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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Light and Power Committee 1988-04-06C RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS /Light and Power Committee April 6,1988 Committee:Chairman Hix,Trustees Brown and Habecker Attending:Chairman Hix,Trustee Habecker Also Attending:Trustee Dickinson,Town Administrator Hill,Light and Power Director Dekker, Clerk O’Connor Absent:Trustee Brown,Finance Officer Vavra Chairman Hix called the meeting of the Light and Power Committee to order at 2:00 P.M. SERVICE BUILDING -UPDATE. The Committee reviewed the plot plan and preliminary design drawings for the service building.The architect will place the building as far west as possible to help screen the building from the surrounding area.The upper level of the building will contain the Meter Department with an entrance from Elm Road.The exterior treatment on the east side has vet to be determined. The Committee also reviewed a letter dated March 15,1988 submit ted by Robert Mitchell/Tiny Town Cottages.In summary,the letter expressed concern regarding the site location for the new building.Director Dekker reported an additional proposal for land acquisition was submitted by Frank Williams;however,the option to build the building on Town-owned land remains the most equitable for the Town.An “artist’s rendering”as well as additional information will be forthcoming;Director Dekker will also provide the additional information for Mr.Mitchell which should indicate the Town is attempting to construct an attractive building on the site. STREET LIGHTING. Additional street lights/Highway 36.Director Dekker reported the 1988 Budget contained funds for the installation of 29 additional street lights on the north side of Highway 36,from the Donut Haus to the Intersection with Marys Lake Road.A preliminary cost estimate per fixture is $1,100.High Pressure Sodium bulbs will be used.Light and Power Director Dekker will provide firm prices prior to the installation of the street lights. Conversion of street lights/Highways 34 and 7.As High Pressure Sodium fixtures use approximately one—half the energy as Mercury Vapor fixtures,consideration is being given to convert those street lights along Highways 34 and 7.Funding from the State may be available;Director Dekker will research this program and return to the Committee with additional information. REPORTS. The Delinquent Account Report for March indicated 72 telephone calls were made,28 notes were placed at the customer’s resi dence,and 17 accounts were disconnected. The two (2)Jeep vehicles authorized January 7,1988 have been delivered. The Platte River Power Authority (PRPA)is continuing discussion regarding the City of Longmont’s request for PRPA to purchase one-half of the City’s Windy Gap water. 0 0 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Light and Power Committee -April 6,1988 -Page two A system disturbance occurred March 3rd due to a malfunction located in Oregon which isolated Estes Park. The system sales for the first quarter of 1988 were:21,790,245 kwh,a 16.8%increase from the same period in 1987;and $1,400,431 in revenue,a 22%increase from 1987. There being no further business,Chairman Hix adjourned the meeting at 2:20 P.M. 4 (‘ Vickie WConnor,Town Clerk fAPPROVE5 APR12 O8 j TWiN UF £TES PARKL6TRES