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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1982-01-07Q BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.,DENVER R E C 0 R D 0 F P R 0 C E E D I N G $ Light &Power Committee January 7,1982 Committee:Chairman Burgess,Trustees Graves and Houston Attending:All Also Attending:Mayor Tregent,Town Administrator Hill,Light &Power Director Dekker,Finance Officer Duncan ESPN ON CABLEVISION: Charlie Mills and Sharon Sedella of ESPN presented a video presentation of the Entertainment Sports Program Network.Mr.Mills stated that ESPN would only be available to Estes Park if carried on basic cable vision programming rather than on extended service channels or a tier. Pat Patterson of Estes Park Cable TV Company explained that changing the basic programming would upset many customers.A letter dated December 31,1981 was read from Wayne Unze stating that officials with ESPN told him that ESPN would be carried on a tier if the Board of Trustees requested it.Mr.Mills suggested alternative channeling which would enable ESPN to be placed on basic programming and agreed to provide Estes Park Cable TV Company with $250 to advertise the changes in the basic program and to promote ESPN.After considerable discussion,the Committee recommended that ESPN replace PTL (Praise the Lord)on Channel 13 and that PTL be carried on the first tier. STREET LIGHTING IN FERNCLIFF: Mr.Kvols appeared before the Committee again requesting street lights in the Ferncliff area.He requested a total of four street lights and promised to provide all the lights and poles and to set the poles. He also agreed to have two of the street lights metered for which he would pay the electricity.The Town would only be responsible for the electrical costs of two lights and maintenance.When the Committee considered this request previously,it was felt that installing the lights as requested would set a precedent because the only unmetered street lights are located within the town limits and the main sections of Allenspark and Glen Haven.Mr.Kvols contended that Ferncliff was platted as a town in 1910 and,therefore,has the same status as Glen Haven and Allenspark.The Committee decided to table the request in order to take a field trip to Ferncliff to view the situation. REPORTS: Due to changes in the law,the Town will have to start collecting pole rental fees from cablevision which were previously administered by Mountain Bell. Electric power system peak demand for Estes Park has increased from 8,160 KW in 1975 to 13,701 KW in 1981.Purchased power costs have increased from $385,622 in 1975 to $1,593,081 in 1981.Energy sales have increased from $1,115,625 in 1975 to $2,673,141 in 1981. There being no further business,the meeting adjourned. Joan,Van Horn,Town Clerk 1 2