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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 09/29/2000 UTILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Port Angeles, Washington September 29, 2000 I. Call to Order: Vice Chairman Williams called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. II. Roll Call: Members Present: Vice Chairman Williams, Mayor Doyle, Allen Bentley, and Dean Reed. Members Absent: Chairman Orville Campbell. Staff Present: Michael Quiun, Craig Knutson, Scott McLain, Gary Kenworthy, Jim Harper, Larry Dunbar, Sue Roberds, and Cate Rinehart Others Present: Richard Li (Metropolitan Communications Consultants), Fred Mitchell and Doug Harrison (Clallam County PUD) II1. Approval of Minutes: Vice Chairman Williams announced that the minutes of the August 11th regular meeting would be presented for approval at the October 9th meeting. IV. Discussion Items: A. Bid A ward 12/16/20 MVA Power Transformer for "I' Street Substation Jim Harper, Electrical Engineering Manager, explained that during the final stages of bid evaluation a discrepancy was found in the way the proposal was put together. After discussing the error with the City Attorney it was agreed that an addendum would be sent out along with the original documents and a new bid date would be set. No action taken. Information only. B. Community Telecommunications Action Plan (Fiber Optics) Scott McLain, Deputy Director of Power Systems, introduced Richard Li of Metropolitan Communications Consultants and Larry Dunbar, Power Resources Manager. Mr. McLain gave a brief summary of the planning the City has done. Craig Knutson, City Attorney, stressed the importance of putting together comprehensive telecommunications ordinances that would reference other ordinances such as right-of-way construction, pole attachment et cetera. Mr. Dunbar explained the preliminary planning process specifically citing E-nable Visions, FairPoint, and Unisys. Mr. Li then proceeded with an extensive presentation stressing community needs and interests, business planning, design and construction, and system activation. A short discussion followed with concerns expressed over cable franchise and community involvement. Staff recommended the UAC and Council be part of the oversight process as further developments occur. Utility Advisory Committee September 29, 2000 Staff recommended that PA Works! Is involved and kept informed during implementatin of the Community Telecommunications Action Plan. Staff indicated that specific recommendations will be made at the October 9~ meeting regarding technical and legal services to assist in completing a new telecommunications ordinance, assessing future needs, complete a business plan for fiber optics backbone, a request for engineering services for design, and cable purchase. No action taken. Information only. V. Information Only Items: Status reports were provided on the following subjects: Request for Proposals for a consultant for the landfill B&C wastewater service negotiations Downtown Phase II update 8th street renovation update VI. Late Items: VII. Next Meeting: The next meeting will be held October 9, 2000, at 3:00 p.m. in the Public Works Conference Room. VIII. ~ldjournment: The meeting adjourned at 4:15 p.m. /~arry,/~Vill-~/ams, Vice Chairman Cate Rinehart, Administrative Assistant 2