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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1989-07-06n 0 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS /Light and Power Committee July 6,1989 Committee:Chairman Hix,Trustees Aldrich and Habecker Attending:All Also Attending:Mayor Dannels,Trustees Dickinson and Garrett,Town Administrator Kiaphake,Light and Power Director Dekker,Finance Officer Vavra,Electrical Engineer Matzke,Craig Poulsen/Cable Systems,Inc.,Tom Brown, Donald Forster,David Floyd,Clerk O’Connor Absent:None Chairman Hix called the meeting of the Light and Power Committee to order at 2:00 P.M. CABLE SYSTEMS,INC.-UPDATE: Light and Power Director Dekker reported the Department continues to receive numerous complaints concerning Cable Systems,Inc.(CSI),and the Committee reviewed a letter dated June 21,1989 submitted by Howard Barnes. Craig Poulsen/CSI,stated new construction is approximately 95-99% complete,and CSI is in the process of fine-tuning the system.The picture quality has been greatly improved at the Timberlane Motel and Miles Cottages.With regard to Mr.Barnes’letter,Mr.Poulsen advised a technician will investigate the Fall River line.Mr. Poulsen confirmed the system should be balanced by mid July.CSI had to change the antennas for Channels 2,4,and 6,and,as time allows, CSI will perform system tests. Tom Brown,developer of Summerset and Fairway Condominiums,addressed the Committee voicing his frustration in dealing with CSI.Mr. Brown’s concerns included CSI’s inability to retain appointments,and the lack of cooperation and communication with regard to the installation of underground cable in both developments.Mr.Poulsen will investigate this situation and report to the Committee in August. Director Dekker stated communication with the local office continues to be an area of concern for subscribers.This situation,and the entire operation of the system must be improved. CSI will also attend the Committee meeting August 3rd. UTILITY CONSTRUCTION -DISCUSSION. Donald Forster,350 Prospector Lane,appeared before the Committee to draw attention to utility construction.Mr.Forster’s view corridor was obstructed when TV cable was installed along the south side of his property.Due to Mr.Forster’s concern,CSI did underground 440’ of cable;the cost to Mr.Forster was $550.00.To protect the scenic beauty of the area,Mr.Forster suggested the Town:(1)examine and approve all above—ground routes for need,materials,and aesthetic impact on the community,and to provide alternatives where they conflict;(2)the Light and Power Department perform pre-installation guidance to control the use of the Town’s power poles;and (3)that a plan be developed to underground all existing utilities,including a moratorium against above-ground utility construction be adopted. Discussion followed,with the Committee recommending staff research the aforestated three issues,and return to the Committee with a preliminary policy which would apply to cable TV and telephone attachments. 0 0 BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Light and Power Committee -July 6,1989 -Page two SPUR 66 CABLE,INC./POLE RENTAL AGREEMENT -DISCUSSION. The Committee reviewed the proposed Pole Rental Agreement between Electronic Endeavor,dba SPUR 66 CABLE,INC.,and the Town.Elec trical Engineer Matzke advised Town Attorney White had prepared the agreement.The 5—year agreement included a pole rental fee of $3.00/pole/year.David Floyd,Spur 66 Cable,advised one-half of their system will be aerial.Discussion included annexation,con struction standards,and over—building.The Committee recommends approval of the Pole Rental Agreement with Electronic Endeavor, contingent upon additional discussion between staff and Town Attorney White regarding construction standards which may be included in said Agreement. PUBLIC POWER WEEK -DISCUSSION. The Committee reviewed a proposed resolution declaring the week of October 8 -14 as Public Power Week in Estes Park.Staff will attempt to keep the project cost no greater than that expended in 1988,which was $1,500.The Committee recommends approval of the resolution,as submitted. MOCCASIN CIRCLE DRIVE STREET LIGHTS -REFERRAL. At their meeting held June 15th,the Public Works Committee referred discussion concerning the potential installation of street lights along the new bypass at Moccasin Circle Drive to the Light and Power Committee.Electrical Engineer Matzke submitted a memorandum dated July 6th advising the project would involve a total of nine (9) 150—watt HPS street lights for an estimated cost of $5,500.Annual energy costs are estimated to be $352.The Committee recommends approval of the nine street lights which are to be funded from the Light and Power 1989 Budget,with the General Fund paying for all operating costs. REPORTS. The Delinquent Account Report indicated 95 telephone calls were made, 20 notes were placed,and 8 accounts were disconnected.In comparing 1988,calls were up 5%,notes were down 31%,and disconnects were down 53%. In a letter to the Estes Valley Recreation and Park District,Elec trical Engineer Matzke advised the District realized a total savings of $19,263 since the installation of the load management equipment at Ski Estes Park. The site preparation work has been completed for the new service facility.The construction completion date is early November,1989. Bill Bower has been hired to fill the lineman position vacated by Larry Williams.Mr.Bower will begin work July 17th. The Committee reviewed an updated rate chart supplied by the Colorado Association of Municipal Utilities.From the 29 municipal utility systems,Estes Park was rated 15th. Director Dekker briefed the Committee on the financial status of Colorado Ute. There being no further business,Chairman Hix adjourned the meeting at 3:22 P.M. £e .L.. S ‘Vickie O’Connor,Town Clerk JUL 111983 j •i u ESTES PARK BOARD OF TRUSTEES