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• • <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Stanbridge SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Adams. the Board unanimously (4-0, <br />Commissioner Macht absent) approved the Domestic <br />Wastewater Residual Agreement with B & B Halliday, Inc , as <br />recommended in the memorandum. <br />AGREEMENT IS ON FILL; <br />IN 'HU' OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO FIII BOARD <br />9.A.1. PUBLIC HEARING - TRANSFER OF FRANCHISE FOR <br />CABLE TV - FALCON CABLE MEDIA (CHARTER CABLE, LLC) TO <br />TCI CABLEVISION OF MISSOURI, INC. (AT&T BROADBAND) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION IS ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of May 15, 2001: <br />DATE: <br />TO: <br />THROUGH* <br />THROUGH* <br />FROM: <br />SUBJECT: <br />May 15, 2001 <br />Honorable Board of County Commissioners <br />James E. Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />Thomas W. Frame, Director <br />Department of General Services <br />(ea et <br />Terry L Smith, Telecommunications Manager <br />Department of General Services <br />Application for Transfer of Franchise - Charter to AT&T <br />BACKGROUND <br />Since 1998, Indian River County has been asked to approve the transfer of TCI to AT&T <br />Broadband and Falcon to Charter. In a continuation of the regionalization of the major providers <br />in the Cable Television industry, Charter Communications has asked the County to approve the <br />transfer of ownership of their operation in Indian River County to AT&T Broadband. This <br />request is interesting in that, if approved, the County will have one licensed CATV provider <br />instead of two, and that one provider will be operating two systems within the county that are at <br />differgnt levels in technology and may have different mandatory operational requirements. <br />May 22, 2001 <br />19 <br />r tr <br />r)r ?�i <br />� �o �. <br />