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collect is the money that they are going to pay for the <br />copyright amount. <br />Attorney Brandenburg swore in Warren E. T. Miller, 622 <br />Lawson St., Sebastian, who had a list of 50 occasions when <br />his TV reception was interrupted. He emphasized that -Jones <br />Intercable is a monopoly in this area, and their service is <br />really bad. <br />Administrator Wright pointed out that this rate <br />increase applies only to those people who live outside the <br />City of Sebastian. The City of Sebastian already held their <br />public hearing at which customers expressed all of their <br />complaints, and they granted the increase. However, the <br />cable company cannot issue a different rate for them than <br />'the unincorporated area of the County because they are on <br />the same system. They cannot cut off Channel 17 without <br />affecting the unincorporated area of the County, and the <br />City is taking the position to either grant the rate <br />increase or drop the channel. <br />Attorney Brandenburg swore in Marty Csuri, 12485 <br />Roseland Rd., who complained about poor service and <br />reception and felt they were not receiving what they are <br />paying for right now. <br />Attorney Brandenburg swore in Robert Tanksley, 8240 <br />Capewell Ct., Roseland, a member of the original committee <br />to save Channel 17, who favored the rate increase. Mr. <br />Tanksley stressed that we are here tonight to decide whether <br />Jones Intercable gets a rate increase and not to solve the <br />reception problems, and these matters should be separated. <br />He reported that he had obtained over 600 signatures on a <br />petition which supported granting a $1.00 increase, rather <br />than just a 330 increase. <br />Chairman Bird agreed that we have strayed a bit from <br />the matter of the rate increase and felt these matters <br />should be considered separately. <br />7 <br />NOV 3 01993 <br />L_ <br />MCK 55) PACE <br />I <br />