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, <br /> MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,September 10,2012 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (4. LAKE MINNETONKA COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION(LMCC)2013 BUDGET, <br /> Continued) <br /> budget this year includes the purchase of some new cameras to record city council meetings as well as an <br /> ENG kit. The ENG kit will be used to tape the Orono candidates'forum on October 9th and other <br /> government taping. Approximately 80 percent of the capital budget is used for taping city council <br /> meetings and taping of other government type events. <br /> Printup asked if there is a way that the LMCC can send out notification of an outage via a listserv. <br /> Printup noted that currently complaints go to the LMCC and that it would be nice if the LMCC could <br /> send out an en masse e-mail notifying customers of the anticipated resolution of the outage. <br /> Koenecke stated they have done that on occasion in the past when it is a major outage but that normally <br /> they do not send a message when the outage is limited to a small specific area. <br /> Franchoi�noted it took a great deal of effort over the years to get Mediacom to notify the LMCC of the � <br /> problems associated with outages but that the situation has now been improved. <br /> McMillan stated she has received a number of positive comments regarding the taping of the city council <br /> meetings since the taping started two years ago. McMillan indicated she has also received some negative <br /> complaints from the people in the northwest corner of the city requesting that they be provided with cable. <br /> McMillan stated expanding the service is something she would like to explore but that she does not know <br /> how much Orono's build-out would be compared to some of the other cities and that she does not expect <br /> the other cities to help pay for Orono's build-out. McMillan stated she would like to find some way that <br /> more citizens can have access to cable and that this is something she would like to look at in the coming <br /> months. <br /> Koenecke indicated the LMCC is currently engaged in the process of franchise renegotiation,and part of <br /> that process is looking at the density requirement for a build-out. Orono's City Administrator,Jessica <br /> Loftus,has received an invitation to a stalceholders meeting taking place on September 21 st. Koenecke <br /> stated she would like to have a representative from Orono there because the meeting will be very <br /> informative on how the process works and the services provided. The meeting is being headed by some <br /> consultants to the LMCC who will compile the information into a report that can then be used during <br /> franchise negotiations. The information will allow the LMCC to better impress upon Mediacom that they <br /> need to expand their service area. <br /> Koenecke stated the LMCC has been recently speaking with Mediacom about doing some wireless <br /> testing. The LMCC has also started web streaming so some users can get service that way. The <br /> Commission will be discussing the density issue with Mediacom and they welcome Orono's assistance in <br /> that process. Koenecke stated the LMCC provides the programming through the funding by the cities and <br /> that the issues are how to get the best possible franchise for the cities in terms of equipment,facilities, <br /> service to the residents,build-out, and better density. <br /> Franchot stated higher density and added coverage is the top priority of the LMCC. The current contract <br /> requires Mediacom to provide service if there are more than 30 residents per mile. Industry trends <br /> currently are to go with less density and the LMCC is working to gather information and input from the <br /> residents so the LMCC can present that data to Mediacom. The LMCC has also discussed a possible <br /> Page 2 of 26 <br />