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September 21, 2018 the Honorable Kathleen H. Burgess, Secretary September 21, 2018 The Honorable Kathleen H. Burgess, Secretary NYS Public Service Commission Three Empire State Plaza Albany, NY 12223-1350 RE: Franchise Renewal – Time Warner Cable Northeast LLC, locally known as Charter Communications, and the Town of Owasco, NY Dear Secretary Burgess: We are herewith filing via email, the following: 1. R-2 Application for Franchise Renewal, channel lineup and rates 2. Municipal Resolution granting renewal dated July 12, 2018 3. Fully executed copy of Franchise Renewal Agreement dated September 5, 2018 4. Copy of latest annual test data compiled for this part of the Division’s CATV system (on file with Commission) 5. Published legal notices 6. Method of Service Form We hereby request approval by the Commission of this application pursuant to Section 222 of the Public Service Law. Sincerely, Alice J. Kim Director, Government Affairs Charter Communications 6005 Fair Lakes Road East Syracuse, NY 13057 STATE OF NEW YORK PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION_________________________________________________________________________ In the matter of application of TIME WARNER CABLE NORTHEAST LLC, locally known as Charter Communications for renewal of its Certificate of Confirmation and Cable Television Franchise in the TOWN OF OWASCO, County of Cayuga, New York _______________________________________________________ 1. The exact legal name of the applicant is Time Warner Cable Northeast LLC 2. The applicant does business under the name Charter Communications 3. Applicant’s address and telephone number: Charter Communications 355 Chicago Street Buffalo, NY 14204 (716) 686-4446 4.&5. The applicant serves the following municipalities from the same headend or from a different headend in the same or adjacent counties; the number of video subscribers in each of the communities as of August, 2018 are: Franchise Name Subscribers Auburn, City 5,370 Fleming, Town 373 Niles, Town 15 Owasco, Town 612 Sennett, Town 313 Skaneateles, Town 359 Skaneateles, Village 722 Spafford, Town 313 Throop, Town 286 6. The following signals are regularly carried by the CNY cable system: (see attached channel/rate card). 7. The applicant does provide channel capacity for local origination. During the past twelve months, the applicant has provided approximately 1,200 hours of locally originated programming of all types including PEG access. 8. The current monthly rates for service in the Town of Owasco system are: (see attached). 9. During the past 12 months, the applicant has placed the following miles of new cable television plant in operation In the following municipalities: Franchise Name Plant Miles Auburn, City 0.20 Fleming, Town 0.00 Niles, Town 0.00 Owasco, Town 0.00 Sennett, Town 0.00 Skaneateles, Town 35.18 Skaneateles, Village 0.00 Spafford, Town 34.52 Throop, Town 0.00 10. The company has previously submitted to the New York State Public Service Commission its technical plan to rebuild the system to 750 MHZ which was completed by the end of 2000. 11. (A) The applicant has previously filed with the New York State Public Service Commission its current Statement of Assessment pursuant to Section 817 of the Executive Law. (B) The applicant previously filed with the New York State Public Service Commission its current Annual Financial Report. 12. State and describe below any significant achievements and/or improvements that took place with respect to System operation during the past twelve months. _________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ 13. No event or change has occurred during the past twelve months which has had, or could have a significant Impact upon applicant’s ability to provide cable television services. WHEREFORE, the applicant, Charter Communications, requests that the New York State Public Service Commission Grant this application and approve renewal of the Town of Owasco Certificate of Confirmation and Franchise Renewal Agreement. Dated: September 21, 2018 By: Alice J. 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