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PASSED BY THE CITY COUrPC IL OF THE CITY OF GrORGFTOWN, TEXAS,
ON THE 14TH, DAY OF FEBRUARY A.D. 18980 AND APPROVED BY THE
MAYOR OF SAID CITY ON THE SAME DATE, GRANTING TO M.S. STET
AND LEGAL ASSIGNS AND SUCCESSORS, T�LR "FRANCHISE AND PRIVILEGE
TO BUILD* CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN A LOCAL TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
SYST{M IN SAID CITY: SAID SECTION 2 BEING SECTION 240 OF THE
RRV I aED CIVIL AND CRIMINAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF GBORG33-
TO`AN$ TEXAS, AS COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY SAID CITY IN BOOK
FORM,
Thereas the Georgetown Telephone Company, a corporation
with its principal oP'fice and place of business at Georgetown,
Williamson County, Texas, has succeeded to and is now the
legal owner and holder of all the rights, privileges and fran-
chises granted to said M.S. Sweet in the said ordinance passed
and approved on February 14th, 18989 and isthe owner of and
is operating a telephone system in said City under said ordin-
ance; and whereas said Georgetown Telephone Company desires to
increase the rate for residence telephones from $1.25 per month
as provided in said ordinance to $1,50 per month and in con-
sideration of such increase has agreed to make certain improve-
ments in its said system and to increase the efficiency thereof
as hereinafter set out, therefore.
BE IT ORDAINZD by the City Council of the City of
Georgetownt Texas that Section 2 of an ordinance passed by the
City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas, on the 14tht
day of February A.D. 1898, and approved by the Mayor of said
City on the same date, granting to M.S. Sweet and legal assigns
and successors$ the franchise and privilege to build, construct
and maintain a local telephone exchange system in said City,
said Section 2 being Section 240 of the Revised Civil and
Criminal Ordinances of the City of Georgetown$ Texas$ as com-
piled and published by said City in Oook form, be amended so
as to here?fter read as follows, to -wit:
Section 240, Subdivision A. That the maxium rate and
rents to be charged the citizens of Georgetown for telephone
service during the life of this franchise shall not exceed
the following for One Year Contracts: For business 'phones
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"'2.00 per month; for office phones $1.50 per month; for
residence phones $1.50 per month. And an additional rate
of 50 cents per month may be charged for less than one year
contracts, and any charges in excess of said rates shall
immediately forfeit all rights and privileges given by this
franchise.
Subdivision B. The said Georgetown Telephone Company
its successors and assigns, shall maintain and furnish a
continuous day and night service; by "night service" is meant
that there shall be kept at the switch boards of said company
during all hours of the night at least one operator who shall
remain awake and attend to such switch boards.
Subdivision C. The said Georgetown Telephone Company,
its successors and assigns, shall increase and maintain the
number of its operators so that during the daytime no one
operator shall have to attend to more than 160 'phones, except
that on Sundays and legal holidays one operator may attend to
more than 160 'phones.
