04-25-1988 HUCMDMI
Regular Meeting
April 25, 1988
All Commissioners were present; also present were Mgr. Hakel,
Counsel Peterson and Jane Hodgins, Hutchinson Leader staff
writer.
President Daggett called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m.
The minutes of March 28, 1988 regular meeting were reviewed. A
motion was made by Commissioner Beatty, seconded by Commissioner
Cornell to accept the minutes as written. Motion was unanimously
carried.
The March payables for both entities were discussed. A motion
was made by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner
Beatty to accept the payables as presented. Motion was unanimously
carried.
Dave Schmidt of Associated Consultants was welcomed to the meeting.
He presented his recommendation on bids (bid tabulation attached)
for the installation of underground ducts and precast manholes. A
motion was made by Commissioner Beatty, seconded by Commissioner
Richards to award the bid for the installation of underground
ducts and precast manholes to Lake Area Utility Contracting, Inc.
in the amount of $117,000. Motion was unanimously carried.
Dave Schmidt discussed immediate improvements to electrical
distribution system (letter attached). A motion was made by
Commissioner Beatty, seconded by Commissioner Lyke to instruct
Associated Consultants to proceed with the detailed engineering
for immediate improvements. Motion was unanimously carried.
Preliminary design will be submitted to the Commission at a
future meeting.
Steve Hamborg of Hamborg & Associates and Verne Meyer of Delacore
personnel were welcomed to the meeting. Steve Hamborg presented
his proposal to perform the search for a general manager.
President Daggett signed a letter to Northern Natural ENRON for
the purpose of dissolving the Circle -Hutch Utility Board.
Bob Weida of Commercial Union was welcomed to the meeting. He
discussed changing coverage on Rolls Royce gas turbine generator
unit from combined coverage to breakdown coverage. A motion
was made by Commissioner Beatty, seconded by Commissioner Lyke
to add coverage to unit 9 in the additional amount of $6,365.
Motion was unanimously carried.
A" Aol
Wally Hombach presented a change order for refacing the Utility
Center. A motion was made by Commissioner Cornell, seconded by
Commissioner Beatty to accept the change order in the amount of
$2,270 - for additional brick and labor for northwest portion of
the Utility Center. Motion was unanimously carried.
Mgr. Hakel presented the March financial statements. A motion
was made by Commissioner Beatty, seconded by Commissioner Lyke
to accept the financial statements as presented. Motion was
unanimously carried.
Mgr. Hakel reviewed the first quarter electric and gas budgets.
Manager's Report:
1. Tony Rude of United Power Association will discuss hydro
power at the May 31 meeting.
2. Employee handbook will be discussed at next month's meeting.
3. Return envelopes for statements have been ordered.
4. John Kelly of American Public Power Association will send
Hutchinson Utilities a report regarding corporate key
indicators.
Commissioner Lyke expressed a desire to attend a pre- conference
seminar on June 24 at American Public Power Association's 1988
national conference in Seattle, Washington. A motion was made
by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Beatty
authorizing Commissioner Lyke to attend the pre- conference
seminar. Motion was unanimously carried.
Old Business: None
New Business: None
Discussion continued regarding executive search consultant. No
decision was made.
The following are March payables:
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ADVERTISE*NT FQR'BIDS ."
FOR THE IN;9TAI?l,,1� iONiOF ,,
UNDERGROIJNi L?tLCTS_E.ND' _
PRECAST MANHOLES*OR,THE ,
HUTC,HINSON UTILITIES COMMISSION
CITY,' OF HUTCHINSON,''-MINNESOTA
> `PROJECTtN0�8.71'98 -- 46&'
Notice is hereby given. that the Hutchin
son- Utilities Commission "of'the, ,City of
Hutchinson,, Minnesota, h'ereinafterrefer-
,ed to as the Owner;: hereinafter.
'sealed
Bids•at,Jhe Hutchinson ;Utilities O.ffices:�
vntil'9'06 o "clock AM!,on the •25th "day of
April, 1,988, and wilL:,publicly open and
read aloud such Bids on the following Im-
provement.
Installation of Underground .Ducts and
Precast-Manholes.
. 7fie; Hutchinson` Utilities' Commission'
Will acct' on bids received, at their regular
,,meeting, at,:1:.QQ;P.M..on the °same,,iay.pnd,,i
plaGe.or at a.,later,'time;and,place;as then;
"may be,.flxed .
