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0189ORDINANCE NO. 189
AN ORDINANCE WHEREBY THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
TEXAS, AND THE SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY AGREE THAT THE TELEPHONE COMPANY
SHALL CONTINUE TO ERECT AND MAINTAIN ITS POLES,
WIRES, ANCHORS, CABLES, MANHOLES, CONDUITS,
AND OTHER PLANT CONSTRUCTION AND APPURTE-
NANCES ALONG, ACROSS, ON, OVER, THROUGH, ABOVE
AND UNDER ALL PUBLIC STREETS, AVENUES, ALLEYS,
PUBLIC GROUNDS AND PLACES IN SAID CITY, UNDER
REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AND THAT THE CITY
SHALL RECEIVE AN ANNUAL PAYMENT AND THE RIGHT
TO USE CERTAIN FACILITIES OF THE TELEPHONE
COMPANY, ALL AS HEREIN PROVIDED:
WHEREAS, the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, herein-
after referred to as the "Telephone Company," is now and has been engaged
in the telephone business in the State of Texas and in furtherance thereof, has
erected and ~naintained certain items of its plant construction in the City of
South]ake Texas, hereinafter referred to as the "City," for many
years pursuant to such rights as have been granted it by and under the laws of
the State of Texas, and subject to the exercise of such reasonable rights of
regulation under the police power as have been also lawfully granted by and
under sa~d laws to said City; and
WHEREAS, it is to the mutual advantage of both the City and the
Telephone Company that an agreement should be entered into between the
Telephone Company and the City establishing the conditions under which the
Telephone Company shall operate in the City.
COUNCIL
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CIIY
OF THE CITY OF SOUTllLAKE TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1 - CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF TELEPHONE PLANT
AND SERVICE
The poles, wires, anchors, cables, manholes, conduits and other plant con-
struclion and appurtenances, used in or incident to the giving of telephone service
and to the maintenance of a telephone business and system by the Telephone
Company iu the City, shall remain as now constructed, subject to such changes
as uuder the l~mitations and conditions herein prescribed may be considered
necessary by the City in the exercise of its lawful powers and by the Telephone
Company in the exercise of its business of furnishing telephone service; and
the Telephone Company shall continue to exercise its right to place, remove,
c0n~lrucl and reconstruct, extend and maintain its said plant and appurtenances
as the business and purposes for which it is or may be incorporated may from
time to time require along, across, GU, over, through, above and under all the
publi~ streets, avenues, alleys and public grounds and places within the present
limits of the City and within said limits as the same from time to time may be
extended, subject to the regulations, limitations and conditions herein prescribed.
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SECTION 2 - SUPERVISION BY CITY OF LOCATI©N OF POLES AND CONDUIT
All poles to be placed shall be of sound material and reasonably straight, and
shall be so set that they will not interfere with the flow of water in any gutter
or drain, and so that the same will interfere as little as practicable with the
ordinary travel on the street or sidewalk. The location and route of all poles,
stubs, guys, anchors, conduits and cables to be placed and constructed by the
Telephone Company in the construction and maintenance of its telephone system
in the City, and the location of all conduits to be laid by the Telephone Company
within the limits of the City under this ordinance, shall be subject to the reason-
able and proper regulation, control and direction of the Ci±y Cougcil
or of any City official to whom such duties bare been or may be delegated.
SECTION 3 - STREETS TO BE RESTORED TO GOOD CONDITION
The surface of any street, alley, highway, or public place disturbed by the
Telephone Company in building, constructing, renewing or maintaining its
telephone plant and system shall be restored within a reasonable time after the
completion of the work to as good a condition as before the commencement
of work and maintained to the satisfaction of the City Council
or of any City official to whom such duties have been or may be delegated, fo~
one year from the date the surface of said street, alley, highway, or public
place is broken for such construction or maintenance work, after which time
responsibility for the maintenance shall become the duty of the City. No
street, alley, highway or public place shall be encumbered for a longer period
than shall be necessary to execute the work.
