. 
  
 B. Government Access Coverage Government access programming shall be carried in all municipal franchise areas where GRANTEE provides
Cable Service in Pinellas County unless specifically prohibited in the municipal franchise agreements. Any second channel of government access programming shall be carried in all municipal franchise areas where GRANTEE provides Cable
Service in Pinellas County unless specifically prohibited in the municipal franchise agreements but only in lieu of a municipal government’s use of an otherwise available channel. 
  
 C. Early Termination In the event that GRANTEE’S franchise is either voluntarily
or involuntarily terminated prior to the end of its ten year term, such termination shall not discharge GRANTEE from its obligation to pay all PEG Access Payments and Franchise Fees due and owing from GRANTEE up to and
including the date of termination. 
  
 7.1.4 Interconnection 
  
 A. Interconnection Required It is preferred that all connection to
origination points for PEG programming be direct rather than by interconnection. However to the extent that direct connection to an origination source cannot ensure PEG access county-wide, GRANTEE shall interconnect all PEG channels
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areas in the County, upon the directive of GRANTOR. Interconnection of systems may be done by direct cable connection, microwave link,
satellite or other appropriate method as mutually determined by GRANTEE and any other relevant grantee. Agreement shall not be unreasonably withheld. 
  
 B. Interconnection Procedure Upon receiving the directive of GRANTOR to interconnect,
GRANTEE shall immediately initiate good faith negotiations with the other affected grantees. Interconnection shall not be required unless the costs thereof are shared equitably by GRANTEE and the other affected
grantees. 
  
 C. Relief GRANTEE may be
granted reasonable extensions of time to interconnect or GRANTOR may rescind its order to interconnect upon petition by GRANTEE to GRANTOR. GRANTOR shall grant said petition if it finds
that GRANTOR has negotiated in good faith and has failed to obtain an approval from the grantee of systems required for the proposed interconnection. 
  
 D. Cooperation and Assistance Required GRANTEE shall reasonably cooperate with any interconnection
corporation, regional interconnection authority or city, county, state and federal regulatory agency which may be hereafter established for the purpose of regulating, financing or otherwise providing for the interconnection of cable systems beyond
the boundaries of the County. GRANTOR shall render reasonable assistance to GRANTEE in obtaining the cooperation of other cable systems located in the County with GRANTEE’S
interconnection efforts, and shall ensure an equitable sharing of the costs of interconnection among all grantees. 
  
 E. Assure Future Interconnection Capability 
  
 i. All cable systems receiving franchises to operate within the County shall use the standard frequency allocations for television
signals. 
  
 ii. All cable systems are required
to use signal processors at the headend for each television signal. 
  
 iii. GRANTOR also urges franchisees to provide local origination equipment that is compatible throughout the area so that video cassettes or videotapes can be shared by various systems. 
  
 7.2 Government Access 
  
 7.2.1 Channel Capacity GRANTEE shall designate one government access channel on the cable system. Pursuant to Section
7.1.2.C, capacity on the government access channel may be used by GRANTEE when it is not being used for government access purposes. During the term of the franchise, GRANTOR may, on an annual basis, review the need for
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7.1.2.A.ii and 7.1.2.A.iv. GRANTEE, as promptly as reasonably possible, but in no event later than three (3) months after receipt of written
determination of the need for an additional government channel shall provide the additional channel capacity. No utilization requirements shall apply to use of any available channel capacity for government access purposes. 
  
 A. Interactive Service Any determination by GRANTOR of
the need for interactive utilization of channel capacity, either separate from or in conjunction with its budget hearings, must be based upon a public hearing held by GRANTOR on the need for such utilization in view of alternative
forms of technology that may provide a similar interactive capacity in view of GRANTOR’s commitment to expend funds to utilize interactive capacity, availability, interface capability, and viewer accessibility. Any provision of
interactive use of channel capacity shall be subject to GRANTEE’s technical feasibility assessment, a review of economic feasibility, and an understanding that channel capacity only is being provided. GRANTEE shall
not be required to provide or pay for any plant facilities or equipment necessary to implement, use or maintain interactive use of this channel capacity. 
  
 B. Video Programming No utilization requirements shall apply to video use of any available channel capacity for government access purposes.

  
 7.2.2 Acquisition and Distribution of Government Access Programming

  
 A. Government Access GRANTEE will
provide and maintain a feed path and the necessary equipment at GRANTEE’s head end and at the government access video distribution point to acquire and distribute the government access programming to basic subscribers in the
franchised area. GRANTOR’s distribution point is presently located at Clearwater, Florida, but may change with six month’s notice to GRANTEE. It is anticipated that the location will be changed and
GRANTEE shall pay for the reasonable costs to provide and maintain a feed path to the new facility. The reasonable costs of providing the feed path required of any subsequent moves from the new location shall be born by
GRANTOR. 
  
 B. Emergency Operations Center
It is anticipated that the location for the Pinellas County emergency operations center will be changed and GRANTEE shall pay for the reasonable costs to provide and maintain a live feed path from the new facility to
GRANTOR’s government access video distribution point. The costs of providing the live feed path required of any subsequent moves from the new location shall be born by GRANTOR. 
  
 7.2.3 Production Truck GRANTEE shall provide GRANTOR
with the use of its production truck for the sole purpose of providing government access programming for up to 16 hours per month free of charge. Use of the production truck includes a driver and mobile production assistance. Such use shall be
non-cumulative and shall be subject to availability as determined by GRANTEE. Use of the production truck shall only be pursuant to a separate contract which shall detail the contractual obligations of the parties. Agreement to terms
of such an agreement shall not be unreasonably withheld by either GRANTOR or GRANTEE. 
  

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 7.2.4 Basic Cable Service and Institutional Network Support 
  
 A. Cable Connection to Public Agencies 
  
 i. No Cost Initial Service GRANTEE
shall, pursuant to this Agreement, subject to Section 3.2.2, and at no cost to the requesting public entity, provide installation of one cable system connection and the highest tier of basic service at one outlet only to all public agency facilities
that are not served or have not agreed to be served by any other grantee at the time of the adoption of this AGREEMENT, including all GRANTOR-owned and GRANTOR-occupied buildings and facilities, and all
state accredited educational institutions and public libraries. For the purposes of this AGREEMENT initially, the facilities listed in Exhibit “B” attached to this AGREEMENT, shall constitute the currently
potentially eligible public facilities. Any facility utilized by GRANTOR or other public agency subsequent to the effective date of this AGREEMENT and not listed on Exhibit “B” shall receive the same
connection and service as quickly as reasonably possible so long as such facility is located within 125 feet of GRANTEE’s Cable System. 
  
 ii. Connection Cost Payable for Remote Sites If GRANTOR or other public agency desires connection and service to a
facility that is located beyond the 125-foot limitation, the connection shall be made and GRANTOR or other public agency as applicable, shall be obligated to reimburse GRANTEE’s connection costs on the basis of
GRANTEE’s time and materials. 
  
 B.
Internet Service If GRANTEE offers Internet access service to cable subscribers in the Franchise Area, GRANTEE, within three (3) months of commencement of such offering, shall provide to any requesting public
agency GRANTOR-owned and GRANTOR-occupied buildings and facilities, and all state accredited educational institutions and public libraries, as many Internet access connections and appropriate cable modems as may be
requested, based upon the lowest applicable commercially available Internet service rate for the initial installation and at the lowest applicable commercially available rate for additional commercial connections. All applicable rates shall be
further discounted by twenty percent (20%). Any facility utilized by GRANTOR or other public agency subsequent to the effective date of this AGREEMENT and not listed on Exhibit “B” shall receive the same
connection and service as quickly as reasonably possible so long as such facility is located within 125 feet of GRANTEE’s Cable System. 
  
 7.3 Public Access 
  
 7.3.1 Public Access Channels Subject to the total channel limitations of Sections 7.1.2.A.ii and 7.1.2.A.iv, GRANTEE shall provide public access educational channels at no charge for the
transmission of public access programming. During the term of the franchise, GRANTOR may, on an annual basis, review the need for any further channel capacity. GRANTEE, as promptly as reasonably possible, but in no
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determination of the need for an additional public access channel shall provide the additional channel capacity. No utilization requirements shall apply to
use of any available channel capacity for public access purposes. 
  
 7.3.2
Acquisition and Distribution of Public Access Programming GRANTEE will provide and maintain a feed path and the necessary equipment at GRANTEE’s head-end and at the public access video distribution point to
acquire and distribute the public access programming to basic subscribers in the franchised area. GRANTOR’s distribution point is presently located at Clearwater, Florida, through interconnection with Time-Warner Entertainment
Advance Newhouse Partnership facilities, but may change with six month’s prior written notice to GRANTEE. It is anticipated that the location will be changed and GRANTEE shall pay for the reasonable costs to
provide and maintain a feed path to the new facility. The costs of providing the feed path required of any subsequent moves from the new location shall be born by GRANTOR. 
  
 7.4 Education 
  
 7.4.1 Education Channels Subject to the total channel limitations of Sections 7.1.2.A.ii and 7.1.2. A.iv, PEG Educational Channels shall be in addition to must
carry channels. GRANTEE shall provide educational channels at no charge for the transmission of local educational programming. During the term of the franchise, GRANTOR may, on an annual basis, review the need for any
further channel capacity including interactive service, subject to the requirements of Section 7.2.1.A. GRANTEE, as promptly as reasonably possible, but in no event later than three (3) months after receipt of written determination of
the need for an additional education channel shall provide the additional channel capacity. No utilization requirements shall apply to use of any available channel capacity for education access purposes. 
  
 7.4.2 Acquisition and Distribution of Educational Programming GRANTEE
will provide and maintain a feed path and the necessary equipment at GRANTEE’s head end and at each of the educational institution’s video distribution points to acquire and distribute each of the educational
institutions’ educational access channels to basic subscribers in the franchised area. The educational institution’s distribution point shall be located at Clearwater and Largo, Florida, but may change with six month’s prior written
notice to GRANTEE. The reasonable costs of providing the feed path required of any move to a location shall be born by the education facility. 
  
 SECTION 8. PAYMENTS TO GRANTOR AND FINANCIAL RECORDS
AND REPORTS 
  
 8.1 Gross Revenue Reports

  
 8.1.1 Audits Pursuant to the audit provisions of the Cable System
Regulatory Ordinance, upon receipt of the written request of GRANTOR, GRANTEE shall provide, at a mutually agreeable time and location within Pinellas County, its books, ledgers, journals, accounts and records, wherein
GRANTEE shall keep all entries necessary to reflect GROSS REVENUES from CABLE 

  

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SERVICE provided within the Franchise Area and documentation of costs and payments of PEG obligations. 
  
 8.1.2 Document Maintenance and Retention Such documents, including permanent records,
shall be kept and maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and shall be retained by GRANTEE for a minimum of four (4) years after the close of any audit engagement. All of the said documents shall, on
written request of GRANTOR, be open for examination and audit during ordinary business hours. 
  
 8.1.3 Audit Limitations An audit may be performed in the event of an application for a transfer or a renewal. Such audit shall not count against the audits otherwise allowed under this Agreement. 
  
 8.1.4 Payment of Audit Discrepancies Any additional amount due to
GRANTOR as a result of the audit shall be paid as provided for in the Cable System Regulatory Ordinance. In the event that any franchise payment or recomputed amount or unpaid portion, cost or penalty, is not made on or before the
applicable due date, interest shall be charged as provided for in the Cable System Regulatory Ordinance. 
  
 8.2 Franchise Fees GRANTEE shall provide the following reports and payment to GRANTOR: 
  
 8.2.1 Monthly Report and Franchise Fee Payment On or before the 20th day of each month, during the term of the franchise granted herein, GRANTEE
shall provide a report of all of GRANTEE’S Gross Revenues from cable service provided within the Franchise Area during the preceding month. Such report shall be certified by GRANTEE, and shall be
accompanied by payment to GRANTOR of the amount of the franchise fee. Franchise fee payments shall be calculated at five percent (5%) of Gross Revenues from Cable Service with no adjustment made for the time value of money. The
franchise fee statement submitted with each payment will contain the following information: 
  

	 	A.	Total number of basic subscribers in Franchise Area 

  

	 	B.	Total actual gross revenue itemized by general service category. 

  

	 	C.	Proposed write-offs, such as bad debt, and all proposed deductions from gross revenue. 

  

	 	D.	When EFFECTIVE COMPETITION exists only the total actual gross revenue and proposed write-offs, such as bad debt, and all proposed deductions from gross
revenue need be reported on a monthly basis. 

  

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 8.2.2 Annual Report Within 180 days after the close of each fiscal year, GRANTOR shall be entitled
to review and GRANTEE shall make available for review, a full accounting, prepared by a Certified Public Accountant or certified by a corporate officer, of Gross Revenues received and franchise fees paid by GRANTEE
during the preceding fiscal year by supplying the full reporting of all revenue sources outlined in the report attached as Exhibit “C” or a mutually agreed upon substitute form. GRANTOR shall reconcile the contents of that
report with the payments made pursuant to the monthly reports required under Section 8.2.1. GRANTOR shall be entitled to the payment of any shortfall and GRANTEE shall be entitled to a credit for any overage which shall
be appropriately applied to either franchise fee or PEG payments in the coming year. In the last year of the Franchise term, if the franchise is not renewed, any credit shall be issued as a refund. Payment of any shortage or credit or refund of any
overage shall be due no later than thirty (30) days from the date of a written notice from GRANTOR of the shortage or overage. In either event, GRANTOR shall issue written notice within thirty (30) days of
GRANTOR’S reconciliation stated herein. 
  