Proposals' shall. lie;properly' endorsed,
and delivered in an ,envelope ;•raarked,,
!,BIDS -FOR THE INSTALLATION OF
UNDERGROUND' DUCT&AND PRECAST,:
MANHOLES FOR THE.. HUTCHINSON
'UTILITIES COMMISSION, CITY OF HUT -
,tHINSON•,,WINNESOTA�; PROJECT NO,
87.'1'98, 198$ and.shaW'be addressed t'o:.'
,Hutchinson.; Utilities °:Commission,' 225'
Michigan'Sireet, .Hutchinson, Minnesota
`55350:
All "'Proposals shall be submitted in
triplipate'on.the Bidder's own letterhead
in facsimile of the Proposal Form en b.
ed in the Specifications", or by utilizing the
Proposal, form enclosed with. the
Specifications by typing the official name
of the Bidder at the.top:of.the form.l
Each Proposal shall -. be, accompanied
by a Bid Bond, niade.pay,.able to the Hut -.
chinson Utilities ComhNssion in 'the "'
amount of five�per cent;(5 %) of the Bid,
as a guarantee .that.the• Bidder, will enter
into the proposed Contract and provide a',
Performance and Maihtenarice Borid• after
fiis' Bid
"shall'•h'ave!bieh�ab'oeptedtsffi a ,;
No Bidder may .withdraw; his aid.,or,Pro =.
posat•for.a Period of. thirty (301) days after.
date of opening of Bids.,'
At ahe -,afdrementioned, time and, place;
or at ' such: later.'time' .,and Place, as the
Owner then may :fix, the .Owner, will, act"
upon Proposals, received" and .within its .
- sple_disoretion -grsj� award.;CiQntrect(s)�ior: -.
the furnishing /construction ''of "said" Im -.
provement(s). f..
Payment for said Improvements will be
made in cash -to be derived,from available
cash on hand and /or °'from the` proceeds
of the sale of. - yevenue bonds, which, said
Ib bl 1 1 d I t
- ponds wd a pays a so e. y .an ,on. y .ou
of the, future net earnings Of the'municipal
electric utility of said City.
The „City ,shall not .incur any general
obligation for ;said Improvements;. and
neither ° the Contract - for- ° said Im-
provements -nor said- revenue. bonds shall,
constitute a general.obligation of said "City`;
or, be,'payabo le in, any manner. by taxation,.
and under n circumstances shall'the'Chy,
be in any: manner; liable by reason of 'the
failure of said net earnings to be sufficient
for the payment thereof.
The'successful bidder will be required,
to furolsh..a bond in an amount equal to
100 %0 of.the contract pricei said bond to
,.be issued 'by a responsible surety,approv-
ed by the.Owner, and'shall- guarantee the
faithful performance o' the ,contract and
the terms and..". iffons therein contain_
ed, and save:; harmless the "Owrier� from
claims "and damages ".of,any kind ;caused
`by the; operation-'o'f the- contractor "and" ”
shall. also guarantee'the maintenance' f
the Improvement for a period of one year.
from ,and`after`final.:acceptance by the
Owner::
°'Work -shall be started within-ten (10)
days after award of Contract(s) and shall
be completed within the, time stated inthe
,Specifications /Contractor's Proposal.
Specifications: and Plans are on file .at
the,'Office of Director of.Utilities 225
Michigan Street, Hutchinson, MN
'55350, and Associated Consultants lnc.,
3131 Fernbrook' Lane, North, Min-
neapolis, Minnesota 554.41, where they,,,
are.• available for examination. Copies`
thereof may be obtained from Associated
Consultants Inc., upon receipt of�Fifteen,
Dollar s.($15.00) per set (non - refundable)
Jo cover handling -'and mailing /shipping
charges.
The. Hutchinson:' Utilities - Commission
reseryes, the right to reject any and all
bids.
'By /s /3homas.Lyke
Secretary
Date: 3/22/88
25, 27,
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF MINNESOTA)
COUNTY OF MCLEOD)ss.
