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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1980-06-04QQ BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.,DENVER R E C 0 R D 0 F P R 0 C E E D I N G S Light &Power Committee ,,June 4,1980 Committee:Chairman Burgess,Trustees Houston and Swickard Attending:Chairman Burgess,Trustee Houston Also Attending:Mayor Tregent,Town Administrator Hill,Director Dekker, Finance Officer Duncan,Consulting Engineer Kiburz,Rate Attorney McEwan Absent:Trustee Swickard COST OF SERVICE STUDY AND PROPOSED RATES: Rate Attorney McEwan presented an overview of the requirements set forth by the Public Utilities Commission as a result of the Generic Proceedings and the time frame for compliance.Consulting Engineer Kiburz presented the cost of service study for the test year ending March 31,1980,and proposed rates to reflect the results of the study.Exhibit K,Rate Comparison Data,is made an attachment to these minutes.The Committee recommends proceeding with rate requirements. SERVICE BUILDING VENTILATION SYSTEM BID: Light and Power Director Dekker submitted a bid in the amount of $17,500.00 for methane gas ventilation system for the Light &Power shop.The bid proposal conforms to the amount estimated by the engineer.The Committee recommends accepting the bid from Sikora Sheet Metal. STANLEY HOTEL POWER ACCOUNT: Attorney Zimmerman,trustee for the Stanley Hotel,has presented a plan to Town Attorney Gregory White that provides for a weekly payment of the electric account.The details of this payment plan are to be worked out by the two attorneys.The basics of the plan are: 1.Meter will be read each Monday and the bill sent to Zimmerman. 2.Zimmerman will pay the bill no later than the following Monday. 3.If the bill is not paid as agreed,a 3—day telephone notice will enact a shut—off. 4.Zimmerman will pay $200 per week on the electric bill from May 9 to June 9. In addition to the above,the delinquent electric account in the amount of $2,391.85 will be processed in the bankruptcy proceedings.A payment bond in the amount of $8,000 was posted to guarantee this bill.Town Attorney White will file a claim against this bond. There being no further business,the meeting adjourned. h. LlØ A.Duncan,Finance Officer JUN 10 1980 L_.’.)1:E c wn of Estes Park Exhibit K Page 1 of I ESTES PARK,COLORADO RATE COMPARISON DATA The following rate comparison data is furnished to provide a basis whereby you may estimate the effect of the proposed electric rate increase on your monthly consumption. Energy Used Existing Proposed Percent kWh Rates Rates Increase Residential -Code 1(1)30 2.76 5.24 39.9 100 7.81 7.67 (1.8) 220 12.55 11.83 (5.7) 300 15.71 14.61 (7.0) 500 22.44 21.55 (4.0) 300 32.54 31.96 (1.8) Combined Residential -Code 2 (1)30 2.76 5.24 89.9 100 7.36 7.67 (2.4) 340 16.52 16.00 (3.1) 500 21.40 21.55 .7 800 31.50 31.96 1.5 1,000 38.23 38.90 1.3 All Electric Residential -Code 3 (1)500 21.65 21.55 (.5) 1,000 36.88 38.90 5.5 1,400 49.07 52.78 7.6 1,700 53.21 63.19 3.6 2,000 67.35 73.60 9.3 3,000 97.32 103.30 10.7 Commercial Lighting -General -Code 4 200 19.49 16.49 (15.4) May 20 to September 20 65C 52.55 37.29 (29.0) 1,500 107.00 76.53 (23.4) 5,000 273.15 233.35 (14.3) 7,500 367.57 353.90 (3.7) 15,000 635.35 700.55 10.2 Commercial Lighting -General -Code 4 130 11.95 13.26 11.0 September 20 to May 20 500 30.98 30.36 (2.0) 900 51.16 48.35 (4.5) 1,500 77.45 76.58 (1.1) 5,000 212.69 238.35 12.1 7,500 302.12 353.90 17.1 Commercial Water Heating -Code 5 -Rate Discontinued Secondary Power -Code 6 -Rate Discontinued Large Combined Light &Power -Code 7 50 kW 30%Load factor 10,950 552.20 641.55 16.2 50%Load Factor 18,250 840.33 707.25 (15.8) 75%Load factor 27,375 1,086.62 789.38 (27.4) 100 kW 30%LoadFactor 21,900 955.06 1,263.10 32.3 50%Load Factor 36,500 1,305.90 1,394.50 6.8 75%Load factor 54,750 1,744.44 1,558.75 (10.6) 300 kW 30%Loadfactor 65,700 2,365.17 3,749.30 30.9 50%Load Factor 109,500 3,917.69 4,143.50 5.3 75%Load factor 164,250 5,233.33 4,636.25 (11.4) Street Lighting -Code 8 --13.9 FOOTNOTE: (1)Residential rates are consotidated and service is now under one rate.