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09-26-2007 HUCMRegular Meeting September 26, 2007 Members present: President Donald H. Walser; Vice President David Wetterling; Secretary Dwight Bordson; Commissioner Craig Lenz; Commissioner Robert Hantge; General Manager Michael Kumm; Attorney Marc Sebora President Walser called the meeting to order at 3:04 p.m. The minutes of the August 29, 2007 regular meeting were reviewed. A motion was made by Commissioner Hantge, seconded by Commissioner Bordson to approve the minutes as written. Motion was unanimously carried. A presentation was given by Carolyn Krall and Ellen Stewart with Landform for improvements to the downtown power plant. They are the same group that was involved with the Highway 7 corridor project. Phase one would start in the spring of 2008 and phase two would start a year later. Landform will send a correction on fencing pricing. After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Lenz, seconded by Vice President Wetterling to approve the Concept Plan with Landform for power plant improvements. Motion was unanimously carried. The August payables were discussed. A motion was made by Commissioner Lenz, seconded by Vice President Wetterling to ratify the payment of bills in the amount of $3,365,891.53 (detailed listing in payable book). Motion was unanimously carried. GM Kumm presented the financial statements/budget year-to-date. There are some variances throughout the report, and they will be researched and an explanation will be e-mailed to each commissioner. A motion was made by Secretary Bordson, seconded by Commissioner Hantge to approve the financial statements/budget year-to-date. Motion was unanimously carried. GM Kumm received an e-mail from Mark Kaufman, Business Representative of the IBEW Local 949, informing HUC that the labor agreement contract was voted down. Discussion was held on the memorandum of understanding with MRES. HUC will partner with MRES as it relates to renewable energy. No action was taken at this time. A motion was made by Commissioner Lenz, seconded by Vice President Wetterling to table the memorandum of understanding with MRES until the October Commissioner’s meeting. Motion was unanimously carried. GM Kumm presented the meter reader contracts for approval. It has been reviewed by Attorney Sebora; and City will continue with this contract for 2008. A motion was made by Commissioner Lenz, seconded by Secretary Bordson to approve the meter reader contracts – electric/gas meters, and water meters. Motion was unanimously carried. Steve Lancaster, Manager Electric Division, presented requisition #002750 for 10,000’ 350 MCM conductor. This is an inventory item. A motion was made by Vice President Wetterling, seconded by Commissioner Hantge to approve requisition #002750 for 10,000’ 350 MCM conductor from Border States Electric. Motion was unanimously carried. Discussion took place regarding keeping the public informed of how HUC benefits the community. A meeting was held with Mayor Cook, Councilperson Stotts, City Administrator Plotz, Commissioners Walser and Wetterling, and GM Kumm. The consensus was that not enough information is getting out to the public about how valuable HUC is to the community. The CONNECTOR is a newsletter put out by MMUA four times yearly and it can be customized for our use. GM Kumm will research our cost for distribution and well as to how to distribute the newsletter to our customers. GM Kumm also presented our mission / values / vision statements. Meetings have been conducted and will continue to be held as it relates to strategic planning with accompanying tasks. Discussion was held regarding the wording of ‘meter charge’ on HUC electric and gas utility bills. It is a fixed charge and that explanation will be included in the MMUA newsletter, the CONNECTOR. Discussion was held regarding HUC’s policy on tuition re-imbursement. The policy states that the Commission provides for financial assistance for successful completion of qualifying programs and courses. Currently there are three employees utilizing this policy. GM Kumm will research the Hospital’s policy as well as HTI’s policy on education re-imbursements, the qualifying length of employment after successful completion of the program, and if there is an allotted dollar amount for re-imbursement. GM Kumm will also research the total dollar amount being spent by HUC, and report back at the October Commissioner’s meeting. Attorney Sebora distributed guidelines and procedures for the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. No approval was requested at this time. HUC will review the guidelines and procedures and discussion will take place at the October Commissioner’s meeting as it relates to HUC establishing a policy for public records request. Division reports Electric – Steve Lancaster A representative was here to inspect our boilers Will be conducting emissions test at plant 2 Gas – John Webster Ron Swenson will be retiring as of November 16, 2007 – 31 years of service In October will be asking for approval of natural gas service addendum to contract with BP Northern Border had an error in software – experienced incorrect readings for 15 days – is now corrected Business – Jan Sifferath Public Power Week open house October 11, 2007 Working on conversion of billing software – go live end of April 2008 Legal Update Attorney Sebora will be presenting the same guidelines and procedures for the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act to City Council Unfinished Business: Customer Credit Card Payments Will develop a policy on credit card payment charges after the billing conversion is complete. New Business: Big Stone II They will be looking for additional investors, as two investors have pulled