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· Fr~m : DRL Now. 28.!9~9 10:11 PM <br /> <br />TO: Pat Klaers <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br />Bill Morris <br /> <br />SUBJECT:~ Residential Survey <br /> <br />DATE <br /> <br />November 28, 1989 <br /> <br />Attached is a copy of the revised questionnaire; it reflects all <br />the changes requested at our last meeting and all the additions <br />suggested that evening. <br /> <br />The survey length is currently 112 question units. It is not too <br />long for administering to your residents; in fact, both Maplewood <br />and Maple Grove were lengthier. <br /> <br />The current cost is: <br /> <br /> BASE (60 UNITS) .................... $5,400.00 <br />+ ADDITIONS (52 UNITS) ............... $4,860.00 <br /> <br /> TOTAL COST (112 UNITS) ............ $10,260.00 <br /> <br />If you ~hould decide to reduce tha number of questions, please <br />bear in mind that components of a list are not one full unit. <br />However, stand-alone questions are one unit, in and of them- <br />selves. <br /> <br />We will need the following data, if it is available, from the <br />City, for sample validation purposes: <br /> <br />A. Current penetration of cable television. <br /> <br />B. Actual current figures for Questions %147 & <br /> ~148. <br /> <br />We can move directly into the field and commence telephoning on <br />Monday, December 4, 1989, subject to the approval of the <br />questionnaire. <br /> <br />company policy also requires a down-payment of one-half of the <br />total cost (in this case, $5,130.00) at the time of the beginning <br />of fieldWork. I will fax you a copy of an invoice as soon as we <br />have draft approval. In addition, through the mail, I am sending <br />a copy of our standard contract with cities for your review. <br /> <br /> <br />