HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 3199 03/16/1982 RDINANCE NO. 3199
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING MEMBERSHIP IN THE
CABLENET INTERGOVERNMENTAL CABLE COUNCIL
PASSED AND ~_OPROVED BY
THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTMF.~
THE 16th. DAY OF March , 1982
Published in pamphlet fonmby
authority of the corporate
authorities oft/ne Village of
Mount Prospect, Illinois the
17th.day of March , A.D.
1982.
/~iC]LEVEL 2
ORDINANCE NO. 3199
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING MEMBERSHIP IN THE
CABLENET INTERGOVERNMENTAL CABLE COUNCIL
WHEREAS, the Northwest Municipal Conference is a corporate
organization representative of municipaliti,es and townships
chartered within the State of Illinois and the County of Cook;
and
WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10, of the Constitution of the
State of Illinois, and Chapter 127, paragraphs 741 through 748
of the Illinois Revised Statutes, authorize and encourage
intergovernmental association and co-'operation; and
WHEREAS, the public officials of the Northwest Municipal
Conference representthirty local government bodies and a
population of over 750,000 Illinois residents; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect is authorized by Federal
and State statutory rule for the franchise and regulation of
cable television systems; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect has awarded a cable
television franchise to Cablenet, Inc.; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect participated with other
member municipalitites of the Northwest Municipal Conference in
the request for franchise proposals, evaluation of applicants,
selection of Cablenet, Inc. and negotiation of the enabling
ordinance and franchise agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect recognizes that further
coordination of the administration and enforcement of the
franchise award to Cablenet, Inc. with other municipalities
which have awarded a franchise to Cablenet, Inc. will result
in the highest possible level of service at a reasonable cost; an
WHEREAS, several municipalities have determined that they wish
to create a Cablenet Intergovernmental Cable Council and a
Intergovernmental Agreement for such a Cable Council has been
drafted; and
WHEREAS, the stated purposes, organizational structure and
procedural structure contained within that Agreement represent
a position shared by the Village of Mount Prospect; and
WHEREAS, the corporate authorities of the Village of Mount Prospe
find that it is in the best interest of its citizens that it
become a member of the Cablenet Intergovernmental Cable Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: That the President is hereby authorized to
execute on behalf of the Village of Mount Prospect the
Intergovernmental Agreement Of the Cablenet Intergovernmental
Cable Council. The Village Clerk is hereby authorized to
attest that execution. A copy of the Agreement is appended
to and made a part of this Ordinance as Appendix I.
SECTION TWO: The powers of the Cablenet Intergovernmental
Cable Council, unless the Agreement be amended, shall be
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limited to those contained within Appendix I.
SECTION THREE: The Commencement of the Cablenet Intergovernmental
Cable Council and the obligation of this municipality to
fully participate in such operation shall be effectuated in
accordance with Article V of the Agreement.
SECTION FOUR: The financial contribution of the municipality
in the first year of the Cablenet Intergovernmental Cable
Council shall be determined in accordance with Article IX of
the Agreement, and shall be based upon the number of
participating municipalities.
SECTION FIVE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect-
from and after its passage, approval and publication in
pamphlet form in the manner provided by law.
AYES: Arthur, Farley, Miller, Murauskis, Wattenberg
NAYS: Ftoros
ABSENT: None
PASSED and APPROVED this 16th day of March
, 1982.
Vi 11 age~Pre'sident
ATTEST:
~/il lage Clerk
Level 2
Cablenet Intergovernmental
Cable Council
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ARTICLE I: Purpose
The purpose of this Agreement is to establish an organization to
monitor the operation and activities of Cable Communications, to
provide coordination of the administration and enforcement of the
cable television franchises awarded to Cablenet, Inc. by the parties
to this Agreement, to encourage use of the access channels and the
Institutional Network among the widest possible range of institutions,
groups and individuals, and to conduct such other activities authorized
herein as may be necessary to insure equitable and reasonable rates and
service levels for the citizens of the parties to this Agreement.
ARTICLE II: Name
The name of the organization is the Cablenet Intergovernmental
Cable Council, hereinafter referred to as "CICC."
ARTICLE III: Definitions
For the purpose of this Agreement, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings given them:
"Council" or "Board" - means the City Council Corporate Authorities.
"Grantee" - means Cablenet, Inc.
"Member" - means a municipality which enters into this Agreement.
