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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1984-12-06-0 _GE RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS /Light and Power Committee December 6,1984 Committee:Chairman Graves,Trustees Brown and Laing Attending:All Also Attending:Town Administrator Hill,Light and Power Director Dekker,Finance Officer Vavra,Steve Anderson (Cable Systems),Clerk O’Connor CABLE SYSTEMS UPDATE: Mr.Steve Anderson,representing Cable Systems,was present and gave an updated report on the status of the cable television company.Several problems have occurred such as:employee turn—over;the underground cable located at Rock Acres had been cut five times,difficulty in obtaining right-of-way easements in High Drive Heights,interference from the Translator Company, and difficulty in prosecuting cable theft. A “Proof of Performance”was conducted by the F.C.C.this past summer.The system was “not in too bad a shape.” Radiation leaks have also effected the reliability of the television picture.The cause of the leakage was due to cracks in the cable. Extensions of service have taken place in Carriage Hills,Koral Heights,High Drive,Charles Heights,Mall Road and Venner Ranch. During the last year,Cable Systems has built or replaced approximately 22 miles of plant.Service is usually extended to an area when there are approximately 40 homes per mile. The main receiver at the top of Prospect Mountain has been relocated to 405 Stanley Avenue.There will now be two receivers located on Stanley Avenue thus enabling easier access to their equipment;however,the off—air signal antenna will remain on Prospect Mountain.The entire system will not be off the air more than 24 hours when the remaining equipment is relocated to Stanley Avenue. The video equipment has been delivered to the High School.As of this date,the School does not have the capability of broadcast ing.Cable Systems will connect the School when all equipment has been moved off Prospect Mountain.Channel 10 was dedicated as a “local access channel”,therefore,the School will most likely be using Channel 10. The Town radio base station also has been causing interference with Channel 4.Cable Systems is checking on this problem and hopes to alleviate the radio interference as soon as possible. Member Laing expressed appreciation from the Town and Merchants for the large amount of cable and time donated by Cable Systems for the downtown outdoor Christmas music.Mr.Anderson informed the Committee the cable is a permanent fixture now,and in most cases will be left in place. VEHICLE BIDS: Director Dekker submitted the following vehicle bids for one 1-Ton Truck and one pick-up truck: RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Light and Power Committee -December 6,1984 -Page two BIDDER VEHICLE W/TRADE-IN NET PRICE Dellenbach 1—Ton Cab &Chassis $4,000.00 $8,448.40 Chevrolet S-b 4x4 Pickup ———8,948.44 Hajek 1—Ton Cab &Chassis $12,753.97 Chevrolet S—b 4x4 Pickup 8,952.09 Canyon Ford 1-Ton Cab &Chassis -—-$14,547.30 Ranger 4x4 Pickup $2,500.00 7,622.36 Pains Estes Park Ranger 4x4 Pickup $2,300.00 $7,219.99 Ford Davidson 1—Ton Cab &Chassis $4,000.00 $8,438.25 Chevrolet S—b 4x4 Pickup ———8,940.84 A Dodge pick-up truck will be the trade-in vehicle.The 1-Ton Truck will be used for the compressor and related equipment;the old compressor will be sold when the equipment is transferred to the new truck.Slow delivery is expected on the 1-Ton truck;±6 weeks is the expected delivery on the pickup.Discussion fol lowed with the Committee recommending the vehicle bid in the amount of $17,379.09 be awarded to Davidson Chevrolet. Director Dekker also informed the Committee it has been suggested the Town should bid all Town vehicles at one time.The Committee recommends Director Dekker be authorized to bid the Light and Power vehicles with other Town departments. REQUEST TO EXTEND CHRISTMAS LIGHTING -WINTER FESTIVAL COMMITTEE: In a letter dated December 4,1984 submitted by Darlene Richards, Chairman,Second Annual Winter Festival,a request was made to extend the length of time the Christmas decorations and lights would be displayed in Bond Park.The Winter Festival is being held January 4 -6,1985.Christmas displays and lighting are generally removed the first working day after New Years.The Committee recommends extending the Christmas displays and light ing for Bond Park through January 6,1985. REPORTS: Negotiations are proceeding for the Rocky Mountain National Park Service to acquire the Town’s rights located at Cascade Dam. The Town’s application for a preliminary permit for the Olympus Water Power Project submitted July 24,1984 has been accepted. In an effort to keep all contractors and realtors fully aware of the “Demand Rate”affecting all new residential demand customers, the Light and Power Department will be taking positive steps to have informational packets available. Director Dekker advised the Committee “Energy Tax Credits”will run out in 1985.The program is very good and encourages energy conservation.Additiona.l information will be available at a later date. There being no further business,the meeting adjourned. t - 1 -_--/C-ht--;t4-J Vickie O’Connor,Town Clerk 0EC111994