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Sisk: <br /> <br />to the city. What we have done is <br />that we've basically paid our fees <br />on gross receipts, which also <br />included the collection of the fees. <br />So, in essence we've paid a fee on <br />the fee. Basic service is $20,00 <br />and there was a 5% franchise fee <br />added to the bill. The customer <br />then pays us $21. We're paying the <br />city on receipts of the $21 not on <br />receipts of $20. <br /> <br />What you had been doing is not <br />paying advertising fees and not also <br />paying quarterly. In fact, you had <br />been paying annually. I would like <br />to see us look at that agreement to <br />ensure that we are complying with <br />the agreement and any amendments <br />that have been made to that <br />agreement. I think that it's <br />equally important that the city <br />comply. The saving of not having an <br />office for the last several years <br />should also be factored into it as <br />well. <br /> <br />Hedding stated that it's obvious that the operation is run from <br />Longmont, because on certain channels like CNN they've substituted <br />local advertisements for national ones. He felt that they are <br />pretty amateurish and annoying, with a range in volume from three <br />to six decibels. He asked if that could be corrected. <br /> <br />Griffin: <br /> <br />Cable advertising offered the local <br />operator, as well as local vendors, <br />the opportunity to reach a market <br />that was otherwise unavailable to <br />them. It is not exclusive to <br />Longmont. We have a lot of <br />Louisville advertisers. Some <br />complaints have been brought up at <br />the previous hearings about the <br />audio levels. It's something we're <br />working on. <br /> <br />Howard asked for a time frame on when Scripps Howard is scheduling <br />their repairs. <br /> <br />Griffin stated that he would be communicating a schedule to Chris <br />Miller by the end of the week. <br /> <br /> <br />