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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN I <br /> CAPITAL FACILITIES AND UTILITIES ELEMENT <br /> documents and data via cellular facsimile "line of sight" of another head-in facility toIIII <br /> machines and/or cellular laptop computers. ease transmission of signals. <br /> Such applications are expected to increase <br /> substantially in the coming years as cellular D. Other Service Providers <br /> coverage and service areas continue to <br /> expand. 1. School Districts. All school districts <br /> within Snohomish County have individual <br /> Cellular One currently has one cell site capital facilities plans. Each of these plans <br /> located within the city of Everett. Cellular are in conformance with the "Snohomish <br /> One is licensed by the FCC to provide cellular County School Districts Capital Facilities <br /> phone services to the region. Plan, 1993". This document provides an <br /> inventory of existing facilities and levels of <br /> Expansion and growth of the Cellular One service for each district. Copies of each of <br /> network is forecast on an annual basis. Deci- the school district plans are available from <br /> sions on expansion are a result of analysis of Snohomish County Planning and each district <br /> monthly system use, quarterly updates of will have a copy of their plan. <br /> capacity and performance projections and <br /> annual revenue updates. Cellular One also Enrollment projections for Everett, <br /> prepares a proprietary five-year plan. Snohomish and Mukilteo school districts <br /> indicate a need for additional school capital <br /> Growth and expansion restrictions for Cellu- facilities. Currently, the districts are updating <br /> lar include FAA regulations, land use their capital facilities plans to reflect the latest <br /> restrictions and capital costs of cell site projections. Enrollment projections for the <br /> restrictions three districts are as follows: 4111 <br /> 4. Cable Television. Cable television is <br /> provided, through franchise, by VIACOM to <br /> the Everett area with approximately 14,000- <br /> 15,000 current subscribers (approximately <br /> 70% of the city's population). Cable services <br /> are regulated by National Cable Televisions <br /> Association guidelines and FCC regulations. I <br /> VIACOM's franchise with the city expires in <br /> July of 2000. <br /> VIACOM's system capacity stem ca acit is not considered 111 <br /> to be a limiting factor in accommodating <br /> I <br /> population growth in the Everett area. <br /> VIACOM believes the system is well <br /> equipped to serve anticipated new develop- <br /> ment and annexation by adding trunk and <br /> distribution facilities. While its need is not <br /> anticipated, a new "head-in" (point of origin) <br /> microwave facility may be required. If so, it41 <br /> would require a hill top location or in the <br /> I <br /> CF-22 I <br />