HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/08/1998 COW minutes· ~ ~ MINUTES
~OMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
~ DECE,MBER 8 !998
CALL TO ORDER ~ "~
Mayor Farley called the meeting to order at 7,34 p m Present at the meebng were.
Trustees George CIowes, T~mothy Corcoran,'Paul~Hoefert, R~chard Lohrstorfer and
Darnel Nocch~ Absent from the meeting was Trustee Irvana Wilks Staff members
"present ~ncluded V~llage Manager M~chael E Janonis and A~ss~stant Vdlage
Manager Dawd St ahl r
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Approval of M~nutes from November 24, 1998 Motion made by Trustee Corcoran
and Seconded by Trustee Lohrstorfer to app, rove the M~nutes M~nutes were
approved unammously
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
None
' CABLE FRANCHISE POLICY DISCUSSION
~Assistant Village Manager David Strahl prowded a genera overview of the Cable
negot~a~t~ons to date w~th TCI ~ He outhned the negotiation process !tself and stated
that the FCC regulates the negotiation process s~gmficantly, therefore, there are
only hm~ted ~tems that can be d~scussed at the table The V~llage also cannot]ust
dec~de to h(~t ~enew the Agre~ement because of Federal regulations unfortunately
Many other commumt~e§ that surrouhd Mount Pr(~spect ha~e completed their
negobabons~w~th TCI, ther~efore, the Vdlage has benefited from what has been
pr~3wd~l 'to them 'by the cable prov.~er~ The latest ext&ns~on' wdl expire on
February 1, 1999 Acc_ordmg t? the Agreement, extensions can only be granted ~n
s~x-month ~ncrements The Agreement ~tself ~s wntten ~n such a wa~/to m~n~m~ze
possible hurdles to any compet~bon, whmh may occur. Compebbon ~s ~n place ~n
~' Arhngton Heights, Prospect Heights' and Des Pa~ne~ Ameritech New Med~a
remains interested ~n negobatmg an Agreement w~th Mount Prospect to prowde
~ alternative §erv~ce to the residents ~
'A number of ~ssues are ~ncluded ~n the material ~n which lam, requesting d~rect~on
from the Vdla~ Board on'
1 Number of PEG Channels Prewously, the Vdlage had a m~nlmum number
of five channels regardless of the prowder However, hm~tabons by
Ameritech only allow for four channels S~nce the Vdlage has e~ght PEG
channels at this time, the Agreement ~ncludes the provision that the
additional unused channels be reduced after one year , ~Staff would
recommend an Agreement with a m~nlmum of f~ur PEG channels
.General comme~nts from Vdlage Board members ~ncluded the following items
There was some concern about reducing the number of PEG channe s prematurely
just to'obtain ~nter~st ff~n~ Ar~entech The Jrn-prove~ments'~.n t~ch~ology should
allow for incremental expansion of the number of channels
John Higgins of TCl explained the language; which triggers the additional PEG
ha els based o~ usagel els .
Consensus of the V~llage Boara was to reduce the number of PEG channels
to four as recommended by s~ff.
2 Gross Revenues There ~s a potenbal revenue loss of $25,000 if the Vdlage
accepts the staff recommendabon Amentech has steadfastly negohated a
rews~on to the defimbon of Gross Revenues to exclude adved~s~ng revenue
Whde the TCI Agreement ~ncludes the revenue defimbon which allows for
adve~smg revenue to be~pa'~ of Gross R~v~n~es, ~f and when compebbon
~, arrives by way of Amente~h, th~s revenue ~dl ~doubtedly be reduced
General comments from the V~ age Board members included the fol)ow~ng ~tems
Sore Board members fet that compebbon woud ~mprove,se~ce and th~s
red ct~o'
accept s~ff recommendatmn to revise
Consensus'&f the Wllage Board ~as to
the d~fimt~o~ of Gross Revenues to'e~&lude adve~smg r~venues if and when
the,Ameritech Agreement becomes closer to reah~.