W. L. Kasich, being duly sworn, on oath says he is and during all the times herein stated has been the publisher and
printer of the newspaper known as the Hutchinson Leader and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows:
(1) Said newspaper is printed in the English language in newspaper format and in column and sheet form equivalent in
printed space to at least 1,200 square inches; (2) Said newspaper is a semi-weekly and is distributed at least twice each
week; (3) Said newspaper has 25% of its news columns devoted to news of local interest to the community which it pur-
ports to serve and does not wholely duplicate any other publication and is not made up entirely of patents, plate matter
and advertisements; (4) Said newspaper is circulated in and near the municipality which it purports to serve, has at least
500 copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers, has an average of at least 75% of its total circulation currently paid
or no more than three months in arrears and has entry as second class matter in its local post office. (5) Said newspaper
purports to serve the City of Hutchinson in the County of McLeod and it has its known office of issue in the City of Hut-
chinson in said county, established and opened during its regular business hours for the gathering of news, sale of adver-
tisements and sale of subscriptions and maintained by managing officer of said newspaper or persons in its employ and
subject to his direction and control during all such regular business hours and devoted exclusively during such business
hours to the business of the newspaper and business related thereto. (6) Said newspaper files a copy of each issue im-
mediately with the State Historical Society. (7) Said newspaper is made available at single or subscription prices to any
person, corporation, partnership or other unincorporated association requesting a newspaper and making the applicable
payment. (8) Said newspaper has complied with all the foregoing conditions for at least one year preceding the day or
dates of publication mentioned before. (9) Said newspaper has filed with the Secretary of State of- Minnesota prior to
Januaary 1, 1966, and each January 1 thereafter an affidavit in the form prescribed by the Secretary of State and signed
by the managing officer of said newspaper and sworn to before a notary public stating that the newspaper is a legal
newspaper. Advertisement for Bids
He further states on oath that the printed
hereto attached as a part hereof was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published therein in
the English language once each week, for two successive weeks, that it was first so published on
Tuesday the 29 day of March 19 $ $ , and was thereafter
printed and published on every Tue Sday to and including the 5 day otAAril
19 $ $ , and that the following is a printed copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z both inclusive and is hereby
acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of said notice, to wit:
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SOCIATEO
C NBULTANTS
E GINEEAS, , INC.
REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
3131 FERNB OOK LANE NORTH
MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA 55441
612/559-5511
Hutchinson Utilities Commission
of the City of Hutchinson
225 Michigan Street
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Attn: Ruth Hakel
Ladies & GeInt1emen:
April 12, 1988
Sbj: Proposed Improvements to
Electrical Distribution System
for 1988 and 1989
During your meeting on March 28th we were asked for our recommendations
for improvements in 1988. We would like you to refer to our "Report on the
Hutchinson Electrical Utility's facilities" Project No. 87151. At the time
that we presented this report, we recommended 'Immediate Improvements' and
'Future Improvements'. The commission authorized the immediate improvements.
These are p ogressinq and should be accomplished by this summer.
We ar recommending, at this time, the more urgent future improvements
which are n w recommended immediate improvements.
Hutchi son's electrical loads have grown faster than our projection
tables, in the report, indicated. The 1987 peak was 42.3 MVA and our report's
tables, whi h were projected, based on two past growth rates of 1 % /yr. for 3-
M and 3 % /Yr for the rest of the city. The total growth rate for the city last
year was 9.6% over 1986. The total installed capacity of Interconnections
transformer is 45.4 MVA. Our report expected the City's demand to reach this
figure in he summer of 1992. If the loads continue to grow as they did in
1987, the ity will reach a demand exceeding the installed interconnection
capacity th summer of 1988 or 1989.
We the efore recommend a new larger interconnection transformer and a new
circuit breaker rated at 2000A be purchased and installed immediately. A new
C.B. is required because the existing one is rated at 1200A and the largest
transformer that can be connected to it is 28.7 MVA and that would not give any
capacity to grow. A 2000A circuit breaker will allow a 48 MVA transformer so a
base rated transformer of 25 MVA up gradeable to 46.66 MVA can be utilized.
Estimated cost of transformer and circuit breakers $500,000 to $550,000.
A trun line should be installed between P1 1 and P1 2, utilizing over-
hears constr ction so one plant bus can back up the other plant bus.
Estimated cost of line $125,000 to $175,000
Estima ed cost of new interplant tie
circus braker at plant #2 $40,000to $50,000
We hope this gives you the information for budgeting future projects.
Let us kno if you need more information.
DPS /da
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Yours truly,
ASSOCIATED CONSULTANTS ENGINEERS, INC.
David P. imidt, P.E.
