HomeMy WebLinkAboutSIX STAR CABLEVISION 08-17-81DATE:
August 17, 1981
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HC~OPABLE MA¥CR A~D CITY COUNCIL
CHARLES THAYSR, INTERIM CITY MANAc-m~
SIX STAR CABLEVISICN
In a ~hone conversation this morning between Bob Patty and. Mike
BDotemarkle, Bc~ related the following: "Six Star will have a model and
possible slide show tDnight. Changes include six meter (19.68 feet) dish
instead of seven (22.96 feet). Five foot berm with 7-10 foot landscape
screening for a 12-15 foot screen wall. C~ receiving, angled dish ~uld
stand, 17-18 feet tall. Believe visual concerns of residents have been
relieved (18 at school meeting md contact at home with about 50%). Other
concerns about TV being bad in general, use of government property, or
Proposition 13 being undermined couldn't be addressed as they are
philosophical views. We may still remot~ the antenna behim~ bus barn, but
not part of initial proposal. Still are looking at other sites but nothing
definite or available. Are discussing it with Marine Corps, Irvine Co.,
etc."
Interim City ~er
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CHA~T.~R ~{~YER, INTERIM CITY MANAgeR
CC~TINU~ CLC~ED HEARING Clq SIX STAR CABIA-5~ISICI~ PEI~MIT REQUEST
Staff has had limited contact with Six Star Cablevisicn ar~ its manager
Mr. Patty. He is in the process of talking with various c~i~-~nity members
concerning the installaticn of the Six Star receiver site c~ school
property on Service Road.
Should the Agency wish to receive additional public input at the August
17th w~cting of the A~3ency, it ~uld be necessary to reopen the public
hearing. At this time, the public hearing stands closed and no further
testimony should be reviewed unless the hearing is again opened.
Staff will provide any additional information to ~ency as soon as we
receive it, however, to date we have r~ceived r~ne.