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time to respond in order for you to get this on your meeting agenda for your first meeting in January. If <br /> you do not want us to provide such services for your city,please also respond to me via email and let me <br /> know that you are declining such services. <br /> Time is of the essence on this matter,so ulease provide me with vour response as soon as uossible, <br /> but no later than December 27,2018. <br /> Please note that there are over 20 cities and utilities being provided this email and that in researching this <br /> matter and preparing this email for your consideration,we have had to spend about 12 hours of time to <br /> research the law,review the FCC order and prepare this email. It is our belief that given the deadlines <br /> and loss of your regulatory rights as presented herein that we had a.n obligation as your legal counsel to <br /> inform you of the issues and undertake this work on your behalf. Based on this,it is our intention to bill <br /> each of you a small amount of time on this matter unless you let us know otherwise. <br /> Finally,we have made some additional contacts on this matter and are awaze that the League of <br /> Minnesota Cities has retained a law firm to develop model standards/guidelines for cities to use in <br /> response to the above. At this point there is not a projected time for release of the same. As a result,we <br /> are still recommending that cities retain us to develop standa.rds/guidelines that you can put in place <br /> before January 14 and then within the sixth month period thereafter make any changes if needed based on <br /> wha.t the LMC later develops and releases. <br /> Let me know if you have questions or comments. Thank you for your consideration. <br /> Chris <br /> Christopher M.Hood <br /> FLAHERTY&HOOD,P.A. <br />
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