out. Minnesota Municipal Gas Agency’s first meeting will be October 8, 2007. There will be a meeting with Glencoe Municipal Utilities to discuss territorial issues. There being no further business, a motion was made by Commissioner Hantge, seconded by Secretary Bordson to adjourn the meeting at 5:00 p.m. Motion was unanimously carried. _____________________ Dwight Bordson, Secretary ATTEST: __________________________ Donald H. Walser, President Regular Meeting September 26, 2007 Members present: President Donald H. Walser; Vice President David Wetterling; Secretary Dwight Bordson; Commissioner Craig Lenz; Commissioner Robert Hantge; General Manager Michael Kumm; Attorney Marc Sebora President Walser called the meeting to order at 3:04 p.m. The minutes of the August 29, 2007 regular meeting were reviewed. A motion was made by Commissioner Hantge, seconded by Commissioner Bordson to approve the minutes as written. Motion was unanimously carried. A presentation was given by Carolyn Krall and Ellen Stewart with Landform for improvements to the downtown power plant. They are the same group that was involved with the Highway 7 corridor project. Phase one would start in the spring of 2008 and phase two would start a year later. Landform will send a correction on fencing pricing. After discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Lenz, seconded by Vice President Wetterling to approve the Concept Plan with Landform for power plant improvements. Motion was unanimously carried. The August payables were discussed. A motion was made by Commissioner Lenz, seconded by Vice President Wetterling to ratify the payment of bills in the amount of $3,365,891.53 (detailed listing in payable book). Motion was unanimously carried. GM Kumm presented the financial statements /budget year -to -date. There are some variances throughout the report, and they will be researched and an explanation will be e- mailed to each commissioner. A motion was made by Secretary Bordson, seconded by Commissioner Hantge to approve the financial statements /budget year -to -date. Motion was unanimously carried. GM Kumm received an e-mail from Mark Kaufman, Business Representative of the IBEW Local 949, informing HUC that the labor agreement contract was voted down. Discussion was held on the memorandum of understanding with MRES. HUC will partner with MRES as it relates to renewable energy. No action was taken at this time. A motion was made by Commissioner Lenz, seconded by Vice President Wetterling to table the memorandum of understanding with MRES until the October Commissioner's meeting. Motion was unanimously carried. GM Kumm presented the meter reader contracts for approval. It has been reviewed by Attorney Sebora; and City will continue with this contract for 2008. A motion was made by Commissioner Lenz, seconded by Secretary Bordson to approve the meter reader contracts — electric /gas meters, and water meters. Motion was unanimously carried. Steve Lancaster, Manager Electric Division, presented requisition #002750 for 10,000' 350 MCM conductor. This is an inventory item. A motion was made by Vice President Wetterling, seconded by Commissioner Hantge to approve requisition #002750 for 10,000' 350 MCM conductor from Border States Electric. Motion was unanimously carried. Discussion took place regarding keeping the public informed of how HUC benefits the community. A meeting was held with Mayor Cook, Councilperson Stotts, City Administrator Plotz, Commissioners Walser and Wetterling, and GM Kumm. The consensus was that not enough information is getting out to the public about how valuable HUC is to the community. The CONNECTOR is a newsletter put out by MMUA four times yearly and it can be customized for our use. GM Kumm will research our cost for distribution and well as to how to distribute the newsletter to our customers. GM Kumm also presented our mission / values / vision statements. Meetings have been conducted and will continue to be held as it relates to strategic planning with accompanying tasks. Discussion was held regarding the wording of `meter charge' on HUC electric and gas utility bills. It is a fixed charge and that explanation will be included in the MMUA newsletter, the CONNECTOR. Discussion was held regarding HUC's policy on tuition re- imbursement. The policy states that the Commission provides for financial assistance for successful completion of qualifying programs and courses. Currently there are three employees utilizing this policy. GM Kumm will research the Hospital's policy as well as HTI's policy on education re- imbursements, the qualifying length of employment after successful completion of the program, and if there is an allotted dollar amount for re- imbursement. GM Kumm will also research the total dollar amount being spent by HUC, and report back at the October Commissioner's meeting. Attorney Sebora distributed guidelines and procedures for the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. No approval was requested at this time. HUC will review the guidelines and procedures and discussion will take place at the October Commissioner's meeting as it relates to HUC establishing a policy for public records request. Division reports Electric — Steve Lancaster • A representative was here to inspect our boilers • Will be conducting emissions test at plant 2 Gas — John Webster • Ron Swenson will be retiring as of November 16, 2007 — 31 years of service • In October will be asking for approval of natural gas service addendum to contract with BP • Northern Border had an error in software — experienced incorrect readings for 15 days — is now corrected Business — Jan Sifferath • Public Power Week open house October 11, 2007 • Working on conversion of billing software — go live end of April 2008 Legal