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JAN-IS-ZOO4 OB:39AM FROM-ERMU 763-441-$099 %343 P.003/005 F-454 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br />Regular meeting of the Elk River Mun icipal Utilities Commission <br />January I3, 2004 <br /> <br />the cap has not been followed over the years. John Dietz states that he is in favor of <br />contacting MNDOT before any further action is taken. A joint City Council/Utility <br />Commission meeting will be scheduled near the end of March, and this problem is one of the <br />items that will be discussed. It was noted that by the time of the joint meeting MNDOT will <br />have replied to Ten'y Maurer's request for information. <br /> <br />5.1 Staff Up-dates <br /> <br /> Glenn Sundeen reported on the progress of jobs in construction, and the completion of <br />other projects. He noted there were 53 new services installed in the last month. <br /> David Berg reported that Well #8 construction is underway, the current depth is 150 feet, <br />and is on schedule. The security department sold two new security systems, and the meter <br />department has been busy with installation and replacement of meters. <br /> Patricia Hemza reported that the office is busy wrapping up 2003 year end business, and <br />that the GASB rule changes have been completed. <br /> Bryan Adams presented Commission with a detailed cost of Well #8 relocation, and a <br />memorandum to the Park mad Recreation Commission from the Park Planner. The <br />memorandum considers park maintenance costs for Royal Valley Park. The proposal <br />contains an item that makes the Elk River Municipal Utilities responsible for the <br />maintenance of the prairie plantings. The Commission had agreed to a $1,000.00 expense for <br />trees. The Commission and Staff discussed the topic regarding the costs of the well <br />relocation, and the donation of trees to the park. James Tralle stated that he does not agree <br />with the maintenance portion of the proposal, and John Dietz agreed. <br /> <br /> John Dietz moved to pay the costs, not to exceed $1000.00 for deciduous trees, but no <br />maintenance charges. Jerry Takle seconded the motion. Motion earned 3-0. <br /> <br /> Bryan Adams, and Terry Maurer discussed with the Commission the proposed <br />interchanges, and overpasses on Highways 101, and 169. <br /> <br />5.3 Review and Adopt GASII 34 <br /> <br /> The Capital Asset Guide, which is the document that will comply with Governmental <br />Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement 34 was presented for the consideration of <br />the Commission. Discussion between Staff, and Commission centered on the depreciation <br />schedules, the combining of certain capital accounts, and the changes that may be seen on the <br />monthly financial figures. <br /> <br /> James Tralle moved to approve the Capital Asset Guide for the satisfaction of GASB 34. <br />Jerry Takle seconded the motion. Motion carded 3-0. <br /> <br /> <br />
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