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11-08-1976 HUCMRegular Meeting November 8, 1976 All Commissioners were present; also Mgr. Alexander, Ruth Hakel, and Counsel Peterson. The meeting was called to order by President Quade at 2 P.M. The minutes of the Regular Meeting of October 12, 1976, were read and approved as read. The minutes of the Special Meeting of October 18, 1976, were read and approved as read. The motion was made by Commissioner Filk, seconded by Commissioner Tracy, and carried, to allow the following bills: Briggs- Morgan Legal Opinion $3,000.00 Carleton Beh Co. Fiscal Agency Services 12,500.00 Associated Consultants, Inc. Engineering Services 12,345.07 Curtiss- Wright Corp. Estimate #2 666,900.00 Pittsburgh -Des Moines Estimate #4 7,200.00 A & B Electric Final Payment 1,789.15 Paul Lemke Estimate #6 12,952.80 Harold Scholz & Co. Estimate #1 32,400.00 Minn. Municipal Utili- ties Association 1976 Special Assessment 450.00 Counsel Peterson presented a Retainer Agreement which included a $2,400.00 annual charge for regular services. (Exceptions are also included in the Agreement.) The motion was made by Commissioner Filk, seconded by Commissioner Tracy, and carried, to accept the Agreement as presented. Also approved was the amount of $2,334.00 for services rendered for the Bond Issue. November 8, 1976 Hutchinson Utilities Commission Hutchinson, MN 55350 Re: Retainer Agreement Gentlemen: Our office proposes to continue our attorney - client relationship with the Commission on a retainer basis with the following terms. Effective November 1, 1976, we will represent the Commission on a regular retainer in the amount of $2400.00 annually. The months of September and October will be paid at the previous rate of $1500.00 annually or $125.00 per month. The new retainer would be paid at periods preferable to the Commission. C' 1 Resolution drawn up by MMUA adopting a transmission line and electric generation facility policy. (No physical resolution or policy attached to these minutes.) Included in the regular retainer services would be all legal work with only certain exceptions. The exceptions shall include any litigation, bond issues, or other work which involves extensive protracted time on our part. Any exceptions to the retainer would be upon prior notice and agreement with the Commission and would be billed to the Commission at our standard prevailing hourly rate or by agreement. It is understood that our present arrangement with respect to the Worthington litigation shall continue. Our office will maintain time records separating retainer work from any exceptional work. Time records on the retainer will be reviewed at least annually to determine if the time spent is fair considering the retainer fee. We will make any adjustments necessary on the retainer to fairly provide the services to the Commission. It is further understood that attorney- client relationship is terminable by either party at any time. Very truly yours, PETERSON & GrILMER By Richard A. Peterson RAP /jes President Quade presented a proposed resolution drawn up by the Minnesota Municipal Utilities Association concerning adopting a Transmission Line and Electric Generation Facility Policy. The motion was made by Commissioner Tracy, seconded by Commissioner Filk, and carried, to adopt the resolution as recommended. Mgr. Alexander presented a new Circle -Hutch proposal which has been presented to Circle Pines management for their ratification. Mgr. Alexander presented an agreement establishing the Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency. Mgr. Alexander was instructed to attend the next regular meeting of the organization to properly evaluate the offering. President