This
should be built while the city waits for the
delivery of the
transforme
and switchgear, so it can back up the bus at
Pl. 1 when the
transforme
Plann
is changed out and the C.B. is installed.
ng and Engineering for a third interconnection
substation for
utilizatio
of the existing 20 MVA interconnection transformer, when it is
available,
should begin immediately because there is a long
delay to obtain
easements,
for a 69 KV line and property for a substation.
This substation
might not
a operational for 5 to 10 ,years.
Study
'and engineering costs, including surveys for easements, hearings
for lines
if outside of the city limits, etc. will cost
from $50,000 to
$100,000 over
a three or four year period.
We hope this gives you the information for budgeting future projects.
Let us kno if you need more information.
DPS /da
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Yours truly,
ASSOCIATED CONSULTANTS ENGINEERS, INC.
David P. imidt, P.E.
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Gary Lehr
Daniel Fc
Scott & I
American
U.S. Post
Charles
Security -
Citizens
PERA
Firstate
Citizens
First Nat
Lincoln I
Continent
Woodmen I
ICMA Ret.j
Putnam FL
Hutchins(
American
American
Barry L.
Citizens
Colonial
Four Sea;
Natural (
Richard I
PERA
PERA
Commiss i(
Citizens
First Nat
Firstate
Citizens
Northern
UPS
Putnam FL
ICMA Retj
IBM Corp.
Pettv Cac
City of E
UPA
Citizens
C NA
MN Benefj
quill Co.1
Allen Ofi
American
Amer. We-
Commissi(
MARCH PAYABLES - ELECTRIC
Koff
lsom
arla Smith
Family Life
al Service
Kroeger
Connecticut Life
Bank & Trust Co.
Federal Savings
Bank & Trust Co.
ional Bank
at.ional Corp.
al Assurance Co.
ccident & Life
rement Corp.
nd Dist.
n Utilities
Business Forms
Payment Centers
Anderson
Bank & Trust Co.
Life & Accident
ons Services
as Division
eterson
ner of Revenue
Bank & Trust Co.
ional Bank
Federal Savings
Bank & Trust Co.
States Supply
Dist.
ent Corp.
tchinson
Bank & Trust Co.
t Assn.
ice Products
Linen Supply
iding Supplies
ner of Revenue
Meter deposit & interest
Meter deposit & interest
Meter deposit & interest
Refund - overpayment final bill
Employee insurance withheld
Stamps
Medical insurance expense
Life insurance
Federal tax, FICA withheld & exp.
PERA withheld & exp.
Payroll deposit plan
Payyoll deposit plan
Payroll deposit plan
Employee insurance withheld
Life insurance
Medical insurance
Employee deferred comp withheld
Employee deferred comp withheld
Employee utility bills withheld
Office supplies
Rent
Newspaper subscription
Deposit to Bond & Int Pay't Acct
Employee insurance withheld
Cup inserts
Due to Natural Gas Division
Accounts Receivable
Legal retainer
Employee insurance withheld
PERA withheld & expense
State tax withheld
Federal tax, FICA withheld & exp
Payroll deposit plan
Payroll deposit plan
Payroll deposit plan
Supplies
Freight charges
Employee deferred comp withheld
Employee deferred comp withheld.
Maint. agreement
Postage
Contribution
ITA Agreement
FICA expense
Life insurance
Employee insurance withheld
Office supplies
Office supplies
Laundry
Plant supplies, supplies
Sales tax
3
59.55
34.10
19.06
75.00
106.30
110.00
230.00
149.25
9,222.37
3,912.30
7,153.72
6,949.39
674.20
26.00
32.50
5,183.28
1,217.00
25.00
340.00
1,042.56
66.00
30.40
50,559.38
156..10
47.80
633,079.02
400.00
18.00
3,713.28
4,586.86
8,921.51
'720.45
7,373.50
6,987.92
27.21
41.09
25.00
906.00
315.50
875.50
75,000.00
8,431.76
159.24
173.86
10.00
248.22
40.15
57.31
258.03
18,282.37
MARCH -
ELECTRIC (cont)
County Market
Cookies, coffee
212.58
Culligan Water Cond.
Plant supplies
12.60
Ed Davis Business Machines
Office supplies
191.65
The Drawing Board
Office supplies
111.52
Fabricare Cleaners
Laundry
61.50
Family Rexall Drug
Office supplies
5.07
Farm & Home Dist.
