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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 09/11/2012I. Call To Order II. Roll Call III. Approval Of Minutes For August 14, 2012 IV. Late Items V. Discussion Items: A. Industrial Transmission Electric Rate Letter Agreement B. Utility Rate Studies Presentation VI. Information Only Items: A. Bonneville Power Administration Technology Innovation Grant Award (verbal report only) B. Advanced Metering Infrastructure System Update (verbal report only) C. Wireless Mobile Data System Update (verbal report only) VII. Next Meeting Date: October 9, 2012 VIII. Adjournment N: \uac \final \091112 Utility Advisory Committee Council Chambers Port Angeles, WA 98362 September 11, 2012 3:00 PM AGENDA Utility Advisory Committee Members Present: Utility Advisory Committee Members Absent: Staff Present: Others Present: IV. Late Items: Utility Advisory Committee /Special City Council Meeting Council Chambers Port Angeles, WA 98362 August 14, 2012 3:00 p.m. I. Call To Order Chairman Dan DiGuilio called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. II. Roll Call UAC Assigned Councilmembers Present: Cherie Kidd, Dan Di Guilio, Sissi Bruch, PhD. Other Councilmembers Present: Murven Sears II, Patrick Downie (3:05) Other Councilmembers Absent: Brad Collins, Max Mania, Brooke Nelson Dean Reed Paul Elliott Dan McKeen, Glenn Cutler, Bill Bloor, Larry Dunbar, Sondya Wray, Tracey Grooms, Byron Olson, Mike Puntenney, Kathryn Neal, Jonathan Boehme, Sue Roberds (3:10), Phil Lusk (3:50). Rebecca Dugopolski Herrera Art Griffith SAIC Justin Wilson, P.E. NTI Darlene Schanfald Olympic Environmental Council III. Approval Of Minutes Chairman Dan Di Guilio asked if there were any corrections to the minutes of June 12, 2012 and July 10, 2012. Committee Member Sissi Bruch moved to approve the minutes. Cherie Kidd seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Cherie Kidd: Requested that two options are prepared by staff for solid waste collection rate adjustments including an across the board rate adjustment, and separation of curbside recycling from the garbage collection rate (similar to yard waste). 1 Larry Dunbar: Provided a brief summary of a recent Bonneville Power Administration grant award notice as an information only item. After the terms and conditions of the grant award have been negotiated, staff will return to the Utility Advisory Committee for consideration. V. Discussion Items: A. Stormwater Utility Presentations Low Impact Development (verbal report only) Mike Puntenney, P.E., City Engineer, gave a PowerPoint presentation on stormwater projects. For information only, no action required. Department ofEcologv FY2012 Stormwater and Low Impact Development Grant Mike Puntenney, P.E., City Engineer, gave a PowerPoint presentation on the Stormwater Grant Program. Sissi Bruch moved to recommend City Council to authorize the City Manager to sign the grant agreement with the Department of Ecology under the FY2012 Stormwater Grant Program in the amount of up to $1,000,000, and to make minor modifications to the grant agreement, if necessary. Murven Sears III seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Stormwater NPDES and Capital Needs Assessment (information only) Mike Puntenney, P.E., City Engineer, introduced Rebecca Dugopolski from Herrera and Art Griffith from SAIC and they provided a PowerPoint presentation on the Stormwater NPDES and Capital Needs Assessment. For information only, no action required. Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit Renewal Considerations (verbal report only) Mike Puntenney, P.E., City Engineer, gave a PowerPoint presentation on the Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit Renewal. For information only, no action required. A. Electric Utility Resource Plan Glenn Cutler, P.E., Director of Public Works and Utilities, discussed the development of a Resource Plan which is needed for the City's Electric Utility. The Resource Plan is required to comply with a Washington State unfunded mandate. There was a brief discussion. Dean Reed moved to recommend City Council to pass a resolution to approve the Electric Utility 2012 Resource Plan. Sissi Bruch seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. B. Morse Creek Hydroelectric Project Status 2 Larry Dunbar, Deputy Director of Power and Telecommunications Systems, reviewed options to continue operations or retire the Morse Creek Hydroelectric facility. A decision to retire the facility should be based on an economic analysis. Guidance was provided to staff to prepare an economic analysis of the Morse Creek Hydroelectric facility and return to the Utility Advisory Committee for further consideration. VI. Information Only Items: A. Bonneville Power Administration Cooperative Agreement 48475 Modification #3 (verbal report only) Information only. No action taken. B. Advance Metering Infrastructure System Update (verbal report only) Agenda item not discussed due to time constraints. C. Wireless Mobile Data System Update (verbal report only) Agenda item not discussed due to time constraints. VII. VIII. Next Meeting Date: September 11, 2012 Adjournment: 5:20 p.m. Cherie Kidd, Mayor Sondya Wray, Administrative Specialist 3 1.OF W A S H I N G T O N U.S.A. Utility Advisory Committee Memo Date: September 11, 2012 To: Utility Advisory Committee From: Larry Dunbar, Deputy Director of Power and Telecommunications Systems Subject: Industrial Transmission Electric Rate Letter Agreement Summary: The Bonneville Power Administration Tiered Rate Methodology went into effect October 1, 2011. On September 20, 2011, City Council adopted the Industrial Transmission electric rate ordinance and authorized the City Manager to accept a letter agreement that expired on April 30, 2012. On April 17, 2012, City Council authorized the City Manager to accept a letter agreement that will expire on September 30, 2012. Recommendation: Forward a favorable recommendation to City Council to authorize the City Manager to sign a letter agreement, and to make minor modifications to the letter agreement, if necessary. Background /Analysis: On October 1, 2011, the Bonneville Power Administration Tiered Rate Methodology went into effect. On September 20, 2011, City