 8.2.3 Other Reports Any other financial or statistical reports respecting homes passed, plant miles, number of subscribers, rates, and service calls completed within 24/48 hours, which GRANTOR from time to time may
reasonably require by written notice to GRANTEE generally shall only be required in the event of a loss of EFFECTIVE COMPETITION in the FRANCHISE AREA. Issues such as homes
passed, rates and service calls completed within 24/48 hours are expected to be monitored through EFFECTIVE COMPETITION. GRANTEE shall not be required to produce any reports that are not maintained in the
ordinary course of business or that have been destroyed in the ordinary course of business. 
  
 8.3 Changes in the Franchise Fees In the event applicable legislation permits a franchise fee, in existing franchises, greater or less than 5%, GRANTOR agrees following ninety days prior written
notice to raise or lower the franchise fee to a rate no higher than permitted by law. The franchise fee shall be no greater than the franchise fee imposed by GRANTOR upon any other cable operator operating a cable system within any
portion of the FRANCHISE AREA. This Section 8.3 does not affect either GRANTOR’S or GRANTEE’S right to claim in the appropriate forum that greater or
lesser franchise fees should be assessed based on applicable law. 
  
 SECTION 9. GRANTOR RIGHT TO PURCHASE FRANCHISE PROVIDED If GRANTEE does not seek renewal of its franchise upon
expiration, or renewal is properly denied, or if earlier terminated by GRANTEE, pursuant to 47 U.S.C. Sections 546 et seq., as it may be amended from time to time, GRANTOR hereby reserves the right at the expiration of
this franchise, and GRANTEE hereby grants GRANTOR the right, to purchase GRANTEE’S cable system operated within Pinellas County’s unincorporated boundary pursuant to 47 U.S.C.
Section 547, as it may be amended from time to time. 
  

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 SECTION 10. ADDITIONAL REPORTS TO BE
FILED BY GRANTEE 
  
 10.1
Stockholder Report If GRANTEE is a publicly-held corporation, GRANTEE shall file, upon request, a copy of its report to its stockholders. 
  
 10.2 Ownership Information GRANTEE shall provide, upon request, a current list of its owners, stockholders, and
bondholders; provided, however, that this requirement shall be inapplicable if GRANTEE’S stock is listed on a national exchange. 
  
 SECTION 11. RATES TO BE CHARGED BY
GRANTEE 
  
 11.1 Regulatory Option Reserved Should
GRANTOR have, by virtue of a change in federal law subsequent to the date of enactment of this Franchise, the power, authority or right to approve any changes in subscriber rates or otherwise to regulate rates, it may take all
appropriate regulatory actions to the extent such future enactment may specifically empower GRANTOR so to take. 
  
 11.2 Conflicts with State or Federal Law If in the future, the State of Florida, Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) or other duly constituted
authority regulates the rates of GRANTEE for the service provided for in this franchise, this section shall be of no effect to the extent of any conflict therewith during the period of time such federal or state regulation is in
effect. 
  
 SECTION 12. QUALITY OF
SERVICE GRANTEE expressly undertakes and agrees that it will at all times during the term hereof transmit signals of strength and quality, and use such materials and components, as are necessary to insure that
GRANTEE’S subscribers will receive throughout the term hereof a quality of cable service in conformance with applicable FCC cable performance service standards. 
  
 SECTION 13. MAJOR SYSTEM
ADDITIONS AFTER INITIAL CONSTRUCTION Before awarding any contract for the construction of any major (more than ten (10) consecutive plant miles) portion of its system in or under the
Rights-of-Way or other GRANTOR-owned property, GRANTEE shall file with GRANTOR a performance bond in an amount reasonably established by GRANTOR from
GRANTEE’S contractor, in a form and issued by a company satisfactory to GRANTOR, guaranteeing the completion of the work called for under such contract, and the payment of all claims for services,
labor, or materials arising from or in connection with the work called for under such contract. 
  

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 SECTION 14. GRANTEE’S RULES GRANTEE shall
have the authority to promulgate such rules, regulations, terms, and conditions governing the conduct of its business as shall be reasonably necessary to enable it to exercise its rights and to perform its obligations under this franchise ordinance,
and to assure an uninterrupted service to each and all of its customers; provided, however, that such rules, regulations, terms and conditions shall not be in conflict with the provisions hereof and that a copy thereof shall be filed with the Clerk
of Board Records, and shall thereafter be maintained current by GRANTEE. 
  
 SECTION 15. FRANCHISE AREA; CONSTRUCTION 
  
 15.1 Franchise Area 
  
 15.1.1
Residential Service GRANTEE shall provide service to all areas of the unincorporated Pinellas County (“FRANCHISE AREA”) as follows: GRANTEE shall make available cable
service to all residential dwelling units where the density exceeds 20 residential dwelling units per linear mile. 
  
 15.1.2 Non-residential Service GRANTEE shall extend its CABLE SYSTEM and make CABLE
SERVICE available to non-residential areas in the FRANCHISE AREA in any case where the non-residential SUBSCRIBER agrees to pay GRANTEE’S total incurred
costs to make the extension. Provided, however, if the non-residential SUBSCRIBER is within one-hundred and twenty-five feet (125’) of the CABLE SYSTEM, the non-residential SUBSCRIBER
shall pay only the normal installation fee. 
  
 15.2 Construction
GRANTEE has certified that GRANTEE’S existing CABLE SYSTEM has been constructed consistent with the Section 15.1.1 and 15.1.2 and is documented in Exhibit “A”.
If GRANTEE denies service or requires payment to provide service, GRANTEE shall provide a map of sufficient detail to allow determination of compliance with the mandatory extension provisions of the Cable System
Regulatory Ordinance. 
  
 SECTION 16. ASSURING
NONDISCRIMINATORY TREATMENT At the time of the adoption of this Agreement, the GRANTOR has not been able to complete its negotiations with Time Warner Entertainment Advance Newhouse Partnership
[“TWE/AN”]. Pursuant to an agreement between the GRANTOR and GRANTEE adopted contemporaneously with the Adoption of this Agreement, and incorporated herein, any ultimate negotiation of the TWE/AN franchise
assures that GRANTEE is not disadvantaged because of the negotiation period. 
  
 SECTION 17. CAPTIONS The section headings and captions contained herein are for convenience only and shall not be used to vary or interpret the terms of this Ordinance. 
  

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 SECTION 18. SEVERABILITY To the extent legally possible, if any court of competent
jurisdiction shall determine that any provision of this Franchise is invalid, illegal, unenforceable, or otherwise prohibited, or if any federal or state governmental agency shall establish or interpret any law, rule or regulation to the effect that
any material or substantial provision hereof becomes invalid, illegal, unenforceable or otherwise prohibited, such holding shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Franchise. 
  
 SECTION 19. REPEALER Ordinance Number 96-70, the original
franchise agreement is hereby repealed with the provision that if this Franchise Agreement is invalidated by a court of competent jurisdiction for any reason and subject to any right of appeal, that Ordinance Number, the original franchise agreement
will be reinstated in its place for the purpose of maintaining Grantee’s franchised status, for an initial term on no more than 1 year during which both parties shall negotiate in good faith to develop and approve a substitute franchise
agreement. 
  
 SECTION 20. CONFLICTING
ORDINANCES All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith shall be brought to the Board for its review and action. However, GRANTOR shall not hereby be deemed to have surrendered any part of its control
over the streets, nor shall any other franchise granted to any other person, firm, or corporation be deemed to be repealed. 
  
 SECTION 21. EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect upon GRANTEE’s filing with the Clerk of Board
Records, its written acceptance of all of the terms and conditions hereof but no sooner than January 1, 2000. 
  
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 [SEAL] 
  

									
				
	Attest	 	 /s/ Illegible
	 	 	 	 PINELLAS COUNTY

	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 Deputy Clerk
	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

			
		
	BY:	 	 /s/ Illegible

	 	 	

	 	 	 Chairman, Board of County Commissioners
 Pinellas County, Florida

  

			
	APPROVED AS TO FORM
OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Illegible

	 	 	

	 	 	 Attorney

  
 ACCEPTANCE

  
 GRANTEE accepts and hereby agrees to be bound
by all the terms and conditions of this franchise, including Exhibits A, B, and C attached hereto. 
  

					
	 WITNESSES:
	 	 	 	 GTE Media Ventures Incorporated

			
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	 Printed Name:
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	 	 	 	 As: President

					
	 	 	 	 	 	 	ATTEST:	 	 /s/ N. BRUCE KAZEE

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 N. BRUCE KAZEE
 ASSISTANT
SECRETARY

	
	
	 /s/ JUNE HOLLAND

	

	 Printed Name : June Holland

  

							
	 STATE OF FLORIDA
 COUNTY OF _________________
	 	 	 	 /s/ Illegible
	 	 DATE 12/17/99

	 	 	 	 	
	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 APPROVED AS TO FORM
	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 N. BRUCE KAZEE, COUNSEL
	 	 

  
 The foregoing
instrument was acknowledged before me this 17th day of December, 1999, by Pamela S. Sacobser, on behalf of GTE Media
Ventures Incorporated, who is personally known to me or who produced
                                        
     as identification. 
  

	
	
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	 Print Notary Name
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	1	  	 CONSOLIDATED REQUIREMENTS FOR PINELLAS COUNTY I-NET

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	  	 TYPE

	  	 FACILITY

	  	 STREET ADDRESS

	  	 CITY

	  	ZIP

	  	 SERVICE
LEVEL

	3	  	AIRPORT	  	Albert Whitled (Administration)	  	107 8th Av SE	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	4	  	AIRPORT	  	Clearwater / St Petersburg (Administration)	  	3800 Roosevelt Bl	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Minor
	5	  	AIRPORT	  	Clearwater Executive (Administration)	  	1000 Hercules Av N	  	Clearwater	  	34625	  	Minor
	6	  	AIRPORT	  	Sheriff Hanger	  	15250 Spadco Dr.	  	Clearwater	  	34622	  	Minor
	7	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Belleair Beach	  	444 Causeway Bl	  	Belleair Beach	  	34635	  	Minor
	8	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Belleair Bluffs	  	115 Florence Dr	  	Belleair Bluffs	  	34640	  	Minor
	9	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Dunedin	  	750 Milwaukee	  	Dunedin	  	34697	  	Minor
	10	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Gulfport	  	2401 53rd St S	  	Gulfport	  	33707	  	Minor
	11	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Indian Rocks Beach	  	1507 Palm Bay Bl	  	Indian Rocks Beach	  	34635	  	Minor
	12	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Largo	  	225 First Av SW	  	Largo	  	34649	  	Minor
	13	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Madeira Beach	  	300 Municipal Dr	  	Madeira Beach	  	33738	  	Minor
	14	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Oldsmar	  	100 State St	  	Oldsmar	  	34677	  	Minor
	15	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Pinellas Park	  	5141 78th Av N	  	Pinellas Park	  	34664	  	Minor
	16	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Safety Harbor	  	750 Main St	  	Safety Harbor	  	34695	  	Minor
	17	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Seminole	  	7464 Ridge Rd	  	Seminole	  	34642	  	Minor
	18	  	CITY HALL	  	City of South Pasadena	  	7047 Sunset Dr S	  	South Pasadena	  	33707	  	Minor
	19	  	CITY HALL	  	City of St Pete Beach	  	7701 Boca Ciega Dr	  	St Pete Beach	  	33706	  	Minor
	20	  	CITY HALL	  	City of St Petersburg	  	175 5th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33731	  	Minor
	21	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Tarpon Springs	  	324 Pine St E	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34688	  	Minor
	22	  	CITY HALL	  	City of Treasure Island	  	120 108th Av	  	Treasure Island	  	33706	  	Minor
	23	  	CITY HALL	  	Town of Belleair	  	901 Ponce De Leon Bl	  	Belleair	  	34616	  	Minor
	24	  	CITY HALL	  	Town of Belleair Shore	  	No City Hall	  	Belleair Shore	  	33786	  	Minor
	25	  	CITY HALL	  	Town of Indian Shores	  	19305 Gulf Blvd	  	Indian Shores	  	34635	  	Minor
	26	  	CITY HALL	  	Town of Kenneth City	  	6000 54th Av N	  	Kenneth City	  	33709	  	Minor
	27	  	CITY HALL	  	Town of North Redington Beach	  	190 173rd Av	  	North Redington Beach	  	33708	  	Minor
	28	  	CITY HALL	  	Town of Redington Beach	  	105 164th Av	  	Redington Beach	  	33708	  	Minor
	29	  	CITY HALL	  	Town of Redington Shores	  	17798 Gulf Bl	  	Redington Shores	  	33708	  	Minor
	30	  	CLERK	  	Mid County Traffic Court Records & Juvenile Assessment Center	  	14450 46th St N	  	Clearwater	  	34622	  	Intermediate
	31	  	CLERK	  	Misdemeanor Court Records	  	14255 49th St N	  	Clearwater	  	34622	  	Intermediate
	32	  	CLERK	  	Records Center (Clerk & Purchasing)	  	14155 49th St N	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Intermediate
	33	  	CONSTRUCTION	  	Construction Licensing Board	  	11701 Belcher Rd #102	  	Largo	  	34643	  	Minor
	34	  	CONVENTION	  	Convention & Visitors Bureau	  	1 Stadium Dr., Suite A	  	St. Petersburg	  	33705	  	Minor
	35	  	CORRECTIONS	  	Parole & Probation	  	11351 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	33778	  	Minor
	36	  	CORRECTIONS	  	Parole & Probation	  	1591 S Pinellas Ave	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	37	  	CORRECTIONS	  	Parole & Probation	  	2255 E Bay Dr	  	Largo	  	33640	  	Minor
	38	  	CORRECTIONS	  	Parole & Probation	  	22nd Av S	  	St Petersburg	  	 	  	Minor
	39	  	CORRECTIONS	  	Parole & Probation	  	33920 US 19 N Suite 340	  	Palm Harbor	  	34681	  	Minor
	40	  	CORRECTIONS	  	Parole & Probation	  	4906 Creekside Dr (Suite T)	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Minor
	41	  	CORRECTIONS	  	Parole & Probation	  	5736 Central Ave	  	St Petersburg	  	33711	  	Minor
	42	  	CORRECTIONS	  	Parole & Probation	  	634 Park St	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	43	  	CORRECTIONS	  	Parole & Probation	  	6655 66th St N	  	Pinellas Park	  	33665	  	Minor
	44	  	CORRECTIONS	  	Parole & Probation	  	8050 Seminole Mall	  	Seminole	  	34642	  	Minor

