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Light &Power Committee
/August 1$,1976
Committee:Chairman Petrocine,Trustees Wagner and Burgess
Attending:Chairman Petrocine,Trustee Burgess
Also Attending:Town Administrator Hill,Director Dekker,Finance
Officer Duncan,and Administrative Intern Merkel
Absent:Trustee Wagner
1977 BUDGET -TALLANT PARK SUBSTATION:
In reviewing the Budget for 1977,the Committee recommended amending ittoallowimmediatescreeningoftheTallantParkSubstation.The
Committee directed Robert Dekker to review any existing screening plansandspecificationsandtoobtainanyadditionalinformationnecessary
for this project.The Committee then recommended the 1977 Budget besubmittedtotheBoardofTrusteesattheregularbudgetsessionswith
the suggested amendments.
MARY’S LAKE SUBSTATION:
A letter of approval was received from the U.$.B.R.to tap its 115—ky
transmission line at an estimated cost of $86,000.The estimated in—
service date is 56 weeks after Town approval.
Robert Dekker submitted proposals received for the Mary’s Lake Sub
station design from the following engineering firms:
R.W.Beck &Associates
DMJM—Phullips.Reister,Inc.
Miner and Miner
The Committee decided to postpone its recommendation until the next
Committee meeting in order to obtain detailed total cost estimates.
FLOOD REPORT:
Director Dekker reported that the power lines in the Miller Creek area
below Glen Haven are now being repaired.
Several meters in the Big Thompson Canyon were unable to be read fol
lowing the flood disaster and,therefore,the next billing will include
more hours of usage than the regular billing period.A letter explain
ing the Light &Power situation and expected repair schedule has been
sent to the Canyon customers.The accounts of those homes destroyed
will be cancelled as of the last billing date.
P.R.P.A.-POWER PLANT SITING -OFFICE BUILDING:
A probable location for the future power plant will be the Wellington—
Nunn area.
The estimated cost for the proposed P.R.P.A.office building at this
time is approximately $1,100,000.
There being no further business,the meeting adjourned.
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1976 Joan Van Horn,Secretary
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