HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1971-04-01RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Light and Power Committee Meeting
April 1,1971
Committee:Chairman Tregent;Trustees Petrocir and Brownfield
Attending:Chairman Tregent;Trustee Brownfield
Also Attending:Town Administrator Hill,Superintendent Sweetland,
Asst.Supt.Dekker,Business Office Manager Duncan,
Town Attorney Hartwell
Absent:Trustee Petrocine
PlATTE RIVER MUNICIPAL POWER ASSOCIATION CONTRACT:
Town Attorney Hartwell met with the Committee and reported that he has
reviewed the contract.After meeting with Platte River Attorney Ray
Moses in the near future,Town Attorney Hartwell will report back to
the Committee with recommendations.
SCHOOL ELECTRIC RATE:
Superintendent Sweetland reported that a letter has been written to the
School District informing them that additional study will be required
before any rate revisions may be considered.
ADDITION TO SUBSTATION:
Superintendent Sweetland reported that R.W.Beck and Associates,
consulting engineers from Denver,have been contacted.Beck and
Associates have submitted a proposed agreement for Engineering Services
and Electrical System Modifications in the amount of $18,500.00 requir
ing authorization to proceed.$226,500.00,plus necessary beautification
of the substation is the total estimate of funds required for the project.
The Committee recommends that the engineering contract with Beck and
Associates be signed upon concurrence by the Town Attorney.
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE EXTENSION:
Superintendent Sweetland reported that copies of existing extension
policies and rates have been sent to the National Park Service.The
fee for preliminary engineering will amount to approximately $8,000.00
for the extension.A formal reply from the Park Service will be expected
in the near future.
STREET LIGHTS:
The Committee recommends the installation of approximately 30 additional
1,000 watt street lights to be installed on Elkhorn Avenue according to
the street lighting plan.As funds are available,additional lights
will be installed.
There being no further business,the meeting adjourned.
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