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S-933 - 04/12/1999 - AGREEMENT - Ordinances Supporting Documents a i v ' s C1 Q ~ �o I VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1200 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60523-2235 ?BONE: 630 990-3000 FAX. 630 990-0$76 MEMORANDUM I' i DATE; April 9, 1999 TO: Village President and Board of Trustees SUBJECT: Cable Television Franchise Transfer i RECOMMENDATION: (1) That the Village Board arlopt.the attached ordinance consenting to the transfer of control of the existing cable television franchise from MediaOne of Northern Illinois, Inc. to TCI TKR of South Dade, Inc. and authorize the execution of the attached'Transfer Agreement. (2)That the Village Board adopt the attached ordinance consenting to the change of control of the cable television franchise from 'TCI TKR of South Dade, Inc. to AT&T Corp. and authorize the execution of the attached Change of Control Agreement. As we reported to the Board previously, the Village of Oak. Brook is in receipt of the Federal j Communications Commission Forms 394 containing information intended to establish the technical, legal and financial qualifications of TCI for taking ownership of the existing cable television franchise from MediaOne. When TCI decided to reorganize its cable systems nationally, it determined that the Chicago metropolitan area would be one of its prime markets. As such, lengthy negotiations between MediaOne and TCI resulted in an asset exchange agreement that would cause TCI's south Florida properties and some in California to be exchanged for all MediaOne systems in the Chicago area and some in Michigan. The franchising authorities in the affected communities are charged with reviewing the FCC Form 394 to determine whether TCI is technically, legally and financially able to operate the cable system. The ability to deny such transfer on any of these three bases is extremely limited. Because the TCI deal affects a vast majority of area municipalities (MediaOne, Multimedia, Time Warner and Jones systems are all affected), DuPage Mayors and Managers and the other Councils of Government formed a consortium to obtain expert consulting at a very reasonable cost. As a result, Dr. Barry Orton and Stuart Chapman were hired to conduct the technical, legal and financial review for all affected communities. The technical review included,anon other things, a physical inspection•f the various haad-cad sites and an analysis of the cable type and size that would be used by TCI. The legal review dealt primarily with TCI's use of subsidiary corporations as transferee vehicles, as well as any outstanding claims against the company. Financial data was reviewed to determine whether TCI had adequate resources to operate the cable systems. The review is complete, and the consultants have concluded. that TCI has sufficiently demonstrated the adequacy of its technical, financial and legal qualifications within the context of applicable law. r �i Concerns about changes in terms and conditions of service and operations, licensing of transferees, consolidation of operations and customer service, and technical management personnel were also addressed in the consultants' review. TCI has indicated that it will follow the terms and conditions of local franchise agreements, and would license its subsidiary corporations prior to the transfer. TCI's responses also note that there are no current plans to consolidate or change operations, and it will handle customer service with the same personnel who are currently providing the service. The attached ordinance incorporates ICI's representations that the transfer is not expected to have any effect on cable television service, rates or reduce the quality of customer service or cable service in Oak Brook. AT&T ACQUISITION OF TCI III In mid-1998 while the TCl/MediaOne exchange was moving to its inevitable conclusion, AT&T began proceedings to acquire TCI. The consortium consultants and many others affected by the TCl/MediaOne exchange viewed this as a positive development since AT&T indicated that it would require TCI to provide high quality cable infrastructure,and service. Additionally, AT&T is believed to have significantly greater resources to devote to cable television operations. I It appears that the U.S. Department of Justice has approved the transaction between TCI and AT&T, and we expect to receive the official FCC documents in the near future. In any event,the consortium consultants have conducted, a technical, legal and financial review of AT&T and l recommend that communities approve the TCl/AT&T transaction at the same time as the TCl/MediaOne exchange. The primary reason for passing the ordinances at the same time is to afford communities the ability to work directly with AT&T as the ultimate cable franchise holder. Because TCI has not had an unblemished record as a provider of cable service in the Chicagoland area, and because AT&T has indicated that it would demand improved performance of the system, I recommend that the Board also adopt the attached ordinance consenting to the transfer of control of the cable television franchise to AT&T from TCI. In conclusion based on the results of the review of qualifications and the fact a q s stated by our consultants, that Illinois municipalities have no legal basis upon whiich to deny