Quade stated the fact that due to Bev Popp's illness Ruth Hakel has been doing her work which requires much overtime. After discussion it was the opinion of the Commission that Ruth Hakel should have compensation for her overtime in the amount of Bev Popp's salary until her return or replacement. The following bills were allowed: MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC PLANT Natural Gas Division $ 10,000.00 - Municipal Electric Plant - Petty Cash 299.90 Oppenheimer, Wolff, Foster, Shepard 4,981.23 Mrs. Fred Briggs 20.001\ Floor Care Supply Co. 42.35 M46 Ink Spots Inc. 130.00 Municipal Electric Plant - Petty Cash 138.23 Continental Safety Equipment 48.99 Williams Steel & Hardware 86.53 The Satterlee Company 15.10 Kemske Paper Co. 15.40 Northern States Supply Co. 85.99 Anderson, Lieser, & Thorsen 1,590.00 Earl Schlafge 45.89 The Hutchinson Leader 67.11 Allen Office Products Inc. 151.63 Dr. M. J. Juffer 10.00 World Travel 340.00 Power Supply Company 264.90 Minnesota Valve & Fitting Co. 151.03 Simonson Lumver 107.15 Minnesota Electric Supply Co. 2,900.00 Maki 14.00 United Electric Corp. 85.00 Nations Business 39.75 Plowman's Inc. 42.70 Washington Iron Works Inc. 5,363.38 David F. Ruzicka 25.00 Marty's Roofing Co. 783.00 Zep Mfg. Co. 50.00 Zins Machining 181.50 Texgas Corp. 2.70 Myron Wigen Chevrolet Co. 9.50 Phillips Petroleum Co. 205.30 Pheoll Mfg. Co. 16.81 D. A. Schultz Co. 21.61 S. A. Nies 12.20 Wahl & Wahl 243.80 Totushek Trucking 38.00 Ed Rettman 438.75 Carr Flowers 5.50 Fresco 438.74 Hutchinson Utilities 435.10 Champion Auto Store 2.79 John Henry Foster Co. 49.15 Gustafson oil Company 24,485.36 Case Power and Equipment 502.96 Texaco Inc. 1,576.00 Texaco Inc. 5,746.25 Standard Oil Company 1,710.15 Blue Cross & Blue Shield 2,637.36 Charlie Lemke 10.00 Erickson Oil Products 526.22 Hutchinson Utilities 630.78 Gary Williams 14.82 City of Hutchinson 177.38 LJ QL Hutchinson Utilities 64,961.86 Barb Otto 1.37 Wayne Smith 19.14 Rodney Markgraf 20.82 Audrey Fussy 10.43 Kock's 88.40 Hydra Power 175.32 Citizens Bank & Trust 3.50 Worhtington Service Corp. 531.62 Cooper Energy Services 2,432.92 Williams Steel & Hardware 35.99 Hutchinson Farm Service 55.00 Dostal & Oleson Oil Co. 90.00 Municipal Electric Plant, Glencoe, MN 79.74 Hut chinson Wholesale Supply 90.82 G.T.C. Auto Parts 64.84 Wally's Tire Shop 458.00 Hutchinson Oil Co. 5.00 Farm & Home Distr. Co. 11.24 Anderson Interiors 4.58 Franzen's Hardware 28.88 Larson Communications 60.05 Moody Investors Service Inc. 1,500.00 Jeff Beach 21.30 Charleen Broberg Iverson 21.40 Michael Brygger 10.30 Frank C. Hayde 42.40 Dennis Heley 12.68 Pauline Henke 21.20 Aaron Hexum 21.20 Patricia Kauffmann 21.10 Gary Koering 40.20 Harold Lanning 20.20 Darwin Mathews 21.40 William H. Mitchell 20.20 Roland Nelson 40.40 Ralph Peterson 21.30. Jeraldine Rohrbach 40.40 Roger Siemsen 20.10 Jean Vandrasek 21.20 Vietnamese Refugee Fund 20.30 Vietnamese Refugee Fund 20.20 Vietnamese Refugee Fund 40.40 Tom White 42.70 Lillian Winterfeldt 42.40 Sharon Wreed 42.80 LaSalle Cleaners 58.85 American'Linen Supply Co. 34.12 Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. 376.45 Sterling Electric Company 208.38 Patchin Fertilizer Services 38.50 QL McMaster -Carr Supply Co. 170.05 Graybar Electric Co. Inc. 163.59 Crane Supply Co. 14.75 Calgon Corp. 1,068.00 Burmeister Electric Co. 859.99 Jahnke Red Owl 116.13 Plaza OK Hardware 96.32 IBM Corp. 370.06 Controlforms 55.60 Leef Bros. Inc. 120.77 American Public Power Assn. 215.00 Hutchinson Telephone Co. 627.85 F4mily Rexall Drug 17.88 Natural Gas Division 35,804.19 of " " 35,804.20 ff ►t ►, 35,8o4.20 Clinton Tracy 189.95 Airborne Freight Corp. 56.58 Donald M. Schimp 155.27 Pittsburgh -Des Moines