04-06-2007 HUCMSpecial Meeting
April 6, 2007
Members present: President Donald Walser; Vice President David Wetterling;
Secretary Dwight Bordson; Commissioner Craig Lenz; Commissioner Robert
Hantge; General Manager Mike Kumm; Clean Water Action, Program
Coordinator Tore Simonsen; Terry Davis
Member absent: Attorney Marc Sebora
Dave Wetterling made a motion to forward a resolution like resolution 1001 and
recommend to City Council they adopt the same. Dwight Bordson seconded the
motion and it passed unanimously.
Dave Wetterling made a motion that the City of Hutchinson adopts the amended
Resolution 1001. Dwight Bordson seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously.
Vice President Wetterling made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 9:20 a.m.
Commissioner Hantge seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
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Dwight Bordson, Secretary
ATTEST________________________________
Donald Walser, President
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Special Meeting
April 6, 2007
Members present: President Donald Walser; Vice President David Wetterling;
Secretary Dwight Bordson; Commissioner Craig Lenz; Commissioner Robert
Hantge; General Manager Mike Kumm; Clean Water Action, Program
Coordinator Tore Simonsen; Terry Davis
Member absent: Attorney Marc Sebora
Dave Wetterling made a motion to forward a resolution like resolution 1001 and
recommend to City Council they adopt the same. Dwight Bordson seconded the
motion and it passed unanimously.
Dave Wetterling made a motion that the City of Hutchinson adopts the amended
Resolution 1001. Dwight Bordson seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously.
Vice President Wetterling made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 9:20 a.m.
Commissioner Hantge seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
ATTEST - al
Donald Walser, President
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Dwi t Bor on, Secre ary
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Adopted April 6, 2007
RESOLUTION 1001
RESOLUTION OF HUTCHINSON UTILITIES COMMISSION
RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF BALANCED CLIMATE CHANGE LEGISLATION
WHEREAS the Minnesota State Legislature recently passed Renewable Energy
Standard (RES) legislation requiring 25% of utility companies generation portfolio to be
produced by renewable generation by the year 2025, and
WHEREAS the RES legislation would reduce the amount of additional CO2 being
emitted into the environment by Minnesota utilities, and
WHEREAS the legislature is now considering major climate change legislation that
could have significant impacts on achieving the recently adopted RES as well as on the
ability of Minnesota utilities to meet the growing needs of the citizens of the State of
Minnesota as well as neighboring states, and
WHEREAS legislators are urged to consider the result of significantly more expensive
power due to climate change legislation and the impact that would have on economic
development throughout rural Minnesota, and
WHEREAS the climate change legislation being considered could also compromise the
reliability of the transmission grid in Minnesota and surrounding region to reliably deliver
the additional electricity needed by Minnesota consumers, and
WHEREAS any climate change legislation adopted by the State of Minnesota needs to
consider the proper balance between reducing CO2 emissions and meeting the growing
energy needs of the citizens of the State of Minnesota to ensure the continued health
and vitality of the Minnesota economy, and
WHEREAS the currently proposed legislation only targets the utility sector and ignores
the more significant CO2 emissions from other sectors of the economy,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Hutchinson Utilities Commission urges the
Minnesota Legislature to develop climate change legislation that will broadly consider
the CO2 emissions of all segments of the economy rather than only select segments of
the economy, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the legislature is urged to consider the technological
feasibility of legislation being considered as well as the ability to meet the growing
energy needs of the citizens of Minnesota under any climate change legislation being
considered, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Hutchinson Utilities Commission supports a
deliberative approach to the passage of climate change legislation by the State of
Minnesota involving an in depth study of the economic, technological and environmental
elements to be considered in any legislation, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such a study be carried out in an environment that
recognizes the adopted goals of the Minnesota RES but does not prohibit the electric
utility segment from meeting the needs of the growing Minnesota economy.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Hutchinson Utilities Commission does not feel
that House File 375, Section 5, has received the consideration and study contemplated
by this resolution and the Hutchinson Utilities Commission opposes the passage of this
legislation at this time.
Adopted by the Hutchinson Utilities Commission this 6th day of April 2007.
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David We'flerTng, Vice President
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Donald Walser, President
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RESOLUTION OF CITY OF HUTCHINSON
RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF BALANCED CLIMATE CHANGE LEGISLATION
WHEREAS the Minnesota State Legislature recently passed Renewable Energy
Standard (RES) legislation requiring 25% of utility companies generation portfolio to be
produced by renewable generation by the year 2025, and
WHEREAS the RES legislation would reduce the amount of additional CO2 being
emitted into the environment by Minnesota utilities, and
WHEREAS the legislature is now considering major climate change legislation that
could have significant impacts on achieving the recently adopted RES as well as on the
ability of Minnesota utilities to meet the growing needs of the citizens of the State of
Minnesota as well as neighboring states, and
WHEREAS legislators are urged to consider the result of significantly more expensive
power due to climate change legislation and the impact that would have on economic
development throughout rural Minnesota, and
WHEREAS the climate change legislation being considered could also compromise the
reliability of the transmission grid in Minnesota and surrounding region to reliably deliver
the additional electricity needed by Minnesota consumers, and
WHEREAS any climate change legislation adopted by the State of Minnesota needs to
consider the proper balance between reducing CO2 emissions and meeting the growing
energy needs of the citizens of the State of Minnesota to ensure the continued health
and vitality of the Minnesota economy, and
WHEREAS the currently proposed legislation only targets the utility sector and ignores
the more significant CO2 emissions from other sectors of the economy,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that City of Hutchinson urges the Minnesota
Legislature to develop climate change legislation that will broadly consider the CO2
emissions of all segments of the economy rather than only select segments of the
economy, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the legislature is urged to consider the technological
feasibility of legislation being considered as well as the ability to meet the growing
energy needs of the citizens of Minnesota under any climate change legislation being
considered, and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Hutchinson supports a deliberative
approach to the passage of climate change legislation by the State of Minnesota
involving an in depth study of the economic, technological and environmental elements
to be considered in any legislation, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such a study be carried out in an environment that
recognizes the adopted goals of the Minnesota RES but does not prohibit the electric
utility segment from meeting the needs of the growing Minnesota economy.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Hutchinson does not feel that House File
375, Section 5, has received the consideration and study contemplated by this
resolution and the City of Hutchinson opposes the passage of this legislation at this
time.
Adopted by the City of Hutchinson this 10th day of April 2007.
ATTEST:
Gary Plotz, City Administrator
Steve Cook, Mayor