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yLight and Power Committee
January 8,1998
Committee:Chairman Hix,Trustees Baudek and Pauley
Attending:All
Also Attending:Town Administrator Kiaphake,Light &Power
Director Matzke,All Department Heads,and
Deputy Clerk Kuehi
Absent:None
Chairman Hix called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
AUTOMATIC METER READING QI TEAM --REPORT/RECOMMENDATIONS
Administrator Klaphake explained that the Town has trained its
staff to participate in Quality Improvement teams to study various
department practices.The Automatic Meter Reading (Ar.’IR)study is
being presented to the Committee in conjunction with the Department
Head presentation.All Department Heads were in attendance.The
Team members are:Team Leader Gary O’Connor,Lorraine McCown,
Rebecca Van Deutekom,Jeff Boles,Jeff Sigler,Richard Matzke,and
Facilitator Rich Widmer.Team Leader O’Connor explained that the
Team was formed in March 1997 to explore the feasibility and
implementation of an automatic meter reading system.The current
Radix hand-held system has been in use since 1991;however,this is
a foreign company that is not 2000 compatible,and upgrades are
needed at a cost of approximately $17,623.After detailed study,
the Team recommends the purchase of an Itron System which is also
hand-held,but with the option to read meters via radio,using
Encoder Receiver Transmitter (ERT)modules.This system would save
approximately 40%of meter reading time,require less staff contact
with hazards such as vicious dogs and icy roads,improve accuracy
and timeliness of billings,and provide customer privacy.Steve
Jackson,Boudreaux &Jackson CPA,prepared a cost/benefit study
which recommends a payback period of up to 20 years for the
purchase of this equipment.The system could be converted over a
five-year period,with the first conversions in fringe areas,such
as Glen Haven and south,followed by the more heavily populated
areas.As this technology has increased in popularity,the cost
has decreased.If this system is approved,Itron meters would be
used for new electric and water services,as replacements for
current meters as proposed by the five-year conversion program (at
no cost to the customer),and as requested by customers (at
customer cost).Trustee Pauley was concerned about the extended
payback period.Meter Foreman Jerry Brumleve reminded the
Committee that the Meter Readers have other responsibilities,and
the Automatic Meter Reading purchase will allow the Department to
continue to operate without the need to hire additional staff,
which will decrease the payback period.The Team recommends the
following:
1)Purchase the Itron system with radio frequency remote reading
capability from Mountain States Pipe and Supply at a cost of
$24,798.The 1998 budget includes $25,000 for replacement of
the existing hand-held meter reading system.
2)Purchase of 192 electric meters from Hamilton Associates for
$14,956 and 100 water meters and one additional Itron Read One
field programming device from Mountain States Pipe and Supply
for $15,593.The 1998 Light &Power Dept.budget includes
purchase of electric meters with radio frequency Encoder
Receiver Transmitter (ERT)modules and the 1998 Water Dept.
budget included $15,300 for purchase of water meters with ERT
modules.
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3)Purchase of 222 Emetcom PLC (Pole Line Carrier)electric
meters from Cannon Technologies at a cost of $41,070.The
1998 budget included $42,000 for the purchase of 222 Pole Line
Carrier electric meters to complete installation of automated
electric meters in the Glen Haven area.
4)Replacement of 3,500 electric meters where the existing meters
can be read at a rate of 45 meters or less per hour.The
replacement rate would be 800 meters per year for the period
1999 to 2002,at a cost of $70,000 annually.It is further
recommended that water meters also be upgraded at the same
time,approximating 50 meters per year at a cost of $7,200.
The proposed 3,500 electric meters to be upgraded are
associated with very few water services.The proposed amounts
may be adjusted each year,depending on budget allocations.
The Committee recommends approval of the Automatic Meter Reading
Team recommendations.The Committee commended the Team for the
presentation and efforts expended in analyzing this program.
ELECTRIC CONNECT FEE --UPDATE
Director Matze explained that the AMR Team also recommends that all
new customers be provided with remote metering capability and that
this cost be added to the electric connect fees and water meter
fees.Since the mid-1980’s,the electric connect fee for new
electric services has been $99.80,which includes the cost for an
average length (125’)overhead service drop,standard electric
meter and socket,installation cost,and administrative cost to set
up the new account.The current cost for overhead service is $240,
and for underground is $140.The cost of the electric ERT meter is
approximately $80.00 and the cost of the PLC meter is $185.00.It
is recommended the new customer fees,to be included in the Light
&Power Policy Procedure Manual,be:
ERT Meter PLC Meter
Overhead Service $290 $395
Underground Service $190 $295
The Committee recommends approval of the increased customer connect
fees to be included in the Light &Power Policy/Procedure Manual.
REPORTS
Platte River Power Authority:No report.
Director Matzke presented the Financial Reports for December.
Project Updates:Fifty street lights have been purchased to change
out to the reduced glare lighting as prompted by customers.One
voltage regulator has been installed,as part of the long-range
recommendations.
Chairman Hix adjourned the meeting at 9:09 a.m.
APPROVE)4.Tina Kuehl,Deputy Town Clerk
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