ARTICLE IV: Eligibility For Me~rshiE
The municipalities which are eligible to become initial members of
the organization are Arlington Heights, Bartlett, Des Plaines, Hanover
Park, Mount Prospect, Park Ridge, Prospect Heights, Schaumburg, Streamwood,
and Wheeling. Any municipality contiguous to any of these named munici-
palities~and served by a cable communications system through Grantee,
may be a member by approval of a majOrity of the then current members.
ARTICLE V: Commencement Of The Council
The Council shall commence its activities no later than ~ay 1, 1982.
A party entering into this Agreement shall do so by duly authorized
execution of a copy of this Agreement by its proper officers. Thereupon,
the clerk or other appropriate officer of the municipality shall file a
duly executed copy of this Agreement, together with a certified copy.of
the authorizing ordinance, with the Northwest Municipal Conference.
RTICLE VII: 'On~anization Of The CounCil; BX'Laws'
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At the first meeting of the Council, and annually thereafter,
the Council shall elect an Executive Committee from its
representatiVes, consisting of a Chairman, Secretary, and
Treasurer, and such other officers as may be required under
the By-Laws created by the Council,
At the organizational meeting or as soon thereafter as it
reasonably may be done, the Council shall adopt By-Laws
governing its procedures. By-laws shall be adopted by a
majority vote of the entire membership of the Council and
shall include provis~ions ~overning the following: ,
1) Provisions for a minimum of quarterly re§ular meetings
and speCial meetin§s~
2) Provisons for minute's of all Council meetings to be
mailed to all member municipalities;
2) Provisions for the selection of offiCers and duties and
responsibilities of such officers;
4) Provisions for an annual report to ~e made to the
member municipalities as to the Council's actions with
respect to the administration of the cable television
system~ ~'
Provisions for the employment and compensation of staff
or consultants necessary to carry out the responsibilities
of the Council~ and providing for the delegation of such
responsibilities to such individuals.
6) Such other provisions as the Council may determine necessary
for the efficient administration of its responsibility.
ARTICLE VI
II: Powers and Duties Of The Council*
The powers and duties of the Council shall include the powers
set forth in this Article°
It shall maintain and review all grantee records relating to
the system, in accordance v~ith Article V, Section 2, of the
Cable Communications Ordinance. It may require the preparation
and filing of additional information deemed n~cessary.
It shall mediate and attempt to resolve disagreements between the
franchisee and p[~blic or private users of the systeTM and it
shall determine possible violations of the franchise agree-
ment or municipal ordinance and advise the municipalities
of possi~ble avenues of recourse, including fines or penalties
in accordance with Article VII, Section 12, of the Cable
Communications Ordinance.
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proposed budget shall be fo~}ulated by the Council and
submitted to the member municipalities on or before March 1
of each calendar year. Such budget shall be deemed approved
by a member unless, prior to April 1 of the year involved,
the member §ives notice in writing to the Council that it is
withdrawing. Final. action adopting a budget shall be taken
by the Council on or before May I of each year. The total
contribution from members provided for in the final budget
shall be dete~nined according to the aforementioned formula
to ar~ive at the reqL~?red contribution of each me,abet.
Upon dissolution of the Council~ any funds remaining shall
be returned to the members in proportion to the contributions
to the Council in the current fiscal year.
Any member may inspect and copy the Council books and records
at any and all reasonable times° All books and records shall
be kept in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles.
The Council of Representatives may call for an annual audit
of the financial affairs of CICC. This audit shall be prepared
by a Certified Public Accountant in accordance with generally
accepted auditing principles. '
ARTICLE X: Support Personnel
The Council shall designate an agency or municipality to operate in
the capacity of support personnel as may be deemed necessary hy the nature
of this organization. If in the opinion of a majority of the member
municipalities of the Council~ 'Further support or coordination assistance
would become necessary, full or part-time personnel may be hired according
to the policy of the Council°
ARTICLE XI: Dissolution
The Council shall continue until the occurrence of one of the
following events:
A.-~ May ~, 1985, unless a.majority of the members through the
~ affirmative resolution of their respective City Councils/
Boards of Trustees, indicate a desire to continue in the
Council;
B. The withdrawal of more than five (5) members. Withdrawals
of a member at the end of any fiscal year may be accomplished
by that members' filing a written notice thereof with the
Secretary-Treasurer by April 1 of that year.
C. Mutual agreement to dissolve by all of the members, which may
occur at any time.