Steel 58,482.00 Associated Consultants, Inc. 20,208.51 Associated Consultants, Inc. 36,153.81 Paul Lemke & Son 10,814.84 Curtiss - Wright Corp. 67,500.00 Pittsburgh -Des Moines Steel 38,988.00 H. P. Quade 88.95 Minn. -Wis. Truck Lines 63.75 Westinghouse Electric Corp. 3,186.50 United Electric Corp. 2,001.88 4 Seasons Services 23.95 Calgon Corp. 125.41 NASSU 8.50 Union Oil Co. of CA 18.16 Duluth Filter Co. 394.50 United Electric Co. 819.00 Twin City Testing 45.00 Remmele Engineering Inc. 3,296.00 Northern S ates Supply Inc. 4.88 Postmaster's 30.00 Home Bakery 203.20 United Power Assn. 50,997.22 IBM Corp. 2,918.00 Myron Wigen Chevrolet Co. 97.85 United Electric Corp. 402.00 Paul Lemke & Son 128.80 Peterson & Gilmer 12$.30 The Bond Buyer 388.50 Natural Gas Division 14,500.00 McLeod Coop. Power Assn. 8.98 R. H. Alexander 6.99 R. H. Alexander 150.00 Phillips Petroleum Co. 15.53 M November 8, 1976 Hutchinson Utilities Commission 225 Michigan Street Hutchinson, MN 55350 Re: Gas Rates to Electric Division Gentlemen: On September 23, 1976, the Commission agreed that the Gas Division raise the charge for natural gas to the Electric Division from S.01 to $.06 per MCF, subject to an approving legal opinion. It is my opinion that the increase is legally proper. The Hutchinson City Charter establishing the Commission, and setting the rules by which they are to operate, makes no provision with respect to standards for determining the rates charged for gas or electricity. The only impediment to rates established by the Commission is the right of the Hutchinson City Council to veto the rate increase within an appropriate period of time following notice to them. A fuel adjustment provision in the rate structure for both gas, and electric customers has been established by the Utilities Commission and has been processed through the City Council. The fuel adjustment provision to electric customers provides for adjustments "based upon the combined costs of fuel burned in the Hutchinson electrical generating stations and purchased power from outside suppliers." There is no reference with respect to "fuel burned" as to whether the fuel is purchased from a third party or purchased from the Gas Division of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission. Separate funds and accounting are set up for the Gas Division and the Electric Division. Consequently, any gas supplied to the Electric Division comes from the Gas Division, and separ- ate accounting is maintained. The. rate for gas charged by the Gas Division to the Electric Division would not appear to have any legal significance with respect to the City Charter provisions, since there is no standard by which the Commission is to establish rates to be charged to the ultimate consumers. Consequently, it is my opinion that it is legally proper for the Gas Division to raise the charge for natural gas to the Electric Division from S.01 to $.06 per MCF. Very truly yours, PETERSON & GILMER By Richard A. Peterson RAP /jes 96Z 1 LJ A 1 Junker S«nitation Service 14.00 Western Union Telegram Co. 34.31 Big Bear, Inc. 20.88 Coast to Coast Stores 5.79 Burlington Northern 90.00 Orville Kuiken 83.11 Washington Iron Works Inc. 3,500.34 Linda Norell 8.88 Earl Schlafge 20.25 American Welding Supplies Inc. 83.56 Randy Hanson 6.37 Texaco Inc. 832.00 Hutchinson Utilities 250.80 Minn. -Wis. Truck Lines 14.00 NATURAL GAS DIVISION 120,070.37 R. E. Young 165.00 Citizens Bank & Trust 537.00 Aetna Variable Life Ins. 20.00 First National Bank 4,139.60 Hutchinson Utilities 156.47 Aladdin Industries 17.68 American Meter Division 89.58 Mueller Co. 150.34 Fisher Controls Co. 228.74 Anderson, Lieser, & Thorsen 895.00 Lorraine Lindeman, McLeod Co. Treas. 