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Resolution 7734 <br /> Feb 14, 2011 <br /> Page 2 <br /> WHEREAS, the City intends to confirm the Commission's pre- existing authority to take <br /> any and all steps required or desired to comply with the franchise renewal and related <br /> requirements of the Cable Act, Minnesota law and the Franchise in accordance with the broad <br /> powers granted to the Commission by the Amended North Suburban Cable Commission Joint <br /> and Cooperative Agreement for the Administration of a Cable Communications System, dated <br /> June 1990 (the "Joint Powers Agreement and <br /> WHEREAS, the Commission is empowered by Joint Powers Agreement to conduct the <br /> Section 626(a) proceedings on the City's behalf and to take such other steps and actions as are <br /> needed or required to carry out the formal and informal franchise renewal processes; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Commission, on behalf of the City, must provide the public with notice <br /> of, and an opportunity to participate in, formal renewal proceedings under Section 626(a) of the <br /> Cable Act; and <br /> WHEREAS, formal Section 626(a) proceedings and the informal franchise renewal <br /> process may involve the collection and analysis of information from Comcast (and its affiliates <br /> and subsidiaries), City agencies and departments, the Commission, the North Suburbs Access <br /> Corporation, the public and other interested parties, and may require one or more public hearings. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br /> CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW, MINNESOTA, THAT: <br /> Section 1 The City authorizes the Commission and its staff to commence formal <br /> franchise renewal ascertainment and past performance proceedings under Section 626(a)(1) of <br /> the Cable Act, 47 U.S.C. 546(a)(1), concerning Comcast and the Franchise, on the City's <br /> behalf, pursuant to the powers granted to the Commission in the Joint Powers Agreement. These <br /> proceedings, and all applicable procedures, timelines and deadlines set forth in Section 626(a)- <br /> (g) of the Cable Act, 47 U.S.C. 546(a) -(g), may be tolled if Comcast and the Commission enter <br /> into a lawful and binding tolling agreement "Standstill Agreement <br /> Section 2 The Commission, Commission staff and/or their designee(s) are <br /> authorized to manage and conduct those formal franchise renewal proceedings specified in <br /> 626(a)(1) of the Cable Act, 47 U.S.C. 546(a)(1), and to take all steps and actions necessary or <br /> desired to conduct such proceedings and to comply with applicable laws, regulations, orders and <br /> decisions. <br /> Section 3 The Commission, Commission staff and/or their designee(s), may explore <br /> with Comcast the possibility of pursuing the informal renewal process under Section 626(h) of <br /> the Cable Act, 47 U.S.C. 546(h). If the Commission and Comcast decide to utilize the <br /> informal renewal process, the Commission, Commission staff and/or their designee(s) are <br /> authorized to enter into a Standstill Agreement, if appropriate or desired, to perform past <br /> performance and needs assessment reviews, to negotiate and communicate with Comcast <br /> concerning matters relating to the renewal and /or extension of the Franchise, and to take all other <br /> steps and actions necessary or desired to engage in the informal renewal process and/or to <br /> comply with applicable laws, regulations, orders and decisions. <br /> Section 4 The Commission, Commission staff and/or their designee(s) shall provide <br /> the public with notice of, and an opportunity to participate in, proceedings conducted under <br /> Section 626(a)(1) of the Cable Act, 47 U.S.C. 546(a)(1), unless those proceedings are tolled <br />