Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1978-12-07BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.,DENVER R E C 0 R D 0 F P R 0 C F E D I N G S Light &Power Committee December 7,1978 Committee:Chairman Burgess,Trustees Houston and Swickard Attending:All Also Attending:Town Administrator Hill,Director Dekker,Finance Officer Duncan,Bill McEwan,Max Kiburz PASS ON PATE INCREASE: Bill McEwan and Max Kiburz discussed the proposed rate increase which will cover the increase in wholesale power rates.The new rate pro poses a $.00169/KwH increase for all classes of service or an overall average increase of 4.1%.The Committee recommends adoption of the rate increase ordinance which will become effective the first billing period beginning after January 9,1979 and be reflected in the March 1,1979 light and power bills. WINTERS REQUEST FOR ACCESS TOPROPERTY LOCATED NEAR FISH HATCHERY ROAD: A letter dated October 18th was received from Francis G.Winters re questing a 20’easement as access to his property along the east boundary of town property located just west of Harmony Ranch on the Fish Hatchery Road.The Committee recommends (1)that the town have the proposed easement surveyed,(2)an agreement be entered into which is in accordance with the Town Attorney’s recommendations and which includes the provision that the access be maintained by Winters,and (3)that Mr.Winters be responsible for all surveying and legal fees involved. DEPOSITS: Finance Officer Duncan reported on the procedure and amount of deposits presently collected from light and power customers.Due to the PUC requirement,the Committee recommends deposits be collected from all new customers whether they are home owners,renters or commercial users. REPORTS: 1978 PROJECTS -Marys Lake Substation and the distribution lines are,for the most part,completed.The Glen Haven line has been delayed due to right-of-way acquisition problems,but should be completed in 1979. EMPLOYEE STATUS -A vacated lineman position will be filled by a present employee who will begin as an apprentice lineman. CABLEVISION -The numerous complaints still being received indicate that cablevision service has not improved significantly. There being no further business,the meeting adjourned. )1 ft c-i U Joan Van Horn,Town ClerkF DEC 121918 L J