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Agenda Packets
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8/22/1988
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Regular Meeting
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I <br />8/4/88 <br />5. Consider entering formal discussions with 8 <br />studio facility to <br />appropriate parties fO' the transfer ^f equipment from the Edgewood <br />another location. <br />main facility and op <br />o committee to search for lucations for a new <br />aperations base for the NSAC that would m.-* <br />criteria established by the Co ti;eion <br />Y. ACCESS MANAGEMENT ENTITY MISSION STATEMENT <br />tO.rCommission members developed the following mission statement <br />activie men -profit corporation that will manage community aiccess <br />part vofirhi3T=sport, andnisiincorporated the <br />in fulhe lC olutionn as <br />Supporting Coamur.".Y Access Management By A Non -Profit Corporation" <br />that will be considered and adopted by each member city, <br />"Ti1 North Suburban Cable Commission, its member cities, and North <br />Suburbs Access Corporation (NSAC) rec)gnize the function that <br />community access can perform in. 1) serving the communications <br />needs of the variety of community organizations, institutions and <br />individuals that are a <br />part Ofbthe member cities, and 2) enriching <br />the cable subscribers/viewers <br />community events and resources plus oandawareness informofith about <br />dynamics of activity within the ten -city area. the scope and <br />"NSAC is committed to providing t:;e necessary s <br />resources, equipment, training aipport including <br />id assistance, encouragement, <br />information and evaluation in a manner that responds to the <br />Individual needs of each user that has indicated an interec; in <br />community access, while assuring that a broad spectrum of community <br />interest groups are involved in access. Ba:,ed on requests, <br />available time, and the established resource allocation <br />8 vernments inAtherNorthsSuburbanoareapinrtheirtdevelopmentiands and <br />use <br />Of community access facilities that are available to them... <br />VI. COMMUNITY ACCESS STANDARDS <br />The Commission members discussed those elements and activities that <br />are necessary for the success of a access operation. to outline community <br />community ac <br />Members have determined that it is necessary ac <br />access objectives so that the NSAC, Cable TV North Central, the <br />city councils of the member cities, access users and subscribers <br />share common expectations of community access. This will make it <br />Go clear to all parties involved in access what it means to say ;;hat <br />"access is working" in the North Suburban area. <br />Elements of a successful community access operation are described <br />In the following statements. <br />
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