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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1997-01-09n BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS JLight and Power Committee January 9,1997 Committee:Chairman Hix,Trustees Baudek and Pauley Attending:Chairman Hix and Trustee Baudek Also Attending:Light &Power Director Matzke,Assistant Administrator Widmer,Meter Foreman Brumleve, Meter Specialist O’Connor,Deputy Clerk Kuehi Absent:Trustee Pauley Chairman Hix called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.Staff requested and received Committee consensus to enter into Executive Session to discuss the Fall River Hydro Plant.At the completion of the Executive Session,Chairman Hix called the regular meeting to order at 8:02 a.m. REPLACE BUCKET TRUCK #27 -AUTHORIZATION TO REQUEST BIDS Director Matzke reported that Bucket Truck #27,four-wheel drive one-man aerial bucket truck,was replaced in 1991 with Truck #31, but was retained as a backup;it now has 80,000 miles of service. The 1997 budget includes $109,000 for replacement of this vehicle. The Committee authorizes Staff to seek bids for replacement of Bucket Truck #27,and return to Committee in March with a recommendation. AUTOMATIC METER READING PROGRAM -AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE ADDITIONAL METERS Director Matzke reviewed the Automatic Meter Reading pilot program implemented in 1996:cost of $15,000 consisting of 32 meters and required computer equipment.The 1997 budget includes $50,000 to purchase an additional 100 meters with electric and water reading capability and 100 to 150 meters with electric only.Meter Foreman Brumleve explained the benefits of this program and Meter Specialist O’Connor demonstrated the hardware equipment used.The Committee recommends the purchase of the additional meters not to exceed $50,000 from Cannon Technologies. EMERGENCY GENERATOR PEAK SHAVING PROGRAM -PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS The Emergency Generator Peak Shaving Program provides $10 per kW rebate for customers operating emergency generators during times of anticipated system peak.The Upper Thompson Sanitation District has actively participated in this program.Platte River’s new wholesale rate has reduced the value of load offset at the season peak from a maximum of $64.48 per kW to $10.78.The Committee recommends the Emergency Generator Peak Shaving Rebate Program be continued with a rebate amount of $5 per kW. REPORTS Platte River Power Authority:Assistant Administrator Widmer reported that the PRPA Board met on December 12 and authorized staff to pursue bond refinancing,the establishment of a subsidiary company which would offer services and electricity at retail,the turbine upgrade at the Rawhide Plant,the purchase of new SCADA systems,and the 1997 budget.The Fort Collins wind project now includes 600 customers. Director Matzke presented the Financial Reports for November. a RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Light &Power Committee -January 9,1997 -Page 2 Project Updates:The underground project on Hwy.34 is 80% complete and the Municipal Building Parking Lot is 75%complete. Hwy.7 trenching is scheduled.WAPA,PRPA,the Town,and the Bureau are coordinating the Marys Lake Project to upgrade transmission lines.The revised shutoff poiicy has reduced late notices for the first billing cycle in January from 250-400 to 80 and door hangers from 80-90 to 27,with all customers paying before physical shutoff s were required. There being no further business,Chairman Hix adjourned the meeting at 9:00 a.m. Tina Kuehl,Deputy Town Clerk cL 4 1997 4