HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1994-04-21BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Light and Power Committee
April 21,1994
Committee:Chairman Dekker,Trustees Miller and Pauley
Attending:Chairman Dekker,Trustees Miller and Pauley
Also Attending:Light and Power Director Matzke,Assistant Town
Administrator Widmer,and Deputy Clerk Kuehl
Absent:None
Chairman Dekker called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
CITIZENS•TELECOMMUNICATIONS TASK FORCE
Chairman Dekker explained that the Telecommunications Task Force was
established in November 1993 at the suggestion of former Trustee
George Hix to examine telecommunications potential and the economic
impact on the Estes Valley.Al Wasson,Chairman of the Task Force,
reviewed development,provided the final report,and announced that
the task force had accomplished its goals and was officially disbanded
March 31,1994.Mr.Wasson thanked the Task Force members and
commended the cooperation between the town and its citizens.The
Committee complimented Mr.Wasson for his expertise and leadership in
the production of a study that will prove valuable in the future.
Assistant Administrator Widmer added that Mr.Wasson is indicative of
the talent in the private sector.Recommendations of the Task Force
include:
•Attract telecommunications—based businesses to the Estes Valley.
o Use community development funds to finance.
•Use January 1,1995,as effective date.
°Finance economic diversification plans through grants.
•Include the program in the Comprehensive Plan.
The Committee acknowledged completion of the technical study and the
project of the Light and Power Committee and the Task Force and
recommends the Task Force suggestions be referred to the Community
Development Committee.
EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION --JOHN MCDOUGALL
John McDougall completed the four-year Lineman Apprentice Training
Program and was promoted to Lineman III,effective April 14,1994.
John is the first Light and Power Department employee to successfully
complete the program.The Committee congratulated John McDougall forhispersistenceincompletingthisprogramandwishedhimcontinued
success.John explained the program to the Committee and thanked themembersfortheopportunitytoparticipate.
DUTY TRUCK (CAB AND CHASSIS)--AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE
Because of numerous maintenance costs totalling $23,469 on the 1990dutytruck,bids were requested and three bids submitted for the
purchase of a new one—ton cab and chassis.The 1994 budget included
$22,000 for this purchase.The Committee recommends acceptance of thelowbidfromRainsMotorCompanyfor$17,699.89,with a trade-in of$10,700.00,for a cost of $6,999.89,plus the cost of $2,000.00 totransfertheutilitybodytothenewtruckforatotalbudgetexpenditureof$8,999.89.The truck is expected to be in service inlatesummer.
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RECORDING TEST EOUIPMENT --AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE
Director Matzke reported that an electronic voltage recorder was
purchased in 1989 from Metrosonics.The recorder is used to perform
voltage checks and to troubleshoot intermittent service problems.The
1994 budget included $4,500 to purchase an additional voltage recorder
to make this service more available.A recorder with additional
features was recommended at an increased cost.The Committee
recommends the Department authorized to purchase an additional
Metrosonics Model PA—7 Power Analyzer/Recorder and accessories from
Equal Electric,at a cost of $5,820 --$4,500 in the 1994 Light and
Power budget and $1,320 funded from the Energy Efficiency line item in
Administrative and General Expenses.
LIGHTING --INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 36 MID FISH CREEK ROAD
The request for lighting at this intersection was initiated at a
Citizens’Breakfast.Staff proposes to install two street lights with
underground feed on the south side of the intersection of Fish Creek
Road and Highway 36 at a cost of $4,000.Operating costs are
approximately $100 per year per fixture.Trustee Miller expressed
concern that this location is out of town limits and was interested in
reading the policy relating to the Town being responsible for such
improvements.Director Matzke explained that although this area is
out of Town limits,it is within the Light and Power Service
Territory.Assistant Administrator Widmer added there is no written
policy.The Committee recommends the two street lights be installed
at the intersection of Fish Creek Road and Highway 36.Director
Matzke will investigate and compare costs of low and high pressure
sodium lights.
REPORTS
Director Matzke presented various graphs and Financial Reports for
March.
Project Updates:Service at Eagle Rock School is nearing completion.
Work on the Terrace Lane project in Wind Cliff will be complete by the
next meeting.PRPA is funding the installation of a relay protection
scheme with the Town providing labor.CPR training of 37 employees is
being conducted this week.
Integrated Resource Plan Public Participation Workshop:Platte River
Power Authority is developing an Integrated Resource Plan to generate
alternatives to meet customers’electrical energy service requirements
in a reliable,cost—effective and environmentally responsible manner.
Mike Mangelsen presented detail and extended an invitation to the open
house/workshop scheduled for April 22,1994,10:00 a.m.to 4:00 p.m.
in Room 203 of the Municipal Building to gather public input on the
planning process.
There being no further business,Chairman Dekker adjourned the meetingat9:25 a.m.
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Tina Kuehl,Deputy Town Clerk
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