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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR AUGUST 26,1996 <br />The Council met on the above menMoned date with the following members preA^ <br />Mayor Edward J Callahan Jr., Council Members J. Diann Goetten, Gabriel Jabbw^j. ® <br />Charles Kelley, and JoEllen Hurr Representing Staff were Public Works Director JoW <br />Gerhardson as Acting City Administrator, City Attorney Tom Radio. Building and <br />Zoning Administrator Jeanne Mabusth, Assistant Zoning and Planning Administrator <br />Michad Gaffron, City Engineer Shawn Gustafson, and Recorder Sherry Frost. Mayor <br />Callahan called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. <br />(#1) .«IM DANIELS, LAKE MLNNETONKA COMMUNICATIONS <br />COMMISSION - 1997 BUDGET <br />Tun Daniels, Cable Administrator, and Tim PatHn, Cable Commissioner, were present to <br />discuss the past yearis activities and upcoming budget for 1997. <br />Patrin reported that the activities for the year have revolved around four issues, 1) <br />Telecomm**.iications Act, 2) right-of-way and easement rights, 3) merger, and 4) re- <br />finnehising proposal. The Congressional legislation resulted in a major overhaul opening <br />tdecommunications to the marketplace. This will allow cable, phone, and long distance <br />to all use the telephone lines eliminating rate battles. The Commission will no longer <br />regulate it. The right-of-way and easement use is being reviewed by cities. Daniels is of <br />the belief that it will surface in the legislature in 1997 A franchise renew'al is occurring in <br />1997-98. A possible merger will free up funds for Triax, who has asked for an early <br />renewal. This will allow the technology available in fiber optics and cable to be state of <br />the art for Orono. <br />Jabbour asked if bids were open and if the RFP procedure w ould be followed. Patnn said <br />the Commission is open to it. Daniels said the franchises are non-exclusive and were <br />looking at opening it up to others. <br />The new north studio location was negotiated with Triax. The cable commission took <br />over the access area relieving Triax of running the studio. Daniels and Patrin feel the <br />cable commission is capable of a better performance. A new location for the studio is to <br />be announced soon. <br />Patrin said the budget for 1997 is similar to 1996 with small increases in franchise fees. <br />The fee of $49.20 is a result of the north studio and growth in subscriptions. The <br />operating expenses are up because of the employment of a person for the studio. There <br />are also legislative fees The budget shows an overall increase of 2% and is being <br />submitted to the Council for approval. <br />TI
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