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 Meeting Minutes March 26, 2014 7:05pm  - Town Hall Office, Princeton, MA 
 Committee Members Present: 
 Petr Spacek Stan Moss Ned Utzig Dag Olsen John Kowaleski 
 Two members of Millennium Design and two members of Wired West attended 
 Discussion 
 
Approve 3/19 Minutes – Unanimously Approved.Wired West Discussion – with members David Epstein and Jim Drawe. 
Co-op with 42 member towns, all became MLPs.   
Active involvement in lobbying for IT Bond Bill funds.Creating bond offering that municipalities can use for last-mile builds.Packaging bonds from multiple towns together into an aggregate bond.Estimate for entire Wired West project of 45 towns of $100M.  Approximately $50M of which may come from IT bond billLanguage of MBI rules may be changing to allow MBI to grant funds without requiring ownership in capital investments.  Bill before Senate to modify their bylaws.Wired West is considering using a Chapter 44A 20-year bond. Model requires a 40% take rate in towns to back the bond. 28K houses in the 45-town group.Wired West co-op owns and operates the assets, contracts or creates the service provider for the network.Wired West believes IT bond bill will be issued on or prior to June 30.Forms/procedures for Wired West membership are on the wired west website.May/June EOI proposals with 60 day window.  
Update on Millennium / Negotiations.  Ron Cassel, CEO of Millennium gave details on some of their recent builds: 
Valley net in Vermont -  23 towns, 1400 miles 
$36,000/mile89% take rate Subscriber $103/month double-play includes service and depreciationBuilt three years ago 
Update from Stan on preliminary responses from town attorney regarding CATV licensing process and other matters:   
Validity of Matrix application – counsel opinion was it is not a valid CATV application.    
Whether IPTV service constitutes a CATV franchise - Counsel opinion is that IPTV is considered a CATV franchise, except possibly if there is no cable channel service.   
Can we negotiate procurement using GSA Schedule 70 - Counsel provided legal requirements, including putting out RFQ, notifying state authorities, etc. and also noted the use of the process is unprecedented in town. 
Broadband Committee voted to recommend to BOS not to extend the CATV process.  Unanimously Approved.Chris Lynch suggested that IPTV portion of the Millennium proposal could be removed and the funding for it could be applied to make-ready work. 
Discussion on sharing legal costs of required paperwork with Wired WestPlanning for Demo – vote to table to next meeting.  Unanimously Approved. 
Planning for Town Meeting – vote to table to next meeting. Unanimously Approved.
 
 Action Items 
 
Stan working on finalizing the ISP contracts for CAIs 
Set up future meeting with MBI. (Steve)
 Upcoming Agenda Items 
Discussion/Vote on Wired West membershipPlanning for Demo at LibraryPlanning for Town Meeting
 Meeting adjourned 9:36 PM 
 
 Respectfully submitted, Ned Utzig 
 
 
 
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