SECTION 4 - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF TELEPHONE PLANT
The Telephone Company shall maintain its system in reasonable operating
condition at all normal times during the continuance of this agreement. An
exception to this condition is automatically in effect when service furnished by
the Telephone Company is interrupted, impaired, or prevented by fires, strikes,
riots, or other occurrences beyond the control of the Telephone Company, or
by storms, floods or other casualties, in any of which events the Telephone
Company shall do all things, reasonably within its power to do, to restore
SECTION 5 - TEMPORARY REMOVAL OF WIRES
The Telephone Company on the reqqest of any person shall remove or raise
or lower its wires temporarily to permit the moving of houses or other bulky
structures. The expense of such temporary removal, raising or lowering of
wires shall be paid by the benefited party or parties, and the Telephone Company
may require such payments in advance. The Telephone Company shall be given
not less than forty-eight hours advance notice to arrange for such temporary
wire changes.
SECTION ~ - TREE TRIMMING
Tl~e right, license, privilege and permission is hereby granted to the Telephone
Company, its successors and assigns, to trim trees upon and overhaoging the
streets, alleys, sidewalks and public places of the City, so as to prevent the
branches of such trees from coming in contact with the wires or cables of the
T{qephone Company, and when so ordered by the City, said trimming shall be
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done ut~der the supervision and direction of the City C0-tlpCi] .
or of any City official to whom said duties have been or may be delegated.
SECTION 7 - ANNUAL CASH CONSIDERATION TO BE PAID BY THE
TEI.EPHONE COMPANY
To indemnify the City for any and all possible damages to its streets, alleys,
and public grounds wbich may result from thc placing and maintenance there-
~i1 or thereon of the Telephone Company's poles, conduits, or other telephone
equipment or apparatus, and to <ompensate the City for its superintendance
of tl~is agreement, and as the cash consideration for the same, the Telephone
Cor~apany agrees to pay to the City annually during the continuance of the
agreetnent a sum of money equal to two per cent {2%) of the annual gross
receipts for lhe preceding year received by the Con~pany from the rendition
of local exchange telephone transmission service within the corporate limits
of tI~e City. The first payment hereunder shall be made April l~ 1973 ,
and sball equal in atnount two per cent (2%} of the gross receipts received
from January 1 19 72, to December 31 1972 ;and thereafter
payment shat] be made annually on April I as herein provided.
SECTION 8 -
PAYMENT OF CASH CONSIDERATION TO BE IN LIEU OF
ANY OTHER PAYMENTS EXCEPT USUAL GENERAL OR
SPECIAL AD VALOREM TAXES
The City agrees that the consideration set forth in the preceding section hereof
shah be paid and received in lieu of any tax, license, charge, fee, street or
alley rental or other character of charge for use and occupancy of the streets,
alleys and public places of the City; in lieu of any pole tax or inspection fee
tax; in lieu of any easement or franchise tax, whether levied as an ad valorem,
special or other character of tax; and in lieu of any imposition other than the
usual general or special ad valorem taxes now or hereafter levied. Should
the City not have the legal power to agree that the payment of the foregoing
~ash consideration shall be in lieu of the taxes, licenses, charges, fees,
rentals, and easement or franchise taxes aforesaid, then the City agrees that
it will apply so much of said payment as may be necessary to the satisfaction
of the Telephone Company's obligations, if any, to pay any such taxes, li-
censes, charges, fees, rentals, and easement or franchise taxes.
SECTION 9 - FACILITIES TO BE FURNISHED CITY AS ADDITIONAL
CONSIDERATION
I~ additton to the consideration set forth in Section 7, the Telephone Company
shall hold itself ready to furnish, subject to the use of the City, such wire
spa~e as may be required from time to time by the City upon the poles now
owned or hereafter erecled by the Telephone Company in the City for the use
of the City's police and fire alarm system: provided that the required wire
spa<c shall ~ot exceed the ~ire capacity of one cross arm on any one pole.