Update Attorney Sebora will be presenting the same guidelines and procedures for the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act to City Council Unfinished Business: Customer Credit Card Payments Will develop a policy on credit card payment charges after the billing conversion is complete. New Business: Big Stone II They will be looking for additional investors, as two investors have pulled out. Minnesota Municipal Gas Agency's first meeting will be October 8, 2007. There will be a meeting with Glencoe Municipal Utilities to discuss territorial issues. There being no further business, a motion was made by Commissioner Hantge, seconded by Secretary Bordson to adjourn the meeting at 5:00 p.m. Motion was unanimously carried. ATTEST: -1 ` Donald H. Walser, President a 4 Dwight B rdson, Secretary e�hn <0 O CD 2 n' /v V n Q Cil IF 9* ft% .j III BUIIIIIIIIIII r'. �N r� o -+r ' r`AABER.2007 ,,.i Dxla De.s c.iption . . � "�J VA Im HUC07001 - POWER PLANT IMPROVEMENTS PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN.070926 V S0 CD �T V r-F 3 cO 0 < C7 �T CD o3 O CD Z (n } r tl 26 SEPTEMBER.20n7 � -a r.n7ool - POWER PLANT IMPROVEMENTS PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN.070926 Revisions h:�m,�n��i��i�•• n. 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INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS: The undersigned recognizes that he /she has been retained as an independent Contractor by HUC for the purpose of reading meters. The Contractor recognizes and acknowledges that he /she is not an employee of HUC. 2. TASK: The Contractor acknowledges that he /she has been retained to perform the task of reading electric and natural gas meters. This agreement shall not cover any other or further tasks undertaken by Contractor except as provided in writing and executed by both parties. 3. FEE: The Contractor shall be paid a fee of $0.35 per meter read each month. 4. HOURS: The Contractor shall set his/her own hours, reading only during daylight hours, and determine the number of meters read. Contractor shall perform his/her work during the date(s) set forth in Schedule "A ", which will be completed per designated route listing. Said schedule may, from time to time, be altered, amended or modified by HUC. 5. CONDITIONS: All readings will be completed as set forth in Schedule "A ". Downtown business district meters will not be read on Sundays or Holidays, and not before normal business hours. Contractor will be given a report of misreads and no reads on a daily basis. Contractor will be responsible to go back and recheck these readings at the contractors own expense and return the report to the office daily. Only one (1) meter reading hand held device will be taken from the office at a time and all meter reading equipment will be returned to the office at the end of the Contractor's working day. The hand held will be placed on the charging rack. Contractor will wear clothing provided that identifies them as being with HUC, and will use vehicle identification as provided. n 6. TERM: The Contractor or HUC may terminate, without cause, this Independent Contractor Agreement upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other party. 7. MISCELLANEOUS: Contractor shall provide his/her own transportation and gas. Contractor shall be entitled to utilize HUC meter reading equipment. Proper care must be used to avoid damage to the equipment. HUC shall provide Contractor with a sweatshirt, jacket etc. HUC shall also provide contractor with identification labels for their vehicles. This contract will be reviewed and approved by HUC on an annual basis. Contractor acknowledges that he /she is not an employee of HUC, and therefore, is not entitled to benefits, including but not limited to, vacation pay, sick leave, health insurance, retirement benefits, worker's compensation or unemployment benefits. Contractor also acknowledges that he /she is responsible to make sure all meters are read in the time allotted. If contractor cannot complete the task in the time allotted it is the contractors responsibility to have resources available to complete this task. 8. INDEMNIFICATION CLAUSE: Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the HUC, and the City of Hutchinson, from any and all claims of action or damages which arise out of the acts of the Contractor. Dated: DO !3's Its: Dated: COMMISSION INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between Hutchinson Utilities Commission 225 Michigan St SE Hutchinson MN 55350 (hereinafter "HUC ") and Annemarie Dammann 12374 Swan Lake Rd, Silver Lake, MN 55381 (hereinafter "Contractor ") on the following terms and conditions. 1. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS: The undersigned recognizes that he /she has been retained as an independent Contractor by HUC for the purpose of reading meters. The Contractor recognizes and acknowledges that he /she is not an employee of HUC. 2. TASK: The Contractor acknowledges that he /she has been retained to perform the task of reading water meters. This agreement shall not cover any other or further tasks undertaken by Contractor except as provided in writing and executed by both parties. 3. FEE: The Contractor shall be paid a fee of $0.35 per meter read each month. 