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RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
“Light and Power Committee
March 14,1996
Committee:Chairman Dekker,Trustees Miller and Pauley
Attending:All
Also Attending:Light &Power Director Matzke,Assistant Town
Administrator Widmer,Deputy Clerk Kuehl
Absent:None
Chairman Dekker called the meeting to order at 8:06 a.m.
PROPOSED 1996 ELECTRIC RATE CHANGES
Director Matzke explained that the Town Board public hearing is
scheduled for April 23 to consider the proposed changes to the
Town’s Residential Energy and Small Commercial Time of Day Rates,
and the Large Commercial and Rocky Mountain National Park Large
Administrative Rates.The Time of Day Rates will be extended to 12
months per year,affecting 62 customers.A charge will be
developed for combined billing to customers who have multiple
accounts on the Large Commercial and Rocky Mountain National Park
Large Administrative Rates.This option would allow customers with
multiple meters to be billed as one account.A fee of $50 per
meter will be administered to offset the cost of the software
needed for this program.There are 77 customers presently billed
at the Large Commercial and RMNP Large Administrative Rates.
HIGHWAY 34 STREET LIGHT CONDUIT INSTALLATION
Director Matzke explained that this project involves installation
of approximately 7,000’of 2’PVC conduit in various locations
along the south side of Highway 34 providing underground feed of
all area street lights.Two bids were requested,and one bid was
received from Chief’s Landscaping for a cost of $23,230,which is
consistent with previous contracts of similar scope.Trustee
Pauley expressed concern that other bids should be considered.
Director Matzke explained that,because of the size,this project
was not advertised.After further discussion,the Committee
recommends the contract for the Highway 34 Street Light Conduit
Installation be awarded to Chief’s Landscaping for an amount not to
exceed $23,230.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK UTILITY SERVICE CONTRACT
Director Matzke presented the revised draft of the proposed
contract between the Town,Platte River Power Authority,and the
National Park Service for delivery of power to Rocky Mountain
National Park.In this contract,the Park Service adopts the
Town’s Light and Power Department Rules and Regulations,Rate
Schedules,and Extension Policies,and agrees to pay a prorated
portion of Platte River’s operation and maintenance costs at Marys
Lake Substation.Platte River agrees to adjust the Town’s
wholesale power bill by the amount of electricity consumed by
administrative loads.The Town agrees to provide electric service
to RMNP at the Town’s published rates and in accordance with the
Light and Power Rules and Regulations.The Committee recommends
this contract be executed in final form,incorporating comments and
recommendations from Attorney White.Director Matzke added that
two documents remain to be signed:a Memorandum of Understanding
that grants the Town authority to occupy the Park and a transfer of
ownership to the Town of the remaining existing system.
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REPORTS
Director Matzke presented the Financial Reports for February.
Platte River Power Authority:Assistant Administrator Widmer
reported that at the February Board Meeting,Platte River reviewed
the 1995 audit,the Best Practices Policy,the Strategic Financial
Plan,the large customer service team report,and the debt loading
ratio.
Project Updates:The Scott Avenue circuit tie is complete.All
cables are installed and tested;however,they are not energized at
Grey Fox Estates.
There being no further business,Chairman Dekker adjourned the
meeting at 8:50 a.m.
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Tina Kuehl,Deputy Town Clerk
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