  

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	45	  	CORRECTIONS	  	Parole & Probation	  	912 Central Av	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	46	  	COURT	  	Criminal Justice Center	  	14250 49th St N	  	Clearwater	  	33762	  	MAJOR
	47	  	COURT	  	Judicial Building & Law Library	  	545 1st Ave N	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	MAJOR
	48	  	COURT	  	New Court House	  	315 Court St	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	MAJOR
	49	  	COURT	  	Public Defender Misdemeanor Division	  	14225 49th St	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Minor
	50	  	COURT	  	Reporters, Official	  	501 S Ft Harrison	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	51	  	COURT	  	State Parole Board	  	18840 US 19 S Suite 430	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Minor
	52	  	ECONOMIC DEV	  	Economic Development Council & Sheriff’s K9	  	7887 Bryan Dairy Rd	  	Largo	  	33773	  	Minor
	53	  	ECONOMIC DEV	  	Economic Development Department	  	14010 Roosevelt Blvd., Suite 704	  	Clearwater	  	33762	  	Minor
	54	  	EMS/FIRE	  	Mid County Site, Pinellas County EMS & Fire Administration	  	12490 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	33774	  	MAJOR
	55	  	FIRE	  	Fire Admin-City of Dunedin	  	1042 Virginia St.	  	Dunedin	  	34698	  	Minor
	56	  	FIRE	  	Fire Admin-City of Largo	  	250 Cleveland Av SW	  	Largo	  	34640	  	Minor
	57	  	FIRE	  	Fire Admin-City of Largo (Relocation in 1999)	  	201 Highland Av	  	Largo	  	34640	  	Minor
	58	  	FIRE	  	Fire Admin-City of St Petersburg	  	400 ML King St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	59	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 01 & 05 (St Petersburg)	  	455 8th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	60	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 02 (St Petersburg)	  	1420 Pinellas Bay Way	  	Tierra Verde	  	33715	  	Minor
	61	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 03 (St Petersburg)	  	3101 5th Av S	  	St Petersburg	  	33712	  	Minor
	62	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 04 (St Petersburg)	  	2501 4th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33704	  	Minor
	63	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 06 (St Petersburg)	  	901 49th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	64	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 07 (St Petersburg)	  	6995 9th St N	  	Clearwater	  	33702	  	Minor
	65	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 08 (St Petersburg)	  	4701 9th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33705	  	Minor
	66	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 09 (St Petersburg)	  	475 66th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	67	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 10 (St Petersburg)	  	2800 30th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33713	  	Minor
	68	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 11 (St Petersburg)	  	5150 31st St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33712	  	Minor
	69	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 12 (St Petersburg)	  	1651 Bayou Grande Bl	  	St Petersburg	  	33703	  	Minor
	70	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 13 (St Petersburg)	  	11600 Roosevelt Bl	  	St Petersburg	  	33716	  	Minor
	71	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 16 (Airport Crash Fire Rescue)	  	15250 Spadco Dr.	  	Clearwater	  	34622	  	Minor
	72	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 17 (Gulfport)	  	5314 23rd Av S	  	Gulfport	  	33707	  	Minor
	73	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 18 (Lealman-Admin)	  	4017 56th Ave N	  	St Petersburg	  	33714	  	Minor
	74	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 19 (Lealman)	  	6694 46th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33709	  	Minor
	75	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 20 (So Pasadena-Admin)	  	911 Oleander Way S	  	South Pasadena	  	33707	  	Minor
	76	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 22 (St Pete Beach)	  	1950 Pass-A-Grille Way	  	St Pete Beach	  	33706	  	Minor
	77	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 23 (St Pete Beach-Admin)	  	7301 Gulf Bl	  	St Pete Beach	  	33706	  	Minor
	78	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 24 (Treasure Island-Admin)	  	180 108th AV	  	Treasure Island	  	33706	  	Minor
	79	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 25 (Madeira Beach-Admin)	  	300 Municipal Dr	  	Madeira Beach	  	33708	  	Minor
	80	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 26 (Redington Beach-Admin)	  	101 164th Av	  	Redington Beach	  	33708	  	Minor
	81	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 27 (Indian Rocks-Admin)	  	304 1st St	  	Indian Rocks Beach	  	34635	  	Minor
	82	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 28 (Indian Rocks)	  	13501 94th Av N	  	Seminole	  	34646	  	Minor
	83	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 29 & Fire Admin (Seminole)	  	11195 70th Av N	  	Seminole	  	34642	  	Minor
	84	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 30 (Seminole)	  	8971 Slarkey Rd	  	Seminole	  	34647	  	Minor
	85	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 31 (Seminole)	  	13091 88th Av N	  	Seminole	  	34646	  	Minor
	86	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 32 (Seminole)	  	10780 110th Av N	  	Seminole	  	34648	  	Minor
	87	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 33 (Pinellas Park)	  	5000 82nd Av N	  	Pinellas Park	  	34665	  	Minor
	88	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 34 (Pinellas Park)	  	6565 94th Av N	  	Pinellas Park	  	34665	  	Minor
	89	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 35 (Pinellas Park-Admin)	  	11350 43rd St N	  	Pinellas Park	  	34622	  	Minor
	90	  	FIRE	  	Fire Station 36 (Pinellas Park)	  	13801 MoogPI N	  	Pinellas Park	  	34620	  	Minor

  

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	  	Fire Station 37 (Largo)	  	2905 West Bay Dr	  	Belleair Bluffs	  	34615	  	Minor
	92	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 38 (Largo)	  	7630 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	34641	  	Minor
	93	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 39 (Largo)	  	12398 134th Av N	  	Largo	  	34644	  	Minor
	94	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 40 (Largo)	  	2990 Whitney Rd	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Minor
	95	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 41 (Largo)	  	180 4th St., SW	  	Largo	  	34640	  	Minor
	96	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 42 (Largo)	  	151 N Belcher Rd N	  	Largo	  	34641	  	Minor
	97	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 43 (Belleair Bluffs-Admin)	  	682 Indian Rocks Rd	  	Belleair Bluffs	  	34640	  	Minor
	98	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 45 (Clearwater-Admin)	  	610 Franklin St	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	99	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 46 (Clearwater)	  	534 N Mandalay Av	  	Clearwater	  	34630	  	Minor
	100	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 47 (Clearwater)	  	1460 Lakeview Rd	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	101	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 48 (Clearwater)	  	1700 Belcher Rd N	  	Clearwater	  	34625	  	Minor
	102	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 49 (Clearwater)	  	520 Sky Harbor Dr.	  	Clearwater	  	34619	  	Minor
	103	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 50 (Clearwater)	  	2681 Countryside Bl	  	Clearwater	  	34621	  	Minor
	104	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 52 (Safely Harbor-Admin)	  	700 Main St	  	Safety Harbor	  	34695	  	Minor
	105	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 53 (Safety Harbor)	  	3095 McMullen Booth Rd	  	Clearwater	  	34621	  	Minor
	106	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 54 (Oldsmar-Admin)	  	111 State St	  	Oldsmar	  	34677	  	Minor
	107	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 56 (East Lake)	  	1933 East Lake Rd	  	East Lake	  	34685	  	Minor
	108	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 57 (East Lake-Admin)	  	3375 Tarpon Lake Bl	  	East Lake	  	34685	  	Minor
	109	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 58 (East Lake)	  	3280 Keystone Rd	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	110	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 60 (Dunedin)	  	1046 Virginia St	  	Dunedin	  	34698	  	Minor
	111	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 61 (Dunedin)	  	1941 Ed Eckert Dr	  	Dunedin	  	34698	  	Minor
	112	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 62 (Dunedin)	  	2833 Belcher Rd	  	Dunedin	  	34698	  	Minor
	113	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 65 (Palm Harbor-Admin)	  	250 West Lake Rd	  	Palm Harbor	  	34684	  	Minor
	114	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 66 (Palm Harbor)	  	1123 Illinois Av	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	115	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 67 (Palm Harbor)	  	2300 Gleneagles Pkwy	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	116	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 68 (Palm Harbor)	  	3007 Alt US 19 N	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	117	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 69 (Tarpon Springs-Admin)	  	325 Lemon St E	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	118	 	 FIRE
	  	Fire Station 70 (Tarpon Springs)	  	1025 Gulf Rd	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	119	 	 FLEET
	  	Fleet Management Administration	  	9685 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	34641	  	Intermediate
	120	 	 FLEET
	  	Fleet Management Sub Sta-46th St	  	14204 46th N	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Minor
	121	 	 FLEET
	  	Fleet Management Sub Station 17	  	300 S Ft Harrison Ave	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	122	 	 FLEET
	  	Fleet Management-Field Services North	  	3900 Douglas Ave	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	123	 	 FLEET
	  	Fleet Management-Field Services South	  	7415 54th Ave N	  	St Petersburg	  	33709	  	Minor
	124	 	 FLEET
	  	Fleet Management-Ft Desolo & Fort DeSoto Park	  	3500 Pinellas Bay Way	  	Tierra Verde	  	33715	  	Minor
	125	 	 GEN SVCS
	  	Gen Svc Facility Mgmt Mid-County Section	  	10756 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	126	 	 GEN SVCS
	  	Gen Svc Facility Mgmt Warehouse	  	14190 Roosevelt Blvd	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Minor
	127	 	 GEN SVCS
	  	Gen Svcs Cabinet Shop	  	1225 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	34640	  	Minor
	128	 	 HEALTH
	  	Clearwater Health Dept	  	310 N Myrtle Ave	  	Clearwater	  	34615	  	Minor
	129	 	 HEALTH
	  	Environmental Engineering Division	  	4175 East Bay Sr	  	Clearwater	  	34624	  	Minor
	130	 	 HEALTH
	  	Geriatric Dental Clinic	  	210 Ewing Ave	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	131	 	 HEALTH
	  	Geriatric Dental Clinic	  	3800 62nd Ave N	  	Pinellas Park	  	33565	  	Minor
	132	 	 HEALTH
	  	Health Bldg. – Tarpon Springs	  	301 S. Disston	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	133	 	 HEALTH
	  	Health Department – 300 Plaza East	  	300 31st St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33713	  	Minor
	134	 	 HEALTH
	  	Health Department Administration	  	500 7th Ave S	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	135	 	 HEALTH
	  	Largo Health Center	  	12420 130th Av	  	Largo	  	33774	  	Minor
	136	 	 HEALTH
	  	Pinellas Park Health Dept	  	5800 77th Ave N	  	Pinellas Park	  	34665	  	Minor

  

