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r� <br /> 1 -3- <br /> i Mr. Franke indicated he believes ,the .goal of. making service available <br /> to all subscribers. before .May, 198.4 , would be met and .reported some <br /> St. Anthony residents may have service this ' December. Councilman Marks <br /> had raised the original. concern about the availability of institutional <br /> service, and Mr. Franke assured..him thisservice would -be on line at <br /> the same time it is . offered to residential subscribers : He said it is <br /> in the interest of his company to get all .subscri_bers on line as fast <br /> as they can because that is the only. way Group W can make money and the <br /> Group W official foresees that some day cable companies may be looking <br /> to institutional subscribers for. most of .their revenues. The Com- <br /> munity Affairs Director told Councilman. Marks that if his firm gets <br /> the St. Paul franchise, an uplink for national connection would certainly <br /> be installed- He agreed to set .up an appointment for the Councilman <br /> to meet with persons in his firm who are more knowledgeable than he <br /> in the areas about which Councilman Marks has so many questions . He. <br /> also indicated Jim .Daniels , .Gro.up W Assistant Manager, would be the <br /> contact person .to reach through Mr. Kaeding. <br /> Service would be providedthrough . "two head ends and .two hubs" , Mr. <br /> Franke said, and one is already. es.tablished . in the building Group W <br /> has taken over which was- formerly the Lake Owasso School. In reply <br /> to questions regarding the cable service to schools, Mr. Franke reported <br /> Group W intends to make a $50.,000 grant to foster educational access <br /> and would also provide staff persons to aid the schools in setting up <br /> their programs . Public useof the service, including televising of <br /> Council meetings , was also discussed at length. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks .and. seconded by. Councilman Letourneau to <br /> approve the final reading and adopt the ordinance which provides for <br /> amending the Cable Communications Ordinance by mutual written agree- <br /> ment. <br /> ORDINANCE 1983-003 <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 1982-009 <br /> KNOWN ,AS THE CABLE COMMUNICATIONS ORDINANCE <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Judy Makowske was present . and joined Councilman Enrooth in . a discussion <br /> of garbage being left out on the streets for long periods of time. The <br /> Planning Commission Chair' s complaint was related to a dumpster which <br /> had been left at an. apartment house for three months after service was <br /> discontinued.. Mr. Childs...indicated that the City would follow up any <br /> complaint called in and -would address the problem in an article in the <br /> next Newsletter. Telephone . calls related to a noisy party the previous <br /> weekend prompted a discussion of .the existing ordinances dealing with <br /> disturbances. and. just what actions the Police Department is constitution- <br /> ally permitted. The -Manager indicated he would discuss the matter <br /> further with the Chief of Police and City Attorney and report back at <br /> a later meeting. <br /> Councilman -.Ranallo .urged- the Council members to attend the annual <br /> conference of . the League of Minnesota Ctiies which had begun on the <br /> `. <br /> same day . <br />