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Council deferred action to 9/20/72 of
adoption of amendment to Sec. 20.17 of Code
to provide a $5. per room charge in hotel
rooms for closed circuit t.v. with charge
added to bill and asked City Mgr. to provide
information as to source of ord.
Ordinance previously passed proposing closed
circuit TV in hotel rooms & occupational
license of $5. for each TV set was withdrawn
from agenda.
Councilman Greene requested Administration
follow progress during coming year and decide
if $5. is sufficient.Also requested Adminis-
tration determine if operation could be
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9/6/72
9/20/72
TELEVISION - CLOSED CIRCUIT
required to get occupational license
and if entire operation could be taxed as
a network, more than it is right now.
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Meeting Date
Councilman Rosen suggested the City Manager
follow progress of this operation and as soon as
business begins operation, ordinance should be
presented to Council imposing a fee.
9/20/72
9/20/72
Memo #7560, ordinance passed on first reading, 6/20/79
re: providing for construction, operation,
regulation and control of cable television
systems within its territorial limits, provi-
ding for definitions; license requirements,
terms and limitations; liability and