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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1994-05-12RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Liglit and Power Committee May 12,1994 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 Kuehi Absent:None Chairman Dekker called the meeting to order at 8:05 a.m. RESOURCE INTEGRATION STUDY Jay Hopper,Platte River Power Authority,presented slides reviewing the information offered at the public workshop held April 22 in Estes Park as part of the Resource Integration Study. Workshops are being held in all four Platte River member cities. A list of questions (and answers)generated from the workshops was distributed.A customer survey will be conducted in June to solicit input from 100 customers in each of the four member cities. A public hearing concerning the Integrated Resource Plan will be conducted at the August meeting of the Platte River Board of Directors followed by a final presentation of the plan at the October Platte River Board meeting.Discussion was held regarding the various types of power resources,the benefits of each,the ability to store power,and environmental influences. RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CUSTOMER --DEFINITION In January 1994,the Town Board approved a water rate ordinance including precise definitions for residential and commercial customer classes.A residential water customer is defined as a customer whose water use is for primary living quarters and the majority of the water consumption is for personal,not commercial use.A commercial water customer is categorized by Town staff into one or more of these groups:accommodations,shops,bed and breakfast,eateries,camp—grounds,schools,churches,governmental and utility agencies,dwelling unit rented for a billing period oflessthan30days,and customers other than residential.TheCommitteerecommendedthedefinitionsforresidentialandcommercialcustomerclassesapprovedinthewaterrateordinance also be used in categorizing electric customers and thesedefinitionsbeincludedinthenextrevisionoftheTown’s electricordinance,thus providing consistent application of residential andcommercialratestowaterandelectriccustomersoftheTown. REPORTS Director Matzke presented various graphs and Financial Reports forApril,which included a new graph showing actual sales versusbudgetbymonth. Project Updates:The last transformer will be upgraded this weekinconjunctionwiththePlatteRiversubstationproject.FiveemployeesareattendinghotlineschoolinGrandJunctionthreeofwhicharehelpingteach.A 3-phase transformer was installed atComfortInn. R.M.E.L.Spring Conference Evaluation:Evaluation ratings weredistributed.Director Matzke commended Tom Pickering and BillThomasfortheircoordinationandeffortsbeforeandduringthe 0 0 BRADFORD PUBLISHING RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Light and Power Committee,May 12,1994 -Page 2 conference.Registration totaled 212.Town staff will submit a proposal to host the 1996 Fall conference in Estes Park. Platte River Power Authority:The scheduled Rawhide Plant shutdown in March permitted maintenance and repair at a cost of 1.5 million dollars.The Moffat County/Craig Station fiscal study regarding impact fees is continuing.Newly—elected officers remain the same: Jeff Gould,Chairman;Rich Widmer,Vice Chairman;Bernie Dannels, Secretary;and Ann Azari,Treasurer. There being no further business,Chairman Dekker adjourned the meeting at 9:10 am. Tina Kuehl,Deputy Town Clerk MAY24 994 L —-j