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COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 14, 1995 <br />4. On or before January 1, 1996, all subscribers and non -subscribers whose <br />dwelling unit is passed by cable plant, shall receive free Public, <br />Educational and Governmental service. <br />Mr. Tesch explained that approval of the resolution will allow him to vote "yes" on the <br />Memorandum of Understanding. He noted that five (5) cities have already voted in the <br />affirmative on this matter. The Memorandum of Understanding will also allow the <br />Commission to take over public education and government access and establish the <br />NCSCCC as a non-profit group. The feeling is that NCSCCC can operate these cable <br />functions better than Meredith Cable. Any home owner that has cable TV available to <br />their home but do not subscribe to Cable TV, will be contacted and if they wish, they will <br />get free government access channels. Mr. Tesch also explained that although the franchise <br />itself will expire in two (2) years, this Agreement will guarantee community programming <br />for 15 years beyond the life of the franchise agreement. <br />Council Member Elliott moved to approve Resolution No. 95 - 101 as described above. <br />Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution NO. 95 - 101 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD REPORT, MARY KAY WYLAND <br />Consideration of a Minor Subdivision, Centennial School District, Elm Street - <br />Centennial School District No. 12 is in the process of preparing a bond issue for the <br />construction of a new middle school on property owned by the School District north of <br />Elm Street. In planning for the proposed construction, it was determined that additional <br />property should be added to the school district site to facilitate the proposed construction. <br />This additional property consisted of approximately the north half of five (5) residential <br />sites along Elm Street. The site are outlined on a preliminary survey presented by the <br />School District. <br />A minor subdivision is required to facilitate the sale of the properties to the School <br />District. The pieces to be subdivided are as follows: <br />Parcel A consists of the north 145 by 247.39 feet of the Thoeny property at 221 <br />Elm Street. Some outbuildings on this parcel are located approximately 350 feet <br />from Elm Street, therefore, only the north 145 feet is being split from this parcel. <br />Parcel C consists of the north 290.50 feet by 308.56 feet of the Walter property at <br />231 Elm Street. <br />Parcel E consists of the north 290.50 feet by 216 feet of the Milam property at <br />261 Elrn Street. <br />PAGE 3 <br />