HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 08/10/1992UTILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Port Angeles, Washington
August 10, 1992
Call to Order:
Vice Chairman Hunt called the meeting to order at 4:35 p.m.
II.
Roll Call:
Members Present: Jim Hallett (arrived at 4:36 p.m.), Thomas Hunt, Gary Braun, Joe Michalczik
(arrived at 5:10 p.m.), and Richard Wight.
Members Absent: None
Staff Present: B. Titus and B. Upton.
III. Approval of Minutem
Councilman Braun moved to approve the minutes of the July 13, 1992 meeting as written.
The motion was seconded by Thomas Hunt and carried by a majority vote, with
Councilman Wight abstaining.
IV. Discussion Items:
A. Update on Service Territory Agreement with PUD
City Light Director Titus presented the proposed electrical service area agreement with the PUD,
the contents of which he reviewed in detail. He also displayed a map showing the areas within
the City which are currently being served by the PUD. There are two classifications set forth:
those which the City would offer service to within 120 days and others which the City would
offer service to over a period of three years.
Lengthy discussion followed concerning the hold harmless portion of the agreement; some
concern was expressed that the City would accept facilities "as is"; however, Director Titus
indicated the PUD would be responsible for advising the City of any problems or faulty systems
which might he anticipated. Further, the City is to be advised of the age of facilities. Director
Titus noted the City would have added protection in that if the PUD was aware of a problem and
didn't so advise the City and an unsafe condition was discovered, the PUD would not be released
from liability.
Consideration was given to future annexations and the requirements of the Growth Management
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Act as pertains to the provision of City utilities. The Committee examined the agreement
language whereby the City would provide service within twelve months, and Director Titus
explained he felt it to be workable for staff. In addition, he pointed out the City must have a
plan written in conjunction with providing service to the Urban Growth Area. Discussion was
held concerning specific areas projected for City services, and Director Titus reviewed how the
City may interface with PUD on certain areas. Further, specific occasions may arise where the
City would still provide services outside the City limits or where it may be preferable for the
PUD to continue providing service within the City. Director Titus explained scenarios which
may involve the City wheeling to the PUD or the PUD wheeling to the City.
Director Titus responded to a question by advising the members of the UAC that the anticipated
expenditure is in excess of $400,000 and has been budgeted. Further, he supported the proposed
formula and noted the specific cost figures are being calculated at this time.
Thomas Hunt moved to recommend that the City Council approve the electrical service area
agreement in concept. Councilman Wight seconded the motion, subject to the inclusion of
language that approval is subject to an agreement being reached on details of financial
compensation. Thomas Hunt agreed and a vote was taken on the motion, which carried
unanimously.
B. Discussion on Need for a Second Apprentice Lineman
Director Titus reviewed the information pertinent to the need for a second apprentice lineman,
which he hoped would receive approval for inclusion in the 1993 budget. He explained the need
for a second apprentice has been created by virtue of workload, new regulations, as well as
turnover in the department. Another matter worthy of consideration is that of safety and State
requirements whereby there should be more than one employee assigned to certain tasks.
Discussion followed and Joe Michalczik cautioned against allowing a buddy system to take hold
where two employees are doing the work of one. Councilman Wight supported the added
position because the utility is expanding and will be needing more help. Further, he explained
the City's previous position in support of the apprentice program with the hope of helping local
youth enter the program. After further discussion, Councilman Braun moved to recommend
that a second apprentice lineman position be included in the 1993 budget. The motion was
seconded by Thomas Hunt and carried unanimously. Councilman Wight commented on the
City's history of internal upward mobility; he expressed the opinion that such a position can be
extremely therapeutic to an organization.
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V. Late Items:
A. Tree Trimming Service
Councilman Wight reviewed a conversation held with a local tree trimming service and the fact
that local companies don't have appropriate training and certification to qualify for work around
high voltage. Councilman Wight asked that staff investigate the possibility of the City and
possibly the PUD being of assistance in some fashion in order to help these companies become
certified. Director Titus suggested the companies may wish to hire someone already certified.
B. PPC's Intervention in Salmon Lawsuit
Director Titus distributed and explained a memorandum announcing that the Public Power
Council has moved to intervene in a lawsuit recently initiated by the Sierra Club Legal Defense
Fund which has charged that the government has failed to take sufficient steps to protect
threatened and endangered Snake River salmon by not providing sufficient flows. The PPC
disagrees with the allegations and has asked for permission to intervene in order to file a legal
rebuttal.
C. Billing Credits and Electric Rate Increase
Director Titus advised the members of the UAC that two previously discussed issues will be
placed on the next City Council agenda: billing credits and an electric rate increase.
VII.
Next Meeting:
Because of the Labor Day Holiday, the next meeting of the Utility Advisory Committee will be
held on Tuesday, September 8, 1992, at 4:30 p.m.
VIII. Adjournment:
The meeting was adjourned at 6:00 p.m.
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