Supplies, power operated equip
maint 201.52
Fitzloff Hardware
Supplies
3.95
Forbes Auto Store
Truck & power operated equip maint
98.69
Hillyard Floor Care Supply
Plant supplies
206.60
Hutchinson Co -op
Supplies
5.00
Hutchinson Leader
Adv - bids, help wanted, financial
573.14
statement
Hutchinson Utilities
Employee fund withheld
120.00
Hutchinson Utilities
Plant & utility center usage
3,751.19
Hutchinson Wholesale
Plant supplies, power operated
equip 348.14
maint, .bldg maint, tools
IBEW Local 949
Union dues withheld
505.30
Junker Sanitation
Refuse service
84.40
Kemske Paper Co.
Office supplies
19.95
Lakes Gas Co.
Gas, plant supplies
93.14
Lystads, Inc.
Plant supplies
33.00
Marco Business Products
Office supplies
31.95
Simonson Lumber
Supplies, meter maint.
80.39
Dale Sturges
Snow plowing
60.00
Welders Supply
Plant supplies
14.26
Wigen Chevrolet
Truck maint
815.85
Cash Wise
Rolls
64.80
Coast to Coast
Plant supplies, supplies, meter
maint 36.75
H & C Electric Supply
Mdse.
18.78
Hillyard Floor Care Supply
Plant supplies
44.90
Ink Spots, Inc.
Office supplies
77.90
Leef Bros., Inc.
Laundry
31.52
Plaza Hardware
Plant supplies, supplies, meter
maint 140.05
UPS
Freight charges
29.69
UPA
Purchased Power
404,442.09
Darren Anderson
Meter deposit & interest
159.75
Harry Blake
8.98
Danny Dineen
21.30
Kevin Hemann
106.00
Michael Newcomb
106.00
Dan Olinger
112.50
Mark Rossow
106.00
Petty Cash
729.04
Hutchinson Utilities
Due to Natural Gas Division
1,729.99
March Labor
AMEX Life Assurance
Employee insurance withheld
72.08
General Trading Co.
Tools
47.96
Ca.rquest Auto Parts
Supplies, truck exp, transformer 118.01
maint.
Hutchinson Telephone Co.
Telephone
1,495.73
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MARCH - ELECTRIC (cont)
Petty Ca
Medical Ilnsurance
Schmelin Oil Co.
League of MN Cities
WESCO
Central Contractors Supply
MN Environment quality Bd
Nathan S utka
Seattle .I.P. Services
Redman Travel
John Henry Foster
Flo -Cove y Systems, Inc.
Anderson Chemical Co.
Border States Electric
E.J. Brooks Co.
The Satt rlee Co.
H & C Electric
Lakeland Engineering Equip
Omega En ineering, Inc.
Barco Bearing Co.
Northlan Electric Supply
Graybar Electric Co.
Myron Wi en Chevrolet Co.
Scientific Columbus
Graybar Electric Co.
Motor Ve icle Dept.
Northlan Electric Supply
Warner Industrial Supply
Barco Bearing Co.
Sterling Electric Co.
Graybar Electric Co.
MMUA
MN Electric Supply Co.
Arrow Star
Associated Consultants
Charles Bailly & Co.
Best Locking Systems
Borchert Ingersoll
Border States Electric
Burmeister Electric
Central Contractors Supply
Connie's Custom Paint
Electronic Center, Inc.
Elliott Company
Gopher Oil Co.
Industrial Engineer & Equip
L & P Supply
a -s
Office supplies, tools, gas, meeting 236.09
expense
Expense 1,186.48
Gasoline inv.
Office supplies
Meter inv., plant supplies
Tools
Assessment - Power Plant Siting
MMUA - Meter school expense
Meeting exp - APPA Conference
Meeting exp - APPA Conference
Plant Supplies
Water treatment expense
Chemical inv
Dist. inv.
Meter expense
Tools
Plant supplies, mdse, supplies
Accessory plant equip maint
Dist. inv.
Truck
Meters
13.8 KV loop line
Excise tax
Bldg maint, accessory plant equip
maint.
Office supplies
Mdse.
Plant supplies, mdse
13.8 KV loop line
Workshop
Dist inv, mdse, tools, supplies
Cabinet - safety
13.8 KV loop - engineering
Audit
Bldg. maint.
Power operated equipment
Supplies, 13.8 KV loop, trans inv
Meter inv.
Tools
Power operated equipment maint.
Accessory plant equip maint
Tools
Transformer maint.