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	137	 	 HEALTH
	  	Pinellas Park Health Dept	  	6350 76th Ave N	  	Pinellas Park	  	34665	  	Minor
	138	 	 HEALTH
	  	St Petersburg Clinic	  	775 5th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	139	 	 HERITAGE
	  	Gulf Beaches Historical Museum	  	115 10th Avenue	  	St. Pete Beach	  	33706	  	Minor
	140	 	 HERITAGE
	  	Heritage Village - Museum	  	11909 125th Street	  	Largo	  	34644	  	Minor
	141	 	 HIGHWAY
	  	Highway Storm Water Div	  	4051 118th Ave N	  	Clearwater	  	34622	  	Minor
	142	 	 HIGHWAY
	  	Hwy Dept Central District, Survey Division & Fleet Mgt	  	22211 US 19 N	  	Clearwater	  	34625	  	Minor
	143	 	 HIGHWAY
	  	Hwy Dept Mosquito Control & Fleet Mgt Sub Station	  	4100 118th Avenue N	  	Clearwater	  	34622	  	Minor
	144	 	 HIGHWAY
	  	Hwy Dept Southeast District	  	3755 46th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33714	  	Minor
	145	 	 HIGHWAY
	  	Hwy Dept Southwest District	  	11650 131st St N	  	Seminole	  	34644	  	Minor
	146	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	All Children’s	  	801 6th St. S	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	147	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Bay Pines VA	  	10000 Bay Pines BI	  	Bay Pines	  	33504	  	Minor
	148	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Bayfront Medical Center	  	701 6th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Intermediate
	149	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Columbia Clearwater Community	  	1521 Druid Rd	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	150	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Columbia Edward White	  	2323 9th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33713	  	Minor
	151	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Columbia Largo Medical Center	  	201 14th St SW	  	Largo	  	34640	  	Minor
	152	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Columbia Northside Medical Center	  	6000 49th St N	  	Lealman	  	33709	  	Minor
	153	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Columbia St Petersburg Medical Center	  	6500 38th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	154	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Helen Ellis	  	1395 Pinellas Av S	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	155	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Mease Countryside	  	3231 McMullen Booth Rd	  	Safety Harbor	  	34695	  	Minor
	156	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Mease Dunedin	  	601 Main St	  	Dunedin	  	34698	  	Minor
	157	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Morton Plant	  	323 Jeffords St	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	158	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Palms of Pasadena	  	1501 Pasadena Av S	  	South Pasadena	  	33707	  	Minor
	159	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	St Anthony’s	  	1200 7th Ave N	  	St Petersburg	  	33705	  	Minor
	160	 	 HOSPITAL
	  	Sun Coast Osteopathic	  	2025 Indian Rocks Rd	  	Largo	  	34644	  	Minor
	161	 	 HRS
	  	HRS Administration	  	5255 140th Ave N	  	Clearwater	  	 	  	Minor
	162	 	 HRS
	  	HRS Child Support	  	1437 S Belcher Rd	  	Clearwater	  	34624	  	Minor
	163	 	 HRS
	  	HRS Wildwood	  	3001 26th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33712	  	Minor
	164	 	 JUSTICE
	  	Justice Coord./Leg. Delegation	  	311 Osceola Av	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	165	 	 JUVENILE
	  	Juvenile Welfare Board	  	4140 49th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33709	  	Minor
	166	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Clearwater (Beach)	  	40 Causeway BI	  	Clearwater	  	34630	  	Minor
	167	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Clearwater (City)	  	100 N Osceola Av	  	Clearwater	  	34615	  	Minor
	168	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Clearwater (Countryside)	  	2741 SR 580	  	Clearwater	  	34623	  	Minor
	169	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Clearwater (East)	  	2251 Drew St	  	Clearwater	  	34625	  	Minor
	170	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Clearwater (Main)	  	36 N Osceola Av	  	Clearwater	  	34625	  	Minor
	171	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Clearwater (N Greenwood)	  	1250 Palmetto	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	172	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Gulf Beaches	  	200 Municipal Dr	  	Madeira Beach	  	33708	  	Minor
	173	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Gulfport Public	  	5501 28 Av S	  	Gulfport	  	33707	  	Minor
	174	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Largo	  	351 East Bay Dr	  	Largo	  	34641	  	Minor
	175	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Law-Clearwater # 1	  	641 Court St	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	176	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Library	  	365 73rd Av	  	 	  	 	  	Minor
	177	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Oldsmar City	  	101 State St W	  	Oldsmar	  	34677	  	Minor
	178	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Palm Harbor	  	2330 Nebraska Av	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	179	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Pinellas Park	  	7770 52nd St N	  	Pinellas Park	  	34665	  	Minor
	180	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Pinellas Public Library CoOp	  	12345 Starkey Rd	  	Largo	  	33773	  	Minor
	181	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Safety Harbor	  	101 2nd St N	  	Safety Harbor	  	34695	  	Minor
	182	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Safety Harbor Public	  	176 5th Av N	  	Safety Harbor	  	34695	  	Minor

  

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	183	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Seminole Community	  	9199 113th St N	  	Seminole	  	34642	  	Minor
	184	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Seminole Library Association	  	9000 113th St N	  	Seminole	  	34642	  	Minor
	185	 	 LIBRARY
	  	St Petersburg-Azalea Branch	  	7801 22nd Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	186	 	 LIBRARY
	  	St Petersburg-Johnson Branch	  	1111 18th Av S	  	St Petersburg	  	33705	  	Minor
	187	 	 LIBRARY
	  	St Petersburg-Library Lakes Condo Apts Assn.	  	1200 37th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33713	  	Minor
	188	 	 LIBRARY
	  	St Petersburg-Mirror Lake	  	280 5th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	189	 	 LIBRARY
	  	St Petersburg-Municipal Branch	  	5th St & 3rd Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	190	 	 LIBRARY
	  	St Petersburg-North Branch	  	861 70th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33702	  	Minor
	191	 	 LIBRARY
	  	St Petersburg-Public (Main)	  	3745 9th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33713	  	Minor
	192	 	 LIBRARY
	  	St Petersburg-Public/S. Branch	  	1201 Country Club Way S	  	St Petersburg	  	33705	  	Minor
	193	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Tarpon Springs	  	138 Lemon St E	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	194	 	 LIBRARY
	  	Video Library	  	11403 Starkey Rd	  	Largo	  	33773	  	Minor
	195	 	 MED EXAMINER
	  	Medical Examiner’s Office	  	10850 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	196	 	 MULTI USER
	  	Criminal Justice Planning, Veterans Svcs, Prop Appraiser	  	1100 Cleveland St	  	Clearwater	  	34615	  	Minor
	197	 	 MULTI USER
	  	North County Service Center, Sheriff North Sub-Station & Clerk	  	29582 US 19 N	  	Clearwater	  	34621	  	Intermediate
	198	 	 MULTI USER
	  	South County Service Clr	  	1800 66th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Intermediate
	199	 	 PARK
	  	Anderson Park	  	39699 US Hwy 19 N	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	200	 	 PARK
	  	Brooker Creek Preserve - Office	  	1061 Lora Lane	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	201	 	 PARK
	  	Fred Howard Park	  	1700 Sunset Dr	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	202	 	 PARK
	  	John Chestnut Sr Park	  	2200 East Lake Rd	  	Palm Harbor	  	34685	  	Minor
	203	 	 PARK
	  	Lake Seminole - Burnett	  	8877 Seminole Blvd.	  	Seminole	  	34647	  	Minor
	204	 	 PARK
	  	Lake Seminole Park	  	10015 74th Ave N	  	Seminole	  	34647	  	Minor
	205	 	 PARK
	  	Phillipe Park	  	2525 Phillipe Pkwy	  	Safety Harbor	  	34695	  	Minor
	206	 	 PARK
	  	Ridgecrest Park	  	12000 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	34644	  	Minor
	207	 	 PARK
	  	Sand Key Park	  	1060 Gulf Blvd	  	Clearwater	  	34630	  	Minor
	208	 	 PARK
	  	Sawgrass Lake Park	  	7400 25th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33702	  	Minor
	209	 	 PARK
	  	Taylor Park	  	1100 8thAve SW	  	Largo	  	34640	  	Minor
	210	 	 PARK
	  	Walsingham Park	  	12620 102nd AV N	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	211	 	 PARK
	  	War Veterans Memorial Park	  	9600 Bay Pines Blvd	  	St Petersburg	  	33708	  	Minor
	212	 	 PARK
	  	Weedon Island Preserve	  	1500 Weedon Island Dr	  	St Petersburg	  	33702	  	Minor
	213	 	 PC BLDGS
	  	Alcohol Rehabilitation Center	  	3575 Old Keystone Rd	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	214	 	 PC BLDGS
	  	Alternative Human Services	  	5200 16th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	215	 	 PC BLDGS
	  	County Annex Bldg	  	400 S Ft Harrison Ave	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	216	 	 PC BLDGS
	  	Housing and Construction Svcs	  	475 Central Ave	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	217	 	 PC BLDGS
	  	Omni Center	  	1801 119th St N	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	218	 	 PC BLDGS
	  	St Petersburg Beach	  	4700 Gulf Blvd	  	St Pete Beach	  	33706	  	Minor
	219	 	 PC BLDGS
	  	St Petersburg Optics	  	19th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	220	 	 PC BLDGS
	  	Whitney Road House	  	1962 30th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33712	  	Minor
	221	 	 PCSO
	  	Palm Harbor - Maint Area/Sheriffs Res.& Hwy Dept North District	  	4314 Alt US 19	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	222	 	 PCSO
	  	Sheriff - Dunedin	  	737 Louden Avenue	  	Dunedin	  	 	  	Intermediate
	223	 	 PCSO
	  	Sheriff Detention and Corrections Bureau	  	14400 49th St N	  	Clearwater	  	34622	  	Minor
	224	 	 PCSO
	  	Sheriff Judicial Operations Bureau, Public Defender & Law Library	  	5100 144th Ave N	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Minor
	225	 	 PCSO
	  	Sheriff Judicial Operations Bureau-Largo	  	10750 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	226	 	 PCSO
	  	Sheriff Judicial Operations, Gen Svc & Reporters, Official	  	150 5th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	227	 	 PCSO
	  	Sheriff Office Bldg 8	  	10756 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	228	 	 PCSO
	  	Sheriff Offices Bldg 9	  	10756 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor

  

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	229	 	PCSO	  	Sheriff Technical Services	  	4645 145th Ave N	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Minor
	230	 	PCSO	  	Sheriff Technical Services & Evidence Storage	  	4801 145th Ave N	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Minor
	231	 	PCSO	  	Sheriff Technical Services, Central Distribution & Evidence Storage	  	4707 145th Ave N	  	Clearwater	  	34620	  	Minor
	232	 	PCSO	  	Sheriff/Records Mgmt.	  	5300 Ulmerton Road	  	Largo	  	34620	  	Intermediate
	233	 	PCSO	  	Sheriff’s Offices - Annex Building(#5)	  	10750 Ulmerton Rd.	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	234	 	PCSO	  	Sheriff’s Offices - Bldg. 100 (Main) Administration	  	10750 Ulmerton Rd.	  	Largo	  	34648	  	MAJOR
	235	 	PCSO	  	Sheriff’s Offices - Bldg. 200 (Veh Maint)	  	10750 Ulmerton Rd.	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	236	 	PCSO	  	Sheriff’s Offices - Bldg. 300 (Radio)	  	10750 Ulmerton Rd.	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	237	 	PCSO	  	Sheriff’s Offices - Bldg. 400 (Personnel)	  	10750 Ulmerton Rd.	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	238	 	PCSO	  	Sheriff’s Offices Bld7 - Facilities Mgmt.	  	10750 Ulmerton Rd.	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	239	 	POLICE	  	Clearwater PD Headquarters	  	645 Pierce St	  	Clearwater	  	 	  	Minor
	240	 	POLICE	  	Clearwater PD Substation (Beach)	  	700 Bayway	  	Clearwater Beach	  	 	  	Minor
	241	 	POLICE	  	Clearwater PD Substation (Condon Gardens)	  	2931 Sandlewood DR	  	Clearwater	  	33759	  	Minor
	242	 	POLICE	  	Clearwater PD Substation (East)	  	2851 McMullen-Booth	  	Clearwater	  	33761	  	Minor
	243	 	POLICE	  	Clearwater PD Substation (Kings Highway)	  	2080 Kings Highway, Apt 8	  	Clearwater	  	 	  	Minor
	244	 	POLICE	  	Clearwater PD Substation (NGNP)	  	1310 N Greenwood	  	Clearwater	  	33755	  	Minor
	245	 	POLICE	  	Clearwater PD Substation (Old Bay)	  	1250 N Ft Harrison	  	Clearwater	  	33755	  	Minor
	246	 	POLICE	  	Clearwater PD Substation (SGNP)	  	1426 S Greenwood	  	Clearwater	  	33756	  	Minor
	247	 	POLICE	  	Largo PD Headquarters	  	100 East Bay	  	Largo	  	 	  	Minor
	248	 	POLICE	  	Largo PD Headquarters (Relocating in 1999)	  	201 Highland Av	  	Largo	  	 	  	Minor
	249	 	POLICE	  	Largo PD Substation (Alpha)	  	13819 #B Walshingham Rd Largo FL	  	Largo	  	 	  	Minor
	250	 	POLICE	  	Largo PD Substation (Bravo)	  	10500 Ulmerton Rd #216	  	Largo	  	 	  	Minor
	251	 	POLICE	  	Largo PD Substation (Delta)	  	4625 East Bay Drive Largo FL	  	Largo	  	 	  	Minor
	252	 	POLICE	  	Largo PD Substation (Echo)	  	14099 Belcher Rd #1004 Largo FL	  	Largo	  	 	  	Minor
	253	 	POLICE	  	Largo PD Substation (NRC)	  	1406 Clearwater - Largo Road	  	Largo	  	 	  	Minor
	254	 	POLICE	  	St Pete Beach PD Headquarters	  	7701 Boca Ciega Dr	  	St Pete Beach	  	 	  	Minor
	255	 	POLICE	  	St Petersburg PD	  	1300 1st Ave N	  	St Petersburg	  	33705	  	Minor
	256	 	POLICE	  	St Petersburg PD Bartlell Park Center	  	1453 4th Street S	  	St Petersburg	  	 	  	Minor
	257	 	POLICE	  	St Petersburg PD Maximo Plaza	  	5175 34th ST S	  	St Petersburg	  	 	  	Minor
	258	 	POLICE	  	St Petersburg PD Sanderlin Resource Center	  	2335 22nd Ave S	  	St Petersburg	  	 	  	Minor
	259	 	POLICE	  	St Petersburg PD Skyway Shopping Center Substation	  	1047 62nd Ave S	  	St Petersburg	  	 	  	Minor
	260	 	POLICE	  	St Petersburg PD Sunrise	  	6393 9th ST S St Pete	  	St Petersburg	  	 	  	Minor
	261	 	POLICE	  	St Petersburg PD Tyrone Garden Center Substation	  	937 Tyrone Blvd	  	St Petersburg	  	 	  	Minor
	262	 	POLICE	  	Tarpon Springs PD	  	366 North Ring St	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	263	 	POLICE	  	Treasure Island PD	  	180 108th Av	  	Treasure Island	  	33706	  	Minor
	264	 	POLICE	  	USF Campus PD	  	140 7th Av S	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	265	 	POLICE	  	VA Police Dept	  	10000 Bay Pines Bl	  	Bay Pines	  	33504	  	Minor
	266	 	PROP APPR	  	Property Appr. - North County Office	  	29269 U.S. 19 N.	  	Clearwater	  	34621	  	Minor
	267	 	PSTA	  	PSTA Bus Administration	  	14840 49th St N	  	Clearwater	  	33762	  	Minor
	268	 	PTEC	  	PTEC Clearwater Campus	  	6100 154th Av N	  	Clearwater	  	33760	  	Minor
	269	 	PTEC	  	PTEC St Petersburg Campus	  	901 34th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33712	  	Minor
	270	 	PURCHASING	  	County Central Purchasing Warehouse	  	14198 Roosevelt Blvd	  	Clearwater	  	33762	  	Minor
	271	 	RADIO SYSTEM	  	Bayfront Medical Center Radio Site	  	701 6th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	INT CRIT
	272	 	RADIO SYSTEM	  	Court House Radio Site	  	315 Court St	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	INT CRIT
	273	 	RADIO SYSTEM	  	Eldridge-Wilde Radio Site	  	3563 Old Keystone Rd	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	INT CRIT
	274	 	RADIO SYSTEM	  	Highway Division Radio Site	  	22211 U.S. 19 N	  	Clearwater	  	34625	  	INT CRIT

