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RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
]Light and Power Committee
March 11,1999
Committee:Chairman Hix,Trustees Barker and Jeffrey
Attending:All
Also Attending:Town Administrator Widmer,Light and Power Director Matzke,Assistant to
the Light and Power Director Mangelsen,Deputy Clerk van Deutekom
Chairman Hix called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
Electric Utility Deposit Policy for Short Term Rental Properties —Approval Request
Director Matzke reported that the Town Board reaffirmed the definition of Commercial Electric
Customers as “any dwelling or accommodation unit or units which are rented for a period of less
than thirty days during any portion of a calendar year.”The Board concluded that short-term
rental properties are included in this definition and thus must be billed at commercial electric
rates.A question was raised during the February Light and Power Committee meeting
concerning the Town’s deposit policy and how it would be applied to long-term renters of a
commercial short-term property who place the electric account in their own name.The
Committee directed staff to further review the Town’s deposit policy.Director Matzke presented
the amended policy containing a new paragraph entitled short-term rental deposits.Under the
proposed policy,short-term rental properties would be subject to the standard commercial
deposit,however,individuals who rent these properties for periods exceeding thirty days and
place the account in their own name,would be charged the applicable residential deposit.The
Committee recommends the short-term rental deposit policy be adopted and included in
the Light and Power Policy and Procedure Manual as presented.
Light and Power Revenue Bond Issue
Included in the 2000 budget under the Light and Power Fund was the sale of $3 million in
revenue bonds to cover relocation and other associated project costs to relocate the Estes Park
Substation.Platte River Power Authority (PRPA)is participating in this endeavor,fronting much
of the cost by contracting with vendors and other contractors.At completion in early 2000,
Platte River will turn the project over to the Town,along with approximately $3 million in related
costs;$2 million from Platte River and $1 from the Town.The Town will issue bonds to cover
these expenses.Director Matzke reported that Jim Manire of James Capital Advisors (financial
advisor)and Diane Barrett of Holme Roberts &Owen (bond attorney)have previously worked
with the Town and can assist in the bond process.Town Attorney White reviewed the
agreement from James Capital Advisors for $6,000 (plus any travel and other out-of-pocket
expenses)and also recommended retaining Holme,Roberts and Owen for a fee range of
$25,000 to $35,000,both of which will be paid from the bond proceeds.The Committee
recommends approval of the agreements with James Capital Advisors and Holme
Roberts &Owen as presented.
1998-1999 Christmas Decorations Installation Contract Change Order —Request
Approval
Director Matzke reported that in September 1998,the Light and Power Department awarded the
1998-1 999 Christmas Decorations Installation Contract to Rocky Mountain Lawn Care.At the
department’s request,the contractor installed additional twinkle lights on trees along Elkhorn
Avenue,repaired electrical outlets,and performed other miscellaneous repairs.The Light and
Power Department received a change order request in the amount of $7,492.16 for the
additional work performed.The Committee recommends approval of the change order as
stated.
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Light and Power Committee,March 11,1999 —Page 2
REPORTS
Platte River Power Authority (PRPA)Report:Director Matzke presented the 1998 Audit for
PRPA noting three significant items:the Rawhide outage in 1998 significantly increased energy
purchase and maintenance costs,a Y2K compliance statement was included in the audit,and
PRPA sold their gas assets in 1998.Other items discussed include the wind energy program in
Ft.Collins.The current surcharge for wind energy is 2.4 cents per kW hour,which represents
an increase of approximately 38%in the base residential rate.The deadline for participation in
the wind energy program is March 31,1999.Director Matzke reported that only one Estes Park
customer indicated an interest in participation in the program.Chairman Hix directed staff to
compile a waiting list of interested customers and determine the viability of program
participation at a future date.The PRPA General Manager executive search continues.
Candidate interviews are scheduled for April 9th with a recommendation for a new General
Manager shortly thereafter.
Financial Report:The February income statement was reviewed.The Platte River bill was
not included in the statement,thus an additional $300K will be added to the total expenses for
the period.Director Matzke noted that the Town peaked during the same period as Platte River
and the monthly growth for February was 2.5%above the same period in 7998.
Project Updates:
The Park Lane project has been completed,including the removal of all the poles.
The Moraine Parking Lot Project,which provides a loop feed to the businesses on the south
end of Elkhorn,has been completed and connects the line from Riverside Drive west to the end
of the downtown area.
Meetings continue between the Town,the Bureau of Reclamation,and Platte River concerning
the new Estes Park Substation and a tentative agreement has been reached on the site.
Director Matzke explained that bids for the switchgear have been requested and project specs
are near completion.
Assistant to the Light and Power Director Mangelsen reported that the financial report,historic
structures,and conservation reports have been submitted to the State Historical Society (SHS)
as part of their grant application for the Fall River Hydro project.The deadline for the SHS
grant application is April 1,1999.The Museum will have an open house on Match 1 9th featuring
an exhibit and skit on the Fall River Hydro Plant.A tour of the Plant is also scheduled for April
3rd and is open to the public.Other discussion included continuation of committee meetings,
the diesel generator,and progress of Richard Smart in establishing a lab at the hydro site.
Director Matzke reported that Y2K meetings continue and have been well received by the
public.Channel 8 TV has agreed to record the meetings and will rebroadcast the initial meeting
for those that were unable to attend.This next Y2K meeting is scheduled for April 8th in Room
130 of the Municipal Building and will include representatives from the Town,Platte River
Power Authority,and Western Area Power Authority to address questions previously raised
regarding the national electricity grid.The meeting will be broadcast live and phone lines will be
available for the public to call in with their questions.
There being no further business,Chairman Hix adjourned the meeting at 8:40 a.m.
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Rebecca van Deutekom,Deputy Town Clerk
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