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A. a.(1)(a) i) a)DocumentgPleadingHeader for Numbered Pleading PaperE!n    X X` hp x (#%'0*,.8135@8:8HH"&H>XHH8HB8>HH^HH>"".2",2,2,"222N2222"&22H22,006"6."""""""""""2H,H,H,H,H,XAB,>,>,>,>,""""H2H2H2H2H2H2H2H2H2H2H,H2H1H2H2H282H,H,H,B,B,B6B,H?>,>,>,>,H2H2H2H6H2H6H2""2"""2F866H2>>(>">">H2;H2H2H2H2XHB"B"B"8&8&8&86>*>>.H2H2H2H2H2H2^HH6>,>,>,H2>"H28&>"H2?22!!WFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxN$<<$.2",2222`2 LL2 LL2L"",,2d""#@/"5@^2CRdd$CCdq2C28dddddddddd88qqqYzoCNzoozzC8C^dCYdYdYCdd88d8ddddCN8ddddY`(`l2CC!CCPRCddYYYYYYzYzYzYzYC8C8C8C8ddddddddddYdddddoddYYYYYzYzYzYddddddPdCdCCCdNdz8zRdddCRoNoNNF2[dCYddddd7>d<d<CCYYdCCddCYCdYzzzzCCCCqodYYYYYYYYYYY8888dddddddnddddddd"5@^2Coddȧ8CCdr2C28ddddddddddCCrrrdzNdzoȐC8CtdCdoYoYCdo8Co8odooYNCodddYO,Oh2CC!CCPRCdodddddȐYYYYYN8N8N8N8oddddooooddoddddzodddYYYYYYddddooPoNoNCNodo8RoodȐYYoNoNNF2ldCddddddeven though residents relied on the county to provide police and schools, there could be any  2!number of reasons as to why such services are provided on a countywide basis as opposed to  X 2 2!a local basis. Both Semora and CalNevAri have their own post offices and local volunteer fire  2!departments and evidence commercial activity. Neither community is a small municipality on  2!~the fringe of a larger urban area. Although Semora has a civic organization (the Semora Ruritan  X 2 2!Club) and two churches, both of which have Semora in their names,  cG yO( @ԍThe casino in CalNevAri is named "CalNevAri Casino." See Exhibit C to "CALNEVARI, NEVADA,  2!~A Case Study of Community Development" by Ms. Victoria J. Evans and Donald E. Carns (December 13, 1993)  2!("Case Study"). Myers submitted this Case Study as an attachment to his comments. In addition, CalNevAri has  yO`(a water tower labelled "CalNevAri, Nevada" in bold lettering. See Case Study at page 3.  the record in the case now  2!before us indicates that the residents of CalNevAri are more deeply engaged in the operation  2!zof their volunteer fire department than most communities, including the actual construction of  Xb2 2!8their own firehouse.QbcG yO(ԍSee Case Study at page 11.Q All the money for lumber, concrete, and supplies needed in building and  2!maintaining the fire station has come from community donations and proceeds from community  2!events. The residents of CalNevAri have quite a few social functions to raise money for  2!materials and supplies utilized by its fire fighters and the volunteer medical rescue squad,  2!pincluding spaghetti dinners, rummage sales, and an annual fundraising event called the Chili  X2Cookoff.<( cG yO (ԍId. <  @|7. It is not unusual that an isolated community like CalNevAri, which is located in a  2!desert, should be more concerned with survival issues, such as having an adequate water supply  2!and a functional fire department, than a community like Semora, which is located in more normal  2!Vterrain. In this respect, the fact that Mrs. Kidwell owns the local water and sewer service does  2!tnot detract from the fact that CalNevAri does not rely on county government for such services.  2!`The report submitted by two sociologists who analyzed CalNevAri, Nevada, and interviewed"N ,-(-(ZZh"  2!its citizens explains that small communities in the desert area containing CalNevAri have to rely  X2on their own resources to obtain water.UcG yOb(ԍSee Case Study at pages 56. U  @8. Although Semora's community status was established in part by a petition signed by  2!ba number of individuals attesting to their belief that Semora is a community and by letters  2!supporting this contention, Myers established CalNevAri's community status by having two  Xv2 2!professional sociologists conduct a case study, interview local residentsvXcG yO ( @fԍSee Appendix A to the Case Study for the methodology of conducting the interviews and page 9 of the Case Study for an analysis of the interviews. and submit a report on  2!CalNevAri. It would appear that CalNevAri's status as a community is supported by evidence  XH2 2!as convincing as that presented in Semora. In any event, residents of both communities provided  X12 2!"evidence of the subjective belief of area residents"D1cG yO(ԍ5 FCC Rcd at 935. D that Semora and CalNevAri are  2!communities. Thus, both communities provided subjective evidence as well as "objective  2!indications of the existence of a common perception that a locality's populace constitutes a  X 2 2!zdistinct 'geographical population grouping'".} @cG yO(ԍ5 FCC Rcd at 934, citing Beacon Broadcasting, 2 FCC Rcd 3469 (1987). } We note that each of the factors indicating the  2!existence of a cognizable "community" discussed above, when considered in isolation, would not  2!fnecessarily make an area a community. Rather, when viewed together, the factors are strong  X 2 2!4evidence of the existence of a community. cG yO(( @ԍSee Teche Broadcasting Corp., 52 FCC 2d 970, 973 (Rev. Bd. 1975) (test for community status encompasses consideration of the totality of the circumstances). Although Semora and this case present the bare  X2 2!essentials required to establish the existence of a community, we continue to believe that Semora  Xy2 2!`was decided correctly and that this case falls within the parameters of Semora. In addition, our  2!finding that CalNevAri, Nevada constitutes a community for allotment purposes is in  XK2 2!accordance with other leading Commissionlevel decisions on the subject. See Amendment of  X42 2!2Section 73.606(b), Table of Allotments, TV Broadcast Stations. (Kenansville, Florida),H4( cG yO (ԍ10 FCC Rcd 9831 (1995).H Beacon  X2Broadcasting,G cG yO (ԍ2 FCC Rcd 3469 (1987).G and Seven Locks Broadcasting Co.DH cG yO"(ԍ37 FCC 82 (1964). D  @9. Accordingly, pursuant to the authority contained in Sections 4(i), 5(c)(1), 303(g) and  2!(r) and 307(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Sections 0.61, 0.204(b) and  2!t0.283 of the Commission's Rules, IT IS ORDERED, That effective November 22, 1999, the FM  2!VTable of Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission's Rules IS AMENDED with respect",-(-(ZZp" to the community listed below, as follows:  X2` `  MCityhhXChannel No.  X2` `  MCalNevAri, NevadaX 285App  @10. A filing window for Channel 285A at CalNevAri, Nevada, will not be opened at  2!this time. Instead, the issue of opening a filing window for this channel will be addressed by the Commission in a subsequent order.  @11. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the Application for Review filed by Richard W. Myers IS DISMISSED as moot. 12. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That this proceeding is TERMINATED.  @13. For further information concerning the above, contact R. Barthen Gorman, Mass Media Bureau, (202) 4182180. ` `  MhhFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ` `  MhhJohn A. Karousos ` `  MhhChief, Allocations Branch ` `  MhhPolicy and Rules Division ` `  MhhMass Media Bureau