  

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	275	 	RADIO SYSTEM	  	Majestic Towers, Bldg A, Rooftop (PCSO Site)	  	1255 Pasadena Ave S	  	South Pasadena	  	33707	  	Intermediate
	276	 	RADIO SYSTEM	  	Majestic Towers, Bldg B Rooftop (County Site)	  	1255 Pasadena Ave S	  	South Pasadena	  	33707	  	INT CRIT
	277	 	RADIO SYSTEM	  	Ridgecrest Radio Site (Collocated at Mid County Site)	  	12490 Ulmerton Rd	  	Largo	  	33774	  	INT CRIT
	278	 	RADIO SYSTEM	  	Safety Harbor Radio Site	  	2290 Slate Road 580	  	Safety Harbor	  	33763	  	INT CRIT
	279	 	RADIO SYSTEM	  	St Petersburg Radio Site	  	150 14th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33705	  	INT CRIT
	280	 	RADIO SYSTEM	  	Tarpon Springs Radio Site	  	3820 US Alt 19 N	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	INT CRIT
	281	 	RADIO SYSTEM	  	Toytown Radio Site	  	10540 16th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33716	  	INT CRIT
	282	 	SCHOOL	  	Anona Elementary	  	12301 Indian Rocks Rd	  	Largo	  	33774	  	Minor
	283	 	SCHOOL	  	Azelia Elementary	  	1680 74th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	284	 	SCHOOL	  	Azelia Middle	  	7655 22nd Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	285	 	SCHOOL	  	Bardmoor Elementary	  	8900 Greenbriar Rd	  	Seminole	  	33777	  	Minor
	286	 	SCHOOL	  	Bauder Elementary	  	12755 86th Av N	  	Seminole	  	33776	  	Minor
	287	 	SCHOOL	  	Bay Point Elementary	  	2551 62nd Av S	  	St Petersburg	  	33712	  	Minor
	288	 	SCHOOL	  	Bay Point Middle	  	2151 62nd Av S	  	St Petersburg	  	33712	  	Minor
	289	 	SCHOOL	  	Bay Vista Fundamental Elementary	  	5900 9th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33705	  	Minor
	290	 	SCHOOL	  	Bear Creek Elementary	  	350 61st St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33707	  	Minor
	291	 	SCHOOL	  	Belcher Elementary	  	1839 S Belcher Rd	  	Clearwater	  	33764	  	Minor
	292	 	SCHOOL	  	Belleair Elementary	  	1156 Lakeview Rd	  	Clearwater	  	33756	  	Minor
	293	 	SCHOOL	  	Blanton Elementary	  	6400 54th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33709	  	Minor
	294	 	SCHOOL	  	Boca Ciega High	  	924 58th Street S	  	Gulfport	  	33707	  	Minor
	295	 	SCHOOL	  	Brooker Creek Elementary	  	3102 Forelock	  	Palm Harbor	  	34685	  	Minor
	296	 	SCHOOL	  	Campbell Park Elementary	  	1101 7th Av S	  	St Petersburg	  	33705	  	Minor
	297	 	SCHOOL	  	Carwise, Joseph L., Middle	  	3301 Bentley Dr	  	Palm Harbor	  	34684	  	Minor
	298	 	SCHOOL	  	Clearview Avenue Elementary	  	3815 43rd St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33713	  	Minor
	299	 	SCHOOL	  	Clearwater Discovery	  	1220 Palmetto St	  	Clearwater	  	33755	  	Minor
	300	 	SCHOOL	  	Clearwater High	  	540 S Hercules Av	  	Clearwater	  	33764	  	Minor
	301	 	SCHOOL	  	Coachmen Fundamental Middle	  	2235 NE Coachman Rd	  	Clearwater	  	33765	  	Minor
	302	 	SCHOOL	  	Countyrside High	  	3000 State Road 580	  	Clearwater	  	33761	  	Minor
	303	 	SCHOOL	  	Cross Bayou Elementary	  	6886 102nd Av	  	Pinellas Park	  	33782	  	Minor
	304	 	SCHOOL	  	Curlew Creek Elementary	  	3030 Curlew Rd	  	Palm Harbor	  	34684	  	Minor
	305	 	SCHOOL	  	Curtis Fundamental Elementary	  	1210 Holt Av	  	Clearwater	  	33755	  	Minor
	306	 	SCHOOL	  	Cypress Woods Elementary	  	4900 Cypress Woods Bl	  	Palm Harbor	  	34685	  	Minor
	307	 	SCHOOL	  	Davis, Lelia G., Elementary	  	2630 Landmark Dr	  	Clearwater	  	33761	  	Minor
	308	 	SCHOOL	  	Dixie Hollins Evening Adult Education Center	  	4940 62nd St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33709	  	Minor
	309	 	SCHOOL	  	Dunedin Elementary	  	531 Beltrees St	  	Dunedin	  	34698	  	Minor
	310	 	SCHOOL	  	Dunedin High	  	1651 Pinehurst Rd	  	Dunedin	  	34968	  	Minor
	311	 	SCHOOL	  	Dunedin Highland Middle	  	896 Union St	  	Dunedin	  	34698	  	Minor
	312	 	SCHOOL	  	East Lake High	  	1300 Silver Eagle Dr	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	313	 	SCHOOL	  	Eisenhower Elementary	  	28900 Drew St	  	Clearwater	  	33759	  	Minor
	314	 	SCHOOL	  	Fairmont Park Elementary	  	575 41st St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33711	  	Minor
	315	 	SCHOOL	  	Fitzgerald Middle	  	6410 118th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33773	  	Minor
	316	 	SCHOOL	  	Forest Lakes Elementary	  	301 Pine Av	  	St Petersburg	  	34677	  	Minor
	317	 	SCHOOL	  	Frontier Elementary	  	6995 Hopedale Land	  	Clearwater	  	33764	  	Minor
	318	 	SCHOOL	  	Fuguitt Elementary	  	13010 101st St	  	Largo	  	33773	  	Minor
	319	 	SCHOOL	  	Garrison-Jones Elementary	  	3133 Garrison Rd	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	320	 	SCHOOL	  	Gibbs High	  	850 34th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33711	  	Minor
	321	 	SCHOOL	  	Gulf Beaches Elementary	  	8600 Boca Ciega Dr	  	St Petersburg	  	33706	  	Minor

  

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	322	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Gulfport Elementary	  	2014 52nd St S	  	Gulfport	  	33707	  	Minor
	323	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Hamilton District	  	5125 11th Av S	  	Gulfport	  	33707	  	Minor
	324	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Harris, Nina, Exceptional Student Education Center	  	6000 70th Av N	  	Pinellas Park	  	33781	  	Minor
	325	 	 SCHOOL
	  	High Point Elementary	  	6033 150th Av N	  	Clearwater	  	33760	  	Minor
	326	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Highland Lakes Elementary	  	3636 Ridge Bl	  	Palm Harbor	  	34684	  	Minor
	327	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Hunsinger, Calvin	  	1863 Betty Lane N	  	Clearwater	  	33755	  	Minor
	328	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Kennedy Middle	  	1660 Palmetto St	  	Clearwater	  	33755	  	Minor
	329	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Kings Highway Elementary	  	1715 Kings Highway	  	Clearwater	  	33755	  	Minor
	330	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Lake St. George Elementary	  	2855 County Rd 95	  	Palm Harbor	  	34684	  	Minor
	331	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Lakeview Fundamental Elementary	  	2229 25th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33712	  	Minor
	332	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Lakewood Elementary	  	2154 27th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33713	  	Minor
	333	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Lakewood High	  	1400 54th Av S	  	St Petersburg	  	33705	  	Minor
	334	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Largo Central Elementary	  	250 1st Av NE	  	Largo	  	33770	  	Minor
	335	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Largo High/Teaching Arts	  	410 Missouri Av	  	Largo	  	33770	  	Minor
	336	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Largo Middle	  	155 8th Av SE	  	Largo	  	33771	  	Minor
	337	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Lealman Avenue Elementary	  	4001 58th Av N	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	338	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Lealman Discovery School	  	4100 35th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33714	  	Minor
	339	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Lynch Elementary	  	1901 71st Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33702	  	Minor
	340	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Madeira Beach Elementary	  	749 Madeira Beach Causeway	  	Madeira Beach	  	33708	  	Minor
	341	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Madeira Beach Middle	  	591 Madeira Beach Causeway	  	Madeira Beach	  	33708	  	Minor
	342	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Maximo Elementary	  	4850 31st St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33712	  	Minor
	343	 	 SCHOOL
	  	McMullen Booth Elementary	  	3025 Union St	  	Clearwater	  	33759	  	Minor
	344	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Meadowlawn Middle	  	5900 16th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33714	  	Minor
	345	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Melrose Elementary	  	1752 13th Av S	  	St Petersburg	  	33714	  	Minor
	346	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Mildred Helms Elementary	  	561 S Clearwater/Largo Rd	  	Largo	  	33770	  	Minor
	347	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Mount Vernon Elementary	  	4629 13th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33713	  	Minor
	348	 	 SCHOOL
	  	North Shore Elementary	  	3500 Oak St NE	  	St Petersburg	  	33704	  	Minor
	349	 	 SCHOOL
	  	North Ward Elementary	  	900 N Ft Harrison Av	  	Clearwater	  	33755	  	Minor
	350	 	 SCHOOL
	  	North Ward School	  	327 11th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	34701	  	Minor
	351	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Northeast High & Northeast Community	  	1717 54th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33714	  	Minor
	352	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Northwest Elementary	  	5601 22nd Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	353	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Oak Grove Middle	  	1370 S Belcher Rd	  	Clearwater	  	33764	  	Minor
	354	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Oakhurst Elementary	  	10535 137th St N	  	Largo	  	33774	  	Minor
	355	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Oldsmar Elementary	  	302 W Dartmouth Av	  	Oldsmar	  	34677	  	Minor
	356	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Orange Grove Elementary	  	10300 65th Av N	  	Seminole	  	33772	  	Minor
	357	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Osceola High & Sixteenth Street Middle Magnet School	  	9751 98th St N	  	Seminole	  	33777	  	Minor
	358	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Osceola Middle	  	9301 98th St N	  	Seminole	  	33777	  	Minor
	359	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Ozona Elementary	  	601 Tampa Rd	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	360	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Palm Harbor Elementary	  	415 15th St	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	361	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Palm Harbor Middle	  	1800 Tampa Rd	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	362	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Palm Harbor University High	  	1900 Omaha St	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	363	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Pasadena Fundamental Elementary	  	95 72nd St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	364	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Perkins Elementary	  	2400 Queensboro Av S	  	St Petersburg	  	33712	  	Minor
	365	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Pinellas Central Elementary	  	10501 58th St N	  	Pinellas Park	  	33782	  	Minor
	366	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Pinellas Park Elementary	  	7520 52nd St N	  	Pinellas Park	  	33781	  	Minor
	367	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Pinellas Park High	  	6305 118th Av N	  	Largo	  	33773	  	Minor

