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b. Meeting Dates <br /> This is the last CAC meeting for the "academic year." Our next meeting will be <br /> on September 19. We will continue to meet on the third Thursday of the month at <br /> 6:30 PM. The Parker Room has been reserved for all of next year's meetings. <br /> 5. RCN 2019 license renewal update: Dave Becker, Dave Buczkowski, Nick Lauriat <br /> a. Public hearing Thursday. Nick Lauriat will attend the hearing as the CAC rep. <br /> Comments will be allowed until Friday at 1 PM. Mark Sandeen will need a script <br /> to close the hearing just before the BOS meeting. <br /> b. Review of the final draft RCN license. We need to update the list of town sites <br /> and their addresses. Dorina will scrub the list to be included in the final draft. <br /> Dave Becker says we do not have a list of the buildings; we need to. This list is <br /> nonexclusive and can be updated later. We need a review of the draft Board of <br /> Selectmen "public written statement"regarding license renewal <br /> c. The Committee voted to recommend that the Board of Selectmen sign the RCN <br /> license and issue the public written statement, subject to satisfactory outcome of <br /> the June 20 Public Hearing. <br /> d. There is a need to file the final contract with the State,though not immediately. <br /> The Committee voted to authorize the signing of the license and to authorize the <br /> subcommittee to draft a statement. <br /> 6. Verizon FiOS 2021 license renewal update <br /> Once the RCN renewal license is signed, the Committee will ask the Board of <br /> Selectmen for authorization to begin the license renewal process for Verizon FiOS. <br /> Verizon has asked for 5 years instead of 10 years. We intend to follow our practice of <br /> keeping our agreements with the various as alike as possible. <br /> 7. 5G wireless technology and concerns about potential health impacts <br /> Discussion took place about possible activities prior to the Committee's September <br /> meeting. We need to learn more about this topic. Committee members generally <br /> agreed that we each need to do our own research over the summer and resume <br /> discussions in the fall. Mark Sandeen talked about the aesthetics on the new 5G poles. <br /> Are there any zoning issues? <br /> 8. Regulatory updates <br /> a. FCC "in-kind contributions"proposed rulemaking —Ken Pogran. There is no <br /> news. <br /> b. "Net neutrality"—Bob Avallone There is no new news. <br /> 9. Town IT update: Dorinda Goodman had no news except that a conduit is being <br /> planned for the new Minuteman High School I-Net connection. Mark Sandeen <br /> brought up the antenna to be included with construction of a cell tower near the police <br /> station. <br />
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