1,196.92 Orville Kuiken 13.00 IBEW Local 949 16.75 Leeds & Northrup 900.99 Circle -Hutch Utility Board 120,070.37 McLeod Coop. Power Assn. 17.32 Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 335.80 Minn. -Wis. Truck Lines 15.66 The meeting adjourned at 4:30 P.M. i Regular Meeting December 17, 1976 All Commissioners were present; also Mgr. Alexander, Ruth Hakel, and Dennis McGill. The meeting was called to order at 1:30 P.M. by President Quade. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of November 8, 1976, were read and approved as read. Dennis McGill of Anderson, Lieser, and Thorsen, at the request of Mgr. Alexander, explained the financial condition of the Hutchinson Utilities. He reported the need to borrow. After discussion on the General Electric Turbine breakdown and the costs incurred, a motion was made by Commissioner Tracy, seconded by Commissioner Filk, and carried, to pay the General Electric Co. $368,563.62 for services and repairs to date. Mgr. Alexander was instructed to set -up a suitable payment schedule with General Electric. Mgr. Alexander reported on the Curtiss - Wright project in respect to the amount paid and the amount owed. After.dis.ucssion a motion was made by Commissioner Filk, seconded by Commissioner Tracy, and carried, to pay the following bills: Associated Consultants $15,179.66 H.K. Scholz Company Est. #2 & 3 116,370.00 Curtiss - Wright Corp. Est. #3 & 4 1,471,497.30. Paul Lemke Est. #7 3,600.-00 Mgr. Alexander reported costs to repair #2 Generator. General Electric Company had a low bid of $23,778.00. No action was taken. Mgr. Alexander reported on Liability Insurance forPublic Officials and Employees in that we have been covered under a policy held jointly with the City of Hutchinson. It was reported that the City had dropped the coverage in April of 1976. Mgr. Alexander was in- structed to investigate the matter further. Mgr. Alexander reported that he is doing research on Group Insurance. Mgr. Alexander presented a request from Hutchinson Growth Inc. to purchase a 33' x 530' portion of land on our South line for the sum of $300.00. On a motion by Commissioner Filk, seconded by Commis- sioner Tracy, and carried, we agreed to purchase the said piece of property for $300.00 if indeed it is offered to us by Hutchinson Growth. After discussion on pole purchase from U.P.A. a motion was made by Cormissioner Tracy, seconded by Commissioner Filk, and carried, to 1 L L, 1 make the purchase as proposed provided easements can be readily transferred or acquired. The motion was made by Commissioner Filk, seconded by Com- missioner Tracy, and carried, to purchase a 1968 Van (Ser. No. 6S158P124078) from Wm. James Auto Inc. This unit would be purchased for $800.00; it is the unit originally traded to Wm. James Auto Inc. on a new truck bid. The following bids were allowed: MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC PLANT First National Bank $10,000.00 Home Bakery 184.00 Mrs. Fred Briggs 20.00 Natural Gas Division 29,787.03 Natural Gas Division 29,787.03 Natural Gas Division (void) Rufus Alexander 199.65 American Welding Supplies 67.82 Blue Cross & Blue Shield 3,384.76 Farm & Home Distributing 36.11 Central Contractors Supply 1,095.00 Brown Boveri Corp. 500.32 AMP Special Industries 17.03 Hutchinson Cleaners 26.50 The Hutchinson Leader 24.00 Allen Office Products 319.00 Carr Flowers 57.10 Gibson 33.52 Cooper Energy Services 585.57 Continental Safety Equipment 64.68 Electric Power Door 38.92 Jordan B alve Company 280.00 Hutchinson Farm Service 55.00 N.A.S.S.U. 8.50 Treinen Bushel, Inc. 32.00 Lamberts Standard Service 6.50 Manzel 3.41 Floor Care Supply Co. 54.56 Kemske Paper Co. 35.85 Louise Anderson 42.60 Appliance Service Shop 15.10 