  

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	 368
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Pinellas Park Middle	  	6940 70th Av N	  	Pinellas Park	  	33781	  	Minor
	 369
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Plumb Elementary	  	1920 Lakeview Rd	  	Clearwater	  	33764	  	Minor
	 370
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Ponce de Leon Elementary	  	1301 Ponce de Leon Av	  	Clearwater	  	33756	  	Minor
	 371
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Rawlings, Marjorie K Elementary	  	6505 68th St n	  	Pinellas Park	  	33781	  	Minor
	 372
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Ridgecrest Elementary	  	1901 119th St N	  	Largo	  	33778	  	Minor
	 373
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Rio Vista Elementary	  	8131 Macoma Dr NE	  	St Petersburg	  	33702	  	Minor
	 374
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Rivera Middle	  	501 62nd AV NE	  	St Petersburg	  	33702	  	Minor
	 375
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Robinson, Samuel M. Challenge School	  	1101 Marshall St	  	Clearwater	  	33755	  	Minor
	 376
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Safety Harbor Center - IBIS	  	675 Elm AV N	  	Safety Harbor	  	34695	  	Minor
	 377
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Safety Harbor Elementary	  	535 5th Av N	  	Safety Harbor	  	34695	  	Minor
	 378
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Safety Harbor Middle	  	125 7th St N	  	Safety Harbor	  	33776	  	Minor
	 379
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	San Jose Elementary	  	1670 San Helen Dr	  	Dunedin	  	34698	  	Minor
	 380
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Sanders, Richard L. School	  	4960 78th Av N	  	Pinellas Park	  	33781	  	Minor
	 381
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Sandy Lake Elementary	  	1360 Sandy lane	  	Clearwater	  	33755	  	Minor
	 382
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Sawgrass Lake Elementary	  	1815 77th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33702	  	Minor
	 383
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	School Board	  	2190 Cleveland St	  	Clearwater	  	34615	  	Minor
	 384
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Seminole Elementary	  	10950 74th Av N	  	Seminole	  	33772	  	Minor
	 385
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Seminole High	  	8401 131st St N	  	Seminole	  	33776	  	Minor
	 386
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Seminole Middle	  	8701 131st St N	  	Seminole	  	33776	  	Minor
	 387
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Seminole Vocational Education Center	  	12611 86th Av N	  	Seminole	  	33776	  	Minor
	 388
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Seventy-Fourth St Elementary	  	3801 74th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33709	  	Minor
	 389
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Sexton Elementary	  	1997 54th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33714	  	Minor
	 390
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Shore Acres Elementary	  	1800 62nd Av NE	  	St Petersburg	  	33703	  	Minor
	 391
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Sixteenth Street Middle Quality School	  	3836 21st AV S	  	St Petersburg	  	33711	  	Minor
	 392
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Skycrest Elementary	  	10 N Corona Av	  	Clearwater	  	33765	  	Minor
	 393
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Skyview Elementary	  	8601 60th St N	  	Pinellas Park	  	33782	  	Minor
	 394
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	South Ward Elementary	  	610 S Ft Harrison AV	  	Clearwater	  	33756	  	Minor
	 395
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Southern Oak Elementary	  	9101 Walsingham Rd	  	Largo	  	33773	  	Minor
	 396
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Southside Fundamental Middle	  	1701 10th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33705	  	Minor
	 397
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	St Petersburg Challenge	  	2350 22nd Av S	  	St Petersburg	  	33712	  	Minor
	 398
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	St Petersburg High	  	2501 5th Avenue N	  	St Petersburg	  	33713	  	Minor
	 399
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Starkey Elementary	  	9300 86th Av N	  	Seminole	  	33777	  	Minor
	 400
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Stephens, Jr., Paul B. Exceptional Student Ed Center	  	2929 County Rd 193	  	Clearwater	  	33759	  	Minor
	 401
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Sunset Hills Elementary	  	1513 Gulf Rd	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	 402
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Sutherland Elementary	  	3150 Belcher Rd	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	 403
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Tarpon Springs Elementary	  	525 N Disston Av	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	 404
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Tarpon Springs Fundamental Elementary	  	400 E Harrison	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	 405
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Tarpon Springs High	  	1411 S Gulf Rd	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	 406
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Tarpon Springs Middle	  	500 N Florida Av	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	 407
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Tarpon Springs SOC SCVS	  	41 N Ring Ave	  	St Petersburg	  	33714	  	Minor
	 408
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Tomlinson Adult Learning Center	  	296 Mirror Lake Dr	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	 409
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Tyrone Elementary	  	2401 66th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	 410
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Tyrone Middle	  	6421 22nd Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	 411
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Walsingham Elementary	  	9099 Walsingham Rd	  	Largo	  	33773	  	Minor
	 412
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Westgale Elementary	  	3560 58th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	 413
	 	 SCHOOL
	  	Woodlawn Elementary	  	1600 16th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33713	  	Minor

  

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	414	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	Anderson Environmental Education Center	  	7400 25th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33702	  	Minor
	415	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	Druid Complex	  	1960 E Druid Rd	  	Clearwater	  	33764	  	Minor
	416	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	Enterprise Village	  	12100 Starkey Rd	  	Largo	  	33773	  	Minor
	417	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	High Point Service Center	  	5925 150th Av N	  	Clearwater	  	33760	  	Minor
	418	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	P.C. Schools Administration	  	301 4th Street SW	  	Largo	  	33770	  	Minor
	419	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	PC Council of PTAs	  	1851 Asbury Dr	  	Clearwater	  	33765	  	Minor
	420	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	PC Education Foundation	  	19321 US 19 N, Suite C520	  	Clearwater	  	33764	  	Minor
	421	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	Pownall, Walter, Service Center & Campus Police	  	11111 Belcher Rd S	  	Largo	  	33773	  	Minor
	422	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	Risk Management and Insurance	  	301 4th St SW	  	Largo	  	33770	  	Minor
	423	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	School Operations/Student Services, Area I	  	525 Pennsylvania Av	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	424	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	School Operations/Student Services, Area II	  	1015 10th Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33705	  	Minor
	425	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	School Operations/Student Services, Area III	  	1001 51st St S	  	Gulfport	  	33707	  	Minor
	426	 	 SCHOOL BOARD
	  	St Petersburg Science Center	  	7701 22nd Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	427	 	 SOCIAL SVCS
	  	Social Services Administration	  	1100 Cleveland St.	  	Clearwater	  	34615	  	Minor
	428	 	 SOCIAL SVCS
	  	Social Services St Petersburg	  	647 1st Av N	  	St Petersburg	  	33701	  	Minor
	429	 	 SOCIAL SVCS
	  	Social Services-Tarpon Springs	  	41 N Ring Ave	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	430	 	 SPJC
	  	St Petersburg Junior College Administration	  	8580 66th St N	  	Pinellas Park	  	33781	  	Minor
	431	 	 SPJC
	  	St Petersburg Junior College Health Education Ctr (EMS/CME)	  	7200 66th St N	  	Pinellas Park	  	33733	  	Minor
	432	 	 SPJC
	  	St Petersburg Junior College/AllState Center	  	3200 34th St S	  	St Petersburg	  	33711	  	Minor
	433	 	 SPJC
	  	St Petersburg Junior College/Clearwater Campus	  	2465 Drew St	  	Clearwater	  	34665	  	Minor
	434	 	 SPJC
	  	St Petersburg Junior College/St Petersburg Campus	  	6605 5th Ave N	  	St Petersburg	  	33710	  	Minor
	435	 	 SPJC
	  	St Petersburg Junior College/Tarpon Springs Campus	  	600 Ktosterman Rd	  	St Petersburg	  	34683	  	Minor
	436	 	 SPJC
	  	Tax Collector-North County Branch	  	29399 U.S. 19 N.	  	Clearwater	  	34621	  	Minor
	437	 	 TAX COLL
	  	Tax Collector-Clearwater Branch	  	1663 Gulf to Bay Boulevard	  	Clearwater	  	34616	  	Minor
	438	 	 TAX COLL
	  	Tax Collector-Mid County Branch	  	8575 Bryan Dairy Rd.	  	Largo	  	34647	  	Minor
	439	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Capri Isle Pump Station	  	12050 2nd St. E.	  	Treasure Island	  	33706	  	Minor
	440	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Indian Rocks Yard (Fleet & Utilities)	  	11700 Hamlin BI	  	Largo	  	34644	  	Minor
	441	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Keller Pumping Station	  	3655 Keller Cir	  	Tarpon Springs	  	34689	  	Minor
	442	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Logan Pumping Station Administration	  	1620 Ridge Rd	  	Largo	  	34648	  	Minor
	443	 	 UTILITIES
	  	McKay Creek WWTP	  	14800 118th Ave N	  	Largo	  	33709	  	Minor
	444	 	 UTILITIES
	  	North Booster Station	  	SR 580 & U.S. Hwy. 19	  	Clearwater	  	34621	  	Minor
	445	 	 UTILITIES
	  	North East Package WWTP	  	2502 Maintenance Rd	  	Palm Harbor	  	34685	  	Minor
	446	 	 UTILITIES
	  	North Pinellas WWTP	  	3820 U S Alt 19 N	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	447	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Oakhursl Pumping Station	  	11323 74th Ave N	  	Semlnole	  	34642	  	Minor
	448	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Sold Waste Administration	  	3095 114th Av N	  	St. Petersburg	  	33716	  	Minor
	449	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Solid Waste	  	3000 110th Ave N.	  	St. Petersburg	  	33716	  	Minor
	450	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Solid Waste	  	3010 114th Avenue N.	  	St Petersburg	  	33622	  	Minor
	451	 	 UTILITIES
	  	South Cross Bayou WWTP	  	5900 74th St N	  	St Petersburg	  	33709	  	Minor
	452	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Stormwtr/IRR Pump Station	  	11410 34th Street N.	  	St Petersburg	  	34622	  	Minor
	453	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Tire Shear Area (Solid Waste)	  	4000 118th Avenue N.	  	St. Petersburg	  	33622	  	Minor
	454	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Utilities Cust. Svc., North	  	2431 Tampa Rd.	  	Palm Harbor	  	34683	  	Minor
	455	 	 UTILITIES
	  	Well House (58)	  	7050 Keystone Rd	  	St Petersburg	  	34669	  	Minor
	456	 	 VETERANS
	  	Veterans Services St Petersburg	  	3160 5th Ave N. Plaza 300	  	St Petersburg	  	33713	  	Minor
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 Franchise Fee 
  
 Pinellas County Franchise Fee Schedule 
 For the Month of: 
  

			
	 Cable Service:
	  	 
	 (i.e. Basic, Expanded, Premium)
	  	 
		
	 Other Services:
	  	 
	 (i.e. Pay Per View, Installation, Equipment Rental)
	  	 
		
	 Miscellaneous Revenue:
	  	 
	 (i.e. Late Charges, Other Revenues)
	  	 
		
	 Less Collection of Sales Tax
	  	 
		
	 Net Receipts
	  	 
		
	 Franchise Fees Collected
	  	 
		
	 Other Income:
	  	 
	 i.e. Advertising, Studio Production, Leased Access, Shopping Revenue)
	  	 
		
	 Total receipts subject to calculation
	  	 
		
	 Franchise fee rate
	  	x 0.05
		
	 Franchise fees due Pinellas County
	  	 

  

 EXHIBIT “C” 

 No. 28 (1) 
 BCC 12-14-99 
 9.30 A.M. DAY 
  

	#28	ORDINANCE NO. 99-106 ADOPTED APPROVING A. CABLE SYSTEM FRANCHISE AGREEMENT WHICH GRANTS A CABLE SYSTEM FRANCHISE TO GTE MEDIA VENTURES INCORPORATED FOR A TEN-YEAR PERIOD; AGREEMENT
FOR NON-DISCRIMINATORY TREATMENT - APPROVED FOR EXECUTION 

  
 Pursuant to legal notice published in the December 3, 1999 issue of the St. Petersburg Times as evidenced by publisher’s affidavit filed with the Clerk, public hearing was held on a proposed ordinance approving a
cable television system franchise agreement which grants a cable system franchise to GTE Media Ventures Incorporated for a ten-year period. Chief Deputy Clerk C. R. Short reported that no correspondence relative to the proposed ordinance has been
received; and that the matter is property before the Board to be heard. 
  
 County Administrator Fred E. Marquis stated that staff recommends approval of the proposed ordinance together with an Agreement for Non-Discriminatory Treatment with GTE Media Ventures Incorporated. 
  
 Carl Pilnick, Telecommunications & Management
Corporation, related that the franchise agreement is for a ten-year period and provides for an additional ten cents per subscriber monthly fee which would be allocated for institutional network services. 
  
 Chief Assistant County Attorney James L. Bennett provided
the members with a copy of a draft of the proposed ordinance and described the minor changes with which GTE has concurred; and in response to queries by the members, he indicated that the initial grant in the amount of $96,764.85 represents the
Public, Educational and Governmental (PEG) Access obligations required of GTE through December 31, 1999; and that the Agreement for Non-Discriminatory Treatment provides for GTE’s obligations to be placed at a competitive level equal with Time
Warner’s obligations and contains no significant concessions by the County. 
  
