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Qlnmmtiin Road <br /> t?!o the Mammon Qlounril of tilt Ong of OoutA Nrnb PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE <br /> The March 29, 1983 meeting of the Public Works Committee was called to <br /> order at 4 :00 in the Council informal meeting room by its chairman Raymond <br /> Zielinski. <br /> Persons in attendance included: Councilmen Voorde, Harris, Serge, <br /> Zielinski, Citizen Member Joe Simeri, Citizen Member Mark Golden, Rich Hill, <br /> Carolyn Pfotenhauer, Don Yates of Gensis Electronics, Bob Yates of Gensis <br /> Electronics, Attorney Tom Brunner of Indiana Cablevision, Bill Moss of Indiana <br /> Cablevision, Larry Abbott, President of MARA, Tom Atwood, Technical Assistant <br /> of MARA, Tony Neitzel, Technical Chairman of MARA, Bruce Best, of Ivy Tech and <br /> Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Councilman Zielinski noted that the purpose of the meeting was to review <br /> Bill No. 17-83 regarding the cable television franchise bill. <br /> Mr. Brunner of Cable Television stated that his client has spent over <br /> 300 man hours in the last three months trying to correct the interference <br /> problem on Channel E. There had been a problem with the receiver on Edison <br /> Road and problems of radiation, however the radiation is now within acceptable <br /> FCC limits. Indiana Cablevision wants to be responsive to complaints but <br /> . ham operators are now using very sophisticated equipment. <br /> Mr. Tony. Neitzel .of the Michiana Amateur Repeaters Association stated <br /> that one of their biggest areas of concern is the disruption of service. <br /> He then quoted the FCC regulations and his letter of March 14th. He noted that <br /> precident can be found in. Santa Rosa,California where in March of 1982 they <br /> passed legislation preventing cable television from using the ham radio <br /> frequences. He cited River Falls, Wisconsin as another community using this <br /> language. <br /> Mr. Bill Moss, General Manager of Indiana Cablevision then explained <br /> the CED' s, CATV Frequency Allocation Table. He noted that his company has <br /> now spent over 450 man hours checking for .interference problems and correcting <br /> such problems. <br /> Mrs. Pfotenhauer then reviewed her memo, a copy of which is attached. <br /> Mr. Abbott stated that he did not want the City to do the 'work of the <br /> FCC. Several frequencies are leaking beyond FCC standards, thus the City <br /> should oversee the franchises so they do not loose their franchise. <br /> Mr. Hill stated that the City could not enforce such technical standards <br /> since it was beyond the capabilities of personnel and equipment. <br /> Mr. Yates had two areas of concern namely that the ordinance does not <br /> address implied restrictions of individual rights and the'.i proof of performance <br /> and the body overseeing compliance. He noted that many persons have more than <br /> one input device and that such things as remote control tuning .systems, signal <br /> enhancer systems, and video recording systems should be allowed to be used <br /> by the citizens. He then questioned Section 7-6 subscriber rights and Section <br /> 7-5 operation, service and maintenance. He questioned what the- qualifications <br /> of the persons reviewing on an annual basis would be. He wanted. to be sure <br /> that the ordinance addressed quality. <br /> rose /AC.• •deth. PUU I/NIMO CO. <br />