approval of the transfer of their cable franchises from MediaOne to TCI and control of the franchise from TCI to AT&T, I recommend adoption of the two attached ordinances. Michael A. Crotty, Assistarr: Villa_e Manager hnac ! Nays: 0 - None. Absent: I Trustee Bartecki. Motion carried. i 5) RDINAN E 95►-AG-CB-EX3-S-933 AN ORDINANCE OF ORD.99-AG---cB-ESC . /r C �-- HE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK ILLINOIS CO] SENT3NG S-933 TO THE ANSFER OF CONTROL OF THE CABLE TRANSFER OF TELEVISION FRANCHISEE FROA�I 14 EDIA C3NE OF WNTROL OF CABL TELEVISION H ItN II{LINOIS INC TO TO TKR OF SOUTH DADE. FRANCHISEE rROM Mc_ ONE OF NORTHERN ILLINO ; The Village of Oak Brook is in receipt of the Federal INC. TO TCI TM Communications Commission Forth 394 containing information of SOUTH DADE, It intended to establish the technical, legal and financial qualifications of TO for taking ownership of the existing cable television franchise from MediaOne. When TO decided to reorganize its cable systems nationally, it determined that the Chicago metropolitan area would be one of its prime markets. Lengthy negotiations between MediaOne and TO resulted in an asset exchange agreement that would cause TO's south Florida properties and some in California, to be �I exchanged for aril MediaOne systems in the Chicago area and some in Michigan. i I The franchising authorities in the affected communities are charged � with reviewing the FCC Form 394 to determine whether TO is technically, legally and financially able to operate the cable system. The ability to deny such transfer on any of these three bases is extremely limited. Because the TCI deal affects a vast majority of area municipalities (MediaOne, Multimedia, Time Warner and Jones systems are all affected), DuPage Mayors and Managers and the other Councils of Government formed a consortium to obtain expert consulting at a very reasonable cost. As a result, Dr. Barry Orton artd Stuart Chapman were hired to conduct the technical, legal and financial review for all affected communities. '! I� The technical review included, among other things, a physical inspection of the various head-end sites and an analysis of the cable type and size that would be used by TCI. The legal review dealt primarily with TCI's use of subsidiary corporations as transferee ! vehicles, as well as any outstanding claims against the company. Financial data was reviewed to determine whether TCI had adequate resources to operate the cable systems.. The review is complete, and the consultants have concluded that TCI has sufficiently demonstrated the adequacy of its technical, financial and legal qualifications within the context of applicable law. VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes 9 of'20 ,April 13, 3999 Concerns about changes in terms and conditions of service and operations, licensing of era^sferees, consolidation of operations and customer service, and technical management personnel were also addressed in the consultants' review. TCI has indicated that it will follow the terms and conditions of local franchise agreements, and would licer-- its subsidiary corporations prior to the transfer. TCI`s responses also note that there are no current plans to consolidate or change operations, and it will handle customer service with the same personnel who are currently providing the service. The ordinance ;I incorporates TCI" representations that the transfer is not expected to I; have any effect on cable television service,rates or reduce the quality of customer service or cable service in Oak Brook. Motion by Trustee Savino, seconded by Trustee Caleel, to pass Ordinance 99-AG-CB-EXI-S-933,"An Ordinance Of The Village Of O;.k Brook, Illinois Consenting To The Transfer Of Control Of The Cable Television Franchisee From Media One Of Northern Illinois, I Inc, To TCI TKR Of South bade, Inc,", as presented and waive the full reading thereof; and authorize execution of the Transfer Agreement. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: 5 - Trustees Caleel, Kenny, McInerney, Saving and Shumate. Nays: 0 - None. Absent: I - Tru.:tee Bartecki. Motion carried. 6) ORDINANCE 99-AG-CB-EXI-S-934 AN ORDINANCE OF OR0.99-AG-03=EXI THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK ILLINOIS CONSENTING S-934 TO THE CHANGE OF CONTROL OF THE CABLE CHANGE OF CONTROL, TELEVISION FRANCHISEE FROM TELE- OF CABLE TELE- VISION FRANCHISEEI COMMUNICATIONS,INC.TO AT&T CORP.: FROM TRt.R- COMMUNICATIONS, In mid-1998 white the TCla-4ediaOne exchange was moving to its INC. TO AT&T CQRP' inevitable conclusion,AT&T began proceedings to acquire TCI. The consortium consultants and many others affected by the TCl/MediaOne exchange viewed this as a positive development since AT&T indicated that it would require TCI to provide high quality cable infrastructure and service. Additionally, AT&T is believed to have significantly greater resources to devote to cable television operations. I. It appears that the U.S. Department of Justice has approved the II transaction between TCI and AT&T, and the Village may expect to receive the official FCC documents in the near future. In any event, II the consunlium consultants have conducted a technical, legal and fnanc;a review of AT&T and recommend that communities approve VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes 10 of 20 April 13, 1999 II