3. ~ Pubhc Access Studm The Studio ~6uld remain-at the ~CI facd~ty for the
, r foreseeab e future Ag~eements~th~other ~ommumbes require the studio
be w~th~n five m~ es of their borders and since the studio already ~s m Mount
Prospect, the hkehhood of ~t m&v~ng appears to'be remote However, once
compet~bon does arnve, there ~s a poss~bd~ty that a Grant would be prowded
~' ' by TCI o¢ an&thsr'prowder w~th 1% of ~evenues earmarked for,operabons of
the studio Also, the Vdlage under the eadersh~p ~f Ross Rowe has
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.... , spearheaded a d~scuss~on among other surrounding commumbes for a
~reg~onal non-profit Agreement, h~vever, such an' Agreement is not a pnonty
w~th other communities as ~t is w~th Mount Prospect because ~)f the number
of pubhc access users
Staff would recommend the standard language be ~ncluded in the Agreement
which requires a studio w~thln five mdes of the community and acknowledge
the fact that funding arrangements for the studio operations w~ll hkely be
altered once competition is in place
General comments from the V~llage Board members included the following items
,',There was some concern regarding the amount of storage space currently prowded
at the studio in Mount Prospect There was also d~scuss~on concerning the overlap
of trained users between Ch~a,n~117 and the pubhc, access stations themselves
ghlights~o ' 'i'CI A~
H' f other items in the reement
Duration: The Franchise Agreement is for ten ye'ar~ instea~ of the tyl~ica115 years
as m the prewous Agreement, however, if the cable system ~s upgraded w~th~n the
first five years of the Agreement, the Agree~;en~ ~,ll autom~t,cally b~e` extended by
five years ~ '
Interest on Late Payments: There is additional language, which a ows for interest
to be assessed for late payments in addition to the penalty ~tself
Annual Certificates of Insuran~:e: 'I:~s'language requires 'i'CI 'to prowde
necessary Certificates of Insurance and Bonds on an annual bas[~ to the Wllage
Enhanced Liquidated Damages: After the standard penalty of $100 a day for a
set number of days, additional penalties are. a,ss. essed at $250 a, da? ~ the situation
~s not resolved
Government Channel Location: The.~V~llage government channel has been
moved several t~mes in the last five years Staff felt ~t was cnt~cal to maintain
wewersh~p by keeping the channe location at the lowest number on the dial as
possible There was also concern regarding the location of the channel whereby
two blank channels would d~scourage channel surfing to find the government
channel The Vdlage retains the option of placing government channel'
programming at any location among the designated PEG channels, therefore, the
Vdlage government channel w~ll be placed at the lowest numbered channel
avadable.
General comments from V~llage Board members ~ncluded the following ~tems
There was a request concerning the status of the system upgrades as outhned by
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TCL There was also a d~scusslon regarding Internet access thrc~ugh the at-home
s~rv~:e. A question was raised regarding the Lifehne service, which was prowded
bY a previous Franchise carner before TCI bought the system
John Higgins prowded a letter to the Vdlage Board outhnmg the proposed system
upgrades He also stated that he would expect the at-home service to be avadable
~n 1999 with the upgrade currently'[Jnderway to provide th~s service He stated that
basic channels as prescnbed by the FCC must include specific channels on specific
Iocabons He also stated that TCI chose not to have an increase m rates ~n June
of 1998 so that the basic service was readily available for as many subscribers as
Consensus of the Village Board was to move the draft Agreement forward for
final approval by th.e V?lage Board at an upcoming V,llage Board meeting.
ANY OTHER BUSINESS , ~ -,~ ~, ~.; .... , .. ,, ,,
Trustee Clowes stated that the Youth View program, on channel 35 w~ll cover the
subject of youth dnnk~ng and driving _
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT ~ ~ ~, .~, . ~,,~.~ ! ,.~ ~ ~
V,llage Manager Janon,s reminded Board members and the audience that Coffee
,w~th Council ~s scheduled for December 12 from 9 00 a m unb111 00 a m at the
V~ll.age Hall ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ ~ ~'~ ~.' ~,', ,- ~ , ~ v~
ADJOURNMENT 1' ~
The meebng was adjourned at 8 30 p m ..
- ,,Respectfully submitted
DAVID STRAHL
r ~ Ass~tantVdlage Manager
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