 In response to the Chairman’s call for persons wishing to speak, the following persons appeared and offered their comments:

  
 Connie Mudano, President, Pinellas Public Access Television

 Emily Rogers Coeymen, 6936 40th Avenue North, St. Petersburg 
  

 No. 28 (2) 
 BCC 12-14-99 
 9.30 A.M. DAY 
  
 Following discussion, Commissioner Stewart moved, seconded by
Commissioner Harris, that Ordinance No. 99-106 be adopted as recommended by the County Administrator. Upon roll call, the vote was: 
  
 Ayes: Parks, Stewart, Todd and Harris. 
  
 Nays: Seel. 
  
 Absent and not voting: None. 
  

 [GRAPHIC] 
  

			
	 COMMISSIONERS
 SALLIE PARKS -
CHAIRMAN
 ROBERT B. STEWART - VICE CHAIRMAN
 CALVIN
D. HARRIS
 KAREN WILLIAMS SEEL
 BARBARA SHEEN
TODD
	 	 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
 PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA
  
 315 COURT STREET
 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756
  
 PHONE: (727) 464-3354
 FAX: (727) 464-4147
  
 SUSAN H. CHURUT1
 COUNTY ATTORNEY

  
 December 28, 1999 
  
 David Miekle 
 GTE Media Ventures, Inc. 
 600 Hidden Ridge 
 Irving, TX 75038 
  

	RE:	Franchise Agreements 

  
 Dear Dave: 
  
 Enclosed is a
transmittal letter from the Clerk to the Secretary of State requesting immediate filing of the Franchise Agreement Ordinance with that office. Also enclosed are minutes from the meeting and executed copies of the both the Franchise Agreement and the
Agreement for Non-Discriminatory Treatment. I have also placed in the Agreement a reduced copy of Exhibit A as well as a full-sized copy. 
  
 Please feel free to call if you have any questions. 
  
 Sincerely, 
  

	
	
	 /s/ James L. Bennett

	

	 James L. Bennett
 Chief Assistant County Attorney

  
 JLB/kem 
 enclosures 
  
 RECEIVED 
 JAN 12 2000 
  

			
	[GRAPHIC]	  	BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
	 	  	PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA
	 	  	315 COURT STREET
	KARLEEN F. DE BLAKER	  	CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756
	CLERK OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS	  	 
	CLERK OF WATER AND NAVIGATION CONTROL AUTHORITY	  	Federal Express
	COUNTY AUDITOR AND TREASURER	  	Airbill No. 9390502225
	 	  	 
	December 28, 1999	  	 

  
 RECEIVED 
  
 DEC 28 1999 
  
 COUNTY ATTORNEY 
  
 Liz Cloud, Chief 
 Bureau of Administrative Code 
 Department of State 
 401 South Monroe Street 
 The Elliot Building 
 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 
  
 Dear Mrs. Cloud: 
  
 Enclosed herewith are certified copies of Ordinance No. 99-106, adopted by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners at its meeting
held on December 14, 1999. 
  
 Please return one receipted copy of the ordinance
to Linda R. Reed, Deputy Clerk, Board Records Department, Pinellas County Courthouse, 315 Court Street, Clearwater, Florida 33756. 
  

			
	Very truly yours,
	
	KARLEEN F. De BLAKER, CLERK
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Linda R. Reed

	 	 	

	 	 	 Linda R. Reed, Deputy Clerk

  
 LRR/ht 
 c: James Bennett, Chief Assistant County Attorney w/o enc. 
  

					
	 TO:
	  	 The Honorable Chairman and Members
 of the Board of
County Commissioners
	  	 _______
 11/21/__
 _23

	
	
	 /s/ D. Gay Lancaster

	

  

			
	 FROM:
	  	 D. Gay Lancaster
 Interim County
Administrator

		
	 DISTR.:
	  	Department of Public Affairs
		
	 RE:
	  	 Approval and Execution of Production Truck
 Usage
Agreement

		
	 DATE:
	  	November 21, 2000

  
 RECOMMENDATION: 
  
 I RECOMMEND THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS APPROVE AND EXECUTE THE ATTACHED PRODUCTION TRUCK USAGE AGREEMENT WITH VERIZON MEDIA VENTURES, INC. 
  
 DISCUSSION: 
  
 Section 7.2.3 of the GTE (now Verizon) Media Ventures, Inc. Cable Franchise Agreement provides that the Grantee (Verizon) will furnish Pinellas County with use of its production truck for government access programming
and that the terms of this Agreement will be set out in a separate Agreement. That Agreement is attached. 
  
 The provisions of this Agreement allow up to 16 hours per month of free use of the production truck within the limits set by the Agreement. Pinellas County may use the truck between the hours of 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday with exceptions for after-hour and week-end usage. Furthermore, Pinellas County will receive extra usage time where Verizon is unable to accommodate Pinellas County’s schedule. 
  
 Overall, this Agreement closes one of the final open issues regarding the Cable Franchise
Agreement. Therefore, I recommend that the Board of County Commissioners approve and execute the attached Production Truck Usage Agreement with Verizon Media Ventures, Inc. 
  
 DGL.CEB/rc 
 Att. 
  

 RECEIVED BY 
 OCT 10 2000 
 PUBLIC AFFAIRS 
 OCT 16 2000 
 RISK MANAGEMENT 
  
 CONTRACT REVIEW TRANSMITTAL SLIP 
  
 PROJECT: PRODUCTION TRUCK USAGE AGREEMENT 
  
 BID NUMBER: _________ 
  

					
	 TYPE:
	  	 ̈ Purchase Contract	  	 ̈ Construction - Less Than $100,000
	 	  	þ     Other: Illegible	  	 

  
 In accordance with the policy guide
for Contract Administration, the attached documents are submitted for your review and comment. 
  
 Upon completion of your review, please complete the Contract Review Transmittal Slip below and forward to the next Review Authority on the list. Please indicate suggested changes by revising, in RED, the appropriate
section of the documents to reflect the exact wording of the desired change. 
  
 RISK MANAGEMANT: Please enter required liability coverage on pages:                      
  
 This is an annual/semi-annual required contract. Estimated annual/semi-annual expenditure:

  

									
	 REVIEW
 SEQUENCE

	 	 REVIEW
 AUTHORITY

	 	 REVIEW
 DATE

	 	 REVIEW
 SIGNATURE

	 	 COMMENTS (Attach
separate page if necessary)

	1.	 	 Originator
 (Public Affairs)
	 	10-13-00	 	Illegible	 	_________________
	2.	 	Risk Management	 	10/16/00	 	Illegible	 	_________________
	3.	 	Audit/Finance	 	10/18/00	 	Illegible	 	_________________
	4.	 	 County Administrator
 (Steve
Caroll)
	 	10/18/00	 	SBC	 	_________________
	5.	 	Legal	 	10/27/00	 	Illegible	 	_________________

  
 NOTICE: THIS REVIEW PROCESS MUST BE
COMPLETED BY: ASAP. 
  
 RETURN TO: Carl E. Brody, Jr., Assistant County Attorney

  
 RECEIVED 
 OCT 19 2000 
 COUNTY ATTORNEY. 
  
 RECEIVED 
 OCT 17 2000 
 FINANCE ADMIN. 
  
 OCT 19 2000 
  

 PRODUCTION TRUCK USAGE AGREEMENT 
  
 THIS PRODUCTION TRUCK USAGE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”), made and entered into this
             day of             , 2000, by and between PINELLAS COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of
Florida, hereinafter called “the County” and VERIZON MEDIA VENTURES INC. f/k/a GTE MEDIA VENTURES INCORPORATED, hereinafter called “VERIZON”. The County and GTE may be referred to herein collectively as the “Parties”
and individually as a “Party.” 
  
 W I T N E S S E T H:

  
 WHEREAS, the County has entered into a Cable System Franchise Agreement with
VERIZON. 
  
 WHEREAS, Section 7.2.3. of the Cable System Franchise Agreement
provides the County with access to a VERIZON Production Truck; and 
  
 WHEREAS,
the County desires to begin using this Production Truck in order to facilitate further programs on its Government access channel. 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter contained, it is agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: 
  

	Section 1.	Term of Agreement. 

  
 This Agreement will be effective for a period not to exceed the termination or expiration date of the abovementioned Cable System Franchise Agreement between the County and VERIZON. 
  

	Section 2.	Scope of Commitment. 

  
 VERIZON shall provide the use of a Production Truck, consistent with Section 7.2.3. of the Cable System Franchise Agreement to individuals authorized by the Pinellas County Department of Public Affairs, who are County
employees at least 18 years of age. Use of the Production Truck, including driver and mobile production assistance, shall, in all instances, be limited to County government access channel programming, and only made available Monday through Friday
between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) excluding national holidays recognized by VERIZON, for no more than eight (8) hours per day and confined to operating within the boundaries of the County, except that the County may use
the Production Truck once per calendar quarter on a weeknight         . Monday through Friday between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time), and the County may use the production
truck on one Saturday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) per calendar quarter. 
  
 VERIZON shall, on a quarterly basis, provide the County with a schedule identifying the known dates and times, including pre-existing arrangements with third parties, on which the Production Truck is unavailable for
the County’s use. County must provide VERIZON with thirty (30) days prior written notice, but not to exceed ninety (90) days, of the date, time and location for use of the Production Truck. No more than once per month, limited to special
unscheduled events, County may submit a written request to use the Production Truck on no less than seventy two (72) hours notice. In any event, the County’s use of the Production Truck shall only be denied based on good faith unavailability
which may include, but not be limited to pre-existing arrangements with third parties, and VERIZON must inform the County of an alternative date and time when use of the Production Truck may be available. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary,
VERIZON reserves the right to re-schedule County’s use of the Production Truck at any time if in VERIZON’s sole discretion, VERIZON determines that its use of the Production Truck is appropriate for its legitimate business needs. In such
event VERIZON shall provide written notice of and identify its business need              County’s previously scheduled use of the Production Truck within 24 hours of
County’s previously scheduled use of the Production Truck. If this written notice is provided to the County within seven (7) calendar days prior to its scheduled use by the County and so long as such scheduled use was requested by the County in
writing at least thirty (30) days in advance, VERIZON shall provide the County with two (2) additional hours of Production Truck usage, which shall be 

  

 
available for use on a date and time approved by VERIZON, limited to Monday through Friday, between the hours
         8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time). No such additional use of the Production Truck shall be available to the County if the written notice is provided by VERIZON to County more than
seven (7) calendar days prior to the County’s previously scheduled use of the Production Truck. Additional use of the Production Truck based on the above circumstances, if any, shall be completed prior to the end of the subsequent calendar
quarter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall such additional usage accumulate to exceed four (4) hours per quarter. 
  
 Only VERIZON employees and its designated agents, representatives, or contractors are permitted to operate the Production Truck. Failure of any County employee designated
by the County Department of Public Affairs to continuously demonstrate, in VERIZON’s sole discretion, a satisfactory ability to responsibly             , use or operate any of
the production equipment will immediately result in that individual being denied access and/or use of the Production Truck and all production equipment. VERIZON shall be responsible for reasonable operating expenses of the Production Truck so long
as its use fully complies with this Agreement. The County is allowed sixteen hours of Production Truck use per calendar month, but unused hours shall not carry over from month to month. Should the County use the Production Truck more than eight
hours per day or sixteen hours during a calendar month. VERIZON shall invoice and the County shall pay $220 per hour for each hour of use in excess of sixteen hours, prorated to the next quarter hour. Hourly rates are subject to an annual adjustment
by VERIZON, commencing on the anniversary date of each year during the term of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no hourly rate increase shall be greater than 75% of the most recently available unadjusted percent change for the prior
twelve (12) months in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Urban as reported by the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics. If the CPI Urban is discontinued or materially altered, the Parties agree to negotiate and mutually agree in good
faith on a substitute index that shall be substantially comparable to the CPI. Urban as in effect on the date hereof. The County’s use of the Production Truck begins at the time that the Production Truck arrives at the site designated by the
County or is under the direction of or use by the County, whichever first occurs, and ends at the time that the Production Truck leaves the site or is no longer under the direction of or use by the County, whichever last occurs. 
  

	Section 3.	Termination of Agreement. 

  
 The County reserves the right to cancel this Agreement without cause by giving thirty (30) days prior notice to VERIZON in writing of the intention to cancel or with
cause if at any time VERIZON falls to fulfill or abide by any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement or the Cable System Franchise Agreement. Failure of either Party to comply with any of the material provisions of this Agreement shall be
considered a material breach of this Agreement and shall be cause for immediate termination of this Agreement. 
  

	Section 4.	Modification of Agreement. 

  
 There shall be no modification of this Agreement or of any covenant, condition, or limitation herein contained unless mutually agreed upon by the County and VERIZON and
incorporated as a written amendment to this Agreement signed by duly authorized representatives of the Parties. 
  

	Section 5.	Independent Contractor. 

  
 It is hereby mutually agreed that each Party is and shall remain an independent contractor and is not an employee or agent of the other Party. 
  

	Section 6.	Renewal Option. 

  
 This Agreement may be extended subject to extension of the Cable System Franchise Agreement and written notice of agreement from the County and VERIZON, for a period coinciding with the period of any extension to the
Cable System Franchise Agreement. 
  