Subdivision D. The said Georgetown Telephone Company,
its successors and assigns, shall enclose all its wires on and
around the Public Square in said City in lead cables, and shall
give a metallic circuit to all 'phones in all business houses
and offices on or in said Public Square and on or in Blocks
adjoining said Public Square,
Subdivision B. The said Georgetown Telephone Company,
its successors and assigns, shall connect its exchange with,
and shall handle the business of, any rural telephone company,
or companies, which shall build its line,, or lines# to the
City limits, or shall have connection to the City limits, over
the line of any other rural company, and shall desire connec-
tion with such exchange, upon terms to be agreed upon by said
Georgetown Telephone Company, its successors and assigns, and
such rural company or companies; and in the event said George-
town Telephone Company, its successors and assigns, and such
rural telephone company, or companies cannot agree upon rates
and terms for such connection with such exchange, then the
rates and terms for such connection shall be determined by
arbitration (provided such rural company or companies, shall
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agree to settle same by arbitration) as followss
The said Georgetown Telephone Company its successors
and assigns, shall elect one disinterested person, such
rural company, or companies, shall select one disinterested
person, and the City Council bf this City shall select one
disinterested person, which three persons shall act as ar-
bitrators to decide the points not agreed upon in regard to
the terms and conditions and rates for such connections; it
shall only be necessary for any two of such arbitrators to
agree upon any such point to decide it; an officer, owner
or stockholder of any or either of said company, or companies,
shall not be qualified to act as such arbitrator, but the
fact that any person is a subscriber for a phone, or phones,
from either or both of such company, or companies, shall not
disqualify him to act as such arbitrator; when any such ar-
bitration is had, then the said Georgetown Telephone Company,
its successors and assigns, shall abide by the result thereof
and shall furnish such connection on the rates and terms de-
cided by such arbitration. It being provided, however, that
the said Georgetown Telephone Company its successors and assigns
shall make no charge against its subscribers in said City
for service over such rural lines that may center in said City,
that is, over such rural lines as do not maintain and operate
a switchboard outside of said city; and it being further
provided that by paying 50 cents per month to said Georgetown
Telephone Company, its successors and assigns, ant and all '
subscribers to said Georgetown Telephone Company, its success-
ors and assigns, in siad City who shall pay said sum of 50
cents per month shall have service over all of said rural
lines which may connect with the exchange of the Georgetown
Telephone Company its successors and assigns, without paying
any additional tolls or charges therefor.
Subdivision F. The said Georgetown Telephone Company, its
successors and assigns, shall install and furnish to its
subscribers for residence 'phones in this City, when desired
by suchsubscribers, the " Four Party Selective Service," but
such service can be demanded by such subscribers only in groups
of four and the phones of any four subscribers demanding such
service shall be so situated as to be conveniently reached by
one wire; and the rate of such service shall be $1.00 per
month each phone.
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Subdivision G. The said Georgetown Telephone Company,
its successors and assigns, -shall operate and maintain a first
class and efficient telephone system in said City, and shall
maintain and operate same in a safe and proper manner, and
shall install and use first class, modern switehboards,'phones
and appliances, and shall keep same in good condition and re-
pair, and shall give prompt and first class service to its sub-
scribers at any and all times of day and night.
Subdivision H. The increased rates provided for residence
'phones in "subdivision A" hereof shall not go into effect,
nor be collectable until the conditions and improvements prov-
ided for in the foregoing subdivisions of this ordinanoe have
been complied with and made, and not until the City Council
by a resolution duly passed by it shall declare that such con-
ditions and improvements have been complied with and made; and ;
when such Council shall pass such resolution, then Georgetown
Telephone Company, its successors and assigns, shall be entitled
to charge and collect such increased rate, but until such time
it shall only collect the amount provided for under the original
franchise.
Subdivision I If at any time during the life of this
franchise, the said Georgetown Telephone Company, its successors
and assigns, shall fail to comply with and carry out the terms
and conditions of this ordinance, and the City Council of this
City shall pass a resolution pointing out wherein such terms
and conditions are not being carried out and complied with, and
a copy of such resolution shall be served upon said Georgetown
Telephone Company, its successors and assigns, then from the
date of the service of such copy until such terms and condit-
ions shall be complied with, such Company, its successors and
assigns, shall collect only the rates allowed in the original
franchise; and if the said Georgetown Telephone Company, its
successors and assigns, does not,within a reasonable time after
the service of a copy of such resolution, comply with such terms
and conditions, then said City Council may pass a resolution
declaring that said Company,its successors and assigns, has
forfeited all the rights, privileges and franchises granted
herein and in said original franchise, and upon the passage
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of such last mentioned resolution, all such rights, privileges
and franchises shall be forfeited and of no further force and
effort.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 12th, day of September
A.D. 1910.
R.F. Ward
Mayor of the City of
Georgetown, Texas,
ATTESTS Geo. FCea,he;�r �
gPy of the �i, y of
Georgetown, Texas,
The Georgetown Telephone Company hereby accepts the
terms and conditions of the foregoing ordinance and agree to
comply with the same.
This the lot day of June, A.D. 1911.
Georgetown Telephone Company
BY Z.C. ?7etcham
Manager.
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