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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1985-01-10Co RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS /Light and Power Committee January 10,1985 Committee:Chairman Graves,Trustees Brown and Laing Attendina:All Also Attending:Mayor Dannels,Town Administrator Hill,Liqht and Power Director Dekker,Finance Officer Vavra,Superintendent Jim Thompson/Rocky Mountain National Park Service,Dick Young, Regional Office/National Park Service, Leonard Boulas/Division of Disaster Services, Roger Free and Robert Ives/Federal Emergency Management Agency,Clerk O’Connor CASCADE DAM -NATIONAL PARK SERVICE: Town staff,Rocky Mountain National Park Service,Regional Office -National Park Service,Division of Disaster Services and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)gathered to discuss the Rocky Mountain National Park Service acquiring the Town’s rights located at Cascade Dam. Superintendent Thompson stated the Park Service did not have sufficient funds available in their 1985 Budget for acquiring the Town’s rights;they also do not anticipate sufficient funds in the 1986 Budget.The National Park Service listed the following preferences: 1.Prefer the Town not pursue reconstruction of the diver sion facilities in the Park. 2.Should the Town not rebuild Cascade Dam,the Park Service will continue to seek funds to acquire the Town’s rights. 3.If the Town chooses to rebuild,the Park Service will not seek funds to acquire the Town’s rights. 4.Should the Town rebuild,the Park Service expressed concern on what type of facility would be constructed. Reconstruction of camping sites located at the Aspen Glen Campground is scheduled to begin late this Spring or early Summer.One-third of the sites are not currently in the 100 and 500-year floodplain due to the fact that there is no existing dam structure;should the Town rebuild the dam, only 50 sites would be available for reconstruction due to floodplain regulations,affecting 25—30 sites. 5.The National Park Service is not interested in acquiring the Town’s water riqhts. Roger Free (FEMA)stated a possible alternative would be obtaining an agreement with the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA)for a “power transfer”to replace the Town’s lost electric generating facilities.Informal discussions have been held with WAPA,Bureau of Reclamation, and the Regional Office of the National Park Service.FEMA would endorse such a transfer in exchange for the Town giving its existing rights at Cascade Dam to the Park Service.Under this arrangement FEMA would pay for 75%of the costs to construct a diversion dam for the Fall River Water Treatment Plant. QO Qc: BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Light and Power Committee -January 10,1985 -Page two The following questions need to be resolved: 1.Can we obtain WAPA power? 2.Would the Town be able to accept WAPA power if obtained? There is a possibility of a conflict with Platte River Power Authority (PRPA)should the Town obtain WAPA power. 3.Is there a good chance the Park Service will buy the Town’s rights at Cascade Dam? Further discussion followed with the Rocky Mountain National Park Service and the Regional Office of the National Park Service stating they will formally request a power transfer from WAPA/Bureau of Reclamation and Director Dekker obtaining further information from PRPA regarding accepting the power transfer from WAPA. DISCONNECTION OF ELECTRIC SERVICE DUE TO NON-PAYMENT: Director Dekker briefed the Committee on current policy proce dures for disconnecting electric service due to non—payment. Finance Officer Vavra has requested policy procedures regarding disconnection from other municipalities;information will be forthcoming.Following discussion,the Committee recommends instituting two attempts to contact the customer (via telephone) on separate days at least 24 hours prior to a proposed discon nection of electric service in an effort to ensure all delinquent customers are notified of past—due accounts.Authorization was given for one of these calls to be made after business hours with Town staff being reimbursed on an over—time basis.Telephone logs will also be maintained by Town staff. REPORTS The Light and Power Department will be participating in the “Mesa Hot Line School”this year by registering two linemen.The school has been very beneficial in years past. The Imerican Public Power Association’s 1985 National Conference will be held May 6th -8th in Los Angeles. There being no further business,the meeting adjourned. Town Clerk ir- JJLN 22 985