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JUL 14 1982 <br />moo 50 PnFl 521 <br />4: Feeder <br />The following street locations -listed below are the streets <br />with multiple spans that will be replaced in order of <br />immediate priority. The spans to be replaced are normally <br />200" in length and rebuild will be in specific spans, <br />exhibiting signal, voltage, or response problems. <br />The streets following below are listed in order of priority. <br />Completion dates especially on this section of project <br />#82-R-17 (1) will change as the immediate need arises. It <br />may be assumed that all projects listed in this section <br />will be completed by December 1982: <br />1: Roseland- Josie Street -'August 1982 <br />Roseland- Dale Street - August 1982 <br />Note: several spans causing immediate reception <br />problems have been completed in advance of the <br />scheduled date of replacement. Of the appy"oximately <br />4,000 feet planned for rebuild 1,000 feet has <br />already been replaced as of this writing. <br />Wabasso - 81st Street - September 1982 <br />4: Wabasso - 84th Street --September 1982 <br />5: Gifford - 34th Avenue - October 1982 - <br />6: Gifford - 28th Court - October 1982 -Cell 3oia <br />Wabasso - 87th Street - Partial June 1982 completed <br />November 1982 <br />Wabasso - Broxton Road - December * 1982 <br />One additional project to be completed does not clearly <br />fall into the previously listed headings but has a definite <br />affect on all system areas. <br />_ Project 482-H-09 titled "Down Leads" includes the <br />replacement of all leads on the Sebastian Tower in an <br />effort to ensure that all off -air channels received can <br />be processed at optimum signal levels for distribution <br />throughout the system. The cables to be used are of higher <br />quality -in both signal loss characteristics and signal <br />response. The,upgrading of equipment at the tower itself, <br />(the heart of our signal distribution) will improve general <br />off air recep_tion'.and eventual distribution on the system <br />level. This project will be completed by March 31, 1982• <br />3: How can the costs to the operation in Indian River County <br />be accuratelty determined? <br />Costs to the Indian River County cable television <br />system can most reasonably be determined by the actual <br />number of subscribers being served. In the operation <br />of a cable television system certain costs will be incurred. <br />Such as: Office rent, salaries, utilities, vehicle <br />expense,.accounting, insurance, franchise fees, property <br />tax etc. These costs cannot be as a result of just one`' <br />particular area of a cable system. Thus it appears <br />reasonable and equitable, that these costs be spread over <br />the entire system based upon the number of subscribers <br />served in each respective area. <br />12 <br />