Council adopted the Industrial Transmission electric rate ordinance and authorized the City Manager to accept a letter agreement. The rate ordinance and letter agreement established the methodology and rates for determining the Industrial Transmission customer's electric bill. On April 17, 2012, City Council authorized the City Manager to sign a new letter agreement that expires at the end of September 2012. The intent of the letter agreement was to provide a transition during implementation of Tiered Rate Methodology, which fundamentally changed the way the City provides services to its Industrial Transmission customer. The most recent letter agreement established a temporary billing protocol through September 30, 2012 such that in each month if the City's demand is less than the City's contract demand quantity, the City will provide any available contract demand quantity to its Industrial Transmission customer. During the first ten months of the letter agreement there has only been 1 month when available contract demand quantity has been provided to the Industrial Transmission customer. The letter agreement has been satisfactory and the billing protocol should continue. A new letter agreement is recommended for an additional year. Depending on the cost, benefit, and risks experienced during the next year, a two -year letter agreement should be considered, which would coincide with the next Bonneville Power Administration wholesale power rate period. Staff recommends that the Utility Advisory Committee forwards a favorable recommendation to authorize the City Manager to sign a letter agreement. Attachment: Proposed Letter Agreement N. \UAC\Final \IT Electric Rate Letter Agreement.doc September 18, 2012 Harold Norlund, Mill Manager Nippon Paper Industries USA Co. 1902 Marine Drive Port Angeles, WA 98363 RE: Agreement For Power Service Billing Dear Mr. Norlund, As you are aware, on October 201`! ..the Bonneville Power Administration "BPA implemented a new anduntiied rate designhand billing method forthe power sold to the City. BPA's new rate fundamentally hangedthe wayythe City provides service to your plant pursuant to trial TransmissionRate. To help -avoid potential confusion or uncertainty caused by BPA's new rate structure <k^ ,N s fie?. on Septembers -30 2011 Nippon and the City enter into a letter agreement. The agreement was intended to clarifvKh `w the City's and Nippon's respective Contract Demand Quantities (CDQ) will used in calculating Nippon's electric bill. The agreement was extended and now will expire at the end of,Se tember'- is year. We believe the letter agreement has been VeR mutually beneficial and may continue to be mutually beneficial. Therefore, we would like to titlA establish another temporary billing protocol for the bills rendered for service during the period October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013. The protocol is set out below. Billing Protocol In any month in which the City's Demand as determined by BPA is less than the City's CDQ, the City will add to Nippon's CU CDQ the positive difference, if any, between the City's CDQ and its Demand as determined by BPA for such month when calculating Nippon's Demand Charge for such month. It is our intention to continue to evaluate both efficacy and the need for this billing protocol prior to its expiration date. Page -2 September 18, 2012 The City and Nippon intend to continue to work in good faith to realize short and longer term power purchase, demand response and wind integration opportunities, that may be offered by BPA that have the potential to provide benefit to the City and Nippon, utilizing Nippon's unique load characteristics and the City's status as a public, municipal utility. In the event there is a change to the rates charged by the City for electricity supplied to Nippon or to the calculation used to determine the monthly amount charged by the City for electricity supplied to Nippon, either party may terminate this agreement. If you find the foregoing acceptable, please sign one copy of this letter agreement and return it to me. Very truly yours, CITY OF PORT ANGELES By: Dan McKeen, City Manager By: Harold Norlund, Mill Manager Nippon Paper Industries RUSA Co. PART NGELES W A S H I N G T O N U.S.A. Utility Advisory Committee Memo Date: September 11, 2012 To: Utility Advisory Committee From: Larry Dunbar, Deputy Director of Power and Telecommunications Systems Subject: Utility Rate Studies Presentation Summary: FCS Group completed the last comprehensive rate studies for the Electric, Water, Wastewater, Solid Waste Collection and Transfer Station utilities. A presentation will be made at today's meeting on the recommended retail rate and fee adjustments for 2013. Recommendation: Forward a favorable recommendation to City Council to proceed with a public hearing on utility rate and fee adjustments for the Electric, Telecommunications Water, Wastewater, Solid Waste Collection, Transfer Station, and Stormwater Utilities. Background /Analysis: FCS Group completed the last comprehensive cost of service studies for the Electric, Water, Wastewater, Solid Waste Collections, and Solid Waste Transfer Station utilities. Staff has updated the studies and has not used a consultant during the last four years. Staff will present its findings and recommendations on this year's rate studies at today's meeting. Following a presentation, staff will seek the recommendation of the Utility Advisory Committee to City Council to proceed with a public hearing on the utility rate and fee adjustments for the Electric, Telecommunications, Water, Wastewater, Solid Waste Collection, Transfer Station, and Stormwater Utilities. The proposed City Council public hearing is October 2, 2012 for a presentation of the rate studies and to allow public input to the process after the presentation. The public hearing would be continued to October 16, 2012 at which time the public hearing will be closed. Staff will return to the Utility Advisory Committee on October 9, 2012 requesting a recommendation to City Council to adopt rate and fee ordinance amendments. The proposed rate and fee adjustments for each utility would be effective on Monday, January 7, 2013. N \UAC \Final \Utility Retail Rate and Fee Adjustments doc