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COUNCIL MEETING <br />October 27, 1986 <br />Mr. Bisel asked how many students from Lino Lakes attend <br />Centennial School District. Mr. Jablinski said he would <br />provide this information to the Council. <br />Mr. Jablinski explained that the District plans to continue <br />expanding the programs particularily in the evenings. He <br />also felt Centerville was not being offered adequate program- <br />ing. <br />Mr. Schumacher asked if the State had adjusted their assist- <br />ance to this program and Mr. Jablinski said it has been <br />adjusted upwarded, there is more assistance. <br />CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF GROUP <br />W CABLE TV TO NORTH CENTRAL SUBURBS, INC.- RESOLUTION #46 - 86 <br />Mr. Mike Cusick explained some of the background regarding the <br />sale of the Cable TV. He said there has been some financial <br />questions to be answered by the new buyer and the questions <br />were answered to the Cable Commission's satisfaction. Mr. <br />Hawkins said he briefly reviewed the material submitted to <br />him and did not see a problem with the sale. <br />Mr. Bisel asked how the sale would affect the person sitting <br />at home in front of his TV. Mr. Cusick felt the consumer will <br />be affected positively because he feels the system will be <br />better managed. Mr. Herb Johnson explained he felt the new <br />owner would do a better job of providing service. <br />Mr. Al Ross asked how stable the cost to the consumer will be. <br />Mr. Cusick explained that cable has been deregulated 'and ex- <br />pects there will be some fluctuation in the cost. <br />Mr. Marier moved with reservation to approve Resolution #46 - 86 <br />approving the transfer of the ownership of Group W Cable and <br />dispense with the reading and noting his concern with the <br />arbitrary raise in rates and would encourage the new owner <br />to add new subscribers rather than raise the rates. Mr. Bisel <br />seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />COUNTY OF ANOKA <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />RESOLUTION NO. 46 -86 APPROVING <br />THE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF GROUP W CABLE <br />OF THE NORTH CENTRAL SUBURBS, INC.. <br />WHEREAS, Group W Cable, Inc., a New York Corporation <br />(hereinafter "Group W Cable "), by and through Group W Cable <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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