Brad Bonniwell 22.58 Bernard Farley 21.20 Susan Fors 42.60 Betty Frassel 21.20 John Grundmeyer Estate 20.90 Ronald Kern 42.40 Dennis McCoy 21.20 75 Ron Rusch Barbara Saari Agnes Sitz Richard Soenen Bruce Vogt Brian Wendlandt Michael Frericks Karen Kletscher Roger Meier LaSalle Cleaners McCormick Impl. Co. Kemske Paper Co. Standard Printing Co. Am. Linen Supply Co. Northern States Supply McMaster -Carr Supply First National Bank of Mpls. Fidelity Bank & Trust Co. Lee Career Apparel Franzen's Hardware Hutchinson Oil Company Central McGowan Jahnke's Red Owl Brinkman Studios Case Power & Equipment Hutchinson Telephone Co. R. E. Young Hutchinson Utilities Sbrenson Farm Supply G. F. Nemitz Sons Rockite Silo Inc. Family Rexall Simonson Lumber Rutz Plumbing & Heating G.T.G. Auto Parts Twin City Testing & Engr. Plowman's Inc. Burmeister Electric Radar Engineers Calgon Corporation General Electric Corp. United Electric Co. McMaster -Carr Supply Graybar.Electric Co. Sterling Electric Co. WESCO Satterlee Co. Williams Steel & Hardware Co. Power Supply Co. Minn. Municipal Utilities (void) ) . 42.40 21.20 21.20 11.40 21.70 21.20 23.19 5.75 13.44 41.92 10.66 15.20 64.05 33.17 75.54 115.43 262,103.'85 36,360.66 444.70 4.98 3.50 76.99 111.00 4.40 347.75 764.28 30.00 448.12 12.50 6.00 139/28 47.41 14.47 37.50 5,4.00 - 176.90 596.65 16.OQ 17.80 1,176.00 290.70 44.94 235.65 198.17 830.66 64.73 181.08 450.00 D F1 J 1 L Washington Iron Works Paul Lemke & Son A & B Electric Pittsburgh -Des Moines Steel Co. Curtiss- Wright Corp. Associated Consultants Inc. Carleton D. Beh Co. Briggs & Morgan Gustafson Oil Co. Standard Oil Co. State Treasurer, Soc. Sec. Hutchinson Utilities Hutchinson Utilities Oakite Products Northwestern National Bank First National Bank Kenwood Designs Gustafson Oil Co. Hutch Iron & Metal Co. Junker Sanitation Services 4 SEasons Services Inc. Harold K. Scholz Co. Hutchinson Utilities Hutchinson Area United Fund Hutchinson Wholesale Supply Plaza OK Hardware United Media Services Inc. Hutchinson Telephone Co. Larson Communications AMOCO Oil Co. Goodin Company The Satterlee Co. of MPLS Leef Bros. McLeod Coop Power Assn. IBM Peterson & Gilmer United Power Assn. Standard Oil Co. HAVTI - Farm Mechanics Hutchinson Utilities Commission gilbert Boldt Franklin A. Boller Roger Neiland McLeod Coop. Power Assn. City of Hutchinson Commissioner of Personnel Central District Services Texgas Corp. Hutchinson Utilities Natural Gas Division Federal Communications 314.32 12,952.80 1,789.15 7,200.00 666,900.00 12,345.07 12,500.00 3,000.00 27,759.15 35,151.83 4,596.26 641.49 13,052.08 141.90 53,091.25 19,787.03 21.26 35,224.69 20.35 14.00 23.95 32,400.00 256.41 48.00 340.14 83.70 69.95 14.00 406.20 477.75 12.79 33.40 93.11 17.60 2,948.00 2,344.00 99,871.32 4,257.00 19.53 9.92 50.00 22.40 11.66 8.93 ., :18,. 06 117,42. . 46.64 3.88 287.24 24,000.00 4.00 Lgxoj Christopher Trucking 45.60 Standard Oil Co. 49,790.89 Monica Salonek 5.99 Natural Gas Division Fist National Bank 4,139.60 Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 321.82 Energy Economics, Inc. .217.45 American Meter Division 732.90 Crane Supply Co. 872.94 Hutchinson Utilities 159.45 Natural Gas Division 2.00 Krasen, Inc. 2.40 Crane Supply Co. 855.04 Sid Harvey's 23.29 Mueller Co. 183.70 Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 44,016.88 Natural Gas Division 37.90 Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 315.10 McLeod Coop Power Assn. 5.00 McLeod Coop Power Assn. 12.25 American Meter Division 31.19 Circle -Hutch Utility Board 97,401.86 Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 327.60 Hutchinson Utilities Commission 12,000.00 There being no further business, the:::meeting adjourned at 4 P.M. 1