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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1998-02-120 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Light and Power Committee February 12,1998 Committee:Chairman Mix,Trustees Baudek and Pauley Attending:All Also Attending:Assistant Town Administrator Widmer,Light & Power Director Matzke,Assistant to the Light and &Power Director Mangelsen,and Deputy Clerk Kuehi Absent:None Chairman Mix called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. 1998 LONG RANGE PROJECTS -APPROVE SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR ENGINEERING Director Matzke explained that a contract for engineering services is necessary to provide drawings and design for the proposed three— phase conversion for Meadowdale Hills and the Retreat.A total of $465,000 has been budgeted for these projects,which will be contracted.Electrical Systems Consultants,Inc.CESC),who performed the Long Range System Plan for the Department in 1996, submitted a Scope of Services for $45,000.Director Matzke reviewed the services included in the proposal.The Department will provide inspection,oversee the project,and furnish material. Single—phase and three—phase systems were discussed,noting that the Long—Range Plan includes limitation on the size of single-phase loads.The Committee recommends approval of the Scope of Services submitted by Electrical Systems Consultants,Inc.for $45,000 for engineering services needed for conversion of the Meadowdale Hills and Retreat areas to three—phase systems. 1998 LONG RANGE PROJECTS -AUTHORIZATION TO REQUEST BIDS Director Matzke reported that the 1998 budget includes three—phase conversion for the Retreat,$240,000,and Meadowdale Mills, $225,000,as recommended in the Long Range Plans.These projects will improve system efficiency and ensure continued service quality to these areas.The Committee recommends Staff be authorized to solicit bids for construction of three—phase conversion at Meadowdale Hills and the Retreat.The bid recommendations will be presented at the May or June Light &Power Committee meeting. REPORTS Platte River Power Authority:Assistant Administrator Widmer reported that a new contract with Burlington Northern railroad has decreased coal transportation costs for coal to $5.45 a ton from $8.17,a savings of approximately $3 million dollars per year.The Town of Berthoud is proposing to create a municipal electric utility through the purchase of the electrical system from Public Service.PRPA has been selected to be the power supplier for 5 years,representing the first time a non—member has contracted power from PRPA.An engineering firm has been hired to begin C C BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Light &Power Committee,February 13,1998 —Page 2 designing the “fiber optic backbone”surrounding Estes Park. Construction completion is expected in August.Platte River is developing a telecommunications business plan to determine extent of the services and business opportunities of the project.The Rawhide Plant will close for maintenance in May,and tours of the plant will be scheduled. Director Matzke presented the December Financial Reports. Fall River Hydro Update:Mike Mangelsen,Chairman of Fall River Hydro Committee,reported on the following:A Mission Statement will be chosen at the next meeting.Volunteers have cleaned the plant and placed some items into Museum storage.The application to include the plant on the National Register of Historic Places has been submitted to the Colorado Historical Society.Art Anderson and Betty Kilsdonk met with the Poudre Landmarks Foundation,and received a copy of planning grant to use as guide.Letters of support are being collected for this planning grant.Copies of old photos of the plant were obtained from the Denver Public Library. A conservator has been invited to attend the next committee meeting to advise how best to preserve the old equipment.Frank Hix is conducting video interviews with those possessing historical knowledge of the plant.A field trip to the Georgetown Energy Museum is being planned.Copies of the Declaration of Intent are available in Mike’s office upon request.The Committee commended the efforts of the committee members and volunteers. Project Updates:Twinkle lights will be removed after February 14. Completion of the Marys Lake Substation Project is expected in March.Factory testing of the SCADA system will begin next week with installation expected in mid-March.Two additional voltage regulators have been installed in the Big Thompson Canyon and the Wind River Ranch area,as per the Long-Range Plan.A capacitor bank has been installed on Riverside Dr.Since the first of the year,30 street lights have been replaced with low glare fixtures. Chairman Hix adjourned the meeting at 9:00 a.m. --‘-1 Tina Kuehl,Deputy Town Clerk —.,,,,,.,,.— FEB 2 4 138 r I T j