	Section 7.	Insurance Requirement. 

  
 The County and VERIZON agree to procure and maintain insurance as outlined below during the term of this Agreement and to provide Certificates of Insurance naming the
other Party an additional insured: 
  
 Comprehensive General Liability in the
combined single limit of $2,000,000; 
  
 Comprehensive Automobile Liability with
combined single limit of $1,000,000; 
  
 Workers’ Compensation covering each
party’s full liability as required under the Workers’ Compensation laws of the applicable state; and 
  
 Employer’s liability coverage with a minimum of $500,000 Occurrence, $250,000 Disease Employee, $500,000 Disease Aggregate. 
  

	Section 8.	Conformity to Law. 

  
 The County and VERIZON shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws and ordinances, and any rules or regulations adopted thereunder. Neither party shall discriminate on the grounds of race, religion, color,
sex, national origin, age, or handicap in the performance of services under this Agreement. 
  

	Section 9.	Non-Assignability. 

  
 Neither the County nor VERIZON shall assign their rights or responsibilities under this Agreement to another party, except that either Party may assign this Agreement in whole or in part to its parent, subsidiary or
affiliate, without the prior written consent of the other party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 
  

	Section 10.	Documents Comprising Agreement. 

  
 This Agreement shall include this Agreement, as well as the following documents which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference: 
  
 VERIZON’s Certificate of Insurance required under Section 7 of this Agreement.

  
 The County’s Certificate of Insurance required under Section 7 of this
Agreement. 
  

	Section 11.	Waiver of Breach. 

  
 The waiver of either Party of a breach or violation of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate as, or be construed to be, a waiver of any subsequent breach hereof. 
  

	Section 12.	Severability. 

  
 If any provision, or any portion thereof, contained in this Agreement is held unconstitutional, invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, or portion thereof, shall be deemed severable, shall not be
affected, and shall remain in full force and effect. 
  

	Section 13.	Agreement Covered by Florida Law. 

  
 The laws of the State of Florida shall govern this Agreement. 
  

	Section 14.	Agreement Management. 

  
 The Pinellas County Department of Public Affairs designates the following person as the liaison for the County: 
  
 Pinellas County 
 Ronnie Goodstein 
 315 Court Street 
 Clearwater, Florida 33756 
  
 VERIZON designates the following person as its liaison: 
  
 VERIZON Media Ventures Inc. 
 General Manager

 3001 Candy Boulevard North 
 Pinellas Park, Florida 33782 
 Phone: (727) 217-2605 
  

	Section 15.	Exclusions and Liability. 

  
 VERIZON is not responsible for Production Truck or equipment failure or failure to provide use of Production Truck beyond the reasonable control of VERIZON.
VERIZON’s liability under this Agreement for any loss, cost, claim, liability, damage, or expense (including attorneys’ fees) relating to or arising out of any negligent act or omission in its performance of obligations arising out of this
Agreement, shall be limited to direct damages actually incurred. VERIZON WILL NOT, IN ANY EVENT, BE LIABLE IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, UNAUTHORISED USAGE,
LOST BUSINESS PROFITS OR DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION OF THE VIDEO PRODUCTION EVENT, INCLUDING THE GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL PROGRAMMING, EVEN IF VERIZON HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. VERIZON MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTION TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT USAGE, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 
  

	Section 16.	Force Majeure. 

  
 VERIZON shall not be responsible for or deemed to be in default because of delays in providing services or access to the Production Truck and equipment under this Agreement due to causes beyond VERIZON’s control
and not occasioned by its fault or negligence, including, but not limited to, war, revolution, civil commotion, labor difficulties, insurrection, fire, flood, severe weather, acts or omissions of the County, any act of government, acts of God or the
public enemy. 
  

	Section 17.	Dispute Resolution. 

  
 Any controversy, dispute or claim arising out of or relating to the interpretation of this Agreement shall be first subject to a thirty (30) day negotiation period between the parties. Should such negotiations fall to
resolve the dispute, either party may file for relief in a court of appropriate jurisdiction. 
  

	Section 18.	Entire Agreement. 

  
 This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes and replaces any prior or contemporaneous undertakings, commitments or
agreements, oral or written, as to its subject matter. 
  

	Section 19.	Separate Enforcement of Provisions. 

  
 If, for any reason, any provision of this Agreement shall be finally determined to be invalid, void or unenforceable by a court or regulatory body of competent
jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full 

  

 
force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated unless removal of the provision in question results in frustration of the purpose
of this Agreement. 
  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this
instrument to be executed the day and year first above written. 
  

					
	ATTEST: PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA	  	 
		
	KARLEEN F. De BLAKER	  	acting by and through its Board of Clerk of the Circuit Court County Commissioners

  

									
					
	By:	 	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 Deputy Clerk
	 	 	 	Chairman

									
	 	 	 
			
	 APPROVED AS TO FORM
 OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY
	 	 	 	 
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Illegible
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 Attorney
	 	 	 	 	 	 
			
	 ATTEST: VERIZON MEDIA VENTURES INC.
	 	 	 	 
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Illegible
	 	 	 	By:	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 Illegible
	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

									
	ATTEST:	 	 /s/ N. BRUCE KAZEE
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 N. BRUCE KAZEE
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 ASSISTANT SECRETARY
	 	 	 	 	 	 
			
	/s/ N. Bruce Kazee	 	 	 	 DATE ________

	
	 	 	 	 	 
	 APPROVED AS TO FORM
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 N. BRUCE KAZEE COUNSEL
	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

											
	 MARSH USA INC.
	  	CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE	  	CERTIFICATE __ HOU-00020_

  

			
	 PRODUCER
 MARSH USA
INC
 1601 ELM STREET #2100
 DALLAS, TEXAS 75201
 LACINDA PYLE (214) 849-5045
	 	 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFE__ NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER OTHER THAN THOSE PROVID____ POLICY.
THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE _____ AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN.
  
 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE

							
				
	01042 –GAWC-00-01	  	COMM                 FL
                FL	  	COMPANY
A	  	AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE CO
			
	  
 INSURED
 VERIZON SELECT SERVICES
 ATTN: LAURA
STRINGER, HQK02A25
 STRATEGIC MARKETS-PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT
 6665 N. MACARTHUR BLVD.
 IRVING. TX
75039
	  	COMPANY
B	  	N/A
	  	COMPANY
C	  	NATIONAL UNION FIRE OF LOUISIANA
	  	COMPANY
D	  	AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SOUTH INS CO
	
	 COVERAGES           This certificate
supersedes and replaces any previously issued certificate.
  
 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT POLICIES OF INSURANCE DESCRIBED HEREIN HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED HEREIN FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO
WHICH THE CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS OF SUCH POLICIES LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID
CLAIMS.

														
						
	 CO
 LTR

	 	 TYPE OF
 INSURANCE

	 	 POLICY
 NUMBER

	 	 POLICY
 EFFECTIVE
DATE (MM/
DD/YY)

	 	 POLICY
 EXPIRATION
DATE (MM/
DD/YY)

	 	 LIMITS

	A	 	GENERAL LIABILITY	 	GL 6123522	 	07/01/00	 	07/01/01	 	GENERAL AGGREGATE	 	$	________
	 	 	x COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	PRODUCTS-COMP/OF AGG	 	$	________
	 	 	 ̈ ̈ CLAIMS MADE x OCCUR	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	PERSONAL & ___ INJURY	 	$	________
	 	 	 ̈ OWNER’S & CONTRACTOR’S PROT	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	EACH OCCURRENCE	 	$	________
	 	 	 ̈ _________________________	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire)	 	$	________
	 	 	 ̈	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	MED EXP (Any one person)	 	$	________
							
	A	 	AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY	 	CA 5347709 (AOS)	 	07/01/00	 	07/01/01	 	COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT	 	$	________
	A	 	x ANY AUTO	 	CA 5347710 (TX)	 	07/01/00	 	07/01/01	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	x ALL OWNED AUTOS	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	BODILY INJURY	 	$	 
	 	 	 ̈ SCHEDULED AUTOS	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	(Per person)	 	 	 
	 	 	x HIRED AUTOS	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	BODILY INJURY	 	$	 
	 	 	x NON-OWNED AUTOS	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	(Per accident)	 	 	 
	 	 	 ̈ _________________________	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	PROPERTY DAMAGE	 	$	 
	 	 	 ̈	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
							
	 	 	GARAGE LIABILITY	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	AUTO ONLY ___ ACCIDENT	 	$	 
	 	 	 ̈ ANY AUTO	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY	 	 	 
	 	 	 ̈ _________________________	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	EACH ACCIDENT	 	$	 
	 	 	 ̈	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	AGGREGATE	 	$	 
							
	 	 	EXCESS LIABILITY	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	EACH OCCURRENCE	 	$	 
	 	 	 ̈ UMBRELLA FORM	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	AGGREGATE	 	$	 
	 	 	 ̈ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	 
							
	A	 	 WORKERS COMPENSATION AND
 EMPLOYERS’
LIABILITY
	 	WC 5274758 (AOS)	 	07/01/00	 	07/01/01	 	 x WC STATUTORY LIMITS-
  ̈ OTHER
	 	 	 
	A	 	 	 	WC 5274759 (CA)	 	07/01/00	 	07/01/01	 	EL EACH ACCIDENT	 	$	 500____
	C	 	 THE PROPRIETOR/
 PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE        x INCL
	 	WC 5274761 (LA)	 	07/01/00	 	07/01/01	 	EL DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT	 	$	 500____
	D	 	OFFICERS ARE:                        ̈ EXCL	 	WC 5274762 (GA)	 	07/01/00	 	07/01/01	 	EL DISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE	 	$	 500____
							
	 	 	OTHER	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
						
	 	 	ILLINOIS NATIONAL INS CO	 	WC 5274763 (NY, WI)/5274760(IL)	 	07/01/00	 	07/01/01	 	 WORKERS COMP & EMPLOYERS ____
 SEE ABOVE LIMITS

	 	 	NATIONAL UNION FIRE INS CO	 	WC 5274764 (NV, OR)	 	07/01/00	 	07/01/01	 
	 	 	INSURANCE CO STATE OF PA	 	WC 5274765 (AR, FL, MA, TN, VA)	 	07/01/00	 	07/01/01	 	 	 	 	 

  

											
	
	DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS (LIMITS MAY BE SUBJECT TO DEDUCTIBLES OR
RETENTIONS)
	
	WHERE REQUIRED BY INSURED CONTRACT. THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER IS INCLUDED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED (EXCEPT
FOR WORK COMP___ RESPECTS THE OPERATIONS OF THE NAMED
INSURED.

					
		
	CERTIFICATE HOLDER	 	    CANCELLATION
		
	 OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY, PINELLAS
 COUNTY, FLORIDA
 ATTN: ROSALIE CONTI
 315 COURT STREET
 CLEARWATER, FL
33756
	 	SHOULD ANY OF THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THE THE INSURER AFFORDING COVERAGE WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE OF THE CERTIFICATE
HOLDER NAMED HEREIN. BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER AFFORDING COVERAGE, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES.
		
	 	 	 MARSH USA INC.

			
	 	 	 	 	 /s/ ROX COOK

	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 By:
	 	 ROX COOK

		
	 	 	MM1(__/__)
                                        VALID AS
OF: 11/01/00

  

 AFFIDAVIT 
  
 I, DOMENICK MURANO, Director of the Pinellas County Risk Management Department, affirm under oath pursuant to Florida
Starutes, the following insurance information: 
  

	 	1.	The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners is self-insured. 

  

	 	2.	The name of each insured is not applicable. 

  

	 	3.	The limits of liability are as set forth under Florida Statute 768.28. 

  

	 	4.	There are no coverage defenses that we are aware of at this time. 

  

	 	5.	There is no copy of a policy, nor a certificate of insurance, because there is no physical policy. 

  

	 	6.	There is excess coverage for settlements, judgments, and verdicts that are in excess of $2,500,000. Certain policy exclusions may apply. 

  

	 	7.	There is no Uninsured Motorist coverage. 

  

	 	8.	The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners is also self-insured through the County’s Risk Management Self-Insurance Fund for Workers’ Compensation.

  

	 	9.	The execution of this Affidavit is not to be considered as an admission of liability, and is not a waiver of any rights, privileges, or defenses in the event of litigation.

  

					
			
	 11/8/00
 Date
	 	 	 	 /s/ DOMENICK MURANO

	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 DOMENICK MURANO
 Director, Pinellas County
 Risk Management

  

					
	 STATE OF FLORIDA
	  	)	  	 
	 COUNTY OF PINELLAS
	  	)	  	 

  
 On this 8th day of
November, 2000, DOMENICK MURANO, Director of the Pinellas County Department of Risk Management, being duly sworn, has affixed his signature hereto. 
  

					
			
	 11/8/00
 Date
	 	 	 	 /s/ Illegible

	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 Notary Public

  
 My commission expires: 
 PERSONALLY KNOWN, NO IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED. 
  

					
	 	 	 	 	

			
	  	 	 	 	 OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL
 ROS____ CON__
 NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA
 COMMISSION NO. ____________
 MY COMMISSION EXP:FEB 26, 20__

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