The location on the poles of this fire and police wire space shall be determined
on apec~{[c applications for space, at t}ne time the applications are received
from the City, and will be allotted in accordance with the considerations for
eleCtri<al construction of the United States Department of Com~nerce, Bureau
of Sta~dards. In its wire construction on the Telephone Company's poles,
t}~e Cily will Follow the suggestions and requirements laid down for wire con-
situation ~n the Rules and Regulations of the Bureau of Standards of the United
States I)et~rlment of Commerce. Where conduits are laid or are constructed
by th~ Telepl~mw Compat~y, said Company shall hold itself ready to furnish
suffi~i~t~t d~l spa~e ~ol to exceed capacity of one duct for use by the City in
i~ ~arrying ils poli< e a~d fire alarm wires. All such wires, whether
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manner as not to interfere with nor create undue hazard in the operation of
the telephone system of the Telephone Company. It is further agreed that the
Telephone Company shall not be responsible to any party or parties whatsoever
for any claims, demands, losses, suits, judgments for damages or injuries to
persons or property by reason of the construction, maintenance, inspection or
use of the police and fire alarm wires belonging to the City, and the City shall
ir~sure, indemnify and hold the Telephone Company harmless against all such
SECTION 10 - ATTACHMENTS ON POLES AND SPACE IN DUCTS NOT HERE
AFFECTED
Nothing in this ordinance contained shall be construed to require or permit
any electric light or power wire attachments by the City or for the City, nor
to req~ire or permit any electric light or power wires to be placed in any duct
used by the City in the Telephone Company's conduits. If light or power
attachments are desired by the City or for the City, or if the City desires to
place electri~ light or power wires in any duct used by the City, then a further
separate eon(ontingent agreement shall be prerequisite to such attachments or
such use of any duct used by the City. Nothing herein contained shall obligate
or restrict'the Telephone Company in exercising its right voluntarily to enter
into pole attachment, pole usage, joint ownership, and other wire space and
fa( ilities agreements with light and power companies and with other wire ~,sing
companies which may be privileged to operate within the City.
SECTION 11 - PERIOD OF TIME OF THIS ORDINANCE - TERMINATION
This agreement shall be in full force and effect for the period beginning with
the effective date hereof and ending twenty (gO) years after January I
1972 , provided that at the end of the expiration of the initial period, such
term shall be automatically renewed forthwith for successive periods of twenty
(g0) years, conditioned, however, that if during the last four months of the
initial period or of any successive twenty (20) year period, not less than
ninety days' prior written notice shall be given either to the Telephone Company
by the City or to the City by the Telephone Company, setting forth the desire
of the giver of such notice to terminate this agreement, then in such case this
agreement shall terminate at the expiration o£ the then current period.
SECTION 12 - NO EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGES CONFERRED BY THIS ORDINANCE
Nothing herei~ contained shall be construed as giving to the Telephone Company
any cx( lusive privilege.
SECTION 13 - SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
The rights, powers, limitations, duties and restrictions herein provided for
shall inure to and be binding upon the parties hereto and upon their respective
SECTION 14 - PARTIAL INVALIDITY AND REPEAL PROVISIONS
held to be ilh!gal, ultra vires or unconstitutional, such invalidity shall not
affer1 the validity of the remaining porti(ms of lhis ordinance. All ordinances
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and agreements and parts of ordinances and agreements in conflict herewith
are hereby repealed.
SECTION 15 - ACCEPTs\NeE OF AGREEMENT
The Telephone Company shall have sixty (60) days from and after the passage
and approval of this ordinance to file its written acceptance thereof with
the City Secretary, and upon such acceptance being filed, this ordinance
shall take effect and be in force from and after the date of its passage
and approval by the Mayor and shall effectuate and make binding the agreement
provided by the terms hereof.
Passed and a~proved this 15th day of August
, A. D., 1972.
Mayor
ATTEST:
Clty. Secretary
I, Aliceanne Wallace, City Secretary of the City of Southlake
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance
No. 18g , passed and approved by the City Council of the City
of Southlake, at a regular meeting held on the 1Bth day of August
1972. '
In witness whereof, I hereto set my hand and affix the official
seal of the City of Southlake this 15th day of August , A. D., 7972.
City Secretary
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