Engine maint #9
Equipment maint
6,582.32
80.00
3,288.54
179.95
554.40
430.43
70.00
1,072.00
19.89
2,191.88
592.20
13,968.64
346.81
89.02
1,272.36
60.66
57.90
9.55
136.13
1,852.20
12,998.21
6,173.48
735.00
779.90
40.18
71.35
27.50
239.91
41,580.76
75.00
832..31
534.69
8,000.00
5,100.00
148.89
3,880.00
8,779.84
989.70
409.00
55.00
94.53
43.00
144.80
1,094.00
78.47
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MARCH - ELECTRIC (cont)
MMUA
MN Pollution Control Agency
Petersen - Wisdorf
Vulcan Binder & Cover
WESCO
L. Wilson Power Corp.
Zahl Equipment Co.
Border States Electric
Electric Motor Co.
Joan Limvere
National Electric, Inc.
Road Machinery & Supplies
Rutz Plumbing & Heating
Star Tribune
Raymark Office Products
Ditch Witch of MN
Apollo Piping Supply
Reflections Arch. Studio
Fronteer Directory Co.
Crow River Glass Co.
Safety instructions
Annual fee
Dist inv, URD maint
Office supplies
Dist inv, supplies
Transformer maint.
Supplies
13.8 KV loop
Bldg maint, acc. plant equip maint
Consulting fee
Transformer maint.
Truck maint
Bldg maint
Ad - lineman
Office supplies
Power operated equip maint
Acc, plant equip maint
Consulting fees
Advertising
Bldg maint, truck maint
MARCH PAYABLES - GAS
American Family Life
Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
PERA
Hutchinson Utilities
ICMA Retirement Corp.
Putnam Fund Dist.
Hutch Utilities
Colonial Life & Accident
Firstate Federal Savings
PERA
CNA
Hutch Utilities
PERA
Commissioner of Revenue
Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
Putnam Fund Dist.
ICMA Retirement Crop.
ENRON Gas Marketing
First National Bank
Hutchinson Utilities
Hutchinson Utilities
Circle Hutch Utility
ENRON Gas Marketing
Hutch Util - Emp Fund
Hutch Utilities
IBEW Local 949
Medical Insurance
Employee insurance withheld.
Federal tax, FICA withheld & exp
PERA withheld & expense
Payroll deposit plan
Employee deferred comp withheld
Employee deferred comp withheld
Employee utility bills withheld
Employee insurance withheld
Deposit to C/D account
Employee insurance withheld
Life insurance
Payroll deposit plan
PERA withheld & expense
State tax withheld
Federal tax, FICA withheld & exp
Employee deferred comp withheld
Employee deferred comp wihtheld
Purchased gas
Deposit to savings account
Due to Municipal Electric Plant
March labor
Due to Municipal Electric Plant
March expenses
Purchased gas
Purchased gas
Employee fund withheld
Usage peak shaving plant
Union dues withheld
390.00
1,040.00
537.60
355.61
2,397.97
92.45
424.47
276.00
467.00
1,154.40
30.00
80.29
1,300.00
78.24
77.97
198.70
243.65
150.00
131.10
251.26
22.10
1,956.07
833.33
3,670.19
100.00
250.00
415.00
36.50
500.00
9.00
51.14
3,748.79
807.34
957.00
1,849.83
250.00
100.00
18,135.00
100,000.00
1,605.43
19,045.13
7.76,467.94
95,977.20
24.00
215.69
131.50
309.51
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Tapecoat Company
American Gas Assn.
Apollo Piping Supply
Plexco - Fairfield
North Star Gas Products
Wigen Chevrolet Co.
Motor Vehicle Dept.
MN Electric Supply
North Star Gas Products
Heath Co sultants
Central Contractors Supply
Charles Eailly & Co.
American Meter Co.
R. G. Re d & Co.
Quade El ctric
Twin Cit Testing
MARCH - GAS (cont)
Mains & services
1,422.78
Supplies
21.54
Fittings inv.,
supplies
816.55
Fittings inv.
901.63
Fittings iriv.,
supplies
189.64
New truck
10,987.34
Excise tax & license
684.99
Fittings inv.,
services
760.68
Supplies
97.90
Supplies
246.30
Supplies
26.50
Audit
3,250.00
Meter inv.
3,263.50
Supplies
41.14
Power operated
equipment maint
13.18
Weld test
430.50
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 3:30 p.m.
ATTEST
E. Daggett, Pr ent