4. HOURS: The Contractor shall set his/her own hours, reading only during daylight hours, and determine the number of meters read. Contractor shall perform his/her work during the date(s) set forth in Schedule "A ", which will be completed per designated route listing. Said schedule may, from time to time, be altered, amended or modified by HUC. 5. CONDITIONS: All readings will be completed as set forth in Schedule "A ". Downtown business district meters will not be read on Sundays or Holidays, and not before normal business hours. Contractor will be given a report of misreads and no reads on a daily basis. Contractor will be responsible to go back and recheck these readings at the contractors own expense and return the report to the office daily. Only one (1) meter reading hand held device will be taken from the office at a time and all meter reading equipment will be returned to the office at the end of the Contractor's working day. The hand held will be placed on the charging rack. Contractor will wear clothing provided that identifies them as being with HUC, and will use vehicle identification as provided. 6. TERM: The Contractor or HUC may terminate, without cause, this Independent Contractor Agreement upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other party. 7. MISCELLANEOUS: Contractor shall provide his/her own transportation and gas. Contractor shall be entitled to utilize HUC meter reading equipment. Proper care must be used to avoid damage to the equipment. HUC shall provide Contractor with a sweatshirt, jacket etc. HUC shall also provide contractor with identification labels for their vehicles. This contract will be reviewed and approved by HUC on an annual basis. Contractor acknowledges that he /she is not an employee of HUC, and therefore, is not entitled to benefits, including but not limited to, vacation pay, sick leave, health insurance, retirement benefits, worker's compensation or unemployment benefits. Contractor also acknowledges that he /she is responsible to make sure all meters are read in the time allotted. If contractor cannot complete the task in the time allotted it is the contractors responsibility to have resources available to complete this task. 8. INDEMNIFICATION CLAUSE: Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the HUC, and the City of Hutchinson, from any and all claims of action or damages which - arise out of the acts of the Contractor. Dated �h Dated: HUTCHINSON UTILITIES COMMISSION Its: 1 METER READING SCHEDULE "A" 2008 JANUARY READINGS START DATE DECEMBER 19, 2007 COMPLETION DATE JANUARY 4, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 21, 2007 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 28, 2007 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN JANUARY 4, 2008 FEBRUARY READINGS START DATE JANUARY 23, 2008 COMPLETION DATE FEBRUARY 5, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN JANUARY 25, 2008 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN JANUARY 31, 2008 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 5, 2008 MARCH READINGS START DATE FEBRUARY 21, 2008 COMPLETION DATE MARCH 5, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 25, 2008 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 29, 2008 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN MARCH 5, 2008 APRIL READINGS START DATE MARCH 21, 2008 COMPLETION DATE APRIL 3, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN MARCH 25, 2008 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN MARCH 31, 2008 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN APRIL 3, 2008 MAY READINGS START DATE APRIL 22, 2008 COMPLETION DATE MAY 5, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN APRIL 25, 2008 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN APRIL 30, 2008 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN MAY 5, 2008 JUNE READINGS START DATE MAY 21, 2008 COMPLETION DATE JUNE 4, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN MAY 27, 2008 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN MAY 30, 2008 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN JUNE 4, 2008 JULY READINGS START DATE JUNE 20, 2008 COMPLETION DATE JULY 3, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN JUNE 25, 2008 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN JUNE 30, 2008 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN JULY 3, 2008 AUGUST READINGS START DATE JULY 23, 2008 COMPLETION DATE AUGUST 5, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN JULY 28, 2008 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN JULY 31, 2008 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 5, 2008 SEPTEMBER READINGS START DATE AUGUST 21, 2008 COMPLETION DATE SEPTEMBER 4, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 26, 2008 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 29, 2008 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 4, 2008 OCTOBER READINGS START DATE SEPTEMBER 22, 2008 COMPLETION DATE OCTOBER 3, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 25, 2008 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30, 2008 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 3, 2008 NOVEMBER READINGS START DATE OCTOBER 23, 2008 COMPLETION DATE NOVEMBER 5, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 28, 2008 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 31, 2008 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 5, 2008 DECEMBER READINGS START DATE NOVEMBER 19, 2008 COMPLETION DATE DECEMBER 3, 2008 CYCLE 1 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 24, 2008 CYCLES 2 & 3 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 28, 2008 CYCLES 4 & 5 COMPLETED NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 3, 2008 G 0 Z O D CY W Z O CCl) G U CO LW r J_ F- Z O Z U 000 000 ron O O C) O O N N rn X � �U N N � m ao 0 0 N O Or M O � m O co z io is w Ln w / of ( O_ W � J � Q W 3 co = O � o � J Q Z Q O } m m N m C O p N CL � Q � 0 o 0 0 o O E � Y N ti — N O O z° a C: O f° LU V 00 r 7 ° a N a) C D Z O C CG C O U O N W) oo 0 W H W v L) a C) Ln J N O � F- Z cfl ZZZ�� Zr� r� O�O�� o� _ ..o N O Z = Z roi o = U = chM N U�U (D o H f- c O X 2 N =iii O F- J cn F- 0 c o z) C CL > L O O N (D O U LLo .4 :2 Lo Z LO Y Z Z 'o E W C) v a r Lo W PQaN� O LL aza- AL Y C Z'T M 0 E o O i