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replace its PEG broadcasting equipment and repair or replace items that break or <br />become obsolete. <br />Adelphia must provide the City with copies of operating reports, books and records. <br />The City can audit Adelphia's books at any time; if a revenue shortfall of more than <br />5% is discovered, Adelphia pays for the audit and repays the shortfall, with interest. <br />The City can impose daily penalties for violations of technical standards, customer <br />service requirements, or any provision of the franchise agreement. <br />The City Attorney's office has advised that the City is limited by federal law with regard to the <br />amount of the franchise fee and the provision of PEG funds, and that a revocation of Adelphia's <br />franchise or a refusal to renew it would be legally complicated and difficult to achieve. Based on <br />these limitations, as well as the extensive negotiations with Adelphia that produced the draft <br />agreement, City staff believe that the draft agreement is the most favorable deal the City is likely to <br />get from Adelphia. <br />The City Council should also be aware that Adelphia has declared bankruptcy and Adelphia's cable <br />system is in the process of being sold. It is not known who will emerge as the owner of Adelphia's <br />Colton system, but the sale is anticipated to occur shortly. If the City has no franchise agreement in <br />place when the sale is consummated, franchise negotiations would likely have to start over with the <br />new buyer. <br />ALTERNATIVES: <br />Reject the staff's request for approval of the draft cable television franchise agreement, and direct <br />staff to engage in further negotiations with Adelphia. This would continue the currently existing <br />situation, in which Adelphia is operating under an expired franchise agreement. <br />FISCAL IMPACT: <br />Positive fiscal impact through Adelphia's contribution of up -front and ongoing financial support for <br />public access television. Franchise fees will remain unchanged. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: <br />None. <br />CONFLICT OF INTEREST: <br />CENTURY -TCI CALIFORNIA, L.P. d/b/a/ Adelphia Cable Communications <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Cable Television Franchise Agreement and <br />authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement on behalf of the City. <br />